Continuing the list from where I left off on part 1 found here: ... (credit to circulartheory for adding 26-30 and to BubbleWild48 for adding 31-35) ... 26. You whine about ticket prices (highest prices in the U.S.), but you still go… ... 27. You can tell the difference between Minnesota and Minneapolis ... 28. You know the "trap" is more than just a Star Wars line… ... 29. You cringe at the word "groin." ... 30. You’re bored between May and June. I had to do it ... 31. You spend the
MN Wild official statement on 3/8/2010: "Cal Clutterbuck abstained from doing anything overly exerting today. He suffered a charley horse in yesterday's loss to Calgary and is listed as day-to-day." ... I was always under the impression "charley horse" was merely slang for a muscle cramp. And if so ... how does that take someone like Clutterbuck out for half a game *and* put on a day-to-day status? Am I missing something here? We were at the X for the Wild/Flames game, we saw that hit,
Steve Ott Attacks Cal Clutterbuck for Clean Hit ... There is a new culture developing in the NHL, and it isn't necessarily a good thing. Lately, it seems to be stylish for a player to challenge an opponent to a fight after the opponent throws a clean hit on a teammate of the challenging player ... It's one thing to see a guy pulled into a fight because he threw a borderline or dirty hit. We expect that to happen, and it's part of the game's longstanding code ...
"His arms were up ... He hit me in the head, which I thought the NHL was now looking for ... I had a chance to hit him. I thought the puck would get there and I’d hit him when the puck arrived, but the puck kind of stopped halfway there, and he didn’t have the puck ... "At the same time it’s a situation and it’s the game, and I wish we played them again ... "I got hit in the head with his arms up. I don’t think he was going for a clean hit. In my opinion it was a late hit, his hands
Clutterbuck: "I feel a little different this morning." ... From Russo's Twitter: ... Cal Clutterbuck has left the ice early complaining of symptoms due to Sergei Gonchar hit. Clayton Stoner has aggravated his groin injury ... This is about the last thing the Wild need right now ...
The people who keep official NHL statistics at the Xcel Energy Center can be pickier than an IRS auditor, so it's no surprise that Wild forward Cal Clutterbuck was credited with just two hits in his team's victory over the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night ...
For a rivalry game against a Northwest Division foe, Wednesday's tilt between the Wild and Edmonton Oilers was a fairly tame affair until Cal Clutterbuck did what he does best — hit somebody ...
NASHVILLE — James Sheppard picked a good time to have his best game of the season. Bag-skated in anticipation of a healthy scratch, he was a late fill-in for ailing Cal Clutterbuck on Saturday and scored his first goal of the season ...
Yes, Cal Clutterbuck is a tough guy. Yes, he wears a visor, a fact famously disparaged last season by "Hockey Night in Canada" legend Don Cherry because it goes against the NHL's tacit tough-guy code ...