Now, I enjoy watching a good hockey fight as much as the next Canadian, but this one is EPIC! Marcus Foligno of the Buffalo Sabres graphically demonstrated the other night that violence ISN'T everything!
To quote the incredulous announcers:
"That's a Pantene Pro-V commercial!"
"Who fixes their hair in a fight?"
Hey, he's entitled, you jerks! Look at that sexy hair! Rowrrrr!
If I got into a fight I think I'd take the time to fix my hair. I love a good hockey fight myself but hockey video games have made me believe they happen more often than they do. Turns out they're quite a rarity.
P.S. If Thornton was any kind of fighter he would have taken advantage of Feligno during that move and laid him out. But I suspect the choreography is often like that in the WWE.
The NHL has some great looking hunks out there, don't they? But that episode with the hair fixing, I laughed so hard. But he's Italian. They fix their hair so they look good fighting. His dad is Mike Foligno, a Canadian Eh, played hockey for 15 seasons. Coaches the Jersey Devils now. He was just as hot looking as his son.
I want santa to put THAT in my xmess stocking!
ReplyDeleteha! he does have amazing hair, but it was an unusual move in a fight!
ReplyDeleteHe wanted to look good for the beat-down!
ReplyDeleteIf I got into a fight I think I'd take the time to fix my hair. I love a good hockey fight myself but hockey video games have made me believe they happen more often than they do. Turns out they're quite a rarity.
ReplyDeleteHe's rather on a hot side
ReplyDeleteLol. They don't pay him enough to fight when his hair is not in place!
ReplyDeleteIt was a distraction to the other guy.
ReplyDeleteI think he was worried about his bald patch showing.
ReplyDeleteP.S. If Thornton was any kind of fighter he would have taken advantage of Feligno during that move and laid him out. But I suspect the choreography is often like that in the WWE.
ReplyDelete@ Jono -- You make a good point, LOL! But I refuse to be cynical about my boys. Those fights are REAL!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen something like that before. I enjoyed that. Pretty good stuff.
ReplyDeleteI have a weakness for gingers or blonds....
ReplyDelete:)
The NHL has some great looking hunks out there, don't they? But that episode with the hair fixing, I laughed so hard. But he's Italian. They fix their hair so they look good fighting.
ReplyDeleteHis dad is Mike Foligno, a Canadian Eh, played hockey for 15 seasons. Coaches the Jersey Devils now. He was just as hot looking as his son.
If you say so.
ReplyDeletethe Ol'Buzzard
I'd have the advantage in that fight being a baldy and all. Hair is overrated!
ReplyDeleteHi Deb just stopping by to wish you a Merry Christmas and let you know I think of you and your blog often. take care Cinner
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one in person
ReplyDeleteNow see my idea of a hockey game is blood on the ice, not fluff my do on ice. But he is some kinda good looking eye candy.
ReplyDeleteDamn, he's cute. I'd consider trading Willy Dunne Wooters for him.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Hair is very important, of course.
ReplyDeletenothing like a good hockey fight. this is soooo funny!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the point in layin' some chump out if you don't look good doing it? This guy gets it.
ReplyDeleteStylin' and profilin' while laying down some smack. It's a good thing!
ReplyDelete"That's a Pantene Pro-V commercial!" BAHAHA! That is funny :)
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, look at that gorgeous hair!
As hockey fights go that is one for the ages. Fighting while working on one's hair style has to be a rare talent. Very funny though.
ReplyDeleteIsn't he a cutie??
ReplyDeletenow that's a hockey match
ReplyDeleteHe is sexy all over! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh! I missed this one!