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Why O'Halloran hates Detroit

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s***ty he got shot but i sitll don't like the guy and when he said that "Do we make more mistakes than the players? No"

I dont know about that one. hes still one of the worst in my book even with all the games hes worked.

Who exactly is the best in your "book"(is the book label'd "Wing Fans"?)

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Why in the world does that guy get an article written about him? :lol:

I dont care what happened to him, he screws us over alot, I dont want him in the NHL. I miss the officials who had sense, at least when McGoo made calls you could laugh and just say "Ah, thats just McGoo, lets get the game back underway".

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Wow, that's one hell of a story, Unfortunately for O'Halloran is just cements a proper motive to the anti-Detroit theory many of us share and rightfully so.

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I don't think hes really a bad official in terms of skill and his ability to officiate, If he just called it w/o the garbage bias against holmstrom and the wings he'd be great.

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As much as I hate to see the guy on the ice when we are playing, he's still a person, and I'm glad he and his kid are living their lives healthy. Now we just need to teach him that Homer is allowed to breathe in the blue paint area without a penalty.

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I read this article when it came out on espn.com a while ago. It is quite a good story.

As for O'Halloran hating Detroit, thats a s*** statement. He is a great ref.

Tell that to Holmstrom.

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