Another irrelevant Wikipedia page.Probably true. Best in Leaf history, although Tim Horton is also on Legends Row.
Some old timers might argue Red Horner, King Clancy and Hap Day.
Red Horner - Wikipedia
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Darts said:
I grimaced again when I saw that video. How could the Habs have allowed an 83 year old out on the ice with skates. He fell twice. Lucky he didn't break a hip. At his age a broken hip is a death sentence.
Seeing as you have proven yourself to be incapable of admitting that you made any kind of mistake, ever, you will chicken out, duck and turtle to avoid giving a direct answer.Darts said:
I'm always a bit worry when the teams bring out the old timers. He was in his 70's. I thought he risked breaking a hip when he fell (twice).
"In a 1985 Montreal Canadiens Old-Timers game, Joliat skated around the Montreal Forum to a huge ovation as a "special treat" for the fans. Despite falling twice over TV cables on the ice, he quickly stood up and finished his skate, the trademark black cap he wore back in his playing days held in his hand.[citation needed]"
Aurèle Joliat - Wikipedia
Yes or no, were those on topic or simply another example of your hijacking skills?













