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NHL Heritage Classic: Edmonton vs. Montreal.
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NHL's first outdoor game

This will set an NHL single game attendance record, with an estimated 52,000 expected to pack the Coliseum. Go Oilers!!!
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THey ain't showing it down here. only on NHL Center Ice, and that's not going to show the Legends Megastars game beforehand.

Blows. This is something i would love to see.
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Outdoor? Like that movie that had the Rangers playing some team from Alaska? God that sucked. iItll be great to see all the legends on the ice at once.
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Outdoor? Like that movie that had the Rangers playing some team from Alaska? God that sucked.

That would be Mystery, Alaska and I thought that movie was pretty good. I'd watch it again if I saw it listed on TV. Wouldn't spend money to rent it or anything, but I'd catch it for free. Wink
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Mystery, Alaska was a good movie.....

Jose Theodore is wearing himself a toque over his mask. ESPNEWS is showing highlights every onece in a while...
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Quote:Originally posted by Unicron
Jose Theodore is wearing himself a toque over his mask. ESPNEWS is showing highlights every onece in a while...


toque (n.)
1) A woman's small, brimless, close-fitting hat.
2) A plumed velvet cap with a full crown and small rolled brim, worn in 16th-century France.

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It's called a toque. Even the ESPNEWS guys called it a toque. It's a nod to the old Canadiens goaltender Georges Vezina, who always wore a blue, white, and red toque when he played.
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