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Re: Racchi's rug

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Yeah, 28 cannot be the last number worn by the rug.
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Can this just die, please.
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this thread warms my heart.
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Recchi to PIT (E4)
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Racchi's Rug to coach the Avs. (LGP1)
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the man has stones.....kidney stones!

http://www.hfboards.com/showthread.php?t=643385" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Felt kidney stones after Game 4 played through games 5 and 6, scoring a goal in each. Had surgery the night before game 7. Second surgery the next morning. Suited up that night to play 21+ min.

Always expect to hear about nagging injuries after the season ends. Most of them are played up IMO to exaggerate what players have to deal with. But this is above and beyond.
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JS© wrote:the man has stones.....kidney stones!

http://www.hfboards.com/showthread.php?t=643385" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
does mark recchi cover his kidney stones of the ice and then on the ice when his stones flips of his dehydrated kidneys is exposed ala Newman asking to pass on a new stone recently passed from a kidney while trying to pick up a woman complimenting the stone
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this thread would have been epic if the Bruins would've beaten the Canes.
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This thread is soothing to me. It almost makes life 12% better.
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bump for the sweep!
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KARL RACKI'S CARPET.
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Jimmy Straka wrote:mark recchi bald did not white when we back man who break flying ben motorcycle nightmare fidel castro and his beard jumped a string bean could this really be the end?

I don't want a pickle, i just want to ride on my motor-cickle.
And I don't want to die, I just want to ride on my motor-cy-
cle
I never went past the first page of this thread back in the day, but today I decided to be brave and go deeper...and on page 2 of the thread I found this gem. I am still laughing outloud about the "beard jumped a string bean." You made my day.
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I did it! I finally had the nerve to read through the now legendary "Racchi's Rug" thread. I feel like I accomplished something already today. Lets Go Pens!
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Jimmy Straka wrote:mark recchi bald did not white when we back man who break flying ben motorcycle nightmare fidel castro and his beard jumped a string bean could this really be the end?
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Looks like something you'd find in the last results of a google search
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Tico Rick wrote:If the Penguins win the cup will Racchi's rug be invited to Mario's house and will it end up floating in the pool alongside the cup?
I guess the answer is no. I didn't see him in any of those photos.
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Ha ha... Hossa.
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ulf wrote:this thread would have been epic if the Bruins would've beaten the Canes.
The Bruins are epic for just being associated with the Racchi's Rug thread.
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Recchi stays in Boston. His rug shall follow.
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Wooooo Racchi's Rug! :thumb:
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Image
The Boston Bruins have re-signed forward Mark Recchi to a one-year, $1 million contract.

The deal also includes a bonus package (the bonus package being Racchi's Rug).

The veteran winger was acquired by Boston at the trade deadline last season from the Tampa Bay Lightning. Recchi, 41, signed a one-year, $1.25 million deal with Tampa Bay prior to this season.

Last season, Recchi had 23 goals and 61 points. The two-time Stanley Cup winner began his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=283525" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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JS© wrote:Image
Oh wow. He really needs to just shave his head.
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JS© wrote:he better not retire. We need another season of The Rug.

I think he has another season left in him.
The Rug does indeed only have one more season in him.
BOSTON - Mark Recchi wants one last chance to win another Stanley Cup.

The 41-year-old Recchi, who signed a US$1-million, one-year deal to return to the Bruins on Thursday, said during a conference call Friday that he'll likely call it quits after next season.

"I'm going to be honest with you. This will probably be it," the 20-year veteran said. "I want to go out and finish it off right by winning another championship and help this team be successful. I'd say this will probably be it.

"I've got my family situation I've got to consider and kids I've got to consider. It's been a great run. I think I want to give it one more chance. I want to give everything I have to Boston and sail off into the sunset."

Recchi, obtained in a trade-deadline day deal by the Bruins from Tampa Bay in March, was brought in to help Boston's playoff push.

But after posting the Eastern Conference's best record during the regular season, Boston was eliminated in a seven-game, second-round series by Carolina. Despite the early exit, Recchi feels like the Bruins have the pieces in place to make a run next spring.

"I really felt like it was a great fit for me and I'd have an opportunity if we do the right thing," he said from Pittsburgh, home of the current Stanley Cup champs. "Everybody left disappointed, which I really, really liked. I think the guys felt there was something left there and there was something out there. That will make us that much more hungry this year."
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=283612" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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JS© wrote:
shane613 wrote:
Racchi is not of eternity's fold
Though Rug is forever. Infamous, precious, and transcending
Wayward warrior of ice and stick

that was the best response to racchi's rug that i have ever in my life witnessed

well played

I hope the owner of that response steps up. I selected it as "Best Answer".

I'm bored and decided to post it again on Yahoo.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 952AA0D63o" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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No..I heard he has it welded on his head..Even takes a shower with it on.

Elaine-You're bald!!!!
Mark Recchi-No I'm not,I WAS bald...

And sceeennnnnnnnne
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mark recchi's rug appears to be doing a very poor job covering his bald head.