I’d say Bure so far, just because he did get us into the Stanley cup final on a miracle run, but Quinn so far is a close second which is extremely impressive considering he’s 25
Again, I love Sherwood in interviews so much - he's eloquent, honest and caring about what he does whilst praising the rest of the team - he's become a catalyst for good. Love him. 🦄♥️
Sherwood needs to become an analyst after he retires. That dude speaks so damn well. His game has been a revelation this year. So glad he's on our team.
Those Christmas outfits look creepy, especially the elves! Did you know that the origins of Christmas have some eerie elements? The holiday is rooted in a mix of pagan traditions and Christian beliefs. One of the most famous stories associated with Christmas is the Nativity, which, while generally seen as joyful, includes fear and uncertainty-like King Herod's threat to the newborn Jesus. Many Christmas traditions also have darker roots. For instance, the Yule log and winter solstice celebrations originated from pagan rituals honoring the dead and the return of the sun. Plus, there's Krampus, the horned creature from Alpine folklore, who punishes naughty children during the season, adding a creepy twist to the festivities. So, while Christmas is celebrated joyfully, its origins and some stories definitely have unsettling aspects!
Quinn Hughes may be the greatest player we have ever had
@@borg9nine he’ll be the best we ever have everrr
Yup. He already is the best Canuck of all time and it's really not close imo.
Truth..Bure is a close 2nd.
I’d say Bure so far, just because he did get us into the Stanley cup final on a miracle run, but Quinn so far is a close second which is extremely impressive considering he’s 25
Word . I’ve never seen a D man laterally skate backwards in the O zone like he does on the attack
Again, I love Sherwood in interviews so much - he's eloquent, honest and caring about what he does whilst praising the rest of the team - he's become a catalyst for good. Love him. 🦄♥️
Feels like the heat’s been turned down going into the break on a win.
Not for me man fuk we've not been able to stay above the wild card spot
A well deserved break. Rest. Come back strong
Sherwood needs to become an analyst after he retires. That dude speaks so damn well. His game has been a revelation this year. So glad he's on our team.
Good call on Petey showing signs he as enjoying himself, that was nice to see. I can’t wait till he goes on a heater and quiets the skeptics…
the "which way did he go?" bit with Desharnais cracks me up.
Need 2 top 4 D men. We cant afford to burnout Hughes before playoffs again.
I look at Hughes and I see an all star
theres one reporter with a short tongue. cute…
That wath thweet.
Myers kid got da looong neck too!
@@bongwaterboy42069 super long lol
2:50 I’ve laughed so hard at a tochet interview
It's a speech impediment bro. That's messed up.
There still something missing with this group
Depth in the D core
Is Quinn dealing with an injury??? 😢
Sure didn't look like it
@ yeah he always plays well but why was he game time decision I wonder
Likely he just had the bug that was going around the team, he looked a little more pale than usual.
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Those Christmas outfits look creepy, especially the elves!
Did you know that the origins of Christmas have some eerie elements? The holiday is rooted in a mix of pagan traditions and Christian beliefs. One of the most famous stories associated with Christmas is the Nativity, which, while generally seen as joyful, includes fear and uncertainty-like King Herod's threat to the newborn Jesus.
Many Christmas traditions also have darker roots. For instance, the Yule log and winter solstice celebrations originated from pagan rituals honoring the dead and the return of the sun. Plus, there's Krampus, the horned creature from Alpine folklore, who punishes naughty children during the season, adding a creepy twist to the festivities. So, while Christmas is celebrated joyfully, its origins and some stories definitely have unsettling aspects!
Cool story ya bot
The history of everyone and everything is dark by today's standards