Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Translation please...


"When you do this you start knowing people around the game and you stay around all the events, you could know people," Brodeur said. "You have to get your feet wet in these kinds of environments if you're going to be one of the top players, or even just an NHL player. I think they should do more of it. We're a big family and we're all playing the game we love and trying to grow it for the next kid that comes in. Who knows? That could be my kid."

--Marty Brodeur regarding his involvement in an NHL promotional day in NYC.

Stop the puck Marty, just stop the puck.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What do you expect? He's a Quebecois! He may speak da hinglish now, but he still thinks like a frenchman. Poutine anyone?

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