will1066
If you score four, you better f'n win the game
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More Ukrainian than Canadian
Lots of people with Ukrainian heritage in Canada and Clarke is British.
Yes, and?
So there's no basis to call it "more of a Ukrainian name". Is Clarke more of a British name?
Réal Canadian hockey names can have Ukrainian roots, judges say it counts.Yes, and?
Devils picked a kid named Graeme Clarke. I think that's gotta be the most Canadian name I have ever heard.
By this logic, there's no such thing as an American or Canadian name, since they're countries of immigrants, barring natives.
Quebec you can also go Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond.Let’s do this by region:
Québec - Pierre-Luc Dubois (this one requires a hyphen)
GTA - Darryl Sittler (has to be a Darryl)
West - Jarome Iginla (gotta have a native name in there since there really aren’t such things as Canadian or American surnames unless they’re native)
Konawalchuk ?From Quebec, Denis Savard
For the "chuks" there's Dave Andreychuk and Clint Malarchuk
There is the one and only Peter Zezel
I'm offended you left Robin Big Snake out of this.Quebec you can also go Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond.
You could also do First Nations players and have Ethan Bear, Jordin Tootoo, and Fred Sasakamoose. But I know that's not really what we're doing.
Lindy Ruff. Darcy Hordichuk. Terry Sawchuk. Lots of "chuks." Good old Tugger Ron Tugnutt. Dick Duff. Another one of our boys Colton Orr.