Posted on 04/07/2009 8:51:25 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - The script was perfect for the first NHL goal by the son of one of the notorious Hanson brothers from the movie "Slap Shot."
Christian Hanson got it against his favorite player, Martin Brodeur, and the Toronto Maple Leafs rookie didn't seem to care it didn't come on a slap shot. "To be honest I would have taken it any way it would have gone in. Off my head, off my butt, off my skate, and luckily it went off my stick," said Hanson, whose backhander capped a three-goal first period that led Toronto to a 4-1 win over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night.
Hanson was hoping to speak with his dad, former hockey player turned actor Dave Hanson, after leaving the locker room.
"I'm sure they were watching it at home and jumped through the roof," said the 23-year-old Hanson, who signed with the Maple Leafs last week after finishing his career at Notre Dame.
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Well golf is kind of boring, but there’s a kind of crap game fascination to it. Hockey is like none of the fans can do it and who is going to lose the most teeth.
Be even a more perfect game if they had a shot clock situation between pitches.
Then they are going to be severely disappointed when they actually attend a game. There just aren't that many "fights". Two playes can be penalized for "fighting" without a punch being thrown. I saw a poll where people who don't watch hockey believed that fighting occurs about 4 times more often than it actuall does. They are influenced by ESPN highlights.
Pitchers should be allowed to fire in the ball on their own schedule, not waiting 10 minutes fro jerks like garciaparra and jeter to tighten their batting gloves 37 times like OCD freaks. They can eff with their batting gloves all they want as 3 strikes fly by.
A baseball game takes WAY too long.
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