Paul Bissonnette ‏
As an athlete, there is something very special about hearing the roar of your home crowd. I’ve been lucky enough to hear my home fans during a Stanley Cup Final and an All-Star Game. And it’s hearing your voices that I missed the most during the lockout. On behalf of my Carolina Hurricanes teammates, I am sorry for the frustration caused to you by the work stoppage.
We are focused on winning back your support, through commitment on the ice and in the Triangle community. While I can’t guarantee a win every night, I can say that our team will hustle for every face off, every goal and every game.
I am proud to call North Carolina my home, an I want to give you every reason to be proud of your hometown team. I want to give you a reason to roar again.
Thank you for your support.
Goosebumps were had. Is that Ray's kid (Chris? Ryan?) at 1:09? I just re-watched Bourque hoisting the Cup on YouTube (talk about goosebumps) to compare, and while the kid pictured in each video isn't an identical match, only one kid is shown in each and Bourque has multiple sons...Goose bumps
apparently he got kicked out of the arenaJust saw that on center ice - that's the best guy ever
turns out that was an incorrect report that he was kicked out.Wait, for looking like a coach and sitting behind him, you can get kicked out? What the balls?
The Napkin said:
TheStoryofYourRedRightAnkle said:They're a young team, but I didn't think they were THAT young.
TheShynessClinic said:I was 9 when that movie came out. I'm 29 now. Some of the Islanders weren't even born when that movie was popular. Think about that for a second.
TheStoryofYourRedRightAnkle said:That movie was popular?
Fuckin right it was!TheStoryofYourRedRightAnkle said:That movie was popular?
Icelandic people mostly.TheShynessClinic said:Who the fuck were you hanging out with that it wasn't?