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Who is hottest? Friday edition q (1 Viewer)

Friday Edition

  • One

    Votes: 4 1.9%
  • Two

    Votes: 52 24.4%
  • Three

    Votes: 139 65.3%
  • Four

    Votes: 18 8.5%

  • Total voters
    213
1 - is bat#### crazy so likely a demon in the sack.

2 is a complete #####

3 is dumb as a stump

4 is a sloppy drunk

So hang out with 1 as a FWB until you have opportunity for a 3some with #4

Strictly speaking of looks, I like #2.

 
I'd lick all them 2-holes
For those not familiar with hockey:

When a goaltender stands in the net in the ready position, there are five open areas (and two closed) that the goalie must cover. They are:

1. Stick side, low: this area is the lower half of the stick side, defined by the blocker and arm, the ice, and the outer post of the goal. During a butterfly save this area is also covered by the leg pad with the blocker stacked on top to protect against low shots. When a goaltender is standing, the paddle of their stick is used to cover this area and to deflect the puck away from the net.

2. Glove side, low: this area is defined by the goaltender's arm and catcher on the top, the ice on the bottom, and the outside post of the goal. During a butterfly-style save, this area is closed off completely and the catcher is typically stacked on top of the leg pad as the leg is extended to cover the post.

3. Glove side, high: this area is defined by the goaltender's arm and catcher on the bottom, mask on the inside, and the post and top of the goal on the outside.

4. Stick side, high: this area is defined by the goal post, top of the goal, and the goalie's arm and blocker. The top half of the goaltender's stick is held in this area, but is not commonly used for stopping the puck.

5. 'Five Hole': the fifth area is between the goalie's leg pads and skates. This area is protected by the blade of the stick at all times, and is closed up by the upper leg pads when the goalie is in the butterfly position.

6. Between the blocker and the leg pad or body

7. Between the glove and the leg pad or body.[1]
 

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