Should coaches joke about trying to get other players injured? - ottawa famous players silver
While the rates Islanders (XM), interviews with John Paddock, coach of Ottawa. He was asked to work with DiPietro in the All-Star Game. He replied, "DiPietro is a good goalkeeper, now try to hurt tonight, but did not work ......" (or something similar) .. I know it was a joke but would have to say, especially something that seems to have adapted for DP competition skills, such as ed by the now famous "F ***, I covered my leg.
It was fun, btw.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Ottawa Famous Players Silver Should Coaches Joke About Trying To Get Other Players Injured?
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Depending on the coach. Somewhere, I fear that if Mike Keenan and John Torturella (sp?) Said ...
I do not believe what he said was all that offensive paddock.
If this were a game last season with the playoffs on the line for both teams, and with reference to a game that previously DiPietro suffered a lot, then yes, but in fact nothing more than an event history.
I do not believe what he said was all that offensive paddock.
If this were a game last season with the playoffs on the line for both teams, and with reference to a game that previously DiPietro suffered a lot, then yes, but in fact nothing more than an event history.
In a case like this, where the joke was something that happened is that, and everyone can see the joke of his beautiful.
I do not care as much as you say, can you jest. And DiPietro was funny in the skills comp ... I always laugh afterwards.
Nah cool.Most athletes have a good sense of humor and wit, so I no problem with seeing him.
Although Crawford has problems now being hit with Bertuzzi Moore.I if he was not kidding.
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