Here's how we picture a few of the NHLers celebrated St. Patrick's Day:
Sergei Kostitsyn
Just like he skipped out on his backcheck earlier in his game, he also skipped out on the tab at the bar and Shea Weber had to pay for it.The Florida Panthers
Unfortunately with so many players on the IR and on medication they were unable to drink.Zdeno Chara
Frustrated after a 2-1 loss to the Penguins he finished a keg of beer by himself and walked around town like this:
Mike Richards and Jeff Carter
Went undefeated all day at the flip cup table before going home to make prank calls to Paul Holmgren.Ryan Callahan
Being the good captain he is and wanting to keep the Rangers focused on their game the next day he spent the entire day blocking teammates from taking shots.Jordan Eberle and Taylor Hall
After partying it up following a big win over Nashville, the young roommates made 4 boxes of Kraft Dinner and polished them off while playing as themselves in NHL 13.Jonathan Toews
It was the night before a game so he stayed in and studied game tape. Would you expect anything else from Captain Serious?
Cody Eakin fought Iggy tonight. What the Hell? lol
ReplyDeleteCrosby put some green dye into his apple juice I heard.
ReplyDeleteWhen is St Patrick's Day?
ReplyDeleteSt Patrick's Day is celebrated annually on March 17. The day honours the patron saint of Ireland, but celebrations are held around the world.
So who was St Patrick?
St Patrick was a real man who was born in around 385 AD.
He may have been named Maewyn Succat, and changed to Patrick when he later became a bishop. He may be thought of as Irish now, but his exact birthplace is unknown.
It was most likely in England, Wales or Scotland. In his teens, he was captured by pirates and taken to Ireland, where he was put to work as a herdsman.