intertangled: (goalies)
intertangled ([personal profile] intertangled) wrote in [personal profile] kyyrandi 2012-09-20 10:05 pm (UTC)

I've come to the conclusion, that since the lockout is now a thing that happened, and there's nothing to be done about it, I won't waste my energy on feeling bad about it, and just focus on being glad about the positive side effects to European leagues.
This is probably a really healthy way of looking at it. I think I'll do the same, just focus on the positive, regardless of what the scenario is.

He'll be in the line up tomorrow already, so no need to even wait for all that long to see.
So, if I have the right reports, Kärpät won yesterdays game with 6-0? Soooo... Did the other team all get the flu, did the PP finally start working, was Jokinen that big of a difference, or was there magic involved? Or am I just checking the wrong sites?

If it helps, here's some highlights from the last ten years. :D
Those are some really awesome highlights. I'm feeling a lot better about adopting them all of a sudden ^_^

Then again, he also said at one point that he wouldn't be playing for team Finland after Turin, and he retired for the first time in 2007 (not that it took, but anyway) and every fall since then he's said that this will be his last year playing, so yeah, he'll play in Sochi.
He is the player who will never, ever quit. Ever. (Is it weird that I don't know if I find him awesome or intimidating?)

And if he does play, at this point, how could anyone cheer against him getting the bloody gold, for real?
Yeah, it's starting to feel like, if anyone can be said to deserve a gold, it's Selänne. By pure, stubborn desire to win, if nothing else.

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