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p.s. this is the single greatest youtube video ever, ever.
I couldn't tell U the first thing about hockey, but it's evident that that Hextall guy is one mean mickie flickie! Nice vid, LeBron, thanks for sharing. BTW, I have 2 questions:
1) Did I hear the announcer say that Mr. Hextall is the only goalie to ever score a goal?
2) Who is the artist singing on the video?
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1. hextall was the first goalie to score a legitimate goal (other goalies have scored, but it was because they were the last on their team to touch the puck before it went in) he was also the first to score a goal in the playoffs (again, at the time, marty brodeur did it about 10 years later
2. it's puff daddy doing a remix of kashmir by led zeppelin, jimmy paige was on hand for guitars too, it was made for the godzilla movie (which sucked)
yeah, i loved watching hextall when i was a kid, i don't play like him, but that dude never backed down from anyone, he was a gamer
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Mark Price.
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Mark and Bernie.
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
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As I'm not a hockey fan I can't agree with you. I'd rather watch Jim Brown breaking tackles on the way to the end zone. Hockey is too violent for my taste. The game is incidental to gang warfare on ice. IMO
I'm not much on BBall either but I'd rather watch LeBron James hitting 3's or slam dunkin hangin on the rim than this crap. Again, that's my opinion.
BTW I have been to live NHL hockey games many years ago.
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GMs favorite boyhood sports hero was Coroebus.. who rocked in the first Olympic games in 770 BC.
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Larry Bird
Willie Stargell
Freddie Patek
Phil Ford
Randy White
GMs favorite boyhood sports hero was Coroebus.. who rocked in the first Olympic games in 770 BC.
Here's my list of "old time favorites":
Ed "Too Tall" Jones Muhamid Ali Bert Jones Lydell Mitchell Brooks and Frank Robinson Mark Belanger Ervin "Magic" Johnson Dennis Johnson Michael Jordan Dennis Rodman (Best dresser and rebounder for the 90's)....  Thurman Munson Mike Torrez
GMs favorite boyhood sports hero was Coroebus.. who rocked in the first Olympic games in 770 BC.
I think GM "walked" this guy to his first match at the sea in Crete in 749 BC. 
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As I'm not a hockey fan I can't agree with you. I'd rather watch Jim Brown breaking tackles on the way to the end zone. Hockey is too violent for my taste. The game is incidental to gang warfare on ice. IMO
I'm not much on BBall either but I'd rather watch LeBron James hitting 3's or slam dunkin hangin on the rim than this crap. Again, that's my opinion.
BTW I have been to live NHL hockey games many years ago.
it's not for everyone...
it's a violent game, but that's just the way it goes, today's nhl is nowhere near the violent game that it was 20-30+ years ago...
they've cracked down on a lot of stuff too... they have all but fazed out the goon, or the enforcer, every guy on the team has to be somewhat of a complete player, if the guy is still an enforcer, he can also probably play the game, back in the day, you had guys who were probably low-level minor league talent playing in the nhl, strictly to protect star players...
although fighting happens in all the sports... and with football, don't act like things don't happen when there is a pile up over a fumble... i've heard the horror stories...
not to mention the way the nfl was played in the 70's and 80's, with the cheap shots, late hits, and headhunting...
the nfl is no clean sport, but we all watch it.
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Those are the first few names that come to mind that I watched growing up in the 80's.
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how about some omar vizquel?
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how about some omar vizquel?
Isnt he still playing?
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how about some omar vizquel?
Isnt he still playing?
yeah, but i was also a kid when he was playing, so that definitely counts
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nice list, ORJ
Don't feel bad about the passage of time... we are when we are.
To your list, I'd add:
Browns:
Lou Groza Leroy Kelly Bernie Parrish Vince Costello
others: Deacon Jones The Orr Bros. Sandy Koufax Roman Gabriel
man... there are so many.
It's kinda cool to see all the names, from various decades. We Browns fans really do span the generations.
exceptional.
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No one from the Browns, because the either didn't have a team, or well, the sucked. I mostly just learned about players through video games, my brother and dad, and the t.v. AI, for example. My dad fell asleep when flipping through the channels, and I watched a 76ers game. I thought he was good, even though I had never heard of him before, and he became my favorite player. To this day I am an Iverson fan because he is a good, unique player, and I decided he was going to be my favorite player when I was five.
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OK, I'll answer seriously....  Mark Brunell, Rich Gannon, an Jim Thome. All are retired or close to it. 
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Mark Brunell, Rich Gannon, an Jim Thome. All are retired or close to it.
One of the "first" stages of growing up/getting old...your childhood sports heroes retire (or are about to).
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Walt Frazier Earl the pearl Monroe Dave DeBusher Bill Bradley Willis Reed Jerry Lucas Phil Jackson Jerry West Gale Goodrich Kareem Pistol Pete Marovich
Arnold Palmer
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When I was a little kid?
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For me, extremely easy:
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dude... that's a beautiful sigpic.
just wanted you to know...
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Darryl Sittler (Maple Leafs captain, hall of famer) was my absolute idol when I was a kid. I met him seven years ago, it was cool.
Others: Gary Carter, Tim Raines, Ron Lancaster (CFL quarterback), Dan Fouts
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