alanschu
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Ah I was wondering if he might have vitiligo or something. (obviously more noticeable in someone that has darker skin)
Nugey puppy
For me the defining quote is:![]()
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins on verge of a century for Edmonton Oilers
Heading into the contest against the Anaheim Ducks at Rogers Place on Saturday, Nugent-Hopkins has a career-high 35 goals and 96 pointsedmontonsun.com
“It’s obviously there, I know it’s there, but my focus right now is finishing off these six games well for the team and position ourselves in a good spot here,” Nugent-Hopkins said Friday. “It’ll be a cool milestone to hit as a personal accomplishment, but my main focus right now is definitely getting these last six wins.”
The thing not a lot of people talk about, is his selflessness,” said Oilers head coach Jay Woodcroft. “I move him around everywhere in the lineup and he never says a word; he’s someone who is team first; always has been.
That is a better quote.For me the defining quote is:
There's a reason that he raises horses, it's because they're the only ones that can understand what it's like packing so much heat.Nuge is so huge I feel sorry for his wife Breanne.
Like Seriously dude?
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Bout this long:
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Trying to hide his massive boner with his jersey, and Hall is clearly trying not to stare directly at it:
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For sure.Yeah it's come on in recent years I believe
He is a handsome man. I know why people confuse it for a scar, because it basically drains all the colour from the skin area, so he has eyebrows there still, but it's basically white/clear because of the conditionFor sure.
Old pictures from Soo or older Oilers pics he doesn't have it. It's all up the left side of his nose now.
I'm not here to point this out in any negative way. Actually some folks with vitiligo (men & women) make decent $ as fashion models.
I’ll raise my hand and say I many times wished him gone haha. He has never been my favourite player. Far from it often.It'll be so great when he eclipses Lowe for most games played as an Oiler and becomes the first TRUE, wire to wire lifetime Oiler.
Great thing about him as well, is he has never truly been a legitimate whipping boy here, there was a time when people figured he should have more offense and were frustrated with his lack of scoring, but never to the point where fans really wanted to run him out of town. That's damn impressive over 12 years in Edmonton.
You must've been in a coma. He was a whipping boy a lot.It'll be so great when he eclipses Lowe for most games played as an Oiler and becomes the first TRUE, wire to wire lifetime Oiler.
Great thing about him as well, is he has never truly been a legitimate whipping boy here, there was a time when people figured he should have more offense and were frustrated with his lack of scoring, but never to the point where fans really wanted to run him out of town. That's damn impressive over 12 years in Edmonton.