The Blues have a pair mulatto's, at least...Stewart, the former #1 pick they got in the big trade with Colorado last year. They also have a AHL caliber thug (who might not even dress in the playoffs) named Kyle Reaves. He was born in Winnipeg to a very dark-skinned black CFL "Star" in the 80's and some sort of mudshark -- white? Reaves senior even became a Canadain citizen. My guess is most of the "real brothers" that land in CFL as imports play their games in Canada then move back to the USA....But there are probably quite a few Pridless Uncle Toms that stay up in the "great white North" to be closer to the white womenz (sic)....The hockey DWF's are already hyping a teen named Darnell Nurse for next year's draft. His father is a ex-CFL receiver that stayed in Hamilton, I think? Not sure if he's a mulatto, though. His aunt, who played basketball at Syracuse, is Donovan McNabb's wife.
Chicago also has two: The mulatto from Sweden (Oduya) that used to play for the old Thrashers, who once had 6 or 7 mulatto's on their roster at once in hopes of selling more tickets to blacks in Georgia. They also have Ray Emery, the goalie.
Truthteller -
Looks like You're a fellow Nords fan. Good stuff! When the "franchise" moved to Denver I was devastated. I couldn't stomach supporting the Avalanche so I've been without a team for 17 long years. As it is playoffs time, I'll switch my Rogers Rangers avatar to a Nordiques version. :icon_wink:
St. Louis' black oaf Ryan Reaves played eight minutes of the first match against the Sharks and has been scratched ever since. :thumb:
The comically-named Darnell Nurse (defenseman, Soo Greyhounds, OHL) is being well hyped for the 2013 draft, with writers playing up his height and comparing him to Chris Pronger. The Negrophiles are doubtlessly praying that Nurse will have an NHL profile comparable to that of Pronger (that's a laugh...). But forget defensemen - what they'd
really like to see are high-scoring black forwards...
When it comes to non-Whites, there are way too many. Of the teams which qualified for the playoffs, only the Rangers, Senators, Panthers, Sharks and Bruins are 100% White (although I wonder about Boston's Nathan Horton, who has that dodgy Johnny Heitinga look about him. Anyway, Horton is out for the season so he shan't feature in the playoffs).
We have blacks / part-blacks (essentially the same thing) littering the following:
(a) Chicago (Ray Emery, Johnny Oduya, Jamal Mayers)
(b) St.Louis (Chris Stewart, Ryan Reaves)
(c) Philadelphia (Wayne Simmonds)
(d) Washington (Joel Ward)
(e) Nashville (Francis Bouillon)
(f) New Jersey (Bryce Salvador)
(g) Phoenix (Paul Bisonnette)
To top things off, there is this lot of non-Negro non-Whites:
(a) Vancouver (Manny Malhotra - half-Paki)
(b) Nashville (Brandon Yip - Chinese; Jordin Tootoo - half-Eskimo, er, sorry, Inuit)
(c) Pittsburgh (Richard Park - Korean; Arron Asham - Metis)
(d) Chicago (Brandon Saad - Arab)
(e) Los Angeles (Dwight King - Metis; Jordan Nolan - part-Ojibwe)
(f) Phoenix (Kyle Chipchura - part-Native American)
(g) St.Louis (TJ Oshie - quarter-Ojibwe)
(h) Detroit (Justin Abdelkader - Arab grandfather) Yes, yes, I know the guy looks about as White as one can get, but that name grates something fierce...
Mind You, I haven't really got much against blokes of Indian (i.e. Native American / Canadian) or part Indian extraction playing hockey - as long as there aren't too many of them - because they're not exactly "imports". But in the context of the big picture even the smallest drop of non-White blood is inevitably singled out for praise...