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Loved those too.Mini One-on-One!!!
i had a ton of friends play in that lol
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i had a ton of friends play in that lol
We were lucky bastards growing up heremight have been the baddest of the big, bad bruins.....knuckles played with hate but he could play, too
as luck as NE kids are today with the pats & sox especially doing well, i think we grew up in the greatest era......my family watched every bruins game as a kid, so i got into them young.....the great 70's teams morphed into just some great 80's teams....we had the 80's celtics, the late 70's sox, and some great hard-nosed patriots teams
anyone else have the old pennants on their wall? i can remember sox/celtics/B's/patriots above my bed forever
My first sport was hockey and got into it w/ the late 70s B's. A bit too young for the Orr Bs but watched them all when they replayed them on WSBK. I played D so Orr, Brad Park and Ray were my idols.
My dad had a business in Exeter, NH and got to be friendly with Gary Doak who owned a restaurant near by called The Epicurean. Cool dude. Gave me lots of pointers on D.
As a kid in my bedroom and pinned to the ceiling the exact configuration of all the banners and retired numbers as they were in the Boston Garden.
Psycho....
Mini One-on-One!!!
i had a ton of friends play in that lol
As a kid i used to go to the Boston Bruins Jr hockey camp and Terry O'Reily and the boys were always around. They made the experience amazing and made you want to play hockey. I loved the team in the 80s and early 90s, going to the Gardens to watch them play was the best experience in sports. People throwing rats on the ice for Kenny Linseman, Cam Neely the purest hockey player (the Gronk of the 80s) it was great
i put cam (artificially perhaps) super high on my list of all-time greats
linesman was a favorite......i loved the 80's bruins, they weren't quite as good as the best 70's teams, but i loved the blue collar nature and the style of play
on a side note I have the ticket stub from the last Celtics game in the Garden at home somewhere.....we made the drive from WMass after getting lucky and scoring tickets a couple days before....when the Shaq led Magic knocked them out, no one really knew what to do at the end of the game......the whole crowd ended up singing Auld Lang Syne and just kind of filed out.....it was surreal
As a kid i used to go to the Boston Bruins Jr hockey camp and Terry O'Reily and the boys were always around. They made the experience amazing and made you want to play hockey. I loved the team in the 80s and early 90s, going to the Gardens to watch them play was the best experience in sports. People throwing rats on the ice for Kenny Linseman, Cam Neely the purest hockey player (the Gronk of the 80s) it was great
...I can only think of thirty or forty Patriots that are far better than Kerry Collins, I mean Carson Palmer, I mean Drew Bledsoe...including the other three in the poll.AAAAAAAGGGGHHHH Just saw the Pats' website and in a poll:
Which Patriot Was The Most Glaring Omission From NFL Network’s Top-10 List Of The Greatest Patriots Of All Time?
Drew Bledsoe is way out in front with 39%
Either Bob Kraft is multi-voting on his own website, or my hand, along with the rest of myself, is disappearing right before my eyes, a la Marty McFly...
I couldn't jump off the Tobin now even if I wanted to...