I think this retired hockey player is an anon from kekistan. What you think?
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Im pretty sure he busted open a huge pedo abuse problem in Canadian jr. hockey. Its different there where teens go to another city to play and live with a host family. My nephew did this when he played for the Aberdeen Wings in SD but as an 18 year old.
Interesting. Thanks. It was a while ago that Fleury's story broke. I believe there were some cover-ups attempted. Have to revisit it.
Anyhoo, kudus for Theo. More to admire about him.
Yea I can remember a feature or two on Hockey Night in Canada on this subject back before the world went crazy and I still loved watching the NHL. (I live near Detroit) Hard to believe its been 4 full seasons since I watched a game.
It's been 3 seasons for me. Once the NFL started in with that WOKE garbage, hockey was the last sport to be watched in our household. No more sports or cabal TV for us. Don't miss it. I do have fond memories of family outings to San Jose to watch live games. Kinda sad.
Mine is a hockey family going back generations. From peewee to junior to college to the pros it was always hockey hockey hockey.
Yes it is sad.
I grew up playing in the Boston area. Bobby Orr and that era major Bruins fan as a child. I miss it.
Yea hockey is more than a sport for a lot of families in Detroit and Boston. Its a way of life almost Canadian in its nature.
Went to the old garden once when the Canadians were in town as a kid.
Forever memories.
Hello fellow almost Detroiter!
I don't watch hockey anymore either. Used to be a diehard fan. I really do miss Joe Louis Arena. I got to play there one time against the red wings alumni team.
Youll like this then. When I was a kid somewhere around 1972 or 1973, we went to a game at the Olympia to see the Jr. Wings who was their farm team at the time. After the game the kids were invited to skate on the ice.
While we were still out there the Red Wings came out to practice. They let us skate with them and shoot and take passes for a few minutes and then we had to leave the ice. But we got to stay and watch practice and before the formal practice began they shot pucks over the boards for us all to run and collect. I still have one signed by Alex Delvecchio and Marcel Dionne. I have it in a beautiful glass case on my desk and am looking at it right now.
Years later I tried to get Mickey Redmond to sign it but didnt have any luck.
One other thing... I have a brick from the Old Red Barn. My friends and I drove down there the day they demolished it.