Flyers Winter Classic Jersey

September 11, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Danny Briere broke the ice on the Winter Classic Friday afternoon at Skate Zone.

Literally.

Briere’s shot from the left circle left a gaping hole in the block of ice that hid the retro jersey during the unveiling of the Flyers’ Winter Classic retro look for New Year’s Day. The game against the Boston Bruins will be held at Fenway Park.

“It looks good,” Briere said of the white design that features a bright, orange band across the waistline, similar to the Flyers’ jersey in their formative years. It also has orange trim down each of the shoulders with the Winter Classic logo on the right shoulder front panel.

The Bruins will unveil their retro jersey next week in Boston.

“Seeing the big, black nameplate on the back of Simon’s [Gagne] jersey, I like the colors,” Briere said. “Going through this today, it just makes you want to get there more to Jan. 1. It’s going to be a great day. I’m excited to be part of this.”

The jersey was hidden behind several ice panels featuring a Flyer logo. Briere’s shot broke the panel, and then Braydon Coburn’s shot knocked the jersey to the ice. It was Gagne’s jersey used, who incidentally, replaced Ian Laperriere for the event.

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Chicago Blackhawks Forward Patrick Kane Arrested

August 9, 2009 by · 2 Comments
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Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane, the top overall pick in the 2007 NHL draft, was arrested early Sunday morning in Buffalo, N.Y., and charged with theft of services, criminal mischief and robbery in the second degree after an incident with a cab driver, according to multiple media reports.

http://www.skate2stick.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/patrick-kane.jpgThe 20-year-old Kane and his cousin, James M. Kane, 21, were taken into police custody at about 5 a.m. ET after allegedly punching the driver and taking $15 in fare they had given him after he said he didn’t have 20 cents in change, a police report says.

The driver said his glasses were broken as he was hit in the face and head and grabbed by the throat, according to the report.

WIVB-TV in Buffalo reported that an attorney for Kane has entered a plea of not guilty on his behalf in a city court. Second-degree robbery is a Class C felony. The fourth-degree criminal mischief and theft-of-services charges are both Class A misdemeanors.

Kane’s arrest comes only days after he took part in a ceremony announcing the funding of an ice rink in his native Buffalo, according to the Buffalo News.

On Thursday, Kane joined Mayor Byron W. Brown at Timothy J. Burvid Ice Rink in South Buffalo.

“Today is special for me,” Kane said at the ceremony, according to the News. “This is where I grew up playing hockey. This is the first rink I probably skated in when I was 6 years old.”

Brown referred to Kane and fellow NHL star and Buffalo native Tim Kennedy as “hometown heroes,” the report said.

“I’ll tell you one thing: It’s a lot of fun playing in the NHL and playing on the ice and playoffs and certain things, and being part of an Original Six organization with the Blackhawks,” Kane told a crowd during the event. “But to come back home and drive in the driveway for the first time for summer, and realize that you have a long time to hang out back home in Buffalo [is a great feeling].

“The best thing about it is my friends treat me like I’m a regular kid. They don’t treat me like a celebrity or whatever; they might treat me like in Chicago.”

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