Former Canadiens 1995 8th overall pick Terry Ryan signing with the Newfoundland Growlers

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LesCanadiens

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Old habits die hard. LOL.

He actually had the edge but lost his balance. That will happen when you haven't played that level for decades and are 47. I don't think the other guy should be celebrating too loud. And actually showed no class continuing to punch a guy who was already down.
 
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SenzZen

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Old habits die hard. LOL.

He actually had the edge but lost his balance. That will happen when you haven't played that level for decades and are 47. I don't think the other guy should be celebrating too loud. And actually showed no class continuing to punch a guy who was already down.
Millennials amirite?!?
 
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joestevens29

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He spent very little time in the Montreal market. He only played eight games with the Habs. His career derailed in minor league cities, not Montreal.
He stayed up almost 96-97 before they finally sent him back to junior. Montreal media was on him from the day he first landed in Montreal and red fisher was an asshole the whole time.

Not my words his. Also has blasted av for being a bad human
 

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I know his name is popular in the ball hockey circles having represented Newfoundland on a national level and Canada on a world level for many years now, with an impressive resume to his name.
 

JMCx4

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Enough here for Mr. Ryan to write another book, just as good as his first. :rolleyes:
 
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The Growlers were short on their roster

You constantly get guys coming in on PTOs that play only a single game or 3 and then are released


Earlier this year 35 year old Pat O'Keefe played 1 game after not playing pro since 2013-24 (his only year pro) and 34 year old Dan Cadigan played 3 games - after only turning pro last year at the age of 33 with the Growlers.

Ryan's story is a little more intriguing for obvious reasons - former NHL draft pick, that much older, hasn't played pro in 20 years, sat last year out, actor and author, etc.

A cool story either way! Don't blame him for spinning it into book sales
 
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