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Whats the worst nickname you ever heard for a Goalie ?

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Andre Racicot - "Redlight Racicot"image
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  • BoopottsBoopotts Posts: 6,784 ✭✭
    Eddie the A#$hole, for Belfour. Although I'm inclined to agree with the sentiment, it is a little tasteless.
  • murcerfanmurcerfan Posts: 2,329 ✭✭
    So many classics to choose from:

    Mark "The Muffin Man" Arsenault
    Rob "Swiss Cheese" Bahari
    Ian ”Hosebag" Burgess
    Jimmy "Bag Of Donuts" Deaton
    Anton "Motherpucker" Deschambault
    Naomi "Head Save" Devlin
    Steve "The Puck Goes Inski" Dubinsky
    Kevin "Leaky" Evans
    Anthony "FatAss" Galenbeck
    Joel “ Four Quarts” Gallon
    Kyle "King Of Denial" Gibson
    Brendan "Empty Net" Hallmark
    Tim "The Poster Child" Kenslea
    Drew "Droopy Drawers" Kremer
    Andrew "Goalielocks" Lewellen
    Alex "Leprecon In The Cypticon" Luckey
    Paul “The Puckducker" McNorgan
    Jeff "Salt In Your Wounds" Morton
    John "The Really Big Goalie Dude" Tjaarda
    Charlie "Chuck the Puck" Tracy
    Oscar "Flounder" Trout
  • MantlefanMantlefan Posts: 1,079 ✭✭
    The immortal "Gump" Worsley! Although, I think it was deserved.

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    Frank

    Always looking for 1957 Topps BB in PSA 9!
  • I was a goalie and my nickname was otter...

    but, I'll have to go with hosebag being the worst/ or best!
  • As a yankees fan my two favorite nicknames have to be:
    Bucky "f'n" Dent
    and
    Arron "f'n" Boone
  • I play in between the pipes for my ASHL team. Luckily i don't have a creative nickname off of Murcers list.
    Just "Big Ben" or "OB1 kenobi". I've always wanted a custom paint job of the old wise Jedi on my mask. Pretty expensive to get something like that done. I'm happy with the cobra paintjob on my cat eye chrome cage. Goalies rule!


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  • JrMacdaddyJrMacdaddy Posts: 506 ✭✭
    Warren Skorodenski the puck goes inski
  • aro13aro13 Posts: 1,961 ✭✭✭
    I believe Ken Dryden was nicknamed the "giraffe" by either Pie Mackenzie or Wayne Cashman during the 71 Boston-Montreal series. They meant an animal with long arms but that is what came out. Not certain if that stuck or not.
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