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  1. @RodSmelser @StrategicThghts @marissenmark More people talking this stunt than his charity donations
  2. @michaelgeller and LG
  3. @michaelgeller absolutely korean, hyundai too
  4. @stevedarling1 @GlobalBC Please take lots of photos and retweet-stuck at wor
  5. @jsteffenhagen Can you elaborate? Will every school or district have a different calendar?
  6. @TheSkatingGuy agreed!
  7. @TheSkatingGuy agreed-Torres was in wrong but players should learn from this hit that they need to have head up-always
  8. @TheSkatingGuy Now how illegal is the debate? And should Hossa have had his head up?
  9. @TheSkatingGuy or intent to interfere, my original view thought Torres finishing check-your angle-no puck possession=illegal hit
  10. @TheSkatingGuy My point is around "intent"-no puck + hit=intent to injure-your angle showed no puck possession and the intent
  11. @TheSkatingGuy It shows he did not have the puck-a hit is for separating puck from carrier I was always taught-no puck + hit=penalty