LoF for sure had a good chuckle to himself over this post.He’s a Texas Ranger.
Walker Texas Ranger was a fantastic program, and Clarence Gilyard Jr recently passed away, so show some respect.LoF for sure had a good chuckle to himself over this post.
LGM got it.LoF for sure had a good chuckle to himself over this post.
While that is a reasonable story, there is no way that behaviour like that could remain in secret for 10 days after a corporate event. In this day of cellphone surveillance, an embarrassing situation would not remain secret for any length of time, let alone 10 plus daysSeravalli : "An alcohol-fueled incident involving (Corey) Perry was alleged to have occurred in Nashville on Nov. 17, the night prior to Chicago’s game against the Predators, during a Blackhawks-organized corporate event that included sponsors and team employees in attendance."
Man, that Broadway street will do you in. Bobo's kid also got drunk and arrested last year there. And I think Carey Price was having fun right before the draft.Seravalli : "An alcohol-fueled incident involving (Corey) Perry was alleged to have occurred in Nashville on Nov. 17, the night prior to Chicago’s game against the Predators, during a Blackhawks-organized corporate event that included sponsors and team employees in attendance."
He banged all of them and they're too proud to let it out. It was a Roman Bath House event.Still sounds like he banged someone
I'll submit one salient defensive point...I can’t imagine getting drunk at an event is contract termination worthy, so something noteworthy obviously occurred
Another rumour I’m hearing is that Perry was hooking up with a team employee for a while until she broke it off. But then Perry wouldn’t let it go and persisted at being a creepy harasser until she spilled the beans to management.
No idea if it’s true, but heard it from someone who does know some people in hockey and doesn’t typically make shit up.
Which…if true, I still don’t see why it necessitates all the cloak & dagger secrecy from the Blackhawks and leaving your young franchise player’s family twisting in the wind.