Comments on: Red Wings sticks prove to be the REAL enemy https://tpl.detroit.hockey/2009/12/04/red-wings-sticks-prove-to-be-the-real-enemy/ Archived version of TPL - Hosted by DetroitHockey.Net Fri, 04 Dec 2009 22:17:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 By: ChristineRWBNB https://tpl.detroit.hockey/2009/12/04/red-wings-sticks-prove-to-be-the-real-enemy/#comment-206 Fri, 04 Dec 2009 22:17:07 +0000 https://tplarchive.detroithockey.net/2009/12/red-wings-sticks-prove-to-be-the-real-enemy/#comment-206 I've always thought Twitter followers should just be called "twits." And I say that as one of them, so, you know, no offense intended!

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By: Michael Petrella https://tpl.detroit.hockey/2009/12/04/red-wings-sticks-prove-to-be-the-real-enemy/#comment-205 Fri, 04 Dec 2009 17:32:50 +0000 https://tplarchive.detroithockey.net/2009/12/red-wings-sticks-prove-to-be-the-real-enemy/#comment-205 I was also impressed with Kindl – I think he'll step in next season as a viable part of the top six, particularly after losing Lebda and theoretically "losing" Lilja.

I suppose Twitter connections could be called "creepers," in which case followers sounds down-right pleasant.

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By: Natalie https://tpl.detroit.hockey/2009/12/04/red-wings-sticks-prove-to-be-the-real-enemy/#comment-204 Fri, 04 Dec 2009 15:07:09 +0000 https://tplarchive.detroithockey.net/2009/12/red-wings-sticks-prove-to-be-the-real-enemy/#comment-204 Brian and I were really impressed by Jakub Kindl last night, even though he left with a -2. Whatever. The kid had a good outing for his first NHL game, especially one that sucked so immensely.

Also, is it wrong that I'm a tiny bit creeped out by the fact that Twitter calls people "followers"? I mean, I love attention as much as the next brazen blogger, but…

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