Last time I saw pink ice, I was ridiculing one of my buddies for sipping on one of those girlie drinks during a sabbatical down in Mexico.
You know, one of those slushy, fruity cocktails with the little umbrellas and a fruity flavor that has every guy in the bar shaking his head and chicas turning away with a laugh of disdain.
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Fans of the Bridgeport Sound Tigers www.soundtigers.com are the first in the AHL to be able to access video coverage of their team 24 hours a day, thanks to the new interactive video portal, "Sound Tigers TV."
"Sound Tigers TV delivers behind-the-scenes content that is not available on any other ‘typical' media outlet and gives fans a VIP insider experience right from their own computer," the team said in a press release today.
Lou Dickenson's path to the NHL has been cursed.
How else to explain that the former golden boy is biding his time playing for the East Coast Hockey League's Gwinnett Gladiators, practically washed up at just 25?
Gwinnett is close to Atlanta and the NHL's Thrashers, but it might as well be Siberia where Sweet Lou is concerned.
Goings-on in the East Coast Hockey League, two very large steps below the NHL, rarely are sublime.
Usually they start at ridiculous and flow downwards, sort of like the contents of a toilet bowl.
Maybe Daniel Ryder just doesn't want the same things as virtually every other young hockey player does.
I really have no idea why Ryder would compromise his future by walking away from his minor-league gig with the Quad City Flames. A potential NHL career has been put on hold, maybe even ended before it began.