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I'd say the team passing is pretty good. Top tier beer league are usually ex pros anyways or played high level competitive hockey. It's not like they were playing a Tier E beer league team. lol.
It’s crazy how McDavid and Draisaitl, even when they’re not trying, can easily keep up with a bunch of decent beer leaguers! They probably barely broke a sweat and could have been out there the whole game.
__________________ Do Not Put Aftershave on Your Balls. -604CEFIRO Looks like I'm gonna have some hot sex again tonight...OOPS i got the 6 pack. that wont last me the night, I better go back and get the 24 pack! -Turbo E kinda off topic but obama is a dilf - miss_crayon Honest to fucking Christ the easiest way to get a married woman in the mood is clean the house and do the laundry.....I've been with the same girl almost 17 years, ask me how I know. - quasi
The NHLPA says the five players acquitted of sexual assault in the high-profile London, Ont., trial should be allowed to resume their NHL careers after the league stated they would be ineligible to play while it reviews the judge's findings.
Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dubé and Cal Foote — members of Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team — were found not guilty of all charges in an encounter with a woman at a London, Ont., hotel room seven years ago, Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia ruled Thursday.
The NHL said in a statement hours after the decision that the allegations in the case were disturbing, even if not determined criminal. The league also called the behaviour at issue "unacceptable."