Brian Skrudland - one time defensive forward for the Montreal Canadiens. God, I hated him at the time - not surprising for a Bruins fan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Skrudland
Darryl
Edit: Woo-hoo! Won by a minute and 9 seconds. Sorry, Vic!
Not sure but it could be Brian Skrudland who played for the Montreal Canadiens. Player number 39.
https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/MTL/1993.html
Thanks guys!
Perfect.
Roy
Aha! Roy used his "Ask The Audience" card! Well played!
Bunch of older Canucks hanging about this site - why wouldn't he?
Some of us are actually English but live over here. Not sure I will ever understand Canadians, no offence meant. Not really too sure I understand the Brits either and I grew up there for the first 57 years of my life.
I just googled a few variations and got a result.
I've always said Canadians are like Americans, but with manners!
Anybody recognize this signature? It's not the designer. I presume it is a hockey personality.
Roy
re: Can any hockey fans identify the signature on this 1992 Canada FDC?
Brian Skrudland - one time defensive forward for the Montreal Canadiens. God, I hated him at the time - not surprising for a Bruins fan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Skrudland
Darryl
Edit: Woo-hoo! Won by a minute and 9 seconds. Sorry, Vic!
re: Can any hockey fans identify the signature on this 1992 Canada FDC?
Not sure but it could be Brian Skrudland who played for the Montreal Canadiens. Player number 39.
https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/MTL/1993.html
re: Can any hockey fans identify the signature on this 1992 Canada FDC?
Thanks guys!
Perfect.
Roy
re: Can any hockey fans identify the signature on this 1992 Canada FDC?
Aha! Roy used his "Ask The Audience" card! Well played!
re: Can any hockey fans identify the signature on this 1992 Canada FDC?
Bunch of older Canucks hanging about this site - why wouldn't he?
re: Can any hockey fans identify the signature on this 1992 Canada FDC?
Some of us are actually English but live over here. Not sure I will ever understand Canadians, no offence meant. Not really too sure I understand the Brits either and I grew up there for the first 57 years of my life.
I just googled a few variations and got a result.
re: Can any hockey fans identify the signature on this 1992 Canada FDC?
I've always said Canadians are like Americans, but with manners!