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Sean Avery Category

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Bring back the OLD Sean Avery!


Self-righteous hockey fans everywhere have their tea-drinking pinky fingers out of joint over the recent news that Sean Avery has made his return to professional hockey. Back in December, Avery received a permanent suspension from the Dallas Stars organization after making “crude” remarks about his sloppy seconds…oops, I mean *ex-girlfriends* and their relationships with other NHL players.

Upon completion of a league counseling program, Avery cleared waivers and was welcomed by the Rangers organization to suit up with their American Hockey League affiliate, the Hartford Wolfpack. Rumour has it, the Rangers are not soured by Avery’s controversial antics during his two season career with the club (specifically from a particular game versus New Jersey… and Toronto…hmm), and are publicly admitting to considering him for a job! – Yippie!

I know a lot of you nice-non-aggressive-self-righteous-no-touch hockey fans are outraged by the very fact that Sean Avery hasn’t been strapped in a straight jacket and thrown in a rocket ship headed for the Sun, but I for one am actually quite excited by the prospect of seeing him back in the big league as soon as possible. Sure, he has said some things in the past that have been quite controversial and downright horrible (and I am not making any excuses for that), but the entertainment value he brings to the game outweighs all that negative excess baggage!

Love him or hate him, or love to hate him, you know that when he stopped playing for the Stars, you stopped watching! I am so sick of reading sports columns bashing Sean Avery for what he said about Elisha Cuthbert! He was just calling a pig a pig! In my books that gets a gold star for demonstrating a thorough understanding of preschool agriculture. Come on. This unanimous holier than thou attitude towards poor Avery makes me question if any of these quote unquote “sports writers” have an original thought to call their own. Maybe you are “getting so sick of this guy making a mockery of the game” on paper, but you know that come hockey night, you couldn’t wait to see what this little mother f***** was going to do next. ADMIT IT!

Unfortunately, after playing nearly twenty minutes in his first AHL game with Hartford on Valentine’s Day, Avery made some bone chilling statements to the Canadian Press. Avery admitted to making some on-ice comments in retaliation to opposition chirps, “I had a few comments, but nothing that was too drastic or something the old Sean would say.”

Noooooooooooooooooooo!

What do you mean the “old Sean!?” Looks like stuffy hockey analysts everywhere finally got their wish to see a PG rated Sean Avery, but my feeling is, before long, you will all get a lot more than you bargained for.

Avery was right when he made those controversial statements on Iginla-like players (he shouldn’t have said it, but still) – watching strictly finesse players can get monotonous after awhile. Where is the value in watching a Crosby or an Ovechkin night in and night out? Headline: Superstar hockey player plays yet another good game. Boring! Avery is the spice of the National Hockey League – the necessary Tabasco! Take away his zest and what do you have? Just another faceless mediocrity! I doubt New Line Cinema wants to make a movie entitled, “Passive-aggressive Hockey Player Likes Women’s Clothes” – doesn’t quite seem as publicly appealing as, “Notorious NHL Asshole Knows His Way Around the Ladies’ Fitting Rooms at Bloomingdales.” All I can hope for is that this “new Sean” attitude is just a phase because, right now, the “new” Sean Avery sounds about as appealing as New Coke.

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Avery Suspended: Bettman proves hockey players are not the only celebrity whores in the NHL.


Originally posted on Myspace/Facebook Decemeber 5th, 2008

OK! Sean Avery is the most *publically* hated guy in probably the entire sport of hockey. He is always saying and doing outrageous things both on and off the ice. Even I recall wagging my finger at him in a “game’s over there” kind of manner due to the freshness of the Jason Blake incident in Toronto last November. And for those of you that know me and my career past with Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Ltd, you’ll know that defending anything in the blue and white is not a common or an easy practice for me. So that’s saying a hell of a lot.

Avery has repeatedly made racist comments and comments that are *actually* detrimental to the league and other players, yet he has never received harsh punishment for his shocking actions. However, on Tuesday morning, Avery finally opened his mouth and said something that made me stand up and applaud! He referred to his former girlfriend, talentless actress and puck pig extraordinaire, Elisha Cuthbert, as his sloppy seconds making reference to the string of NHL (celebrity whores) players, that she has (screwed) dated since the two broke up. The league decided to respond claiming that these comments are detrimental to the league and game of hockey. YEAH, OK! Sure they were, Betsy. Avery was suspended for six games and must undergo an anger management evaluation, seems a bit steep considering he got nothing for his more off-colour commentary in the past.

At the heart of this sentence is proof that the players are not the only celebrity bunnies in the National Hockey League. Bettman seems very concerned with how Miss (i-have-an-ass-on-my-face) (i-can’t-act-i-was-playing-myself-in-The Girl-Next-Door) Cuthbert will retaliate to these comments. Do you think if Avery had made these comments about a non-shiny ex-girlfriend that he’d receive any kind of slap on the wrist? Not likely. He’d receive kudos from his teammates for calling that girl the puck bunny-pig that she is and that would be that.

TSN sports analysts, former hockey players with apparent newfound degrees in Women’s Studies, attempted to defend the Commissioner’s decision to suspended Avery by calling his comment “misogynistic” and abusive to women. As a woman, and as many women I have spoken to about this issue have agreed, this is not an offensive statement. AT ALL. Quite simply, this is not a term used exclusively for women, and, thus, not sexist. What I find offensive is that the league feels it is their duty to protect the interest of this hockey whore swine (for God’s sake the beast dates anyone: Avery [the reptile], Komisarek [the day walker], and Phaneuf [the lame special ed. mule]) over its own players. So Mr. Bettman has once again made a fool of himself by not acting on things that deserved to be punished, and being too severe with poor Avery in defense of she-man Cuthbert. Bravo! I’m sure Georges Laraque, Jason Blake, Jarome Iginla, and the many French-Canadian players in the league feel that justice has been served.

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