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Old 11-19-2013, 10:52 AM   #1
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What would you say is the best thing you have done in which ever sport you have played

Mines would be either scoring a great volley against Partick Thistle pro youth when I was younger or scoring against Hamilton Academical.

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Old 11-19-2013, 11:10 AM   #2
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My grammar is pretty good.
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We had a horrible goalie my last year of bantam so I switched to defense that year. We lost a game 18-7. I scored 6, assisted the other and was a +5. I still have no clue how our goalie got into "A" hockey.
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Old 11-19-2013, 11:50 AM   #4
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I nearly scored a basket in Junior Boys basketball (for grade 8s) when I was in Grade 7. In my 2 minutes of playing time the entire season.
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Old 11-19-2013, 11:57 AM   #5
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This one time, at band camp...
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I'm going to be in a commercial, for a large multi-national electronics company, that will be running during the Olympics, I have been on Breakfast Television, I have had my picture in the Herald... I have won Gold medals at the Western Canadian Championships for Sledge Hockey.

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Old 11-19-2013, 01:01 PM   #7
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I lied to my friends that I knew Joe Namath, but they didn't believe me. So with my sister's help, I faked a serious illness in order to get Namath to come to the house and visit me.
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Winning the regional baseball championship (19 teams I think) as a catcher when I was 12
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Hmmm, something about this thread is familiar to me…

http://forum.calgarypuck.com/showthread.php?t=116593
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I had Michu in my fantasy team right from the start of the season last year. It is quite unlikely that I will ever get that lucky again.
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I was the only girl on the hockey team and I was not the goalie
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Old 11-19-2013, 05:25 PM   #12
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I survived a nearly fatal hockey injury (which also nearly left me paralyzed and brain damaged (so the doctors initially though)) only to return to the game some 6 months later during the provincial playoffs. About 3000 people from my home town showed up and a few people even planned this ridiculous event where my entrance onto the ice was announced and the whole crowd and both teams gave me a huge standing ovation. Ray Ferraro was apparently asked to drop the puck and yadda yadda but it never happened. Dunno about that one. But yeah, I just about died and still managed to play hockey.
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I survived a nearly fatal hockey injury (which also nearly left me paralyzed and brain damaged (so the doctors initially though)) only to return to the game some 6 months later during the provincial playoffs. About 3000 people from my home town showed up and a few people even planned this ridiculous event where my entrance onto the ice was announced and the whole crowd and both teams gave me a huge standing ovation. Ray Ferraro was apparently asked to drop the puck and yadda yadda but it never happened. Dunno about that one. But yeah, I just about died and still managed to play hockey.
That's quite the experience. Care to share details of the injury on how it happened? Quite intrigued by this.
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That's quite the experience. Care to share details of the injury on how it happened? Quite intrigued by this.
The opposing team was on a line change as I was swinging around the back of our teams net. Except for one kid apparently. And when I say kid I really mean a 6'4" 220lbs farmboy with a vicious mean streak. Comparatively I was 5'10 and 115lbs at the time. At any rate is came out from behind our net at practically full speed and crouched over a bit. I bobbled the puck and looked down to settle it down. That was the las thing I remember until later that night, when I woke up in the hospital unable to move, or breath, under my own free will. I could barely even talk a couple hours after I woke up.

I was told later that the big boy was hunting me down because I was pestering him throughout the game. He caught me in the head with his elbow while my dead was down. There was a sickening 'pop' sound and the whistle didn't even have to be blown. I was just laying there like I got shot. I was out. No lights, nothing. I was gone.

It wasn't until the next day that I really was able to comprehend what had happened. They call it internal decapitation. My vertebrae was dislocated between C3and C4 I believe. I'm still very foggy on the details of the event, as well as the following month or so. I spent over 2 weeks in the hospital, most of the time I was hooked up to a catheter and colostomy bag. For a couple days I was actually on a respirator because my brain seemed almost confused about breathing.

I still have some problems to this day with my neck as well as my brain. It's really easy for my neck to stiffen and I often have to go to a chiropractor to get work done on it. In regards to my brain, I have no idea when or what is going to happen. Sometimes I forget what I'm saying in the middle of a sentence, other times I forget how to pronounce words properly. I get headaches frequently and sometimes have sleep paralysis or night terrors, which never happened before.
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The opposing team was on a line change as I was swinging around the back of our teams net. Except for one kid apparently. And when I say kid I really mean a 6'4" 220lbs farmboy with a vicious mean streak. Comparatively I was 5'10 and 115lbs at the time. At any rate is came out from behind our net at practically full speed and crouched over a bit. I bobbled the puck and looked down to settle it down. That was the las thing I remember until later that night, when I woke up in the hospital unable to move, or breath, under my own free will. I could barely even talk a couple hours after I woke up.

I was told later that the big boy was hunting me down because I was pestering him throughout the game. He caught me in the head with his elbow while my dead was down. There was a sickening 'pop' sound and the whistle didn't even have to be blown. I was just laying there like I got shot. I was out. No lights, nothing. I was gone.

It wasn't until the next day that I really was able to comprehend what had happened. They call it internal decapitation. My vertebrae was dislocated between C3and C4 I believe. I'm still very foggy on the details of the event, as well as the following month or so. I spent over 2 weeks in the hospital, most of the time I was hooked up to a catheter and colostomy bag. For a couple days I was actually on a respirator because my brain seemed almost confused about breathing.

I still have some problems to this day with my neck as well as my brain. It's really easy for my neck to stiffen and I often have to go to a chiropractor to get work done on it. In regards to my brain, I have no idea when or what is going to happen. Sometimes I forget what I'm saying in the middle of a sentence, other times I forget how to pronounce words properly. I get headaches frequently and sometimes have sleep paralysis or night terrors, which never happened before.

Incredible story, thanks for sharing!

What happened to the kid that hit you?
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Incredible story, thanks for sharing!

What happened to the kid that hit you?
10 game suspension, until he visited me in the hospital to apologize after about a week. He said he wouldn't play hockey again unless I played again.
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