Just a quick note - a while back someone asked what the names of the parking lots were back at the old Caps Centre and I was stumped. Well, helpful commenter Caroline provides the answer: liberty, stars and stripes, capital and eagle. Sounds right to me, but I put the question to my faithful readers for confirmation.
Incidentally she also poses a new query: Where did the Caps practice before moving to Piney Orchard?
Now that's going to bug me for a while, so hopefully someone knows the answer. Anyone know? Toss it in the comments...
Poor guy...now that's a scary picture for a lot of reasons, not the least of which includes the creepy "I'm going to hypnotize you and steal your money" expression on his face.
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Sounds like someone is trying to win a new sweater from the contest on the new Cap's site.
It's Liberty *Bell*, not liberty. C'mon, I gave you two of those...somewhere....
Mount Vernon.
Who was the Cap that hosted his own radio show?
That was the only one I didn't know/couldn't find. An educated guess tells me Al Iafrate.
Victor: That's true - I actually just copied and pasted from the comment, so I didn't catch that typo. Sorry! Mad props to Victor :)
Huh, you know what? I didn't even catch on that these were trivia questions for that contest...I haven't looked!
Let's see, radio show. I feel like I know that one but I can't remember. It's on the tip of my, er, fingertips, I swear. Of course, even if I knew I wouldn't tell all of you - now that I know your little game, I'm onto your ploy...
Really? The "Shoving Skates Into Ears" bit was the scariest to me.
HAHAHA
Oh, Nick Foglino. He was the Sens' first round draft pick last year. What a dork. Super nice guy though, from what I've heard.
That picture is so funny because his face is still posing all seriously and head-shotty. No cross eyes or goofy smile to go along with the fact that he's holding skates to his ears. HA!
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