The Eastland Disaster Killed More Passengers Than the Titanic and the Lusitania. Why Has It Been Forgotten? | History | Smithsonian Magazine I definitely hope that boat tour doesn't end up like the Eastland disaster. That would be a bonafide tragedy and totally undeserving.
ive learned in the last few minutes that saying that doesn’t actually mean anything. Once you’re eligible, your eligible.
Bergevin & Bowman need to be removed from their positions. Disgusting, shameful and pathetic display from them again.
Good morning only to fans of teams that have very shitty gms (most of them) and not to fans of teams that are consistently good and do almost nothing wrong but you still insist on acting like drew also, a big eff you to bergevin
Two decent centers available so of course Drury and co. go with a less than stellar left wing. Rangers have absolutely no room for left wing and need a center. Clearly they're reserving that spot for eichel. Sigh.
Feels like that will become a major steal in a very short amount of time with how he’s played so far. Incredible. And only six years! More players should be going the 5-6 year route to maximize on as many contracts as they can
Saw a comment somewhere regarding Logan that made me slow clap: “Seems quite fitting a team drafted him without getting his consent first.”
seems weird to focus so much on a complete locker room shakeup while also making that horribly uninspiring coaching hire but can’t say i’m not a little excited about how the weekends been going roster/asset wise, though it’s sad to see cam go