When I look into your eyes I can see a love restrained
But darlin' when I hold you, don't you know I feel the same? yeah
Nothin' lasts forever and we both know hearts can change
And it's hard to hold a candle in the cold November rain
"November Rain", by Guns N' Roses
It looks like the NHL lockout is going to last forever, or at least until Commissioner Gary Bettman can't let an NHL Winter Classic, before 100,000 red-clad fans and a Greek taverna's worth of octopi ready to be chucked onto the Michigan Stadium grass, get away from his grasp.
For now, another 326 regular season games though November were slashed and burned Friday.
The Sharks' Web site quickly has adjusted to the switch. And as far as Team Teal is concerned, the latest season opener would take place on Dec. 1 in Detroit. Can't wait to not see Brad Stuart suit up for his new former team against his most recent former team. Looking forward to not figuring out how the Red Wings' defense will skate without Nick Lidstrom anchoring the blueline while instead he will be enjoying a beautiful winter day in Sweden. Stoked to not anticipate how the Sharks' lines -only the top trio of Patrick Marleau, Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski seems like it's set out of necessity- will stack up and get an early test for San Jose's presumed new and improved penalty kill with new assistant coach Larry Robinson expected to toughen up the boys.
Nope. I don't expect the Sharks to be skating in Joe Louis Arena on Dec. 1. Axl Rose convinced me otherwise.
But darlin' when I hold you, don't you know I feel the same? yeah
Nothin' lasts forever and we both know hearts can change
And it's hard to hold a candle in the cold November rain
"November Rain", by Guns N' Roses
It looks like the NHL lockout is going to last forever, or at least until Commissioner Gary Bettman can't let an NHL Winter Classic, before 100,000 red-clad fans and a Greek taverna's worth of octopi ready to be chucked onto the Michigan Stadium grass, get away from his grasp.
For now, another 326 regular season games though November were slashed and burned Friday.
The Sharks' Web site quickly has adjusted to the switch. And as far as Team Teal is concerned, the latest season opener would take place on Dec. 1 in Detroit. Can't wait to not see Brad Stuart suit up for his new former team against his most recent former team. Looking forward to not figuring out how the Red Wings' defense will skate without Nick Lidstrom anchoring the blueline while instead he will be enjoying a beautiful winter day in Sweden. Stoked to not anticipate how the Sharks' lines -only the top trio of Patrick Marleau, Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski seems like it's set out of necessity- will stack up and get an early test for San Jose's presumed new and improved penalty kill with new assistant coach Larry Robinson expected to toughen up the boys.
Nope. I don't expect the Sharks to be skating in Joe Louis Arena on Dec. 1. Axl Rose convinced me otherwise.
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