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4 photos of: Kevin Bieksa’s love for hockey tape

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twodoxiesandtoomanyshoes:

Daniel Sedin likes McDonald’s, apparently.

twodoxiesandtoomanyshoes:

Daniel Sedin likes McDonald’s, apparently.

He has more ads on him then a race car

He has more ads on him then a race car

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raceinspeed:

6 pictures of the Sedin twins

thedroppass:

Canucks (and Sammy) offseason battle scars. ;)

thedroppass:

Canucks (and Sammy) offseason battle scars. ;)

I made a mistake in Daniel Sedin’s case. Through the information I was getting from our medical staff and from Daniel, I thought he was going to be ready for the playoffs. Throughout the whole things we felt it was just a matter of days for Danny to come in. And those days became weeks and then I found myself with two games left in the regular season that there might be a possibility that he might not be there. So for me, it’s a lesson and it’s something that moving forward that I’m going to deal with. If I had been under the impression that he wasn’t going to be ready, I would have handled that situation a little differently. Not a lot differently, but a little differently in terms of line combinations and power plays. I learned a valuable lesson on that and I think it’s going to make me a better coach as we move forward. At the end of the day, that’s my responsibility and I take full responsibility for it.
Alain Vigneault (via lovelaughxo)

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Seems like stevie got a lot more cocky as he got older..

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lovelaughxo:

“I decided to hide in his bag,” explained Ballard. “We put all his gear in his stall and I was going to hide in his bag and then when he opened it, I would scare him. We were bored; me and Edler were trying for most of the day to play a trick on Juice.”
As you can see from the picture of Ballard in Bieksa’s hockey bag, in the garbage, it clearly failed. Ryan Kesler and Alex Burrows were responsible for that. “It backfired when I got into the bag and Kes and Burr grabbed me after I had zipped it up and I wasn’t looking and stuffed me into the trash, which is just a garbage maneuver by them. “It backfired a little bit, but that’s okay, as long as you write in your story that they didn’t stuff me into the bag. I went in on my own as part of a different prank.” Thanks to Henrik Sedin and Edler, the Ballard filled bag was out of the trash and back in Bieksa’s stall when the defenceman was ready to get suited up for practice. Then the plan backfired again.
“He crawled into my hockey bag there and thought for whatever reason I wouldn’t notice my bag being three times the size it usually is,” smiled Bieksa. “I come over and looked at it and I see that obviously it’s huge, so I start kicking him and then I tried to pick him up and throw him in the garbage can, but he’s a hefty boy so it was hard.” To clarify, Ballard is not slender enough to fit into a regular hockey bag, he grabbed a goalie bag and put Bieksa’s number tag on it. Great in theory, the plan didn’t pan out how Ballard had hoped.
“When Juice came out of the trainer’s room, he just looked at the bag and was like ’who’s in there?’ He knew right away, it was kind of stupid. In my head it was going to come out a lot better.” All in all, everyone had a good laugh, even if it ended up being at Ballard and not Bieksa.
“He’s a little strange,” laughed Bieksa, “he’s definitely the odd one out of the group, but he likes to have fun and he keeps guys on their toes and he’ll often make himself the butt of the joke to get a laugh for the boys.”

lovelaughxo:

“I decided to hide in his bag,” explained Ballard. “We put all his gear in his stall and I was going to hide in his bag and then when he opened it, I would scare him. We were bored; me and Edler were trying for most of the day to play a trick on Juice.”

As you can see from the picture of Ballard in Bieksa’s hockey bag, in the garbage, it clearly failed. Ryan Kesler and Alex Burrows were responsible for that. “It backfired when I got into the bag and Kes and Burr grabbed me after I had zipped it up and I wasn’t looking and stuffed me into the trash, which is just a garbage maneuver by them. “It backfired a little bit, but that’s okay, as long as you write in your story that they didn’t stuff me into the bag. I went in on my own as part of a different prank.” Thanks to Henrik Sedin and Edler, the Ballard filled bag was out of the trash and back in Bieksa’s stall when the defenceman was ready to get suited up for practice. Then the plan backfired again.

“He crawled into my hockey bag there and thought for whatever reason I wouldn’t notice my bag being three times the size it usually is,” smiled Bieksa. “I come over and looked at it and I see that obviously it’s huge, so I start kicking him and then I tried to pick him up and throw him in the garbage can, but he’s a hefty boy so it was hard.” To clarify, Ballard is not slender enough to fit into a regular hockey bag, he grabbed a goalie bag and put Bieksa’s number tag on it. Great in theory, the plan didn’t pan out how Ballard had hoped.

“When Juice came out of the trainer’s room, he just looked at the bag and was like ’who’s in there?’ He knew right away, it was kind of stupid. In my head it was going to come out a lot better.” All in all, everyone had a good laugh, even if it ended up being at Ballard and not Bieksa.

“He’s a little strange,” laughed Bieksa, “he’s definitely the odd one out of the group, but he likes to have fun and he keeps guys on their toes and he’ll often make himself the butt of the joke to get a laugh for the boys.”

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