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You know him do you? That's pretty cool.
The price is definitely right in la belle province. I'm pretty glad he's turned things around and giving my team a chance in every game. I guess he's not a bad team roper either.
 
Silver said:
You know him do you? That's pretty cool.
The price is definitely right in la belle province. I'm pretty glad he's turned things around and giving my team a chance in every game. I guess he's not a bad team roper either.

Yes, I know Carey and most of his mother's side of the family.

Carey's favourite uncle, Larry, just went home to Prince George for the winter following a court date over an impaired charge. Larry is one of those guys that either works hard or plays hard and this usually ends up in doing time. Basically a happy, harmless drunk, (as long as he's not driving) but the cops call him intimidating. :roll: He's one of the most natural athletes I've ever known.
He was going to fall and buck a bunch of fence logs for me this winter.

Carey could go pro as a heeler with a little more seasoning.
 
Well every header could use a heeler with an NHL'ers income lol. It's amazing the amount of good cowboys that had to make a choice between hockey and rodeo at about 14 years of age. If carey Price got traded to Phoenix-the winter home of lots of loopers-he could rope after practice. I'm surprised they let him do it-those thumbs are kind of handy for keeping your goalie glove on.
 
I would say that Carey does pretty much what he wants to do, just as his ancestors did.

His great-grandfather was Andy Holte, who was one of the main charachters in Rich Hobson's Grass Beyond the Mountains.

Andy was the kind of guy who would ride to the neighbors' to borrow a wrench and be gone for a month chasing wild horses.
 
When a pro team invests seven figures in you they tend to be a bit wary. I don't imagine the Washington Capitals and LA Kings like the King boys from home racing rubber tired wagons either.
 
Northern Rancher said:
Head on up there's about five Calgary outfits live around me-they start hooking up as soon as the snow goes.

Don't temp me buddy... Oh man that woudl be a blast!!!!! I think I could do it..... Do they have a select class? LOL :roll: :wink:
 
One of the girls I graduated with is only about 5' and Mae was the first and only woman to ever outride in Calgary. I'm sure I could get the Gorst boys to give you a lesson they're as good at outriding as anybody. It can't be that hard to swing on a 17 hand thoroughbred on the run can it.
 

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