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Chadwick Barry 2 ans ago Trade up and take the player you want the 37 and a prospect should good luck Devils 🗞
Casi Cada Minuto 2 ans ago It annoys me that often I hear people say "Yuri" Slafkovsky. Yuri is a Russian pronounciation, while Slafkovsky is (an I am too) a Slovakian. That's a major difference. His name is Juraj, pronounced as "Yoor-eye"
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Trade up and take the player you want the 37 and a prospect should good luck Devils 🗞
Take Juraj at 1 trade up
It annoys me that often I hear people say "Yuri" Slafkovsky. Yuri is a Russian pronounciation, while Slafkovsky is (an I am too) a Slovakian. That's a major difference. His name is Juraj, pronounced as "Yoor-eye"