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Skyler Childforever 1 year ago The saying is true, "You can take the dog out of the fight, but you cant take the fight in the dog!!"
Louie LoPresto 12 months ago They never stop being competitive after hockey. Makes sense they would want to win this game. Alumni or not, they just like winning.
Trevor 12 months ago Gary Robert's is not human. He straight up broke his neck in 95/96 and still came back for the playoffs against Chicago.
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Woah
Draper’s lucky they didn’t go
The passion and competitiveness never dies eh!
When was this?!!
If you don't like that, you don't like hockey
You can take the player out of the game but not the game out of the player
Draper is wise to avoid fighting Roberts at any stage of their lives.
Draper don’t want that smoke
Hockey players are the biggest snowflakes in the entire world
Was there
Remember when Roberts played down here in Florida and he was not to be f’ed with
roberts is TRASH, Draper is CLASS.
The good ol days
Wish the guys now still cared that much no matter what
Draper always a whiney Bi$ch. GO AVS !!
Play the game the right way!
Once the skates hit the ice beast mode is turned on.
The saying is true, "You can take the dog out of the fight, but you cant take the fight in the dog!!"
When men were men. Nowadays nhl full of pansies
Roberts is the only leaf to skate every shift he played
Roberts is made of hockey pucks and missing teeth.
They never stop being competitive after hockey. Makes sense they would want to win this game. Alumni or not, they just like winning.
The game never ends
You love to see the competitiveness is still in there
Gary Robert's is not human. He straight up broke his neck in 95/96 and still came back for the playoffs against Chicago.
Holy fuck I love this!
Draper is the man