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Nick Cousins with the biggest dive and fake injury you'll ever see
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Nick Cousins with the biggest dive and fake injury you'll ever see

The quickest recovery in human history!

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Nick Cousins is getting himself a reputation. And it's one that won't serve him or his Florida Panthers well as we come down the final stretch of the season and into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Cousins has a well earned reputation for being a bit of an 'embellishment artist', shall we say? Flat out, the guy is a diver. He's the worst diver the NHL has seen since PK Subban's heyday.

And if you don't believe me well just watch this miraculous 2 second recovery from this evening's game against the Buffalo Sabres:


Absolutely shameful behavior. Could you imagine having this guy on your team? There has to be some conflict there with his Panthers teammates. 

On the flip side of all this though, read below for a good old time hockey story out of Winnipeg this evening.


We've got a good, old fashioned captain on captain violence in the NHL this evening!

Winnipeg Jets captain Adam Lowry and St. Louis Blues captain Brayden Schenn squared off at center ice and gave fans in Winnipeg's Canada Life Centre a fantastic show.

The pair trade blows with several right haymakers landing, but it's Lowry who manages to stay on his feet the longest. Schenn goes down swinging though!

Check it out:


That's just old time hockey right there!

For our earlier report on the Jets and the press conference held today by NHL Gary Bettman in Winnipeg, read below.


Winnipeg Jets fans have been living in an existential fog for the past 72 hours.

You see, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced three days ago that he'd be holding a public press conference in Winnipeg today to discuss the future of the Jets the team. Well, today he did that and he calmed Jets fans' worst fears... kinda.

Of course, the Jets have been on rocky footing the past few years and there's some sentiment amongst people in the league that the team's ownership can't afford to run the team if their revenues don't pick up. The Jets have the lowest average attendance in the NHL of any team playing in a full-sized arena. The Arizona Coyotes are dead last with just 4,600 fans per game in their college sized facility, but the Jets are net in line at 13,140 average fans per game. That's awfully close to what the San Jose Sharks are averaging and they're an absolutely dreadful team, so you can understand the concern. The Jets are a great team and they still can't make any money. That's concerning.

Bettman mostly poo-poo'ed away any reports that the NHL is looking to take the Jets out of Winnipeg though. He expressed his belief in the Winnipeg market and encouraged fans to "get over their anxiety" and return to Winnipeg's Canada Life Centre.

Some quotes from Bettman today:

“I’m not sure why people are now speculating that [the team] is not gonna be here. Obviously, the attendance needs to improve. It will. I have confidence in this organization.”

“If I didn’t believe in places like Winnipeg, we wouldn’t have brought the Jets back. Get over your anxiety and come to games.”

- Gary Bettman


You're not sure why people are speculating why the team might move?

Oh, I don't know Gary... maybe because that's exactly what you've done before!?

Right from the hop when the Jets were moved back to Winnipeg in 2011 the NHL made it clear that in order for things to work out that fans would have to show up and support the team. Now that there's been a bit of a dip in that, Bettman is showing up in town to remind everyone to put up or shut up. It's extortion, really...

Don't you have a team in the Arizona desert to worry about, Gary?

Source: Sportsnet