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For example the the volcanic eruption in Hawaii pumped more carbon into the atmosphere In 5 minutes than the UN's plan would of saved in 90 years. Why the (frank) should we sacrifice our economy to try and reduce the world carbon emissions by 2%. It's (frank)ing stupid. |
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elections have consequences 🤦♂️
for example: this is now politibuzz 🤦♂️
what a (frank)ing joke🤦♂️
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- Steven_Seagull
didn't see the game, only the recap.
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Steven_Seagull
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didn't see the game, only the recap.
Marner wasn't playing well it seems? - MaximusAurelius
He was good for most of it, especially on the PK. Just that 1st Jackets goal...
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For example the the volcanic eruption in Hawaii pumped more carbon into the atmosphere In 5 minutes than the UN's plan would of saved in 90 years. Why the (frank) should we sacrifice our economy to try and reduce the world carbon emissions by 2%. It's (frank)ing stupid. - HealthyScratch6
Actually its not stupid. There are a great number of misconceptions about carbon emissions. Volcanos and other natural emissions account for less than 1% of carbon released into the atmosphere. In any event this is not controllable. In terms of history, significant carbon emissions began with the industrial revolution, a very short time ago in terms of historical epochs. The oil and gas based economy that you speak of must change - we have no choice and it is possible. You just have to use your imagination, oil and gas are formed in the Earth's crust over thousands of years, burning it in a few seconds to run an engine will lead to a situation were you eventually run out. Basing your enconomic structure on such a commodity is not maintainable. |
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He was good for most of it, especially on the PK. Just that 1st Jackets goal...
Stayed out too long in OT. - Steven_Seagull
i thought andersen was quite mediocre again - at least from the recap considering the three goals (in particular that 2nd goal was bad).
on a penalty shot, leafs should just play the backup - andersen is one of the worst goalies in NHL on penalty shots. |
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i thought andersen was quite mediocre again - at least from the recap considering the three goals (in particular that 2nd goal was bad).
on a penalty shot, leafs should just play the backup - andersen is one of the worst goalies in NHL on penalty shots. - MaximusAurelius
Andersen stopped a clear breakaway near the end of the game to preserve at least a point for the Leafs. |
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The climate change and economy debate in Canada are one and the same as our biggest part of our GDP is the oil and gas industry and the climate debate goes against it. So you need to balance to two out. I for one actually think the climate change debate is horse poop as they've been preeching the same thing for 40 years and they've been wrong the whole time. Also if you look at all the stats they give they show over the last 20 to 30 years like temperatue increase and weather intensity but if you extrapolate over 100 year you see that things havent changed much but lets ignore my own biases and assume we are the cause of climate change. Canada makes up 2% of the world carbon footprint. The liberal and NDP's want to kill our oil and gas industry and go 100% green. The government has no money. All their money comes from tax payers so they want to shut down our biggest source of gdp and have the tax payers pay even though they are killing thousands of high paying jobs to build the infrastructure for this green energy which doesn't actually exist right now. The conservatives wanted to prop up our oil and gas industry that generates thousands of high paying jobs and have those big companies pay for the research into green energy which in turn would make Canada a leader in the field which we could sell to foreign countries in need. Which makes more sense?
In Canada alone the oil and gas industry has invested over 3.8 billion dollars into green technology. Who else has contributed anything near that. Quebec is to busy taking equalization payment and crying about wanting to be sovereign and Ontario is to busy taking equalization payments and looking down on the rest of the country. You all take the money of the west and then think you have some moral high ground. The only reason the Canadian economy doesn't collapse is because the oil and gas industry and the farming industry which all come from the west. - HealthyScratch6
Oh FFS, I can't franking believe I have to franking explain this again:
Ontario is a net CONTRIBUTOR to equalization. Think of it as putting in $10 and getting back $1.
We are the economic engine of the country.
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i thought andersen was quite mediocre again - at least from the recap considering the three goals (in particular that 2nd goal was bad).
on a penalty shot, leafs should just play the backup - andersen is one of the worst goalies in NHL on penalty shots. - MaximusAurelius
The second goal was 100% Matthews' fault. He didn't want to check the guy.
The moneyboys were lazy all night. That's why we lost.
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Andersen stopped a clear breakaway near the end of the game to preserve at least a point for the Leafs. - Zezel
I believe Andersen stopped 3 or 4 breakaways during the third period and overtime. A bad Marner giveaway in his own zone and the bone head putting his hand on the puck in overtime were the difference. Leafs actually played ok, Korpisalo was the star of the game IMO, and the refs called an ok game. I think the Leafs need to work on more shots and less passes in the offensive zone. Lots of wasted opportunities when players are passing in nearly perfect shooting areas.
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I believe Andersen stopped 3 or 4 breakaways during the third period and overtime. A bad Marner giveaway in his own zone and the bone head putting his hand on the puck in overtime were the difference. Leafs actually played ok, Korpisalo was the star of the game IMO, and the refs called an ok game. I think the Leafs need to work on more shots and less passes in the offensive zone. Lots of wasted opportunities when players are passing in nearly perfect shooting areas. - winsix
Was the penalty shot a legit call?
They didn't show a replay on the board. |
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The second goal was 100% Matthews' fault. He didn't want to check the guy.
The moneyboys were lazy all night. That's why we lost.
And the refereeing was franking atrocious. - Atomic Wedgie
Agree on moneyboys, Matthews missed his assignment on Dubois, Marner needs to be much better. Refs missed a few calls, but nothing as atrocious as the Boston or Washington games. Leafs lost because of a few lazy plays and Korpisalo was better than Andersen overall. Not enough shots by Leafs particularly high shots where Korpisalo lets in about 90% of his goals.
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Was the penalty shot a legit call?
They didn't show a replay on the board. - Atomic Wedgie
They called it based on the hook when the guy was breaking free to the net. It was distant enough to award a penalty shot - he was breaking away from Marner when he was hooked.
Everyone thought it was hand on the puck in the crease at first, but it wasn't. |
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Was the penalty shot a legit call?
They didn't show a replay on the board. - Atomic Wedgie
It was close, Marner was lying in the crease and the puck was on or near the semi circle line of the crease. I had no issue with the call. |
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They called it based on the hook when the guy was breaking free to the net. It was distant enough to award a penalty shot - he was breaking away from Marner when he was hooked.
Everyone thought it was hand on the puck in the crease at first, but it wasn't. - Monkeypunk
According to the Star:
The first official game sheet cited Marner for “coverage of puck in the crease.” Leafs coach Mike Babcock was told it was hooking, though, and a second sheet reflected that even though Marner did also appear to cover the puck with his glove in front of goalie Frederik Andersen.
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It was close, Marner was lying in the crease and the puck was on or near the semi circle line of the crease. I had no issue with the call. - winsix
Marner looked like he pushed Freddy away to get it from the overhead during the game. |
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Monkeypunk
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According to the Star:
I thought it was called on Marner. - winsix
There was a definite hook by Marner as Nyqvist broke away from Marner towards the net just before he shot initially. After the broadcast, there was a clip where Friedman clarified that that's where the ref's arm went up. |
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I believe Andersen stopped 3 or 4 breakaways during the third period and overtime. A bad Marner giveaway in his own zone and the bone head putting his hand on the puck in overtime were the difference. Leafs actually played ok, Korpisalo was the star of the game IMO, and the refs called an ok game. I think the Leafs need to work on more shots and less passes in the offensive zone. Lots of wasted opportunities when players are passing in nearly perfect shooting areas. - winsix
Andersen covered the puck before Marner got his hand on it.
Apparently the penalty shot was rewarded to the "hook" on the breakaway just prior.
A weak call, considering Nyquist still got a shot off. Should've only been a penalty if anything.
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The west and the majority of Canadians In general. People make the mistake of voting for the figure heads in general. Whether it be not voting for Trudeau because he did black face or if it's Scheer because of his voting record for gay rights when every party leader is just gonna vote on their political positions for every position. The reality is the biggest issue in this election is our economy. As far as gay rights goes. Gay people have the same rights as everyone else right now. No one is going to take that away. biggest issue in this election is climate change and the conservatives had the best plan to address that. The carbon tax just scared off investments into our oil and gas Industries which is the biggest part of Canada's gdp. Only party against that was the conservatives whos plan was to have the biggest contributors to our carbon footprint to invest in green energy which is much more appealing to big companies as they would rather invest into technologies than pay taxes where their money goes to a government to decide where that goes. In my opinion all provinces that voted unanimously blue should be aloud to leave the country with their resources and the remainder of the country should be forced to live with the government they elected with no equalization payments.
Edit: I say this as a Newfoundlander that voted almost unanimously liberal - HealthyScratch6
Not to mention how the Liberals are slowing trying to kill small business.
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You take dumb penalties when you stop skating. These guys aren't in the same gear as the opposition too often. It's probably impressive that they've collected 3 points in the last 3 games considering the penalty differential.
Big win tonight or it's bag skate Wednesday. |
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Andersen covered the puck before Marner got his hand on it.
Apparently the penalty shot was rewarded to the "hook" on the breakaway just prior.
A weak call, considering Nyquist still got a shot off. Should've only been a penalty if anything. - LeafGuy89
Marner put his stick on the guys glove ...definite penalty. He did the same thing earlier in the game. Long shifts ...lazy play ...whatever it is I'm sure he got a facefull of coaching after the game. |
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The climate change and economy debate in Canada are one and the same as our biggest part of our GDP is the oil and gas industry and the climate debate goes against it. So you need to balance to two out. I for one actually think the climate change debate is horse poop as they've been preeching the same thing for 40 years and they've been wrong the whole time. Also if you look at all the stats they give they show over the last 20 to 30 years like temperatue increase and weather intensity but if you extrapolate over 100 year you see that things havent changed much but lets ignore my own biases and assume we are the cause of climate change. Canada makes up 2% of the world carbon footprint. The liberal and NDP's want to kill our oil and gas industry and go 100% green. The government has no money. All their money comes from tax payers so they want to shut down our biggest source of gdp and have the tax payers pay even though they are killing thousands of high paying jobs to build the infrastructure for this green energy which doesn't actually exist right now. The conservatives wanted to prop up our oil and gas industry that generates thousands of high paying jobs and have those big companies pay for the research into green energy which in turn would make Canada a leader in the field which we could sell to foreign countries in need. Which makes more sense?
In Canada alone the oil and gas industry has invested over 3.8 billion dollars into green technology. Who else has contributed anything near that. Quebec is to busy taking equalization payment and crying about wanting to be sovereign and Ontario is to busy taking equalization payments and looking down on the rest of the country. You all take the money of the west and then think you have some moral high ground. The only reason the Canadian economy doesn't collapse is because the oil and gas industry and the farming industry which all come from the west. - HealthyScratch6
C'mon, small business employs more people in this country than anyone else and I believe, not 100%, but government employs a distant second. |
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i thought andersen was quite mediocre again - at least from the recap considering the three goals (in particular that 2nd goal was bad).
on a penalty shot, leafs should just play the backup - andersen is one of the worst goalies in NHL on penalty shots. - MaximusAurelius
1st goal no chance
2nd goal Marincin sitting on top of Andy, nowhere to go...
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Garnie
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They called it based on the hook when the guy was breaking free to the net. It was distant enough to award a penalty shot - he was breaking away from Marner when he was hooked.
Everyone thought it was hand on the puck in the crease at first, but it wasn't. - Monkeypunk
Should have been a penalty and not penalty shot IMO
Too late now, bring on the Bruins. |
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