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MOST BRUTAL CHIRPS (by carves and age)The Joe PesciPosted By: Anonymous (view profile) 07-Feb-2008 The Joe Pesci of the team is usually the smallest, but craziest player on the team. His name is based on the characters Joe Pesci play's in MOB classics Casino and Goodfellas. He will fight anyone, and do anything on and of the ice. One of the more popular players on the team, The Joe Pesci usually is kicked out of the league or placed in jail before the end of the season. Great team player, as long as he is on the team. Wiley VetPosted By: Anonymous (view profile) 07-Feb-2008 In true respect to the crazy cartoon character "Wiley the Coyote", this guy is willing to do whatever it takes for the boys to be victorious. Blocking shots, scoring in OT, scrapping the league heavy to rally the troops....whatever it takes, the Wiley Vet will do it. Also usually an old fella, been in the league forever, knows the ropes. Roller CoasterPosted By: Vantrigt55 (view profile) 07-Feb-2008 i.e. When some plug has his hands in the air like he's the big deal after a goal.
CowboyPosted By: Neke16 (view profile) 07-Feb-2008 The kid on your team who rides the pine pony game in and game out.
fixin a dam with bubble gumPosted By: Dangles1010 (view profile) 07-Feb-2008 when some duster on the other team scores a goal with 2 min left in regulation to close the score to a wopping 7-2 and overcelebrates even though his team has no chance in even sniffing the victory.
HowitzerPosted By: Bruski (view profile) 13-Feb-2008 A rocket of a clapper or shot.
tuxedoPosted By: Nogoalov (view profile) 17-Feb-2008 The plug on the team that is decked out with top notch gear DaisyPosted By: Haynsey11 (view profile) 19-Feb-2008 some bender is skating around with his pants cut ALL the way up the inside of the leg and looks like he's skatin in a skirt
Ronnie ReplayPosted By: aitchison (view profile) 04-Nov-2008 the guy who always asks if u saw him lay out a plug or take a nice shot
FlowmanshipPosted By: devs432 (view profile) 29-Jan-2009 the act of respecting and/or acknowledging a legit flow. Flowmanship Rules: 1- no chirping of a good flow, 2- no pulling or grabbing a good flow on the ice ( 2b- during a tilt, it has been deemed acceptable to grab a flow), 3- a mutual respect between flows is a must |

