Were there any controversy with number 88?

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Yozhik v tumane

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Not focused only to Eric Lindros. Now it is the number of Pastrnak, if im correct.

Solely this number, because Neo-Nazis use the number 88 as an abbreviation for the Nazi salute Heil Hitler.

J’accuse William Nylander:

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Check out them third reich cornrows.
 

Hobnobs

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Not focused only to Eric Lindros. Now it is the number of Pastrnak, if im correct.

Solely this number, because Neo-Nazis use the number 88 as an abbreviation for the Nazi salute Heil Hitler.

I dont think so. But then again the internet wasnt a thing back then so not everyone knows about the nazi codes being used.

Also I think everyone knew that he wanted a special number like Gretzky and Mario
 

VanIslander

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Nazi what?

The NFL has a proud tradition of black guys wearing #88.

Michael Irwin, Marvin Harrison, Dez Bryant, Demaryius Thomas, etc.

Ceedee Lamb, the Cowboys 1st round pick this year, got #88 as an HONOR to the tradition of greats who have worn it, most of whom are black.

So,... no controversy expected here.

The absurdity deepens: the Nazis were anti-Slavic, considering them "inferior", so the Czech player Pastrnak did not choose the number for any nefarious reason.

This is silly.
 
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Hobnobs

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Nazi what?

The NFL has a proud tradition of black guys wearing #88.

Michael Irwin, Marvin Harrison, Dez Bryant, Demaryius Thomas, etc.

Ceedee Lamb, the Cowboys 1st round pick this year, got #88 as an HONOR to the tradition of greats who have worn it, most of whom are black.

So,... no controversy expected here.

The absurdity deepens: the Nazis were anti-Slavic, considering them "inferior", so the Czech player Pastrnak did not choose the number for any nefarious reason.

This is silly.

Whats silly here is your anti-historic views and ignorance about current events in the slavic world (especially in Poland and Slovakia) but that is off-topic.
 

VanIslander

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Pastrnak is Slavic, from a border town with Poland. The Nazis planned to exterminate the Slavs.

My grandmother was Slovakian and my family name - from my Hungarian-born father's side - is Polish.

My comments stand.
 

plusandminus

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Not focused only to Eric Lindros. Now it is the number of Pastrnak, if im correct.

Solely this number, because Neo-Nazis use the number 88 as an abbreviation for the Nazi salute Heil Hitler.

The Hitler connection seems like absurd to me, and I wasn't even aware of it until a few years ago. I don't remember anyone doing the connection during the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s or even 2000s.

Here in Sweden, our most popular ice creams for many years - possibly alltime - is named 88:an ("the 88"). It's been around since 1964. I have never heard of anyone making the Hitler connection.

We also have a popular ice cream named Nogger (for "nougat"), which has been around since 1978. Political correctness made a few people suddenly questioning its naming, although without success since it's still being named Nogger. However, when a version named Nogger Black came, it had to change its name.
There are lots of black people living in Sweden.

(We also have an ice cream called lakritspuck (licorice/liquorice puck), that is black and has the shape of a puck.)
https://cdn3.cdnme.se/cdn/7-1/2665323/images/2012/lakritspuck-250x318_501a37e7ddf2b31e6b000605.png

By the way, are there any known hockey players or coaches/owners who are/were nazis?

It would be strange to see a game today where the players have swasticas on their jersey, raising their right arm every now and then, all while the audience - all dressed up - is shouting nazi slogans.
 
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