 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com with part two of Random Player Break number two of 2019-2020 Gold Rush Autograph Hockey Jerseys. I did two and then I forgot this one, must be losing my mind. I think I was, honestly the Cup Hockey is coming up next. I think I was really, I think I was really just looking forward to that. Alright, this is the third of three jerseys in this three box break. If you're looking for the first two jerseys, that's in a separate video. Alright, final box. What's going on? I just, I guess I thought it was, I guess I thought it was the 20th, not the 17th. Alright, I think there's only one of 16th. Alright, who am I? America's favorite game. Who am I? Am I an active player? Yes, I am an active player. Am I Canadian? I am Canadian. Born in Carmen, Manitoba and played junior hockey for the Winkler Flyers before going to the University of North Dakota where I helped my school win the NCAA championship in the late 80s. I was not picked in the draft, signed as a free agent, alternated some time between the big team, big club and the IHL and I was undrafted and then I'm, because I was like, I heard of this guy too. Many regard me as an elite gold tender and one of the best of all time, but I was undrafted. That's wild. I don't know how often that happens. Apparently my son is also a gold tender and currently playing for the University of Nebraska Omaha and I was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011 in my first year of eligibility. I guess I'm not active anymore. Oh, I'm pretty old right now. I'm 54 years old. I'm also one of the only two players that have won an NCAA championship, an Olympic gold medal and a Stanley Cup. The other such player being Neil Brohton. I have a characteristic face mask that earned me the nickname, the eagle and some of my quirks and off ice antics earned me the nickname crazy, my first name, played for one, two, three, four, five NHL teams in my entire career. Yep. There you go. Kevin's got it. I think Randy Ness got it. Eddie, the eagle, Randy, Jack, be yet Ed Belfort. I'm assuming this looks like Blackhawks colors right here. So there's his autograph right there. There you go. So apparently struggled with some alcohol issues according to William and Kevin. Do we want to look up the personal part of his, uh, oh dear, he, uh, apparently he pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge in the early 2000s after a woman he was with became frightened by an intoxicated Belfort in a Dallas hotel room while under arrest and being transported to the local division. He allegedly offered Dallas police officers $1 billion for his release without charges. He apologized to the Star Wars organization, police officer, blah, blah, blah, and was fined $3,000 for arrest, uh, resisting arrest. Uh, he's, he's hopefully, I don't know how he's at, where he's at right now, but, but hopefully he's back on the, he's on the track of, uh, sobriety. Ladies and gentlemen, now we're done with this break. Thanks for watching part two. We'll see you next time. Jaspy's Case Breaks.com