Horton to bring Cup to South Florida
Not sure how I feel about this move. Guy took many nights off in his time in Florida and expressed no interest in staying. Why now?
11 months ago
Rob PKane McMahon
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Fine, you can bring the Cup to Florida Horton, but when we win it Quinton Howden and the rest of the team are gonna have a little parade outside of your Boston mansion.
by Chris S Roberts on Jul 9, 2011 12:41 PM EDT reply actions
Why can’t he just leave well enough alone? I mean honestly, is there anybody in this area that actually still likes Nathan Horton?
I just hope Panthers fans dont show up to see him
by Chris S Roberts on Jul 9, 2011 12:53 PM EDT up reply actions
Regardless of personal opinions on the guy's professional choices...
…it’s still a nice gesture for those who wish to attend (whatever the event may be, if one at all).
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I can see Northern media saying “This is the only way the Cup will ever be seen south of I-4”. Personally, I see nothing wrong with Horton, and yeah, I still like the guy. He got tired of losing and didn’t see the ownership/management making an effort up until the time he asked out, to change it. If you asked him now, his feelings might have changed.
by MrOmnipotent on Jul 9, 2011 4:36 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
Exactly the way I feel about Hortie.
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by flpanther360 on Jul 9, 2011 11:31 PM EDT up reply actions
Re: The subtitle
He took a few nights off during the final as well. Ya don’t see a concussed player waving towels behind the Zamboni doors all that often, let alone dashing the away ice with melted Boston ice during warm-ups.
Adrenaline can mask a lot of things. It’s one thing to call him out for not playing to his abilities in Florida. It’s another to joke about a concussion.
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by panthersfan27 on Jul 10, 2011 9:54 AM EDT up reply actions



















