Mike52Green
Verified Trader
For his sake, Steven Stamkos better not cross paths with me tomorrow. Because his face is gonna be separated.
Hmm I saw it and once would have been more then enough, but if there's one single player in the NHL that would been allowed to do so it's Ovie. his stick really is on fire
Okay, I just saw the celebration.
I'm not surprised. He's a hot dog, plain and simple. Some people like it. I personally don't.
Interesting though how this guy is totally bulletproof. Anyone else would be chastised for such behavior, but not AO. I'm sure the media people (aside from maybe Don Cherry) will eat it up. You could see his teammates wanted no part of it, but what can they do? He's Mr. Hockey right now, and he could take a dump on the ice and people would applaud and say how well he did it.
Just like in society, the more outrageous and selfish you act, the more famous you get, I guess. That's sad to me.
This takes nothing away from his talent, which is second to none. But mark my words, somehow or another this stuff will catch up to him.
During the Leafs intermission they showed it, and Nick Kyprios and Doug Maclean were disgusted by it. millard asked to see the footage again and they basically questioned the point of it. They commented on it being too much, and how someone should have stood up for the goalie, and the team at the site of being embaressed like that.
Im starting to think more then a few people might be getting fed up with it.
That was pretty distasteful. He must think he's bigger than the game itself.
I just watched Craig Button on NHL on the Fly kiss Ovy's hind end and tell him how wonderful and fun it was, and how Ovy should not listen to guys like Don Cherry, who will probably criticize it. That's what I was going on.
We'll see how it plays out.
I presume you feel the same about what Tiger Williams used to do, always riding his stick, or Theo Fleury sliding all over the ice after a goal.
I say let Ovy be Ovy, enough of this old mentality of this isn't good for hockey. He has a personality... heaven forbid why would the NHL want anyone to be over the top. He shows his passion for the game differently than other players. Congrats to A.O. and keep it coming.
Would you all seriously quit with the celebration thing for real?
They interviewed him in between periods, and he said he wanted to do something special for his 50th goal. Who wouldn't want to celebrate a goal like that? It's a goal celebration! What's next? Take the goal horns out of the game because they are offensive to the goalies? Just give it up. He's Ovie. Okay? Nobody's gonna do a thing about it and the more everyone *****es about it, the more he's gonna do it. Sheeeshh
Would you all seriously quit with the celebration thing for real?
They interviewed him in between periods, and he said he wanted to do something special for his 50th goal. Who wouldn't want to celebrate a goal like that? It's a goal celebration! What's next? Take the goal horns out of the game because they are offensive to the goalies? Just give it up. He's Ovie. Okay? Nobody's gonna do a thing about it and the more everyone *****es about it, the more he's gonna do it. Sheeeshh
I presume you feel the same about what Tiger Williams used to do, always riding his stick, or Theo Fleury sliding all over the ice after a goal.
I say let Ovy be Ovy, enough of this old mentality of this isn't good for hockey. He has a personality... heaven forbid why would the NHL want anyone to be over the top. He shows his passion for the game differently than other players. Congrats to A.O. and keep it coming.