You’re on the road to spend time with teammates.”“I just think that where we want to go with our team, anything we can do to get better, that’s a stepping stone. Some information in it may no longer be current.When asked about the Winnipeg’s star’s words at Vancouver’s morning skate on Wednesday, Virtanen said, “Whatever. “So I don’t really know what’s going on.”For the record, Canucks head coach Travis Green said the team’s decision to ban games on the road came from the players.When you subscribe to globeandmail.com, you get access to:There was some division among the Leafs, however, with defenceman Jake Gardiner siding with Horvat.“I wouldn’t mind (a ban) either,” he said.
It’s not something that we’re harping down on.”“Everybody’s got to figure out what works best for them. “Video games get out of control. Not good enough… not even CLOSE to good enough. A Vancouver Canucks fan known simply as RD on Twitter did a bit of investigating and discovered that Laine played a staggering 14 hours of Fortnite this past Saturday…
We’re good about it.“I think if you’re addicted to that, maybe you should be a pro gamer instead of a pro hockey player,” he said. But I don’t think that’s going to happen.” That’s not good either.”The value of quality journalismWe aim to create a safe and valuable space for discussion and debate. But it’s all business here.”“I think they just needed something to blame after last year,” Laine said, an obvious shot at the Canucks’ dismal 31-40-11 record from the 2017-18 season. Patrik Laine is known for having a killer shot both on the ice and in the hit video game Fortnite.
The prominent Fortnite player has spoken several times on his fondness for the game and for playing video games to help him relax and decompress from his hectic schedule but… one hockey fan on Twitter may have unearthed just how obsessed Laine actually is.
Jets right wing Patrik Laine shoots past Golden Knights defenceman Shea Theodore during an NHL playoff game on May 18, 2018, in Las Vegas.Story continues below advertisementCalgary’s Dillon Dube was more focused on his first ever regular-season NHL shift than the fallout from a video game.The subject who is truly loyal to the Chief Magistrate will neither advise nor submit to arbitrary measures.“It was just an idea for our group to be a tight-knit group,” he said. ... We want to be focused all the time when we come to the rink but have fun at the same time. “Some of us like to play it quite a bit on this team, but we’re never on too late or too long. This is a space where subscribers can engage with each other and Globe staff.“I can’t even explain how addicting it’s become. You’re an athlete.