Mouth pieces don’t protect well against fast-moving pucks. A lot of players don’t wear mouth pieces because a puck can take out a row of teeth instead of a single one when a mouth piece is used.
At 5’7", Gump Worsley‘s face was often below the crossbar, yet he didn’t wear a mask until the last 6 of his 931 NHL games. Though I don’t remember him having a beard, and certainly not a helmet, the strip’s image made me think of him.
Linguist over 11 years ago
Thar’s why Don Rickles calls people hockey pucks !Ever notice that a lot of players don’t wear mouth pieces ?Even football players value their teeth.
Plods with ...™ over 11 years ago
Incoming hockey pucks, like bullets, always have the right of way.
northwestsmith over 11 years ago
I had been concerned that Bill Hinds could keep Tank fresh and biting after the passing of Jeff Millar. I am concerned no longer!
nboady over 11 years ago
Mouth pieces don’t protect well against fast-moving pucks. A lot of players don’t wear mouth pieces because a puck can take out a row of teeth instead of a single one when a mouth piece is used.
mabrndt Premium Member over 11 years ago
At 5’7", Gump Worsley‘s face was often below the crossbar, yet he didn’t wear a mask until the last 6 of his 931 NHL games. Though I don’t remember him having a beard, and certainly not a helmet, the strip’s image made me think of him.
ColonelClaus over 11 years ago
Now you know why I’m not posting. The only thing I understand about hockey is that they fight a lot.