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Brad Fritsch

@bradfritsch

Husband, Father, recovering professional golfer. Now I sell gloves. You should buy one.

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Mark Messier agreeing with PK Subban on the “leaky goal” is hilarious - he scored about 326 from that exact same spot.

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Wayyyyyyy too many Carolina Hurricanes fans spouting Brind’Amour slander tonight 😂 Look at the rosters. To be here, again, is really quite something. Enjoy it. Hope for a win, then another. But holy moly …

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We have reached the emotional boiling point here in Raleigh, where somehow Barkov/Verhaeaghe/Bennett/Marchand/Tkachuk is on equal footing with the Canes forwards - and the problem is Rod Brind’Amour’s coaching. Eeeesh.

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The Drive interviews for May 23, 2025 Brad Fritsch: tsn.ca/radio/ottawa-1… gord wilson: tsn.ca/radio/ottawa-1… Julian McKenzie: tsn.ca/radio/ottawa-1… Jovan Santos-Knox(Jovan Santos-Knox): tsn.ca/radio/ottawa-1…

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Gawwwwww they’ll stop talking about it now Carolina Hurricanes. Ledges will be stepped away from. Narratives will have to be recrafted. And at least one more Adam Gold show with the Canes still playing. Yay.

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On June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, changing the course of history. Their courage serves as a reminder of the price of freedom. Let us never forget their heroism and sacrifice. defense.gov/Multimedia/Exp…

On June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, changing the course of history. Their courage serves as a reminder of the price of freedom. Let us never forget their heroism and sacrifice.
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The YEARS of fan condescension towards Southern markets (“why would anyone want to play there?”) has suddenly turned into “why wouldn’t you want to play there?” I am, as the kids say, here for it.

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I've become more interested in Scottie with time, and feel like I'm starting to understand the magnitude of what he's doing on and especially off course. This piece combines some thoughts I've been storing, and is my defense of him as subtly fascinating - golfdigest.com/story/british-…

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Seen a lot of “well it’s easy to say that when things are going great/you’re winning.” But it’s exactly what we would tell junior golfers or college players who struggle mentally - separate who you are from your score. It’s not “who you are.”

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One of the crazier things that has happened to me on a course happened today in the club championship. Was playing with Todd today, longtime family friend. On 15 he three putts. And turns to chuck his ball at the cart. I’m standing 15 feet to his left holding the flag.