According to www.phoenixcoyotes.com ,Mike Ricci will wear number 40 to honor Pat Tillman this year. Good move on the Coyotes part.
Town Drunk said:Ricci has always been a class act throughout his career. We loved the guy here in San Jose. But what irritates me is to have a classy guy like this go play for a team in which its fans tried to degrade him every time he stepped onto the ice as a member of the Sharks. Remember all the “Ricci’s ugly” chants? Not a real classy move by Yotes fans. And make no mistake, I’m not saying anyone that participates on here were involved in those instances. You all seem like a fairly educated hockey bunch
Town Drunk said:Yes, and I was only commenting on what a classy guy Ricci is and also pointing out that he's going to play for a less than classy fan base. Note, I also said that I believe that none of the people on here participated in those instances.
I applaud Ricci for taking Tillman's number. However, I can express my views.
Town Drunk said:How many fan bases chant out that a player is ugly? Especially at a game in which his wife and family were attending? How many fan bases dump beer on the head of a player while he’s in the penalty box? We have many more stories. In fact, the way your fan base treated Ricci inspired us Sharks fans to create the “Reech Out.” During a home guy against the Yotes, fans brought a picture of Ricci’s face on a Popsicle stick to the game. This was started by fans on our message board a couple of weeks before the game and it made it into the San Jose Mercury News, Sac Bee, and on television. Needless to say, 17,000 fans showed up with a “Ricci Popsicle” and proudly waved them in response to the way Ricci was treated by Coyote fans.
And as I’ve said before, I do not think any of you all participated in that stuff. You all seem too intelligent for that.
Town Drunk said:Sure, I’ve heard worse as well. But just because worse things have been said doesn’t mean that the other remarks and actions made were “classy.” You won’t see that stuff in Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, or St. Paul.
And Ricci didn’t take a pay cut. No other team was going to offer him that much money. It was painfully obvious that Ricci really lost a step last season. He’s no more than a 4th liner at this point in his career.
Town Drunk said:Yes, a couple Montreal fans threw bananas at Kevin Weekes. I had forgotten that incident. My mistake.
And you have no idea why the US National Anthem was booed. Need I remind you what happened in New York?
And please find the article. I’d be interested in knowing what other team would have offered Ricci that kind of money.
Town Drunk said:Care to point out where I said that the fan base is clueless?
I also did a search for an article and I couldn’t find anything about Ricci receiving more money from another team.
Town Drunk said:Edit: I could have sworn you said “clueless” in this sentence: “Even though the actions of the few are inexcusable, it does not make a fan base classless.” So either you went back and edited it or my eyes are failing me.
As for being classless, we aren’t talking about a few fans here, we’re talking about your whole arena chanting out that “Ricci’s Ugly” in a game in which is wife and family was attending. There is no “rivalry” between the Sharks and Yotes. This wasn’t a normal booing of a player. This was degrading a player.
And yes, Avs fans are pretty classless as well. Throwing stuff on to the ice is unacceptable. The same applies to Calgary fans who started dumping stuff on to the ice after the Sharks beat them in Calgary during the playoffs. I’ll even say that my own fan base isn’t a classy bunch of fans either after booing the Sharks during the Calgary series. There’s a certain time and place to boo your home team and they did it at the wrong time and place. Needless to say, I was pretty embarrassed to be a Sharks fan that day.
And again, I really don’t think there was another team out there offering more money to Ricci. He severely lost a step last season. The little things that he used to excel at doing were no longer part of his game. He was the heart and soul of that Sharks team, and they didn’t bring him back into the fold. Now granted, they have younger and cheaper players ready to step up, but however, it does say something that they didn’t bring him back. I hope you all don’t have too big of an expectation of him.