
Dustin Byfuglien And Matt Hendricks Caught a GODDAMN DINOSAUR!

What do the @NHLJets do on a day off? They catch lifetime dinos with us👌 #SturgeonSlayers #CatchRecordRelease pic.twitter.com/8bsP79bXh7
— Sturgeon Slayers (@SturgeonSlayers) October 10, 2017
The Winnipeg Jets won their first game of the season on Monday night with a 4-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers. They’re continuing their Western Canadian road trip, and will play the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday.
Dustin Byfuglien and Matt Hendricks, who are both out with undisclosed injuries, went out to the same river along with the Sturgeon Slayers, a luxury fishing company that takes its customers on fishing trips to remote locations.
Byfuglien and Hendricks caught a massive fish, which is fitting considering Byfuglien is one of the biggest players in the NHL. It’s illegal to keep sturgeon after they’ve been caught since they’re registered as a threatened, protected species. They’re nicknamed dinosaurs as they’ve survived two ice ages and have been around for over 65 million years, with some being measured at 12-feet and over 1000-lbs, with a life expectancy around 200 years.
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