Love Iafallo. Good guy, plays hard every shift, moves up and down the line without complaint. Thanks for this episode of Home Ice.
@daweedking126 күн бұрын
For he's a jolly Iafallo!
@patrickr476225 күн бұрын
We love him, we love him, we love him Iafallo you. Iafallo wherever you will go…
@matttilley862026 күн бұрын
Q: What is it you love about the Manitoba outdoors? A: Oh, it's awesome. It's open space. Good fishing and hunting. It's a great place to play hockey. So much for the nightlife and cultural aspect.
@davidsumner823425 күн бұрын
You realize this dude is a professional athlete, right? What does nightlife have to do with anything? Sorry this dude has hobbies that don’t revolve around getting black out drunk.
@rossgopicotrain404225 күн бұрын
reading comprehension skills leave a lot to be desired; question incorporated, 'Manitoba outdoors'; not 'Winnipeg nightlife' nor 'cultural aspect.' You better start reading - anything - so that you can develop some level of reading skills down the line! That is all!! RGB-Y4 out!!!
@matttilley862025 күн бұрын
@@davidsumner8234 I know Manitobans get a bit uppity when reminded that the city is a dump (I can say that because I used to live there), and that's understandable. It's a normal defensive reaction. But facts are facts.
@matttilley862025 күн бұрын
@@rossgopicotrain4042 I know my comment struck a nerve (see above) and I understand why: You feel an instinctual need to defend the poop-hole of the city in which you live. Sort of like when an abused wife defends her man when authorities come by to check in. It's a weird aspect of human behaviour, but I digress. I love the Winnipeg Jets and would be very happy if the won the Stanley Cup. Hell, I'd even make sure to be in the city (only for a day) to celebrate a victory. We can even exchange high-fives and bro hugs!