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NHL Heritage Classic: Edmonton vs. Montreal. - Hasegawa - 11-21-2003 NHL's first outdoor game This will set an NHL single game attendance record, with an estimated 52,000 expected to pack the Coliseum. Go Oilers!!! NHL Heritage Classic: Edmonton vs. Montreal. - Unicron - 11-21-2003 THey ain't showing it down here. only on NHL Center Ice, and that's not going to show the Legends Megastars game beforehand. Blows. This is something i would love to see. NHL Heritage Classic: Edmonton vs. Montreal. - JJ - 11-23-2003 Outdoor? Like that movie that had the Rangers playing some team from Alaska? God that sucked. iItll be great to see all the legends on the ice at once. NHL Heritage Classic: Edmonton vs. Montreal. - Flock of Moosen - 11-23-2003 Quote:Originally posted by JJ That would be Mystery, Alaska and I thought that movie was pretty good. I'd watch it again if I saw it listed on TV. Wouldn't spend money to rent it or anything, but I'd catch it for free. NHL Heritage Classic: Edmonton vs. Montreal. - Unicron - 11-23-2003 Mystery, Alaska was a good movie..... Jose Theodore is wearing himself a toque over his mask. ESPNEWS is showing highlights every onece in a while... NHL Heritage Classic: Edmonton vs. Montreal. - Flock of Moosen - 11-23-2003 Quote:Originally posted by Unicron toque (n.) 1) A woman's small, brimless, close-fitting hat. 2) A plumed velvet cap with a full crown and small rolled brim, worn in 16th-century France. :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: NHL Heritage Classic: Edmonton vs. Montreal. - Unicron - 11-23-2003 It's called a toque. Even the ESPNEWS guys called it a toque. It's a nod to the old Canadiens goaltender Georges Vezina, who always wore a blue, white, and red toque when he played. |