"WildDevastator" said does that mean that the stanley cup is in Cole Harbour???
It is now it would appear, although I'm at work and a pen fan, no biggie.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby displays the Stanley Cup on the Canadian navy supply ship HMCS Preserver after a flight on a Sea King helicopter in Halifax on Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, accompanied by teammate Maxime Talbot, right, carts the Stanley Cup on the Canadian navy supply ship HMCS Preserver after a flight on a Sea King helicopter in Halifax on Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby displays the Stanley Cup on an army light armoured vehicle after a flight on a Sea King helicopter in Halifax on Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby touched down in a military helicopter in Halifax on Friday morning, lifting the Stanley Cup above his head as hundreds of fans cheered.
The NHL star is celebrating his 22nd birthday by bringing the trophy back to Cole Harbour, N.S., the suburban Halifax community where he learned to skate.
Crosby and the cup, which was reportedly visible from the ground as the Sea King helicopter approached the wharf, landed on the deck of the HCMS Preserver. Hundreds of members of the military and their families were on hand for the landing, as was Defence Minister Peter MacKay. Many wore Penguins jerseys.
"For him to bring it here to Cole Harbour and raise the awareness of our community here - we're very thankful for him for doing that," Lorelei Nicoll, a city councilor from Cole Harbour, told CTV's Canada AM.
She said Crosby's success has made her community known internationally, and that it has become difficult to book ice time in the town, largely due to Crosby's success......
"Choban" said He's braver than I thought flying in a sea king.
Yeah they're regularly circling the Harbour every day on their patrols.... one of these days.... Just hope someone gets their ass organized for getting the new replacements soon.
Who cares. The cup has been brought to 100s of towns in Canada over the years. Why is this any different. Just because the CBC gets a hard one ever time they see or think of Sid. Does not mean it needs to be headline news.
"Sapio" said Who cares. The cup has been brought to 100s of towns in Canada over the years. Why is this any different. Just because the CBC gets a hard one ever time they see or think of Sid. Does not mean it needs to be headline news.
This never gets old.
does that mean that the stanley cup is in Cole Harbour???
Will be tommorow.
Icky be staying as far as possible. Gonna be stupid nuts.
does that mean that the stanley cup is in Cole Harbour???
It is now it would appear, although I'm at work and a pen fan, no biggie.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby displays the Stanley Cup on the Canadian navy supply ship HMCS Preserver after a flight on a Sea King helicopter in Halifax on Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, accompanied by teammate Maxime Talbot, right, carts the Stanley Cup on the Canadian navy supply ship HMCS Preserver after a flight on a Sea King helicopter in Halifax on Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby displays the Stanley Cup on an army light armoured vehicle after a flight on a Sea King helicopter in Halifax on Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
Sidney Crosby brings Stanley Cup to hometown
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The NHL star is celebrating his 22nd birthday by bringing the trophy back to Cole Harbour, N.S., the suburban Halifax community where he learned to skate.
Crosby and the cup, which was reportedly visible from the ground as the Sea King helicopter approached the wharf, landed on the deck of the HCMS Preserver. Hundreds of members of the military and their families were on hand for the landing, as was Defence Minister Peter MacKay. Many wore Penguins jerseys.
"For him to bring it here to Cole Harbour and raise the awareness of our community here - we're very thankful for him for doing that," Lorelei Nicoll, a city councilor from Cole Harbour, told CTV's Canada AM.
She said Crosby's success has made her community known internationally, and that it has become difficult to book ice time in the town, largely due to Crosby's success......
He's braver than I thought flying in a sea king.
Yeah they're regularly circling the Harbour every day on their patrols.... one of these days.... Just hope someone gets their ass organized for getting the new replacements soon.
He's braver than I thought flying in a sea king.
He's just lucky newfette's stinger missile just doesn't have the range....
Who cares. The cup has been brought to 100s of towns in Canada over the years. Why is this any different. Just because the CBC gets a hard one ever time they see or think of Sid. Does not mean it needs to be headline news.
Newfette? You have two accounts.