One of the worst lowlights of the past season was Trent Frederic. Bowman went rogue, ignoring his analytic team to sign a bottom 6 forward with injury concerns to an 8 year deal. No GM has done that in NHL history, and as expected it’s aging terribly
Everybody pushing for James Hagens to play in this Game 5 really dont get it. He was not ready. And the Bruins know it. He got valuable experience that'll help him prepare for next season in Boston, but throwing him in an elimination game ain't it after he showed little in series
@3YearLetterman@Coolio@WinnDixie Right right… also, I couldn’t find your post when Biden put the ghey and nude dudes having sex and exposing themselves to kids in the same lawn anywhere.
Can you repost that?
🚨 🚨 BRAKING 🚨 🚨
It is difficult to even type this because I am shaking with rage. I never thought I would see the day when a president allowed British REDCOATS on the White House lawn. The British haven’t been in DC since 1776
This is treason. Jesus was a great American who literally wrote the Bible, and he would be disgusted if we was around to see this
Trump must be immediately impeached
@_rhaus_@Skippyf16@adater you wanted to ban one (1) singular fan for life for doing something that every other fan on the glass was doing at the time because the pane of glass he was banging on broke. do you think he’s that much stronger than everyone else?
@_rhaus_@Skippyf16@adater right, pucks are supposed to hit the glass and it not break, however, sometimes it does break
do you think those dummies doing it all game is why it broke once during the game? it was a fluke
@_rhaus_@Skippyf16@adater you said all game, I was just saying it was directly after a huge moment (and literally 99% of the fans on the glass were doing it to)
do you blame a player if their shot breaks the glass behind the net?
@PatLovesSports@Skippyf16@adater There is never a good reason to do it. Only got popular when teams moved to non-traditional markets. Sadly, it even happens when newbies show up in those rows. It's dipshit behavior.
@_rhaus_@Skippyf16@adater he was banging on it directly after a massive save on a penalty shot. every other fan sitting on the glass did the same thing
Statement by WAYNE OLIVEIRA Voc Tech School Committee Member on the Massachusetts Voc-Tech Admissions Lottery
The implementation of a lottery-based admissions system for Massachusetts vocational-technical schools in 2026 has left many students and families deeply disappointed and disillusioned. While the intention behind this shift—to promote equity and expand access—may be well-meaning, the reality is that it has replaced a system based on effort, interest, and demonstrated commitment with one largely dependent on chance and luck.
For years, students worked hard to earn their place in these highly sought-after programs by maintaining strong attendance, showing dedication, and actively preparing for a future in the trades. Today, many of those same students find themselves waitlisted or denied admission, not because they lacked motivation or ability, but simply because their name was not drawn. Families have described this transition as a “drastic jump from one extreme to the other,” moving away from merit entirely toward random choice.
At the same time, the core issue remains unresolved: there are far more qualified applicants than available seats. Tens of thousands of students apply for just over ten thousand openings each year, meaning that regardless of the admissions method, many will be left out. Instead of addressing this shortage through expansion and investment, the state has chosen to redistribute opportunity through a system that many perceive as arbitrary and discouraging.
This approach risks sending a troubling message to students—that hard work, consistency, and passion may not matter when pursuing certain educational paths. It also raises concerns about long-term impacts on student motivation and the development of a skilled workforce.
A fair system should strive for both equity and recognition of effort. Massachusetts must re-evaluate this policy and consider solutions that balance opportunity with accountability—while also addressing the fundamental issue of limited access by expanding vocational education capacity.
Students deserve more than a lottery. They deserve a system that reflects both fairness and the value of their hard work. If you feel this same way you need to make some noise!
Reach out to the State Department of Education and your State Senator and Representative. Tell them this broken system needs to be fixed immediately.
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@_rhaus_@mitch_fretton@DJWalker11 You don’t get results without performing. We played well, if they keep improving results are more likely to come by. There’s no point anyone ignoring that context.