He's saying he's aiming on winning the Art Ross Trophy next year, and that he would be very disappointed if it didn't happen. He's also saying he's better than Erik Karlsson, that's where the Karlsson segment comes from.
@iettord31242 жыл бұрын
@@okyouknowwhatever Troll
@okyouknowwhatever2 жыл бұрын
@@iettord3124 Then why aren't you telling her what he said then yourself? He (Boqvist) told a story about wanting Erik Karlsson's (signed?) stick, but Karlsson apparently said no first. Then later on Boqvist's teammate Gustav Nyqvist made it happen, so he got himself a signed stick from Karlsson. This is like when Petr Nedved asked Gretzky for a stick as a rookie with Canucks. Boqvist also said he had mixed feelings at first about being traded from Chicago (most players have, unless they actively wants out), and that he thought he would stay in Chicago for the rest of his life (which is fairly odd because very few players stay with a single NHL club for their whole career unless they're a franchise player or at least a core player). But alas.
@Scandinavian19622 жыл бұрын
Flytta från Chicago till Ohio rent stadsmässigt är som att flytta från Sverige till Sudan.
@emmar75042 жыл бұрын
What? Chicago is bad. It is so ghetto, and it’s known for being a dangerous city. Two blackhawk players (Connor Murphy and Caleb Jones) had their cars stolen in Chicago while they went out for dinner. Unless Sweden is also like that, I don’t know why you are comparing the two together.
@SverigesFjortisar12 жыл бұрын
Säger du som säkert inte ens varit i städerna.
@okyouknowwhatever2 жыл бұрын
@@emmar7504 Parts of Sweden are turning into ghettos too, though obviously not Chicago level bad. But if you're a millionaire hockey player you can most always find a good place to live in. The Swedes in the Detroit were always told to keep away from downtown. Same with Steen and East St. Louis.