Yeah, I'm cocky and I am arrogant. But that doesn't mean I'm not a nice person."
i got brown hair light blue eyes 5'10" 190 lbs of twisted steal and sex apeal play hockey and if you want to know more wright me back. now i like weed but not as much as i like pussy!
10 Reasons To Date a Hockey Player:
1. They always wear protection
2. They have great hands
3. They are used to scoring
4. They have great stamina
5. They find the opening and get it in
6. They never miss the target
7. They know how to use their wood
8. They have long sticks
9. They know when to play rough
10. Because Baseball players only know how to hit balls
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Brotherhood of Hockey
The Chemistry in the Dressing Room
People on the outside world cannot understand what happens in a hockey dressing room.
The word chemistry is often used to describe what lurks behind the walls of a tight knit hockey room.
If you talk to most players who win championships, they talk of the blood and guts,
the second efforts, but most importantly they point out the chemistry in the room.
From the day training camp starts, players are thrown together from all parts of the globe.
Once the team is made, this is now your second family. You will bleed with these teammates,
you will win and you will lose with them, but most of all they become your best buddies in the world.
These guys you have to trust; not only on the ice but off the ice as well.
When your flying up the ice and you hear "heads up!" And you quickly avoid the train coming at you; your buddies were there for you.
When you are at the bar unable to walk, your buddies are the ones who will make sure you get home ok.
When you are passed out on the couch, your buddies are the ones who will tea bag you and take pictures of it to show all the boys.
You will pump up each others' tires with the broads, so that you can score with all the hotties.
You will taste the sweet taste of victory and will cry tears together in defeat. Through hell and high water, for the next nine months,
you will have a family that will care for you. Away from home for the first time, you may feel homesick.
Your boys will stick together and all of you will have some of the best times of your life.
Stories told in the dressing room, end when you walk out the door. What happens in a dressing room becomes a world in itself.
If you respect this responsibility, you will reap the the benefits of a great year. Respecting the code of the locker room is more about life than it is about what happens on the ice. Cherish these times in the room boys. These are the memories that will stay with you a lifetime.
Embrace these rules. Respect your teammates, but most of all enjoy the dance. When its all over you will look back and smile at all the golden moments of your youth. Then you will wake up your son and take him for practice.
As you take a sip of your warm coffee, you will be gracious that you were there;
you played, you laughed, you cried, and got to the dance.
The show



