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Dec 22, 2010
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This one is easy, name the 2 Bruins that ventured into the seats at Madison Square Gardens and started brawling with the fans, which player beat a fan over the head with the fan's shoe?
 

NorthernBear

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What hockey player had a surname in which the 4th, 5th and 6th letters were a repeat of the 1st, 2nd, and third letters? ( this is the only player that I know of)



TooToo would certainly qualify, but there is another player I was thinking of, he played in the 70's, his surname is longer than 6 letters.


Dennis Ververgaert.. Played for Canucks in the 70's and was in the very first pack of hockey cards I ever opened in 1977
 
Dec 22, 2010
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On the tv show HillStreet Blues, Sgt. Phil Esterhaus' closing line at the end of roll call was "Let's be careful out there". When actor Michael Conrad who played Esterhaus died, he was replaced by Robert Prosky's Stan Jablonski. His closing line at the end of roll call was?
 
Dec 22, 2010
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What pitcher holds the unofficial ( as far as I researched, there is no official category for this) MLB record of most pick offs in a single season?
 

NorthernBear

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What pitcher holds the unofficial ( as far as I researched, there is no official category for this) MLB record of most pick offs in a single season?
My guess is Steve Carlton. He has the all-time record of 144 so he might have the most in one season too.
 

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On the tv show HillStreet Blues, Sgt. Phil Esterhaus' closing line at the end of roll call was "Let's be careful out there". When actor Michael Conrad who played Esterhaus died, he was replaced by Robert Prosky's Stan Jablonski. His closing line at the end of roll call was?
Let's do it to them before they do it to us.
 
Dec 22, 2010
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What pitcher holds the unofficial ( as far as I researched, there is no official category for this) MLB record of most pick offs in a single season?


My guess is Steve Carlton. He has the all-time record of 144 so he might have the most in one season too.
Nope, Hint: He was a Blue Jay.
 
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