Found December 15, 2011 on The Nosebleeds: Yardbarker Blogger Network
PLAYERS: Hal Gill
TEAMS: Montreal Canadiens

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This chubby little Devils fan is not ******* around with his one-finger salute to former-Bruin and current-Candiens defenseman Hal Gill. Look at the execution on that bird flip. Perfect form, stern face, quick and straight to the point. You know what that finger says? It says "**** you Hal Gill, I hate everything about you. You're a giant piece of **** and you skate like a ******* dinosaur. Get off the ice." And you know what? The kid's right. Hal Gill does ******* suck. He's terrible AND he plays for the Canadiens. You can't really sink much lower than that in the NHL. So even though Chubbs might be an obese piece of Jersey pond scum, he tells it like it is. You're alright by me Chubbs, you're now officially my second favorite Devils fan...right behind David Puddy.
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