A yellow card? Awesome! I love taking a minor penalty for unsportmanlike conduct now and then. Roughing calls are even better!
A yellow card? Awesome! I love taking a minor penalty for unsportmanlike conduct now and then. Roughing calls are even better!
You want that hamburger on bun?
Sent to the bench for a week? That sounds harsh. Does that mean browsing allowed but no posting or what?
Red Card is a 1 week ban... or until you play nice... whichever it takes
Then please tell Earthquake to stop telling me I know nothing. That hurts my feelings and embarrasses me, and that constitutes a TOS violation, does it not?
Sabre Ally, bring back my man Cujo!!
Last edited by Rude American; 07-23-2002 at 08:35 AM.
hehe. Another guy requested that I use this one for awhile. I guess y'all will have to take turns.
That a way rude...get in the corner and win that battle, but don't take any ****...give everything you take and a then some.
The NTRA...GO BABY GO!!!!!!!
THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT WILLIS!!!!!!!!!!! Touchdown Wills McGahee!!!!!
Originally posted by Rude American
A yellow card? Awesome! I love taking a minor penalty for unsportmanlike conduct now and then. Roughing calls are even better!
it's the game misconducts that suck though.
Originally Posted by yordad
Rude, I think you're thinking of Bob Mackie, who used to make dresses for Cher & Nancy Reagan. :) Chico's younger brother was Wayne, who played for the Vancouver Canucks, but unfortunately died of brain cancer in 1974.Originally posted by Rude American
BigDouglas,
I do remeber Chico Maki. Although I never met Chiko, my father knew him but knew his brother Bob much better. They new each other for many years and played oldtimers hockey together. Bob's girlsfriend was Freddy Stanfield's sister, so my father knew Freddy also.
Now Freddy Stanfield...there's a blast from the past. Missed being coached by Don Cherry in Boston by 1 yr & a former Sabre to boot. He was from St. Catherines wasn't he?
To the best of my knwledge, Fred was from Toronto. But he played for the St.Catharines Black Hawks. Gerry cheevers was born in St.Catharines though.
As far as the Maki's go, I'll have to check this out. I was positive Chiko had a little brother Bob. Maybe he was a cousin.
Eddie Shore was great....
He played for the Bruins and bought the AHL Springfierld Induians, 90 miles west of Boston.
He would play for the Bruins, then hop in a car or take a train and head out west to play Same day/next day for his Indians. And that was in the 1920's!
He moved the Indians to Syracuse for 3 years in the 1950's, but relocated them back to Springfield.
He owend the teams until his death in the 80's
Rude, did you ever collect those ESSO hockey sticker books in the early 70's? If I would have held on to mine, it'd be worth a mint
I rememeber I had those books, but they're long gone.
My old man bought a roll of uncut hockey cards in about 1978. He knew a guy who owned a bar so he gave them to him on loan for bar decor. Years passed and we never saw them again. I'd love to know where they went.
Last edited by Rude American; 07-24-2002 at 09:11 AM.
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delvecchio
kelly
cournoyer
Originally posted by northernbillfan
All these old timers you are talking about makes me feel old. Having watched a lot of these guys growing up, I suddenly aged reading this thread.
i hear you.they were good times weren't they?
That was true hockey. *sigh*
The Broad Street Bullies.
I remember a game where Dave Schultz kept hitting, slashing, spearing Tim Horton (who was 42 at the time), trying to goad him into a fight. Finally, Tim had enough, grabbed Schultz in a bear hug and slammed him to the ice, telling him "you don't want any of this". Guess what? From then on, Schultz gave Tim a wide berth.
Even when he was an old man playing, Tim was one of the toughest guys ever to play. This is what the Sabres need today, not a goon, just a tough defenseman that no one will **** with.
I remember watching Butch Gorring(sp) trying to make a comeback into the NHL and he had to go throught the farm team that was in my home town at the time, Nova Scotia Oilers.
Man could that guy move fast down the ice for such a little man. He did however bow out after 10 games. He realized that he was too old to keep up iwth the game.
It was the helmet...
Originally posted by Earthquake Enyart
The Broad Street Bullies.
I remember a game where Dave Schultz kept hitting, slashing, spearing Tim Horton (who was 42 at the time), trying to goad him into a fight. Finally, Tim had enough, grabbed Schultz in a bear hug and slammed him to the ice, telling him "you don't want any of this". Guess what? From then on, Schultz gave Tim a wide berth.
Even when he was an old man playing, Tim was one of the toughest guys ever to play. This is what the Sabres need today, not a goon, just a tough defenseman that no one will **** with.
moose dupont was one of my favorite defenseman.