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@Jeffer_Laughlin @NHL 4 of first 5 seasons were 100+ in a much lower scoring era. People forget how good he was, and that he won the Calder over Crosby.
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@NHL Ovechkin never had the chance to play as a teenager
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@DropAPinShow Jalalabad ruined my score...
March 25
90👑 98🔥 94🏅 99🎯 78✨
Final score: 907
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@ryanwhitney6 @BizNasty2point0 My 4 year old got a pack of hockey cards at Pure Hockey.
I ordered them by current draft position without looking at HockeyDB.
How'd I do?

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@BlandInAmerica @sentdefender But they are pretty sweet if you want to start a land war in Asia.
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@Miroshnitanko @capstrav1s @kingconnor24 Green was electric. He was a one-man breakout.
Injuries and Oates ruined a few prime years in DC but he's the mold for every mobile defenseman that's come along in the last 10 years.
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I like this and I agree.
What are some of the best examples?
Rod Fishington@bigfish_rod
I think the only true logo flex is from clubs gen pop has 0 clue about because of it’s exclusivity
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@capstrav1s @kingconnor24 let me round out the top ten for you
4. John Carlson
5. Rod Langway
6. Ray Bourque
6. John Erskine
7. Steve Olesky
8. Sergei Zubov
9. Connor Carrick
10. Martin Fehervary
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The NHL doing nothing about this on the very day that Eric Tulsky takes the commissioner to task about the slipping standard on head shots is right on the nose. Can’t say Tulsky is wrong…
SENS TALK@senstalk_
Sick league you got here @NHLPlayerSafety.
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@KenPlatt45 @bulkeley_john @sentdefender It took less than 150k troops to invade Iraq and capture Saddam in the 2003 Iraq war. We're not there yet in terms of troop buildup, or air or sea buildup.
But with modernized weapons, munitions, satellites, etc., I don't think we're that far off in terms of troop numbers.
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@bulkeley_john @sentdefender The world sent 700,000 troops to force Sadaam out of Kuwait. It will take double that to free Iran of that’s the goal…
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@boom_boom737 @smoothjabroni @Crypto_LedgerX @sentdefender Including the Portland, Comstock, San Diego and New Orleans in these groups, we're talking about adding close to 5,000 Marines (plus a similar number of Sailors).
But I'm sure it's just for appearance's sake...
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@smoothjabroni @Crypto_LedgerX @sentdefender You don’t send two MEUs for a “show of force” excercise….
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@smoothjabroni @Crypto_LedgerX @sentdefender This is incorrect.
The primary mission of amphibious assault ships is to put Marines on the ground.
Carriers establish air superiority and their mere presence can be a deterrent.
Amphibs are designed for assault, not power projection.
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@EmpireEnjoyer3 @vexvex1717 @sentdefender This is false.
Around $1.1B is spent on federal welfare programs, which includes $600MM on Medicaid.
That's about the same as our current military budget.
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@vexvex1717 @sentdefender Buddy, the debt comes from welfare. $5 trillion welfare budget annually. Military is only $1 trillion.
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@BlandInAmerica @sentdefender They're cool and reasonable people can debate the merits, but these are still very expensive to build and maintain, lack sufficient armor, they're slow, and inferior to modern nuclear-powered carriers in almost every aspect.
Build more destroyers and submarines before AAS.
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@bigheadhcky It also puts into perspective how ridiculous Sid and OV have been...
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Every draft class's leading scorer this season:
2025: Matthew Schaefer | 49 points
2024: Macklin Celebrini | 95 points
2023: Connor Bedard | 64 points
2022: Lane Hutson | 69 points
2021: Wyatt Johnston | 74 points
2020: Tim Stutzle | 71 points
2019: Matt Boldy | 75 points
2018: Evan Bouchard | 78 points
2017: Robertson/Necas | 81 points
2016: Tage Thompson | 70 points
2015: Connor McDavid | 115 points
2014: Leon Draisaitl | 97 points
2013: Nathan Mackinnon | 111 points
2012: Filip Forsberg | 55 points
2011: Nikita Kucherov | 111 points
2010: Mark Stone | 62 points
2009: Ryan O'Reilly | 61 points
2008: Erik Karlsson | 52 points
2007: Patrick Kane | 40 points
2006: Brad Marchand | 54 points
2005: Sidney Crosby | 61 points
2004: Alex Ovechkin | 52 points
2003: Corey Perry | 31 points
Puts in perspective how ridiculous Celebrini is.



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@heatdaddy69420 Is that @EJHradek_NHL getting in his preflight stretch?
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@pbatemen @antipushcart2 First of all, that didn't happen. Averaging 15 yards longer than Tour pros is legitimately bullshit.
Second of all, you have no understanding of spin and trajectory. Higher handicappers and lower swing speed players arguably benefit more than pros.

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i loved them when they came out ...they were definitely different. i was also around 27 or 28 and could legit have the club head speed to send one 300 on a regular basis
i would just be surprised that other balls havent caught up. just dont think they have a secret sauce anymore
also, for the average handicapper they arent doing anything. you dont have the club speed.
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This is pretty much what every millennial wants the metaverse to be. They don’t want a digital future but rather an escape back to a simpler time.
Indie Game Joe@IndieGameJoe
Two indie devs made a game where you run your own video store in the early 90s. It’s currently the #5 top-selling game on Steam. - Rent out VHS tapes & manage customers - Charge Late & Broken Fees - Upgrade & customise your store It’s called Retro Rewind - Video Store Simulator
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@ThomasNuckles @GBNT1952 This was posted before we allegedly obliterated their weapons program 8 months ago.
But you knew that when you clipped the date from the screenshot.
So what's all this about dishonesty now?
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@GBNT1952 But to claim the only reason we attacked Iran was to do Israel's bidding when you were bidding for it yourself is dishonest.
It's not the changer of heart I object to, it's the dishonesty.

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