The golden retriever in this hockey player's family has proven that yes they can. A couple of years back, I was out in the garage and noticed that the old bucket of pucks had been moved from a higher shelf to a lower one where our Golden had access to it. The bucket didn't look …
More Than A Tape Job
Bobby Orr means a lot to anyone who has any love of the game. Like all greats, he is known for many great things - championships, stats, magical plays, etc. However, great players also have certain subtleties which add to their mystique. In Orr's case, one of things I always loved about him was …
Friday Hockey
Strangely, Friday has always been a day without much hockey in my life. House leagues tended not to schedule much on Friday nights, although for a few years my son's team used to have the odd practice in the late evening hours when the kids were older. High school hockey likewise didn't schedule things on …
The Blue Team Meets Its Waterloo – Halloween
So this is how Dimaggio felt on game 57 eh? Or how Gretz felt after game 52. Or Ripken after game 2,131. Or perhaps the closest parallel in modern sport is how the Flyers felt on game 36 in 1979. Ok, you've probably read it elsewhere by now since this is the age of instant …
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The Scariest Hockey Players Ever
In the spirit of things that scare us and give us nightmares, here's my list in no particular order: Some guy I played house league against in Peterborough in my late teens who last name was Terien. Right up there when one thinks of insane. From the time the puck dropped, he was looking …
Did You Ever Step On To The Ice With Your Skates Guards On…
...and splay yourself all over the ice at the gate with all your buddies laughing at you? I never did. Not once. Accuse me of memory suppression if you want but I swear I never did.
Lou Angotti, Dennis Kearns and the Kansas City Scouts
After our WOHL game tonite, Mike Paola asked if anyone remembered the name Lou Angotti. Given the age of the guys in the room, most did. I immediately remembered him as a Minnesota North Star (a team he never played for) while most of the others nailed him correctly as a Black Hawk for …
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The Pride of Trout Creek Ontario
I don't remember Gerry Odrowski as a hockey player. I only remember my Dad telling me a story about a very average hockey player named Gerry Odrowski that for some reason some fans somewhere decided to form a fan-club around precisely because he was so average. Now my Dad told me this story a …
Dave Dryden
Any old-school, hockey-loving Canuck worth his Tackaberries knows Ken Dryden, the storied Canadian / Canadien hero goalie with more Connie Smythe hardware and Stanley Cup rings than "Carter has pills" as my father-in-law would say. (Not sure who Carter was but he's quoted often at the in-laws; however I digress). A lesser known fact …
Leafy Images
I don't have attribution for these images but would be happy to acknowledge whoever created them. These were sent to me by some hockey buddies who thought they would add colour to rinktales. For all you Toronto fans, take heart - if the Leaf brand is able to conjure up images of gracious yachts …