Have no idea why I wrote dish - total typo haha.I made a Gordon Ramsey joke....but no one laughed. Me sad.
(well okay...I was kinda....making fun of @RSeen 's "Top 6 DISH forward" comment but I thought it was a clever quip... )
Have no idea why I wrote dish - total typo haha.I made a Gordon Ramsey joke....but no one laughed. Me sad.
(well okay...I was kinda....making fun of @RSeen 's "Top 6 DISH forward" comment but I thought it was a clever quip... )
Did my question about Jack really get deleted? Dang #soft
I don’t even know what tumbler is and I’m not even old!
And for what its worth, reddit is usually the source where someone bitches about players, they are all defending Jack there and some folks casting blame on the person who posted that.
Having met many pro athletes over the years and bringing my kids to numerous signing days I could care less how they interacted with me. As an adult I would never ask for an autograph. I have had some fun interactions but I found that you have to say something they find amusing and surprising. My favorite was when we met Marwues Colston the former New Orleams Saints player. He was a student at Hofstra when drafted. We went to the rookie signing and when it was our turn my son stepped up with his photo to have it signed. While Colston was signing I said “It’s a shame you weren’t drafted by the Jets”. He looks at me and I say “think how easy it would have been. All you would have had to do is move your bag across the locker room”. (Jets practiced at Hofstra then). He laughed and posed for a nice photo with my oldest.Also if Jack was being nice and smiling to kids, then he did his moral duty.
An adult fan is whiny about a player because they weren’t enthusiast enough while talking to them at a free event? Whatever. Grow up.
It's like Nico's trademark I'm-hurt look during games.It's a literal meme at this point how much Jack hates answering questions. Why would anyone think he wants to be a chatty Cathy with random fans
As long as they are nice to the kids that's all they need to do
Yup, the old coach is 90 years young.I thought it a pretty good counter example to what is now a completely worn out trope.
Is Don Cherry even alive?
For some reason I had him closer to 95. He was already old when I first found out who he was. But it’s only been 5 years this month since he was last on TV, so now that I think about it 90 seems about right.Yup, the old coach is 90 years young.
He's a nice guy off the ice/TV. One think I learned early on, and you might like this one, he didn't really like goalies.For some reason I had him closer to 95. He was already old when I first found out who he was. But it’s only been 5 years this month since he was last on TV, so now that I think about it 90 seems about right.
I wasn’t exposed to him much as a kid, probably because I’m not Canadian, so I didn’t get him on TV. And his coaching career was already over by the time I got into hockey.