The Moose puts himself out to pasture

planetsmurf

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as a long time messier fan if he couldn't come back with edmonton then i am glad that he retired
 

The Lizard King

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Should have retired 5 years ago. How come the "greatest leader in sports" couldn't somehow lead a team to at least the playoffs the past several years?
 

The Lizard King

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However, still one of the best in the game
No doubt. Boy, Sather sure was a genius during those Oiler haydays. Imagine the strategic coaching sessions "okay Greenie, every second shift, I'll say Gretz you're up, then I'll say Mess you're up. The other team won't be able to counter that!"
 

BYSON

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he should have retired like 6years ago at least he can go be a fag in peace
 

wolverine

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The Lizard King said:
No doubt. Boy, Sather sure was a genius during those Oiler haydays. Imagine the strategic coaching sessions "okay Greenie, every second shift, I'll say Gretz you're up, then I'll say Mess you're up. The other team won't be able to counter that!"
Impressive, considering that he started out in the WHA as a pylon on skates. Playing with Gretzky is what really turned him into the player he became.
 

deke

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When Wayne Gretzky was first dating Janet Jones, the first time he went down on her, her wanted to impress her. He licked and licked until the juices where running down all over his face. Janet looked at Wayne and said "messy eh?"
"No, its me, Wayne!"
;)
 
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