Posted on 03/07/2010 6:13:43 PM PST by airborne
TORONTO Reebok Canada is offering a $10,000 reward, no questions asked, for the return of the stick and gloves Sidney Crosby used to score in overtime in Canada's Olympic championship victory over the United States.
The equipment disappeared after Crosby tossed his stick and ripped off his gloves to celebrate. Hockey Canada says all of the equipment was collected and was being put into the players' bags when it was noticed Crosby's stick and glove were missing
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He threw them off at the end of the game. He knew what he was doing.
I didn’t see it so I’ll take your word for it. But don’t they all do that?
I only saw it once on replay as my wife had me grilling in the cold & rain. That was all I felt like watching. I seem to remember most of the Canadians keeping their gear. I contend he knew exactly what he was doing. He knew he would be creating a market for his game-used gear. I don’t care one way or the other. My team still lost.
I hear that. Was the "grilling" at least good? *yum*
My team still lost.
I hear that. Was the “grilling” at least good? *yum*
Yes, the steaks were fantastic. Along with the rice pilaf and cauliflower. The bitter sting of defeat was washed away.
Glad it was good!
$10K? Yeah, that’ll get it back. ;)
Wings 3
Pens 1
and Howard steals The Kid’s hat at the end.
Love it!
HAHAHA!
I'm beginning to get a little bit concerned...
Calm down my friend. Every team has a method for peaking. It was the opposite last year. They got hot at the end and continued.
This year they are having a reshuffle just now only to peak in a few weeks when it counts.
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Off subject but funny.
I just got my Pittsburgh Pirates shirt back from the printer.
It says:
Pittsburgh Pirates
Rebuilding for 17 Years
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