Flower’s in the cage


“it’s a sure thing.”

adapted from a phrase coined by pittsburgh penguins coach dan bylsma. originally used to inform the team that goaltender marc-andre fleury was starting a game, it has since been used to indicate when something is a guarantee.

works best when there is a slight pause before being uttered.
… flower’s in the cage.

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