@nate9112 Sorry, but YOU don't know hockey if you think Lemieux was better than Gretzky...Gretzky won 4 Cups, Mario only won 2...I was always good at math and I've always known that 4 IS greater than 2, twit! :-/
@FlyersHockeyPride is a hilariously ironic handle. Also, I didn't say that Mario won more cups than Wayne, I just said that he was better. LOL at you not understanding the difference. Typical Flyer fan...
@nate9112 Oh is it really? Think what you want, I could give a shit honestly...and Mario was BETTER than Gretzky? Sure, maybe people like you in the trailer parks who sleep with your cousins believe that shit! I forget more than you know, Cletus..you're the atypical Pens fan too....around when they win and you can't find them when they're losing! THAT, my friend, is atypical Penguin fan behavior! And I DON'T understand the difference? Yeah, umm, ok, fuckball! PENS SUCK! :-)
i was at the game in philly when he came back. as bad a reputation as we get in philly as sports fans, it was great to hear the thundering ovation we gave him before the game when he first hit the ice. it's rare to hear such a roar for a visiting player and all these years later its still fresh in my mind. As far as Gretzky being better, he might have been but i'd say he had a better team in Edmonton and maybe N.Y. as well. They were both special to watch.
Lemieux's story is an amazing tale of inspiration. Whenever I need strength to press on in life, I think of what he overcame, and it gives me courage.
In This Time's a Charm; Lessons of a Four-Time Cancer Survivor, Donald A. Wilhelm, tells his real-life story from a patient's perspective about surviving cancer (Hodkin's) four times. His intent is to give his readers a true depiction of what cancer, and its treatment, is really like. "I've had pretty much had every treatment and every drug out there at one point or another," says Wilhelm.
A 2 minute tribute spot, two days after the 15th anniversary of Penguins' #66 Mario Lemieux's return to the ice after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
LOL at people thinking Gretzky was better. Sorry you don't know hockey.
nate9112 1 year ago 4
@nate9112 Sorry, but YOU don't know hockey if you think Lemieux was better than Gretzky...Gretzky won 4 Cups, Mario only won 2...I was always good at math and I've always known that 4 IS greater than 2, twit! :-/
FlyersHockeyPride 2 months ago
@FlyersHockeyPride is a hilariously ironic handle. Also, I didn't say that Mario won more cups than Wayne, I just said that he was better. LOL at you not understanding the difference. Typical Flyer fan...
nate9112 2 months ago
@nate9112 Oh is it really? Think what you want, I could give a shit honestly...and Mario was BETTER than Gretzky? Sure, maybe people like you in the trailer parks who sleep with your cousins believe that shit! I forget more than you know, Cletus..you're the atypical Pens fan too....around when they win and you can't find them when they're losing! THAT, my friend, is atypical Penguin fan behavior! And I DON'T understand the difference? Yeah, umm, ok, fuckball! PENS SUCK! :-)
FlyersHockeyPride 2 months ago
@nate9112
Just shut up, Gretzky is #1, Mario is #2.
BestVidsRightHere 5 days ago
i was at the game in philly when he came back. as bad a reputation as we get in philly as sports fans, it was great to hear the thundering ovation we gave him before the game when he first hit the ice. it's rare to hear such a roar for a visiting player and all these years later its still fresh in my mind. As far as Gretzky being better, he might have been but i'd say he had a better team in Edmonton and maybe N.Y. as well. They were both special to watch.
deadhead957 1 year ago
Gretzky was better
MrBarelylethal 1 year ago
gretky was more dominant
MrBarelylethal 2 years ago
Lemieux's story is an amazing tale of inspiration. Whenever I need strength to press on in life, I think of what he overcame, and it gives me courage.
davis21wylie 3 years ago 4
In This Time's a Charm; Lessons of a Four-Time Cancer Survivor, Donald A. Wilhelm, tells his real-life story from a patient's perspective about surviving cancer (Hodkin's) four times. His intent is to give his readers a true depiction of what cancer, and its treatment, is really like. "I've had pretty much had every treatment and every drug out there at one point or another," says Wilhelm.
thistimesacharm 3 years ago
A 2 minute tribute spot, two days after the 15th anniversary of Penguins' #66 Mario Lemieux's return to the ice after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
sarielx 4 years ago