Some players have more heart

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dhabums
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Re: Some players have more heart

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wafflecombine wrote:Yeah. I gotta agree. I put those two in my beer and bbq category. Definately great guys who give back to the community - and they'd probably be right at home in someone's back yard with a cold one watching the steaks grill.

20 ounce T-bones, aged 28 days right off the family farm, cold beer and farm fresh veggies. :)
Best part is, you could tell them to pick up the beer and steaks and pay for them, then ask them to clean up afterwards.
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Re: Some players have more heart

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dhabums wrote:
wafflecombine wrote:Yeah. I gotta agree. I put those two in my beer and bbq category. Definately great guys who give back to the community - and they'd probably be right at home in someone's back yard with a cold one watching the steaks grill.

20 ounce T-bones, aged 28 days right off the family farm, cold beer and farm fresh veggies. :)
Best part is, you could tell them to pick up the beer and steaks and pay for them, then ask them to clean up afterwards.
It's funny cuz it's true.
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Re: Some players have more heart

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donlever wrote:Empathy and emotion.

Couple of pussies.

:roll:
If a player from Boston or Toronto had done that, HNIC would have made sure that the entire hockey universe was aware of it.
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Re: Some players have more heart

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dhabums wrote:
wafflecombine wrote:Yeah. I gotta agree. I put those two in my beer and bbq category. Definately great guys who give back to the community - and they'd probably be right at home in someone's back yard with a cold one watching the steaks grill.

20 ounce T-bones, aged 28 days right off the family farm, cold beer and farm fresh veggies. :)
Best part is, you could tell them to pick up the beer and steaks and pay for them, then ask them to clean up afterwards.
I worked with a guy who was in the same class as Näslund and Forsberg in high school... He said they had the best class reunions, and no one needed to worry about the cost, because there were these two guys who always picked up the tab! :lol:

Why didn't any of my class mates turn pro?! :evil:
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