Go Avs!
Back in 2011, an unknown player started for a Denver team. Within a few years, he would become a captain who would lead his team to the top.
Now, with Senate approval to become Secretary of Energy, our former CEO Chris Wright’s transfer to the Washington Capitals has been completed.
Under Wright’s leadership, Liberty completed 585,000 frac stages, and grew from a single frac crew in 2011 to one of the biggest industry players, now responsible for unlocking about 10% of all primary energy all Americans consume through hydraulic fracturing. To bring further energy sobriety to the United States and the world, this unrestricted free agent is willing to expose his clean record to mud-throwing Washingtonians.
Like Wright, Landeskog stood at the beginning of the Colorado Avalanche’s success to eventually win the Stanley Cup. The Avs rise to the top of the NHL with top liners MacKinnon, Rantanen, Makar and Toews happened because these players clicked while they were together, with many of them raising their Points per Game Played above the elusive 1 P/GP.
The culture of good leadership and hard work is contagious, and our captain was an example. The Avs trained their replacements to become new leaders, many of whom perform better with the Avs than with their previous teams. This is apparent in the lower graph when you shift player’s stats to their start as an Avalanche.
Now, with Landeskog out indefinitely and Wright and Rantanen traded, new leaders are stepping up and scoring points.
Many of them are Canadians, who are getting a bad wrap that is aboot to get worse with these new Capitals. But Canadians will manage, as they always do, because MacKinnon, Makar and Gusek are some of the world’s best hockey players and frac’rs out there. Go Avs!



