Wade Redden - ET: Canada Hockey Hunks
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I love O'Marra too. =) I'm not sure if he should be considered a hunk, though... he needs to get the gap between his teeth fixed first, I think. :P Lol.
And, thanks for posting this, akaice. =) I love Wade Redden, but I have an ugly feeling that he won't be an Ottawa Senator for much longer, unfortunately.
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O'Marra should be a hockey hunk ;)
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Eww. Love my Leafers, but the only one I can agree with is Raycroft.
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maybe the website you checked said that but the many other websites I've checked is that he's originally canadian and so'd his dad
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your right and Eaves' dad was canadian I'm not sure what his mom is so he is at least partially canadian!
brie5995 4 years ago
......actually, Mike Eaves was born in Denver LoL
akaice 4 years ago
if he's born in Canada he's canadian! just cause he lived in usa growing up doesn't mean he's american what if a little girl was born in asia and then she moved to jamaica they wouldn't call her jamaican
brie5995 4 years ago
It's not necessarily where you're born that justifies what nationality you are, it's what background your parents have. Dany Heatley was born in Germany, but is he considered German? NO! His parents are Canadian, and that's the same kind of deal for Patrick Eaves.
Another example is Ryan O'Marra [draft pick of the NY Islanders, traded to Edmonton in the Ryan Smyth deal].. he was born in Japan because his dad was working over there, but he's most DEFINITELY Canadian.
akaice 4 years ago
according to the sens website he was born in calgary and last time I checked calgary is in canada
brie5995 4 years ago
Eaves is actually an American. He was born in Calgary because his dad played for the Flames, but he's considered an American.. he played for Team USA in the 2004 World Juniors when they won gold.
I know it can be confusing, but a lot of players are like that haha.
akaice 4 years ago