Margi
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Margi
@margi21
I'll watch almost any sport but will rearrange my life for the Colorado Avalanche. #GoAvsGo #2022StanleyCupChamps
Colorado Katılım Mart 2009
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@Rockies @YorkSpaceSystem 2 Colorado-born pitches facing off! Let’s go Freeeeee!
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Since Bednar called Gabe Landeskog “The Godfather”, here’s chatGPT’s version of what happened in the locker room after the Eberle-Cogliano hit:
“The training room was dim, quiet, insulated from the noise outside. Equipment bags were stacked against the wall. Tape, sweat, and cold air. Gabriel Landeskog sat behind the desk like he had all the time in the world.
Cale Makar stood in front of him, tense but measured, like a man trying very hard not to let anger make him careless.
Landeskog didn’t look up right away. He finished wrapping the blade of a stick, set it down, then finally raised his eyes.
“You’ve got something on your mind.”
Makar let out a slow breath. “You saw the hit.”
Landeskog’s face didn’t move. “Everybody saw the hit.”
“Then you know why I’m here.”
A long pause.
“I know why you’re here,” Landeskog said. “What I don’t know is what you expect from me.”
Makar stepped closer. “Cogs is one of the best men in this room. He does everything right. He plays the game right. He takes care of people. He says the right thing, does the hard thing, never complains. And now he’s out because somebody decided the numbers on the back of his jersey gave them permission.”
Landeskog folded his hands. “You think I need convincing.”
“No,” Makar said. “I think you need to decide.”
Landeskog’s gaze sharpened. “Decide what?”
“How this gets answered.”
The captain leaned back in his chair. “You’re asking the wrong question.”
“Then give me the right one.”
Landeskog nodded once. “The question isn’t whether it gets answered. It’s how public we want the answer to be.”
That made Makar stop for a second.
He lowered his voice. “I’m not asking for chaos.”
“Good,” Landeskog said. “Because chaos is for teams that panic.”
Makar’s jaw tightened. “Then I’m asking for a message.”
Now Landeskog stood. Not fast. Not dramatic. Just enough to make the room feel smaller.
“A message,” he repeated. “You know what messages are in the playoffs? They’re not speeches. They’re not scrums after the whistle. They’re not one guy flying off the rails and putting us shorthanded.”
Makar held his ground. “Then what are they?”
Landeskog walked a slow circle around the room, thinking aloud. “Sometimes a message is a hit. Sometimes it’s a stare across the red line. Sometimes it’s a bench that suddenly remembers it has teeth.”
He stopped in front of Makar.
“And sometimes,” he said, “it’s a name on the lineup card.”
Makar’s expression shifted. He knew where this was going before Landeskog said it.
“MacDermid,” Makar said.
Landeskog gave the faintest hint of a smile. “You didn’t come in here because you wanted poetry.”
Makar almost smiled back, but didn’t. “No.”
“You came in here because you wanted reassurance.”
“I came in here because I wanted to know we weren’t letting it pass.”
Landeskog nodded. “We’re not.”
He reached for the phone on the desk.
Makar watched him. “You’re really doing it.”
Landeskog picked up the receiver. “Cale, when somebody takes liberties with one of ours, there are conversations that happen. Quiet conversations. Important conversations.” He started dialing. “That’s what leadership is. Not pounding the table. Knowing which table to pound.”
The line clicked. Landeskog’s voice changed immediately — calm, direct, all business.
“Joe. Yeah. It’s Gabe.” He listened for a second. “I’ve seen enough. Put MacDermid in next game.”
Silence on the other end.
“No,” Landeskog said, “I’m not chasing a circus. I’m restoring order.”
Another pause.
“Yes. I know exactly what it says.” His eyes flicked toward Makar. “It says we remember.”
He listened again, then nodded once.
“Good. Then do it.”
He hung up the phone and set it down gently.
Makar looked at him. “That easy?”
Landeskog shook his head. “No. Easy is pretending nothing happened. Easy is telling the room to be mature and move on.” He stepped closer. “This is deliberate.”
#GoAvsGo @DNVR_Avalanche
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Every time I think I can’t love Parker Kelly more, he finds a way
AltitudeTV@AltitudeTV
Parker Kelly is Tim Hortons’ #1 customer 😂
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@babybeginner If you slept through Hamnet, I feel very sorry for you. Just because it wasn’t filled with CGI or non stop action and was a true story telling love story you found it boring. How very very sad
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The Oscars are tomorrow night. I saw every best picture nominee and every film where a person got a best actor/actress nod.
As you can tell, I LOVE the Oscars. Always have. I enjoy loving them. I know everyone is tuning out but it’s my favorite time of year.
Except this year. The movies were generally terrible. The Secret Agent was so bad we sat there laughing through it. It’s my number one worst movie of all time.
I could have slept through Hamnet though she did a good job.
Marty Supreme was well acted but I disliked the characters so much I didn’t care.
Bugonia was well done but it creeped me out.
Frankenstein was boring. Beautiful sets. But boring. How do you make Frankenstein boring?
Sentimental Value should have been called Self Indulgence for people with not values. Gahhhhh.
Sinner took the oddest left turn ever leaving me confused. Meh. Eh. Idk. Bleh.
One battle after another I just didn’t care about the them.
Train dreams has marvelous cinematography worth it for that.
F1 has no chance of winning but it was without a doubt the one you’ll enjoy the most and shouldnt be that be what really means?
I give best actress to Kate Hawn. She was marvelous and deserves it.
Best actor should go to Leo. The other two movies were so terrible they shouldn’t get anything.
Best actress id like to give to Kate Hudson. It was the best performance of the year. She won’t win but should.
I’m picking F1 as the only movie anyone wants to see. It’s a shame it has no changed. It was a great movie.
Tell me I’m wrong. Tell me how you pick them!

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@mrkevinconnolly Love your engagement here, but let’s hear your argument?
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@jimmathesonnhl Oh Jim, do you not know Nate Dogg? He is not a whiner, he knows it doesn’t get anywhere with refs and goalie interference. NO ONE KNOWS WHAT GOALIE INTERFERENCE IS, no one, this includes Kelly Sutherland.
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I was at this game, in Toronto! We were flabbergasted that the goal was allowed to count with the interference of him coming into contact with the puck.
camila@avshelp
Fun fact: he also assisted a game winning goal against the ads
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@SteveStaeger OMG, they said his late father?! Did they confuse his mom and dad?
I was surprised they didn’t talk more about (Charlie) I mean Dave, he used to play for the frickin’ Oilers, their favorite team!
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Josh Manson’s late father? Last I checked Dave is still with us. #GoAvsGo
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