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Old 03-12-2023, 06:32 PM   #41
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Loubo with one of the most iconic calls ever (he called the scorpion save too), yet he's stuck doing color behind Derek Wills.
Not so iconic for Ray though...what a moron
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Old 03-31-2023, 06:29 PM   #42
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Just because he was brought up only a couple weeks ago, Hemsky had another article out in Czech talking about how badly he was affected by depression, post playing career.

https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/00iYBvR...BApD6pJDFpLAB0

A reddit user translated a portion of it:

"At 35, the age when I wanted to keep playing, I was just aimlessly changing diapers and refusing to accept that hockey was over. When my son cried, I reacted with irritation, but I'm not like that usually, recalled Aleš Hemský.

I saw nothing but emptiness everywhere. I may have made good money during my career, but what if I lost something I love? What made me who I am? It seemed to me that I had lost the meaning of life and I had a wonderful wife and son at home. I met probably all the conditions of depression, I really thought that I was not normal. At that time, I thought that I would 'throw it in' [Czech slang for hanging oneself] somewhere," admitted the Czech hockey player.

"No one should be put in such a situation. If so, he should definitely tell someone about it. Find at least one person to whom you can tell that you have a problem. You don't even have to tell him everything in detail. I myself know how difficult it is. I've also always kept everything to myself,"


Glad he's found help though and seems to be in a better place mentally.
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Old 03-31-2023, 07:44 PM   #43
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I have a lot of respect for Hemsky. He had good hands, and a never quit attitude. I couldn't imagine playing the flames 8 times a year when they had Reggie. Reggie inflicted so much pain towards the top line players of the day. I have respect for the Sedins since they took a lot of punishment as well.



Hemsky was a marvel in how he would just keep coming back, bracing for the inevitable smash into the boards. Reggie was a big guy and so was Ales. That's a lot of meat at that speed crashing into the meat grinder.



I still think Reggie was the only guy to successfully fight Chara to a draw. What amazing hockey that was. He made the fleury trade so much more bearable.



Thanks for the share OP
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Old 03-31-2023, 07:46 PM   #44
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I love how a tough read about Hemsky turns into a Regehr lovefest!!
How can you think about Hemsky without thinking about regehr
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Old 03-31-2023, 10:15 PM   #45
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Good on Hemsky for being so open about this. Very awesome of him.
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Old 04-01-2023, 01:54 AM   #46
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I have a lot of respect for Hemsky. He had good hands, and a never quit attitude. I couldn't imagine playing the flames 8 times a year when they had Reggie. Reggie inflicted so much pain towards the top line players of the day. I have respect for the Sedins since they took a lot of punishment as well.



Hemsky was a marvel in how he would just keep coming back, bracing for the inevitable smash into the boards. Reggie was a big guy and so was Ales. That's a lot of meat at that speed crashing into the meat grinder.



I still think Reggie was the only guy to successfully fight Chara to a draw. What amazing hockey that was. He made the fleury trade so much more bearable.



Thanks for the share OP
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Regehr - 6'3 225lbs
Hemsky -6'0 175lbs
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