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  1. @latimessports: Kings' Slava Voynov goes from jail to immigration custody in domestic violence case http://t.co/2cbfQhQeW4
  2. Religious rights do not trump human rights. If this wingnut thinks her religious rights are more important than human rights then she should live somewhere with a lot less basic human rights and see if she still agrees. Thats what irks me, the picking and choosing. Picking and choosing which rights matter. Picking and choosing which biblical versus to believe in. Some would argue that the Bible passages used to support the idea that God is against gay couples dont actually say that at all. And ofcourse, the things the Bible is against that people do all the time without protests or pastors waving bibles and condemning everyone to hell. This clerk is three times divorced. She's going to hell anyway. So whats her excuse?
  3. She can't be fired cause she's an elected official. I hope they put her in jail. I know the people complaining are only asking for monetary penalties to be applied but I don't see that working as there are likely like-minded people with deep pockets who will cover it. People need to put their personal beliefs aside when acting in a professional capacity, a doctor can't refuse to discuss abortions because they don't agree with them, a public defender can't chose who they defend etc. If she can't do the job as outlined by law she should recuse herself I'd be in support of a Dr. refusing to perform an abortion. Plenty of other Dr.'s who will perform it. Discussing it is fine, there's not nearly enough discussion allowed in this country on a number or topics. Doctor's can refuse abortions.
  4. 'As long as they are legal and don't harm others' ? Problem is that some think disagreeing is doing harm. And that's wrong. I hear this all the time. People tolerate religion until religion disagrees with something. Freedom of religion is being eroded. What about forcing a bakery to make a cake for a gay wedding? Seems like someone's beliefs are being imposed on others. Thats a specific law though. Im too busy to look up details but the side against the bakery cite the justification as a business not being able to refuse a customer on grounds like that. If you walk into a bakery and ask them to make a cake that is 50 feet wide and 100 feet tall and they dont have the ability, they can refuse. Ask them to make a cake that has the N word on it, they can refuse. Ask them to make a cake they make every day and because the baker doesnt agree with your perfectly legal and widely acceptable lifestyle? That's bigotry. Personally, I'd just go somewhere else and then blast them on social media. I wouldnt sue. My gf's yoga instructor went to a book keeper for tax work. he revealed he was gay. She began praying for his soul. People need to get a grip. Religious freedom is great. Lack of common sense sucks. And religious freedom doesnt trump human rights. You wouldnt agree that someone should enslave their wife because it's their religion, would you? We have "honor killings" over religion. Thats not freedom. This dummy lives in the United States. She is an elected official. If she cant respect the constitution, she should quit. And go live in Iraq or Saudi Arabia maybe. She'd like it there Im sure.
  5. She can't be fired cause she's an elected official. I hope they put her in jail. I know the people complaining are only asking for monetary penalties to be applied but I don't see that working as there are likely like-minded people with deep pockets who will cover it. People need to put their personal beliefs aside when acting in a professional capacity, a doctor can't refuse to discuss abortions because they don't agree with them, a public defender can't chose who they defend etc. If she can't do the job as outlined by law she should recuse herself Surely there is recourse to fire her. She must have a boss. if she did a lousy job or didnt show up for work or called people names or slapped people, they wouldnt shrug. Isnt her boss technically the Governor? At worst, even if they have to keep paying her, suspend her and appoint an interim person to do the job. Because if she is unimpeachable, what stops her from running again and again and again and doing this same song and dance every time? The best part is, she will eventually comply. Maybe she will have the balls to quit. But I bet she wears down and complies proving that her "believes" arent as strong as she insists. And I'll laugh at the goofiness of the whole thing.
  6. Yup. But thats what these people fail to understand. Its why we have some strife all over the world using religion as the excuse - imposing their will on others. Why take the job in the first place? And if I understand correctly, she ordered her deputies not to issue marriage licenses also, so is that not imposing her will on others? She feels doing the job she accepted and is paid for to be others "imposing" their will but she's doing the same thing but because it's in her interests, it's okay? She's a nut. She should have been shitcanned on Day One. She's a disgrace. And that Pastor that waves the bible around saying he stands for the truth of God's word? Good grief. A book written by flawed man. Let me guess, gays are the only thing he interprets the Bible being against that he claims he must stand against right? Bet he does a lot of things the Bible says are wrong. Guess he didnt hear that straight people get AIDS and deseases too. This clerk, divorced three times...was it "the gays" who "broke" her relationships? Such hypocrisy and nonsense. This hijacking of religion for selfish goals. Its sickening. Its a slap in the face to people who believe in God and arent nuts.
  7. A lot of stupid down in Kentucky. How this woman wasnt simply fired is beyond me. http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/03/politics/kentucky-clerk-same-sex-marriage-kim-davis/index.html A federal judge Thursday ordered Rowan County, Kentucky, clerk Kim Davis to jail for refusing heed a U.S. Supreme Court order legalizing same-sex marriage, and she will stay there until she complies with the ruling. During the hearing, one witness told the court that Davis had denied her a marriage license three times, and when Davis took the stand, the clerk explained that she could not issue the licenses because of her religious beliefs. A large crowd, leaning mostly in support of Davis, gathered outside the courthouse before the hearing, many carrying signs. "Jesus Saves" read one, "Homo sex is sin," read another, while one sign pointed passers-by to the Bible's Acts 5:29, which quotes Peter and other apostles saying, "We must obey God rather than human beings!" Lana Bailey of Worthington, about a 20-minute drive northwest of Ashland, brought signs as well, both of which seemed to address Davis: "My gay friends pay taxes which helps pay you... right??" and "Respect the law; do your job!" Jason Porter, a pastor at Ashland's Gospel Light Baptist Church, spoke for the other side and said he wasn't at the courthouse "to bash people's decisions and lifestyles," but he worried that if people were allowed to continue doing whatever they want to do, "the floodgates will open to other areas of polygamy." He did not elaborate on how same-sex marriage was akin to polygamy, which is the act of having multiple spouses. Polygamy is illegal in every state. Echoing those who cited Acts 5:29, he said he felt Davis had a right to refuse to issue the marriage license and, waving his Bible, he told CNN he bore no hatred toward gay couples and is merely standing "for the truths of my God's word." "I just know the destruction that this brings. As a pastor, I see the background. I see the broken families. I see the AIDS. I see the folks dying of diseases and the brokenness of relationships," he said. In court papers, attorneys for Davis argued that she is unable to comply with the court orders because issuing same-sex marriage licenses "irreparably and irreversibly violates her conscience." But some scoff at the clerk, suggesting she's a hypocrite because she's been divorced three times. "Government officials are free to disagree with the law, but not disobey it," U.S. Attorney Kerry B. Harvey said in a statement.
  8. http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/03/europe/mh370-investigation/index.html Now even French investigators are convinced: The airplane debris found on Reunion Island in July belonged to vanished Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a top French prosecutor said Thursday. Investigators learned Thursday that a series of numbers found inside the plane flaperon matches with records, held by a Spanish company that manufactured portions of the component, linking the debris to MH370, the office of Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins said. "Consequently, it is possible today to affirm with certainty that the flaperon discovered at the Reunion Island on July 29, 2015 is that of MH370," the office said.
  9. What do you think of Cesaro? I have mixed feelings. Awesome wrestler but doesn't seem to have the personality. I think he has the personality but its very rare for personality to be allowed to shine through in WWE. Your personality is what the writers decide its going to be, not what it actually is. Speaking of WWE writers, lets rant for a moment. RAW was atrocious this week. They had a shockingly low rating last week coming off of Summerslam but this week had a strong rating indicating the Sting angle created interest. What did they do? Within minutes of the start of the show, they had cut Sting's balls off and made the Sting/Seth match all about Hunter. Much like they had Cena promo before Summerslam to make that match all about Hunter. For Sting to go on and on about hw much he respected hunter and what a great man he was...after he cheated at WM and hit Sting with a sledgehammer, is ridiculous. They arent even trying anymore. The only stars in WWE are two 40+ year old non-wrestlers who own the company. Its ludicrous. It was embarrassing for Sting and the wind was immediately taken out of the sails of the fans. Now onto to some good news. Reports are that WWE has hired Sarah Stock to be a trainer. Sarah is from Winnipeg, worked in Japan and made a career in Mexico as Dark Angel. Also appeared in TNA as Sarita. She worked a bunch of times for me a few years ago too. She is a tremendous talent, super nice and has a great look. She's exactly what WWE has been looking for...a "Mexican" style female worker (she's fluent in Spanish and works a Mexican gimmick). She's getting a trainer gig because they dont like her age (36) which is stupid, but what can you do. She's been a guest trainer at the performance centre a few times. Another local Winnipeg wrestler makes it big. Good for her!
  10. I agree that they have an internal plan. He was quite clear in saying they have forecasted budget and where they think everyone will be years out. So they know where they want Buff and for what price if they do want him,. The fact they made Ladd the priority and, reportedly, have not even had discussions with Buff tells me they arent sure they can get Ladd for what they want to and need to get him locked before even focusing on Buff. Im sure they have an internal number where they would keep him and Im sure they have an idea of what Buff wants and I bet both sides say there is wiggle room but how much is the question. What Ladd gets determines how much wiggle room there is for Buff. Im sure they'd love to keep him for 1-2 years as a transition to their younger D but thats very unlikely to happen. So they have to decide if having him for 4-6 years is worth it at a price he wants. Personally, I dont think he fits. Theyve replaced him in Myers. Trouba is arguably better in the sense he's more consistent right now, though not the same at the high end. And ofcourse, losing him isnt just losing him, its saving money and getting something in return. I just cannot fathom they roll the dice and wait til the deadline. If Jets are a bubble team and they trade him for prospects and we miss the playoffs, its going to be all about how they blew it with Buff. If they keep him and Jets miss or first round elimination again, same story. They have to take control of the narrative and that means signing him or trading him. They could wait til Christmas at the most.
  11. Interesting you'd say that. I was wondering if there was any chance whatsoever in Buck possibly being considered...or if he was in reasonable shape. He'd obviously know the offense and was a talented QB...has to be better than Brohm....
  12. Hopefully this also solves our back up issues for the next few years too.
  13. Original story from 2013 that prompted the renewed investigation: http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-jimmy-snuka-cold-case-20130608-story.html Thirty years later, Nancy Argentino's death remains unsolved. The Lehigh County district attorney's office has refused to allow the coroner to release her autopsy report over the past three decades. Argentino, 23, died of traumatic brain injuries consistent with a moving head striking a stationary object, according to the autopsy. Her injuries weren't reflective of a singular head injury Argentino suffered more than two dozen cuts and contusions — a possible sign of "mate abuse" — on her head, ear, chin, arms, hands, back, buttocks, legs and feet Snuka and Argentino were the only two in the hotel room that night, records say. Snuka was later named a "person of interest" by the Whitehall Township Police Department, but no criminal charges were filed. In 1985, the Argentino family won a $500,000 wrongful death lawsuit against Snuka. Claiming he was broke and couldn't afford a legal defense, Snuka never paid. The local police investigation effectively went cold on June 1, 1983 after a follow-up interview with Snuka that was ordered by Lehigh Valley authorities and attended by WWF mogul Vince McMahon. It is still open to this day. In May 1983, the WWF was on the cusp of graduating from dingy Ag Hall and arriving at the bright lights and fanfare of Wrestlemania I just two years later. Snuka, on the verge of his 40th birthday, was at the height of his career. "At that point in time, [snuka] could have probably been the number two guy in the WWF," Nancy worked in a dentist's office from the time she was 15 or 16 and became a dental assistant. She took some college courses, but eventually dropped out to travel with the WWF. Never a wrestling fan herself, Nancy started going to matches at Madison Square Garden with one of her friends, who dated and married a WWF mainstay named Johnny Rodz, short for Johnny Rodriguez. Argentino-Upham recalls Nancy going on a date with Hulk Hogan, who would soon become the face of the booming professional wrestling industry. Nancy wasn't looking for a free ride, her sisters say, but she liked nice things and wanted the best for herself. Jimmy Snuka could provide that, and the couple started dating in 1982. About 16 years Snuka's junior, Nancy was the star wrestler's travel companion, guide and "East Coast girlfriend," as he refers to her in his book. older sister Lorraine was skeptical of the big-time wrestler. "I really couldn't figure out what the attraction was," she said. "She was pretty and she had a great personality and he was weird. He never spoke. He used to come over to the house and he wouldn't say one word." Lorraine was the one Nancy turned to whenever she was in trouble. And on Jan. 18, 1983, she received a message from the front desk of a Howard Johnson motor lodge in Salina, N.Y. Snuka and Nancy were in a fight, the message said, and Nancy wanted to come home. Police records documenting the incident, including Onondaga County Sheriff's Deputy Lawrence D. Witter Jr.'s sworn deposition, were presented in the 1985 civil lawsuit and reviewed by The Morning Call. The hotel manager called police after guests complained the occupants of Room 1 "were raising hell and a male was beating up a female." Police responded — and were met with almost superhuman resistance from Snuka. After a melee, it took at least five police officers and two police dogs to subdue and arrest the 6-foot-tall, 225-pound wrestler. Snuka was charged with second- and third-degree assault, resisting arrest and obstruction of governmental administration but accepted a plea deal that dropped all of those charges in exchange for pleading guilty to harassment in April 1983. When the WWF finished its tapings at Allentown's Ag Hall on May 10, 1983, Snuka returned to the George Washington Motor Lodge to drink beers with his on-camera rival Don Muraco and fellow wrestler Mr. Fuji Muraco and Fuji told police in their interview that Snuka told them his girlfriend was "not feeling well" and he wanted to return to his room to check on her condition. By the time Snuka walked into Room 427, Nancy was almost dead. Inside the emergency room, Snuka stood in one spot, staring at Nancy, according to witnesses interviewed by police She was pronounced dead at 1:50 a.m. In the immediate aftermath, Snuka told at least five different people he pushed Nancy, and she fell and hit her head. He later said they misunderstood him. According to police records: • Snuka told the responding officer he and Nancy "were fooling around" outside the hotel room door when he pushed her and she fell, striking her head. • Two emergency room employees, Carol McBride and Susan St. Clair, told police Snuka stated he and Nancy got into an argument and "he pushed her and she fell back and hit her head." • Emergency room doctor John Fassl told police Snuka said he and Nancy were fooling around and she "was pushed and fell backwards and struck her head." At some point after the fall, they were fooling around again, with Snuka giving Nancy "light slaps to the face," Fassl told police. He also said Snuka seemed genuinely concerned for Nancy's condition. • Hospital chaplain Barbara Smith helped Snuka call the Argentino family after Nancy was pronounced dead. She told police that Snuka told her he and Nancy had stopped on the way to Allentown to go to the bathroom and were clowning around when he shoved her with "his forearm and she fell backward on her back and hit her head on the concrete." In an interview with police inside the morgue, Deputy Coroner Wayne Snyder said Nancy's body had "several black and blue marks." He suggested police interview Snuka and compare his verbal statement with the professional results of an autopsy. About 9 a.m., inside the hotel room, Snuka was interviewed by three Whitehall police detectives. There, he told what he maintains to this day is the true story of Nancy's death Jimmy and Nancy were on a highway somewhere in Pennsylvania and Nancy was "desperate to use the bathroom," Snuka told police. "She went a little into the bushes and squatted," he said, according to police records. "In the meantime there were a lot of trucks coming by. So I said to hurry up and she jumped across the grass onto the road. And then she slipped and fell backward and hit her head. Right on the concrete on the side of the road, she just slipped backward." Detectives obtained a copy of Snuka's schedule and the phone number for Vince McMahon and let Snuka go. Five days later, on June 1, 1983, Snuka and McMahon met with Platt, then-Assistant District Attorney Robert Steinberg and Mihalakis, the medical examiner, in the DA's office law library. There's no official record of what was said and Snuka doesn't remember much of what happened, according to his book. "All I remember is [McMahon] had a briefcase with him," Snuka wrote in his autobiography. Steinberg, now a Lehigh County judge, said Snuka didn't say much and McMahon "did all the talking." "I remember Vince McMahon being what Vince McMahon has always been — very effusive. He was very protective, a showman," Steinberg said, noting he couldn't recall specifics of the conversation. "He was the mouthpiece, trying to direct the conversation." Unbeknownst to most WWF viewers, the Argentino family had filed a civil lawsuit in 1985 alleging Nancy was injured because of Snuka's "intentional and/or reckless and/or negligent and/or careless" behavior that may have included "pushing, shoving and/or striking" Nancy along Route 22 or at the George Washington Motor Lodge. In a sworn affidavit on Oct. 15, 1985, Snuka said he had been terminated from WWF, his family was extremely poor and he owed $75,000 in back taxes. Snuka's attorneys withdrew their representation that year, saying he couldn't afford to pay them. The family was awarded a default judgment of $500,000, covering Nancy's future earnings and funeral expenses. They never collected a penny, according to Nancy's sisters. The family also has the old photos of Jimmy and Nancy and the hospital bill that lists "altercation" as the reason for Nancy's injuries.
  14. If he starts and sucks, how short will the leash be? Does an unprepared Nichols give is a better shot than a "prepared" Brohm?
  15. Yeah, they draft not too badly but then trade them all away. If the Pens still suck this year, it might be blow up time as they are rapidly losing chips to play.
  16. So did Frolik. Is there a team in the league that does not draft and develop? Being anal aside, this is the owner of the team making remarks about the team. It has merit. I dont believe Chipman is a liar so lets assume both players want to play here. Had one player, say Buff, expressed a desire to get paid or else, I doubt Chipman would have said what he did. Part of the Jets' draft & develop mantra is the idea they are not going to spend an infinite amount of money. So when he says that it's an acknowledgment of the potential in choosing to get younger over getting better.
  17. Chipman was on 1290 and said both Buff and Ladd had expressed "strong" desire to stay here. He also reiterated rhe Jets draft and develop model. I just don't see how buff fits in.
  18. http://www.hockeyfeed.com/nhl-news/5-teams-that-could-realistically-trade-for-patrick-kane/?ref=jo With reports earlier today that 5 teams had contacted the Blackhawks for a potential Patrick Kane trade we immediately began to wonder what teams could make such a deal. First of all any trade would need to take into consideration Kane's $10.5 million dollar cap hit, meaning that it would either require a team with significant cap space or would require large amounts of salary to be shifted on both sides. #5 - The Winnipeg Jets We think this destination is less likely simply because the Jets play in the Western Conference, with that said they certainly have the salary cap space to accommodate a trade of this magnitude. Many believe that Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman's decision to trade Brandon Saad to Columbus was prompted by contract demands he believed were too high. Could trading Patrick Kane who the Blackhawks believe has "disrespected" the franchise to Winnipeg also be a fitting punishment? #4 - The Buffalo Sabres It's his home-town, it would be a very easy task marketing him to the local public assuming of course this entire situation is resolved. General manager Tim Murray of the Sabres has already demonstrated he's not afraid to make a big trade to acquire a top level talent. Murray is working with over $12 million dollars in salary cap space at the moment and has taken advantage of conflict between a player and his team before when he acquired another Kane in Evander Kane from the Jets. #3 - The New York Islanders The Islanders are a team that have been struggling to find a way to take the next step with their current roster. With currently over $9 million dollars in salary cap space and a general manager in Garth Snow who has proven to be very shrewd and the Islanders could look to a player like Kane to help them take that next step. A Kane and John Tavares pairing certainly would produce fireworks. #2 - The Montreal Canadiens Many believe that Montreal's lack of offensive production last season is what held them back, adding a forward like Patrick Kane could help them solve that problem. Montreal however is only working with just under $3 million dollars in cap space some some serious moves would be required, perhaps a winger for winger deal involving Max Pacioretti who comes in at a very team friendly $4.5 million dollar cap hit. Chicago would need to take on another big contract, perhaps an Andrei Markov to make the financials work but could expect draft picks and/or prospects in return. #1 - The Florida Panthers The Panthers honestly seem like the most likely team to have inquired about Kane and the most likely to make a push to acquire him as well. The team currently has over $11 million dollars in salary cap space so that hurdle is out of the way, the Panthers are a team loaded with young talent and a proven winner like Kane could really put them over the hump. Florida also has a special connection to Patrick Kane as former Chicago general manager and current Florida general manager Dale Tallon who drafted Kane into the NHL.
  19. Trade Myers? Specualtion is fun when its in the same universe as potential. Stupid trades aren't fun.
  20. Im not sure but Ill guess. I've seen 3rd degree murder also called voluntary manslaughter. So it might be they are giving a judge/jury two options (voluntary/involuntary). Or its just a way of charging for this particular crime in New jersey. Im guessing they will say he did not intend to kill her but acted in such a way (assault) that intended to harm her or should have reasonably known she would be harmed. There is a very interesting Vince McMahon twist to this but I have to leave so I cant discuss right now....lol back tomorrow!
  21. Jimmy Snuka charged with 3rd degree murder http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-jimmy-snuka-grand-jury-announcement-20150901-story.html Wrestling legend Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka is being charged with third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter for the death of his girlfriend more than 32 years ago in an assault at an Allentown area motel, Lehigh County authorities said. Snuka, 72, was arrested Tuesday morning at his New Jersey home and arraigned at 1:50 p.m. from the Lehigh County Central Booking Center. He was sent to county jail under $100,000 bail. Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin re-opened the case last year, prompted in part by a Morning Call investigation that raised questions about the death of Snuka's 23-year-old girlfriend, Nancy Argentino, in May 1983. The Call story revealed a never-before-seen autopsy report that labeled the case a homicide. At the time of Argentino's death, Snuka was one of the World Wrestling Federation's biggest names, known for his high-flying finishing moves. Snuka had been at a WWF taping at the Allentown Fairgrounds on May 10, 1983, and returned to his Whitehall Township motel room to find Argentino, of Brooklyn, gasping for air and oozing yellow fluid from her mouth and nose, records show. Argentino was pronounced dead at Lehigh Valley Hospital the next day. An autopsy determined she died of traumatic brain injuries and she suffered more than two dozen cuts and bruises — a possible sign of "mate abuse" — on her head, ear, chin, arms, hands, back, buttocks, legs and feet. The autopsy also determined her injuries were consistent with being hit with a stationary object. In an autopsy report, forensic pathologist Isidore Mihalakis wrote the case should be investigated as a homicide until proven otherwise. Snuka originally told at least five people, including the responding police officer, he shoved Argentino earlier that day, causing her to fall and hit her head, according to police interviews obtained by The Morning Call. He later told police those five people misunderstood him, and said Argentino slipped and hit her head when they stopped along the highway to urinate. Snuka was the only person of interest in the case but was never charged. The original Whitehall police investigation went cold June 1, 1983, after a follow-up interview with Snuka that was ordered by Lehigh Valley authorities and attended by WWF mogul Vince McMahon Snuka, who lives in Waterford Township, N.J., was diagnosed with stomach cancer, his wife announced earlier this month. In 1985, the Argentino family won a $500,000 wrongful death case against Snuka by default, but Snuka never paid because he claimed he was broke and couldn't afford a legal defense. less than four months before Argentino's death, Snuka was charged with assaulting her in a New York motel and then fighting with police when they responded to the call. He pleaded guilty to harassment in the case with most of the serious charges being dropped.
  22. I cant believe Tillman is even consideration for any high profile job.
  23. http://www.hockeyfeed.com/nhl-news/report-hawks-ready-to-move-on-from-patrick-kane/?ref=vanhoutte According to Barry Rozner of Chicago's Daily Herald, the Blackhawks are preparing for life without their star forward Patrick Kane. The latter is currently under investigation for a sexual assault case that allegedly occurred in his home near Buffalo. Less than three weeks away from training camp, the Hawks are in a very difficult position. Per Rozner, the Hawks may have to take a decision that won't please their fans, whatever the outcome of the investigation is. "Kane had been warned about his behavior, and the Hawks were not pleased that he announced at the Stanley Cup rally that he intended to act the fool again while celebrating the team’s third championship in six seasons." "The brand, the titles and the sweater go hand in hand as far as the Hawks are concerned, but no one player is bigger than the team and the Hawks and their litany of sponsors do not want to be known as a group that values winning above decency." "They do not want to be the Baltimore Ravens after the Ray Rice debacle, so the Hawks find themselves painted into a corner and Kane is holding the brush", Rozner wrote on saturday morning. Many fans would be angry if Chicago make such a move, claiming Kane can't be held responsible of anything until proven guilty, and they do have a point. But in the "post Ray Rice" world, public image of the team has become more important than ever and domestic assault cases have to be treated very seriously and rightly so. The fact that Kane has a troubled past with the law isn't helping either. According to Rozner, the Hawks have been extremely busy about what they plan to do with their superstar since day one of this story. Every single option is currently being studied, from doing nothing to trade him or "every possibilities in between". Let's just say this is not what the Hawks were hoping for when Kane said he would go wild again after their Cup victory.
  24. Wouldnt be my first choice either but he's apparently supposed to be really good.
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