AlphaLackey
Registered User
in the immortal words of Cousin Eddie, "Do you need a bodyguard? Cause I'd take a bullet for you."
Not a word about his fellow Finn. That's kinda weird...
Not a word about his fellow Finn. That's kinda weird...
Very Classy and mature yet still shows the fun kid in himself
at first, i thought this was a parody article. then at the 75% mark, i realized "holy jeez, this is literally him dictating his thoughts to someome."
i've spend time with a retired nhl jet. he told me that your life is pretty much: practice, games, eating, trying to sleep at night, trying to catch up on sleep before a game. the ones that don't love the city they're in are the wives that they leave behind, bored, while on road trips. and you have to admit, if you're new to wpg and it's -25 C outside and dark for most of the day and your husband's left you with your kids while he's on a road trip, you could easily feel bummed out. but it looks like this version of the Jets has built a culture that didn't exist with the previous version. this is why guys like Little and Matty P resign (at a discount) and airbags like Vandy Kane ask for a trade out.
I'm from winnipeg. IN toronto, i tell people "winnipeg isn't for everyone." just like Toronto isn't for everyone. but seems like guys like Laine get it.
now someone please find his mom and make her a youtube star.
back in the 90s, it wasn't as much of the case, if i remember correctly. my mom used to spend time with some of the wives. I remember Domi and Zhamnov's wives were the names she mentioned the most.Most of the stories about wives of Winnipeg Jets players are about how much they love it. How they all tend to live close together and spend a lot if time with each other. More so than in other NHL cities. The smaller city size has it's advantages that way.
Are you sure you're not thinking of Patrick Kane? I recall him asking to trade sticks with Laine the first time they played each other.Did he just basically ask Ovi to be Facebook friends?
I remember Ovi asking Pate for his stick the first time they played against each other. That must have been a cool moment for him.
back in the 90s, it wasn't as much of the case, if i remember correctly. my mom used to spend time with some of the wives. I remember Domi and Zhamnov's wives were the names she mentioned the most.
GREAT article. I loved his comment, "Maybe I will get some new Amish fans … but they don’t have TVs, right? Maybe they can come to games? Come to Winnipeg, guys."
Are you sure you're not thinking of Patrick Kane? I recall him asking to trade sticks with Laine the first time they played each other.
What an enjoyable read! Seems like such a down to earth kid. There must be something in the Finnish water, cause it seems like such a high percentage of the "players" from there exude many of the same qualities.