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The Post not only wrote a big article on DiPietro recently (link), but now they are turning their tabloid-sensors towards the Isles players. Poor Matty lol. Is it only a matter of time til we see shots of Okposo on page 6 when he is on his way to a Harry Potter convention?

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Now, I ain’t saying saying she a gold digger

You and Kanye might not be, but I am lol.

Let Us Go, Islanders! (Ever notice how strange that sounds without the contraction?)

by TheMetalChick on Sep 17, 2011 12:30 AM EDT up reply actions  

HA.

I actually just thought of amuck better line:

Now, I ain’t saying saying she a gold digger, BUUUTTT….
She ain’t messin’ wit no Sound Tiger…

by Les Beaver on Sep 17, 2011 9:37 AM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

Is "Iceman" a position now?

I think that lady’s lawyer is actually Roland T. Flakfizer.

"He's depriving some small village of a pretty good idiot" - Mike Milbury on Ziggy Palffy's agent Paul Kraus.

by PGI on Sep 17, 2011 2:23 AM EDT reply actions  

The funniest part of this nonsense article is that the writer keeps repeating that moulson I underinsured. As if there’s not enough bite to this story except that.

What I am curious about in the article is if the accident occurred last June, when do she realize she might be able to squeeze more out of this claim? Greedy fucks.

Hunter said he was just finishing his check.

by Turgeon1992 on Sep 17, 2011 9:46 AM EDT via mobile reply actions  

Yeah that intrigued me

If the accident happened last June, then wouldnt Moulson not be signed to his multi-million dollar contract yet? and hell maybe he was still coming off his first year deal which was borderline league minimum, which could explain the crap insurance

"Mario Lemiuex… I used to respect you."- Turgeon1992

by Zhora on Sep 17, 2011 9:52 AM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

Hell

at the time, he wasn’t even signed to his one- year, $2.5 million contract.

Official choice of Lighthouse Dog #1.

by Fabtraption on Sep 17, 2011 10:22 AM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

But he signed a 9.4 million dollar deal in the future. Why couldn’t he just terminator his car insurance.

Hunter said he was just finishing his check.

by Turgeon1992 on Sep 17, 2011 10:38 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions  

"Facts?!?! Never heard of them."

- every New York Post editor ever.

"He's depriving some small village of a pretty good idiot" - Mike Milbury on Ziggy Palffy's agent Paul Kraus.

by PGI on Sep 17, 2011 11:29 AM EDT up reply actions   2 recs

Hilarious!

auto Rec.

There is a problem with outliving your enemies, it usually means that you have outlived your friends as well...
Honnor thy father - D. Vader (Robert Asprin, Myth series)

by burpchelischili on Sep 17, 2011 7:02 PM EDT up reply actions  

Moulson did not sign the contracts til’ after the fact. You cannot back date or post date a car accident. A guy who made bare minimum and quite possibly didnt have an address bc he didnt know where he was going to be, used the arena. Whats wrong with that? Chances are he spent most of his time at the arena and stayed at the marriot as most players do.

Bare minimum car insurance is “enough.” I feel that if he wasnt a millionaire at this point, they would have settled. Shes looking for highest compensation she can squeeze out. The guy made a mistake. He didnt push a cop, he didnt drive drunk, or boat drunk. He got into a car accident. And he was covered.

NY state law does not mandate you to have car insurance for a non-financed vehicle. As long as you at very least carry liability.

by mdesarmo on Sep 17, 2011 11:57 AM EDT reply actions  

But that argument doesn’t make moulson look like an irresponsible millionaire sports star who wants to get off Scot free from his mistakes.

Hunter said he was just finishing his check.

by Turgeon1992 on Sep 17, 2011 1:08 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions   2 recs

New Post Article:

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Hockey star Matt Moulson’s camp has dropped the gloves on a Connecticut lawyer who made “outlandish and defamatory’” comments about the Islanders’ wingman in a dispute over car insurance coverage.
“This is a celebrity shakedown,’” Moulson’s lawyer, Stephan Seeger, blasted yesterday.

Seeger’s remarks were directed at Mark Arons, a Wesport lawyer who last week told reporters he had filed suit Moulson for negligence on behalf of a woman involved in a 2010 car crash with the stickhandler.

Noting that Moulson carried only the minimum required liability insurance — $25,000 — Arons derided the player as “either clueless or cheap” and said treatment of his client’s alleged injuries required “substantially’” more than that.

Arons sent out press releases and copies of the purported lawsuit, claiming it had been filed — but, as of late Monday, no record of it existed in Danbury Superior Court.

Seeger — who characterized Moulson’s car accident as “a fender bender” — said the athlete hasn’t been served with any suit, but may soon serve up papers of his own against Arons.

“Calling somebody out in public with outlandish remarks about a phantom lawsuit that has not been served, let alone filed, gives you an idea about what kind of case we’re dealing with here,”’ Seeger said.

Let Us Go, Islanders! (Ever notice how strange that sounds without the contraction?)

by TheMetalChick on Sep 19, 2011 10:26 PM EDT reply actions  

I am surprised that there is no mention that Jonathan Quick was NOT named in the lawsuit?

Nassau Coliseum lost a veteran and an original Islander fan. ACC 1918-2011

by Hockey1919 on Sep 20, 2011 10:02 AM EDT reply actions   1 recs

Oh boy..

I’ve had the same insurance company for 15 years, and with the exception of locking my keys in my truck, I have no idea what that even covers.

"We can't get pushed around," Haley said. "What commentators say about us, that's their job. My job is to try and limit as many people who want to take liberties with our guys as possible."

by BobbyNystromOwnsYou on Sep 20, 2011 10:22 AM EDT reply actions  

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