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Besoin d’aide pour identifier un Jesery


Alors que je rendais visite à ma famille à El Paso au Texas, mon grand-père m’a donné ce maillot qu’il prétend être celui du frère de sa femme. J’ai essayé de chercher le nom et je n’ai rien trouvé. Désolé si c’est une équipe officielle de la LNH, mais je ne sais pas où demander. (Désolé pour le mauvais anglais)


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6 Comments

  1. DEATHbyBOOGABOOGA

    Max Achium is like a beer league in Downers Grove, Illinois. Not sure what your post means or what it has to do with the NHL but I hope that points you in the right direction

  2. CubicalWombatPoops

    I think this is a beer league/tournament jersey perhaps.

  3. TheoSlurry

    That’s Wayne Gretzky’s childhood jersey!

  4. Sss00099

    “It’s for my mom and dad in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario…Hey dad, your name’s going up with your heroes: Beliveau, Richard, Howe, Lindsay, *Paddy,* Maurice.”

  5. SirSukkaAlot

    i thought it was some special event benefit jersey for patrick « paddy » laine 29

  6. Obvious_Exercise_910

    Tucker Paddy #29. Total legend.

    . His parents, both former circus performers, instilled in him a flair for the dramatic and a penchant for the outrageous.

    Tucker’s choice of the number 29 is a story of myth and legend in the hockey world. As the tale goes, Tucker once rescued a baby narwhal while scuba diving in the Arctic on the 29th of February during a leap year. Believing it was a sign from the hockey gods, he vowed to wear number 29 for the rest of his career. This narwhal, affectionately named “Nate,” is said to bring him good luck and is often seen in a tank near the team’s bench during home games.

    Nicknamed “Pyro” for his fiery personality and explosive style of play, Tucker has become a fan favorite. His slap shot is so powerful that it once shattered the plexiglass behind the goal and knocked out the arena’s lighting system. Fans claim they can feel the vibrations from his hits in the upper decks of the arena.

    Tucker’s stats are as outrageous as his lifestyle. In a single season, he managed to rack up 200 penalty minutes, 50 goals, and 100 assists, earning him the nickname “The Triple Threat.” One of his most notable on-ice moments was during a game against the Glacier Gorillas when he scored a hat trick while simultaneously defending his team against a five-man brawl.

    Another unforgettable moment was his 300-foot goal scored from his own defensive zone, with a shot so powerful it left a trail of smoke in its wake and was clocked at 110 mph. In another game, Tucker executed a never-before-seen move: the “Double Spin Cyclone,” where he spun twice on his skates before launching the puck into the net, leaving the goalie and the crowd in stunned silence.

    Off the ice, Tucker’s antics are the stuff of legend. He owns a pet liger named “Zamboni” and once raced it against a snowmobile in a charity event. Known for his wild parties, Tucker’s annual “Paddy’s Pandemonium” bash is the hottest ticket in town, featuring fire-breathing performers, ice sculptures of famous hockey players, and an ice rink dance floor.

    Despite his eccentric lifestyle, Tucker is fiercely dedicated to his team and community. He spends his off days teaching underprivileged kids how to skate, using a mix of traditional methods and circus tricks. He’s also a passionate advocate for marine wildlife conservation, inspired by his narwhal rescue adventure.

    On the ice, Tucker “Pyro” Paddy is a force to be reckoned with, known for his unyielding defense, thunderous slap shots, and his ability to turn any game into a spectacle. His journey in the minor leagues is as unpredictable as his life, filled with heart-stopping moments and larger-than-life stories that make him a true hockey icon.

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