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BuJoBi
I wish people would leave politics out of phr comment section. Could never understand what my political view has anything to do with hockey. Thanks phr
itsmeheyhii
It’s always those damn Whigs starting trouble!
Daniel Genest
I’ve left the mainstream sport medias because I was sick to see political, ideological news or ads and I’m really happy to see this PHR commitment.
The sport is a place where I can put away my suit and be myself for a minute.
lapcheung39
Hi!!!
bottlesup
Did someone cross that line? been all over this site couldn’t find it must’ve been appropriately tooken off in hastily time, PHR writers we appreciate u and thank you 4 everything u guys do on here
SnakeX3
I’ve never seen it be a problem, but I support this wholeheartedly. I wish the NHL would follow your lead.
numberoneslayerfan
phr is the best, you guys RULE