Valji: Gaudreau embraced being in a Canadian market | Overdrive - Hour 3 - 8/30/24
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Michael Distefano and Frankie Corrado are joined by TSN Calgary reporter Salim Valji to discuss what Johnny Gaudreau meant to the city of Calgary and his Flames career. The guys are joined by ESPN commentator John Buccigross to discuss the uniqueness of Johnny Hockey’s game and what it was like to cover him and his brother, Matthew, in college. Al’s Brother and Frankie make their Best Bets of the night brought to you by FanDuel.
Johnny hockey assisted jagr’s last nhl goal a memory I’ll cherish forever
Wow great lead in advertising ice cold pints on the patio.
Bell
Quit being so sensitive.
@@nickbarcheck1019 you say that like its a bad thing
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TSN, great video dude
Cut out the live read at the very least, I imagine someone in the entire Bell company knows what optics are and how bad that sounds and looks given the circumstances.
Johnny meant everything to the city of Calgary, the city embraced the gaudreaus and the gaudreau family embraced Calgary. He was a very special player who will be incredibly missed.
Fly high 🕊️🕊️
4:17 excuse me? They have like 100 million dollars. Rip the brothers, a “go fund me” is tasteless
Johnny did not have $100M dollars
Matt Tkachuk isn’t married yet. Cmon man, get your facts straight. It was Kevin Hayes’ wedding.
Get your ad out of here. Alcohol is the devil.
What??? Go fund me??? What about people who do not have million dollar lives? He was a great hockey player. I enjoyed the 2021-22 season and playoffs. The tragedy of his death is part and parcel of the systemic, tragic nature of the whole North American way of life. If you don’t SEE the pathology and sickness of the whole society…there is little to be said or done.
what are you talking about? he chose not to be in a cdn market!
He signed a 6 year deal with Calgary.
Spent half of the 2020 season separated from his young family.
Spent a third of 2021 separated from his young family.
Lost out in the 2022 playoffs with a TON of fans and analysts saying he wasn't good enough.
So after 2 years of separation from his young family and a year of bitter disappointment, he didn't choose NOT to sign with Calgary.
He just made family his priority.
And honestly, if you're going to shit on a dead man during the worst day in his family's lives? I hope your parents are disappointed in having such a terrible son.
He cared more about his family than playing in a Canadian market, like any man / hockey player should.
@@nolankuffner3573 he didn’t have a young family during those years
No he didn't..... he left as soon as he could. Stop messing with real history because of a tragedy
No he didn’t. He signed for 6 years after his first contract was done.
Wouldn't say embraced it
He did