I miss Mike Keenan.
He makes all coaches today seem like tame, trained puppies.
Random Question - Chara related
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Re: Random Question - Chara related
I have never thought of Torts as a tame, trained puppy.Beveridge wrote:I miss Mike Keenan.
He makes all coaches today seem like tame, trained puppies.
Rabid dog, yes. Trained puppy, no.
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Re: Random Question - Chara related
Torts is tame compared to some of the stuff Keenan has done over the years. ![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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it's not photoshopped. I can tell by the pixels and seeing some shops in my time.no name wrote:Thats not real is it??? Nawwww can't be.JS© wrote:might as well get this out of the way
If you look real close, it's part Warrior (lower) and part Nike (upper), plus it was only used in warmups.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_d ... nhl,142236" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Fast forward to pre-game warm-ups, and Mitchell decided to have a little fun at the expense of Keenan's comments: stepping out on to the ice with two shafts taped together for a super-stick that looked about 80 inches long. Or maybe he just borrowed one from Zdeno Chara.
Using a regulation stick during the game, Mitchell couldn't control a clearing pass that led to a Jarome Iginla goal, Calgary's first of the game. Behind the bench, Mike Keenan was retracting his thoughts about calling for a measurement.