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Who Is The Best Hockey Goalie
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where are you stompin' tom?
You don't often see me in this role, as a hockey spectator (this time for a recreational men's league). As you can tell from my line of sight I was so captivated by the game that I started looking at the rafters.
never been a hockey fan, but it was something to do that night... and the game was really short and the drive to the game was worth it. W. serenaded me with songs from Rent.
and now I'll let Stompin' Tom serenade you all.
The Hockey Song -- Stompin' Tom Connors
Hello out there, we're on the air, it's hockey night tonight. Tension grows, the whistle blows, and the puck goes down the ice. The goalie jumps, and the players bump, and the fans all go insane. Someone roars, "Bobby Scores!" at the good old hockey game
Oh, the good old hockey game, is the best game you can name And the best game you can name is the good old hockey game.
Second Period! Where players dash, with skates aflash, the home team trails behind. But they grab the puck, and go bursting up, and they're down across the line, They storm the crease, like bumblebees, they travel like a burning flame, We see them slide the puck inside, it's a one-one hockey game.
Oh, the good old hockey game, is the best game you can name And the best game you can name is the good old hockey game.
Third Period! Last game of the playoffs too! Oh take me where, the hockey players, face off down the rink And the Stanley Cup is all filled up for the champs who win the drink. Now the final flick of a hockey stick, and a one gigantic scream, The puck is in! The home team wins! The good old hockey game
Oh, the good old hockey game, is the best game you can name And the best game you can name is the good old hockey game.
Oh, the good old hockey game, is the best game you can name And the best game you can name is the good old hockey game.
Oh, the good old hockey game, is the best game you can name And the best game you can name is the good old hockey game.
He shoots, He scores!!! (cheering)
apparently the hockey strike/lockout is over. hmm... that's one labour dispute that I didn't really care about.
YETI & QUATCHI
QUATCHI : i like it here, thanks for letting me stay. :D
HOME : Canada's mysterious forests
HOBBIES : hockey, photography, travel
FAVOURITE FOOD : loves to try all kinds !
DREAM : to become a world-famous goalie
FAVOURITE COLOR : chill blue
Quatchi is a young sasquatch who comes from the mysterious forests of Canada. Quatchi is shy, but loves to explore new places and meet new friends.
Although Quatchi loves all winter sports, he’s especially fond of hockey. He dreams of becoming a world-famous goalie. Because of his large size, he can be a little clumsy. But no one can question his passion. He knows that if he works hard and always does his best, he might one day achieve his dream. Quatchi is always encouraging his friends to join him on journeys across Canada. He is also often recruiting others to play hockey – or at least to take shots at him!
The sasquatch is a popular figure in local native legends of the Pacific West Coast. The sasquatch reminds us of the mystery and wonder that exist in the natural world, igniting our imagination about the possibility of undiscovered creatures in the great Canadian wilderness.