Good morning America how are you?
Say, don't you know me? I'm your native son
I'm the train they call the City of New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
I'm going back someday
Come what may
To Blue Bayou
Where the folks are fun
And the world is mine
On Blue Bayou
Where those fishing boats
With their sails afloat
If I could only see
That familiar sunrise
Through sleepy eyes
How happy I'd be
He didn’t leave his feet, both of their feet went up after the check. And it only looked high because Evans leaned down at the last second when it was too late to stop.
It wasn’t headhunting, it was a heavy check. Evans leaned down at the last second which made it worse for him. If he wasn’t leaning and gets up from the check, the refs would have called it different.
Most times players are skating towards the empty net. In this case he was coming from behind and the check was to try to prevent the wraparound.
The refs reacted to the result. If he got up ok they maybe would call two minutes if anything. I agree with the Jets coach who said it was a heavy hit, but his feet were on the ice and his arms were tucked in.
Gliding, as in didn’t take strides to run him for the last 12 feet. I’ve coached and play, when you are going full speed to backcheck you can’t stop on a dime. And owners will never give up the expensive seats by the ice to make room for Olympic size ice.
Good hit, didn’t stride but glided from the top of the slot, led with shoulder, didn’t leave his feet until after impact caused both players to, and Evans leaned down at last second too late for Scheifele to stop. But he’ll be judged on the result.
John and Mitchy were gettin' kind of itchy
Just to leave the folk music behind
Zal and Denny workin' for a penny
Tryin' to get a fish on the line
In a coffee house Sebastian sat
And after every number they'd pass the hat
McGuinn and McGuire just a gettin' higher
In L.A., you know where that's at
And no one's gettin' fat except Mama Cass