cant make this shyt up 
Bettman mad somewhere

Bettman mad somewhere
cant make this shyt up
Bettman mad somewhere
#MondayMustRead: Scott approached about movie
#MondayMustRead: Scott approached about movie
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — NHL All-Star Game MVP John Scott being carried on his teammates’ shoulders on Sunday was better than any Hollywood script. It actually happened.
But Scott’s story could eventually play out again on the big screen.
Through his agent, Ben Hankinson of Octagon Hockey, Scott has been approached about the possibility of a movie based on his career in addition to a slew of endorsement opportunities.
Hankinson said Monday he is only beginning to sort through the options.
“The John Scott ride has been nothing short of a rollercoaster to an incredible ending,” Hankinson said. “We do have a lot of different options for him to pursue, but he’s not looking to do everything there is. He’s going to have some different routes that he can take as far as books and even a potential movie. He can take it as far as he wants to.”
All-Star weekend was just the beginning of a crazy week for Scott. He returned home to Michigan with his wife and two daughters, set to move back into their house on Monday, which has been undergoing renovations for the last year.
His wife, Danielle, is scheduled to be induced into labour to give birth to twins on Thursday.
Luckily, the AHL is also on their All-Star break at the moment, allowing Scott a few extra days at home before heading back to St. John’s, Nfld.
“He’s in a whirlwind right now, but he’s focused on his family,” Hankinson said. “We’ll see where it goes. The world got to see not just what a fabulous hockey player he is but also a fabulous guy. To be in his camp for the last 10 years, it has been an absolute pleasure to be a part of his life and career.”
At 33, some wondered whether Sunday might have marked Scott’s last appearance at the NHL level. Scott said he hoped the attention would open new doors for his on-ice career. His preference is to keep playing beyond this season.
It is believed Scott was offered a full-time position as a radio analyst for one of his former teams last off-season, but he declined when a one-year offer with the Coyotes materialized for $575,000.
“Hopefully I can stick around and do something in the sport,” Scott said. “If not, I’ll do something else for work, you know, 9-to-5.”
Eventually, Scott will return to the ice, and back to reality. The attention will die down. But the magic will never fade from Sunday, an all-star moment that will never be duplicated.
“This is going to change John’s hockey career forever,” Hankinson said. “I’m sure you can imagine there were some bumpy roads and some dark days. But all along, John just let this thing play out. He’s enjoyed every second of it.”
Nikkas in my barbershop said that the Leafs might as well trade for an All-Star while he's cheap since the Habs dont even want him on the main roster![]()
God I can't wait until Gary Bettman is gone. Just looking at his face repulses me.
The league just signed him to a 7 year extension for some odd reason![]()
Nikkas in my barbershop said that the Leafs might as well trade for an All-Star while he's cheap since the Habs dont even want him on the main roster![]()
I live in ontario atm so yeahYall talk hockey in your barbershop![]()