theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 15:22 pm
That’s how tough he is. Knew he couldn’t give it his all for Team Canada. Gave everything he could in the playoffs and was still one of their best players.
Get well Big Sugah
Petro chose to skip playing for his country…end of story.
He was back playing for Vegas the first game after 4 nations.
Your hero is a paper tiger.
Deciding what players you trash and the ones you worship is comical.
Trash Buch for icing the puck….but NO ONE ever iced the puck more than Petro in the final minute of a game.
Weird.
It bothers you so much that he’s Armstrong’s hero
Laughing…Buchnevich hahahaha
Army let him walk. Good decision.
Army regrets that things didn't work out, but if the circumstances were the same, he would do it again.
That’s what makes Army one of the best.
Respects him so much he makes him Captain of the defense for the best hockey nation in the world
Talks about how much he respects him
Biggest regret
Thinks about him every time he goes by statues
theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 15:22 pm
That’s how tough he is. Knew he couldn’t give it his all for Team Canada. Gave everything he could in the playoffs and was still one of their best players.
Get well Big Sugah
Petro chose to skip playing for his country…end of story.
He was back playing for Vegas the first game after 4 nations.
Your hero is a paper tiger.
Deciding what players you trash and the ones you worship is comical.
Trash Buch for icing the puck….but NO ONE ever iced the puck more than Petro in the final minute of a game.
Weird.
It bothers you so much that he’s Armstrong’s hero
Laughing…Buchnevich hahahaha
Army let him walk. Good decision.
Army regrets that things didn't work out, but if the circumstances were the same, he would do it again.
That’s what makes Army one of the best.
Respects him so much he makes him Captain of the defense for the best hockey nation in the world
Talks about how much he respects him
Biggest regret
Thinks about him every time he goes by statues
Hahaha …. Monkey sounds
Adin Hill…..
You’re comparing predicting a goaltender to start a game to this?
theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 15:22 pm
That’s how tough he is. Knew he couldn’t give it his all for Team Canada. Gave everything he could in the playoffs and was still one of their best players.
Get well Big Sugah
Petro chose to skip playing for his country…end of story.
He was back playing for Vegas the first game after 4 nations.
Your hero is a paper tiger.
Deciding what players you trash and the ones you worship is comical.
Trash Buch for icing the puck….but NO ONE ever iced the puck more than Petro in the final minute of a game.
Weird.
It bothers you so much that he’s Armstrong’s hero
Laughing…Buchnevich hahahaha
Army let him walk. Good decision.
Army regrets that things didn't work out, but if the circumstances were the same, he would do it again.
That’s what makes Army one of the best.
Respects him so much he makes him Captain of the defense for the best hockey nation in the world
Talks about how much he respects him
Biggest regret
Thinks about him every time he goes by statues
Hahaha …. Monkey sounds
Adin Hill…..
You’re comparing predicting a goaltender to start a game to this?
What’s your fsiq fr
Just being honest. You should try it.
You tend to stretch the truth…..everyone is talking about it.
Adin Hill…..just one of many.
theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 15:22 pm
That’s how tough he is. Knew he couldn’t give it his all for Team Canada. Gave everything he could in the playoffs and was still one of their best players.
Get well Big Sugah
Petro chose to skip playing for his country…end of story.
He was back playing for Vegas the first game after 4 nations.
Your hero is a paper tiger.
Deciding what players you trash and the ones you worship is comical.
Trash Buch for icing the puck….but NO ONE ever iced the puck more than Petro in the final minute of a game.
Weird.
It bothers you so much that he’s Armstrong’s hero
Laughing…Buchnevich hahahaha
Army let him walk. Good decision.
Army regrets that things didn't work out, but if the circumstances were the same, he would do it again.
That’s what makes Army one of the best.
Respects him so much he makes him Captain of the defense for the best hockey nation in the world
Talks about how much he respects him
Biggest regret
Thinks about him every time he goes by statues
Hahaha …. Monkey sounds
Adin Hill…..
You’re comparing predicting a goaltender to start a game to this?
What’s your fsiq fr
Just being honest. You should try it.
You tend to stretch the truth…..everyone is talking about it.
Adin Hill…..just one of many.
I and the free world predicted Hill would get the start after Binnington sucked. This seems to be of great significance to you.
And if you’re being honest…you had me on ignore after I embarrassed you…and now you keep quoting me daily
theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 15:22 pm
That’s how tough he is. Knew he couldn’t give it his all for Team Canada. Gave everything he could in the playoffs and was still one of their best players.
Get well Big Sugah
Petro chose to skip playing for his country…end of story.
He was back playing for Vegas the first game after 4 nations.
Your hero is a paper tiger.
Deciding what players you trash and the ones you worship is comical.
Trash Buch for icing the puck….but NO ONE ever iced the puck more than Petro in the final minute of a game.
Weird.
It bothers you so much that he’s Armstrong’s hero
Laughing…Buchnevich hahahaha
Army let him walk. Good decision.
Army regrets that things didn't work out, but if the circumstances were the same, he would do it again.
That’s what makes Army one of the best.
Respects him so much he makes him Captain of the defense for the best hockey nation in the world
Talks about how much he respects him
Biggest regret
Thinks about him every time he goes by statues
Hahaha …. Monkey sounds
Adin Hill…..
You’re comparing predicting a goaltender to start a game to this?
What’s your fsiq fr
Just being honest. You should try it.
You tend to stretch the truth…..everyone is talking about it.
Adin Hill…..just one of many.
I and the free world predicted Hill would get the start after Binnington sucked. This seems to be of great significance to you.
And if you’re being honest…you had me on ignore after I embarrassed you…and now you keep quoting me daily
It’s hilarious
Adin Hill…..
“Everyone is talking about it”….
What a clown.
theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 15:22 pm
That’s how tough he is. Knew he couldn’t give it his all for Team Canada. Gave everything he could in the playoffs and was still one of their best players.
Get well Big Sugah
Petro chose to skip playing for his country…end of story.
He was back playing for Vegas the first game after 4 nations.
Your hero is a paper tiger.
Deciding what players you trash and the ones you worship is comical.
Trash Buch for icing the puck….but NO ONE ever iced the puck more than Petro in the final minute of a game.
Weird.
It bothers you so much that he’s Armstrong’s hero
Laughing…Buchnevich hahahaha
Army let him walk. Good decision.
Army regrets that things didn't work out, but if the circumstances were the same, he would do it again.
That’s what makes Army one of the best.
Respects him so much he makes him Captain of the defense for the best hockey nation in the world
Talks about how much he respects him
Biggest regret
Thinks about him every time he goes by statues
Hahaha …. Monkey sounds
Adin Hill…..
You’re comparing predicting a goaltender to start a game to this?
What’s your fsiq fr
Just being honest. You should try it.
You tend to stretch the truth…..everyone is talking about it.
Adin Hill…..just one of many.
I and the free world predicted Hill would get the start after Binnington sucked. This seems to be of great significance to you.
And if you’re being honest…you had me on ignore after I embarrassed you…and now you keep quoting me daily
It’s hilarious
You should in mourning, a whole season without Petro. Who will you GOAT worship? Mikkola?
theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 15:22 pm
That’s how tough he is. Knew he couldn’t give it his all for Team Canada. Gave everything he could in the playoffs and was still one of their best players.
Get well Big Sugah
It feels like raindrops Falling from my eye, eyes Falling from my eyes. UY's
Wow, got to wonder if this the end of the line for Petro. 36 years old in January and it will be tough coming back from multiple surgeries. This might be the Knights way of saying " thank you for your service ". With the last year of his contract in 2027, it could be convenient for both parties to not see Petro play the last two years of his contract. Would a team sign him at nearly 38 years old after a two year layoff?
sdaltons wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:16 pm
Further proof not signing him long-term wasn't a huge loss. Would have been nice to have him the last couple. Not anymore.