Def Leppard sounded just like they did in the 80s. Unfortunately I felt that journey isn't Journey anymore. They played like the band wasn't together and it's by no fault of that new singer that Asian guy rocked it I think every member of the band was like trying to showboat or something they fell out of pocket in the first song and I went to sleep during there here guitar solo it just seemed to me like they were individually trying to put their mark on every song. It was Journey but it wasn't journey
Original Six? More like original sucks! Pretty easy to win a Cup when you only have 5 other teams to compete against... less of a championship and more like a participation ribbon with those odds.
Here is a picture of the Montreal Forum where I spent alot of time watching the Habs and I played there a few times , you'll notice in the picture there was no room left for any flags cause of all the Stanley Cup pennants....😛
Here is a kid from Melville, where I live. He was drafted by nobody till someone saw he was dominating house hockey. Then he joined the Melville Millionaire's for one game so the Kelowna Rocket's could draft him. Then the New Jersey Devil's signed him. https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&sour...C04QmhMIYTAM&usg=AOvVaw0B2A0-hKHv-9CN_Ph465bs
The Devil's Damon Severson is from Melville, Saskatchewan, where I live. He is a high school teacher's son, he was undrafted. Someone saw him dominating house league hockey. He was signed to our junior Hockey team the Millionaire's and played 1 game just to be eligible for the draft.
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