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“The Coach That Only Dogs Can Hear”

Alex Burrows was my first and favorite current NHLer player interview.  And Marc Crawford has been one of my favorite coaches

Yet despite this synchronicity of goodness, that symbiosis all came down to this somewhat-disastrous exchange on HNIC after the game the other night.  Fast forward the video to the 1 minute mark, and then cover your ears:

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 Tags: alex+burrows, hnic, hockey+night+in+canada, marc+crawford, scott+oake,

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Okay, so Alex should have been a little more respectful, but can’t we blame Scott Oake for most of the disaster? Seriously, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him give a good interview.

Posted by Frank on 10/27/08 at 09:22 AM ET

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ha haha! I skipped it that night…thanks for the nudge.

Posted by Jeremy from Summerland on 10/27/08 at 10:26 AM ET

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my dog is a year and a half and a male silky and he ALWAYS wants to lick inside my nose!!!! at first (though gross) it was pretty funny but now its to the point that whenever i lay on the coach or sit on the carpet he tries to attack my nostrals!!!! i heard that dogs sence illneses and cancers and stuff so should i see a doctar or something or is my dog just playing around.organic dog treats

Posted by organic dog treats on 10/19/09 at 07:35 AM ET

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Many times dogs will bark or growl at dogs when they see one at a distance….it sounds like your dogs is telling you and the dog he wants to go over and meet the other dog. You are keeping him from doing that by keeping him on a leash. Since you say your dog gets a long well with other dogs, I would suggest going over to the dog he is barking at and let them introduce themselves. This may not correct he problem…I think this is part of your dogs personality….but, try to understand why he is acting this way and try to make him happy by listening to him and letting him meet the dog he is barking at.

Posted by layout on 12/19/09 at 06:32 AM ET

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Alanah McGinley has been blogging hockey since 2003 (with a notable gap in time through 2010, kicking it with new baby Lucy while living knee-deep in chaos while reading “parenting for complete idiots” during every spare minute) sharing opinions, rants and not-so-deep thoughts with anyone who will listen. 

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