Hi everyone! It’s been a long time since I’ve written a new article for the site, so this week I give you my take on what the Seals/Barons’ all-time greatest team would look like if you combined the best players from all eras in franchise history. Hope you enjoy it!
Also, there is a new induction in the Overexposed wing of the Hockey Hall of Shame, a 1994-95 card of a quizzically confused-looking Kevin Dineen. Poor dude, I just feel like helping him out so badly, but I don’t know what I can do to ease his pain. Head on over there to find out what I mean.
As mentioned in this week’s headline, I will be on holidays next week, and probably won’t have access to much in the way of Internet service, so there will be no update next week. To keep you busy in the meantime, might I suggest a few older postings? Here are some of my favorite classic Overexposed inductions, which you may or may not have already read. We got Dan Cleary, acting irresponsibly with a sharp metal blade, we got The Memorial Cup-winning Oshawa Generals cozying up to their favorite TV set, and we got Pat Elyniuk pawning off his worthless 1991-92 Topps collection. And of course, we’ve also got one of my favorite Hockey Hall of Shame inductions, the incredibly awful movie MVP: Most Valuable Primate. MVP? Ha! The only award this movie would ever win would be “Most Frustrating and Asinine Hockey Movie of All-Time.”
Until next time, stay gold!