5. Pelle Lindbergh
Former Philadelphia Flyers goaltender, Pelle Lindbergh, use to wear the
same orange t-shirt under his equipment during each hockey game. The
t-shirt was never washed and when it would start falling apart, he would
have it sewn up. During intermissions, he would drink a Swedish
beverage called ‘Pripps’. He would only accept the drink if it had two
ice cubes, was delivered by a certain team trainer and as long as it was
in his right hand. Lindbergh’s quirky habits helped him on the ice with
a record of 87 wins, 49 losses and 15 ties in 157 NHL regular season
games. Unfortunately, Lindbergh died as a result of a devastating car
crash at just 26 years of age.
4. Brendan Shanahan
Known as a great power forward, Brendan Shanahan had some pretty quirky
superstitions during his NHL career. He would wear old shoulder pads
that dated back to his days in junior hockey. He would also listen
to Madonna on game days. Obviously the ‘Material Girl’ and ancient
shoulder pads worked in Shanahan’s favor, as he recorded 1,354 points in
1,524 NHL regular season games.
3. Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby could very well be the most superstitious player currently
in the NHL. He will not call his mother on game days, as some of his
past injuries occurred after he was talking to her. If he’s travelling
with his team on a bus, he will lift his feet and touch the glass when
they go over railroad tracks. If his team is playing on the road, he’ll
only use tape that’s provided by the home team for his sticks. And when
he’s done taping his sticks, nobody is allowed to touch them or else
he’ll have to re-tape them. Crosby must be doing something right, as
he’s one of the best hockey players to ever play the game. He has won
numerous awards, including the Stanley Cup in just his fourth NHL
season.
2. Patrick Roy
Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy had a long list of superstitions. He
would never talk to reporters on game days before he played. During
pre-game warm-ups, he would skate to the blue line, stare at his net and
picture it shrinking. He would also never step on the blue or red
lines. Prior to the games, he would lay out his goalie equipment on the
locker room floor and dress himself in a certain order. Then during
intermissions, he would juggle with a puck and bounce it off the ground.
And if those weren’t bad enough, he would quite often talk to his goal
posts, claiming “they are my friends”. Apparently, his goal posts were
extremely loyal friends, as he holds numerous NHL records and won many
trophies during his incredible career, including four Stanley Cups.
1. Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky is one of the most superstitious players in NHL history.
He wouldn’t get his hair cut while his team was on the road because one
time when he did, his team suffered a major loss. During practice, he
would start off by shooting a puck to the right of the net. He would
then drink a Diet Coke, a glass of iced water, a Gatorade and another
Diet Coke in that exact order. As for his uniform, he would always put
the left side on first and he would always tuck in the right side of his
jersey. Also, he would put baby powder on the blade of his hockey
stick. He most definitely lived up to his nickname “The Great One”, as
he holds a large amount of NHL records, won many trophies and averaged
almost two points a game during his illustrious career (2,857 points in
1,487 games).
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