Share this: The glass is there for a reason, buddy. Yes, it is meant to protect fans from flying pucks, but one would hope it also would deter fans who’ve had a few too many to wander onto the ice during a game. Well, that wasn’t the case Wednesday night in an Ontario Hockey League game between the Mississauga Steelheads and Guelph Storm, as one man managed to climb over the glass and fall onto the ice, where he stumbled around for a while. As you can imagine, it was pretty entertaining to watch, and you can catch a glimpse of his on-ice adventure in the video below. Thumbnail screen shot via Twitter/@mkmolnar More Stories Source link
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Benteke salvages hope for Liverpool
Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea (Benteke 90+2; Hazard 32)The Reds retain a chance of qualifying for next season's UEFA Europa League through their league position after Christian Benteke struck at the death to earn them a draw at home against the deposed English champions. Fielding a full-strength side after prevailing with a much-altered selection at the weekend, Jürgen Klopp's side were frustrated in the first half, Eden Hazard putting Chelsea in front with a superb individual effort.Daniel Sturridge, Kolo Touré and substitute Sheyi Ojo missed decent chances after the break but, just after Simon Mignolet had saved from Hazard, Liverpool levelled when Ojo picked out ...
Palace hope to extend Wilfried Zaha loan
Crystal Palace are likely to speak to Manchester United with regard to Wilfried Zaha spending next season on loan at Selhurst Park. - Lomas: Palace glad all over - Holloway wants Phillips 'at 60' Zaha helped Palace secure promotion to the Premier League, with the forward capping a fine season by winning the penalty that secured the Eagles a 1-0 win over Watford in the Championship play-off final. That victory at Wembley is believed to be the 20-year-old's last game for Palace, having signed for United in January. He was loaned back to the London club as part of the deal, but the Premier League new boys have not given up hope of keeping him next season. "They might want him to gain experience playing
Beckham won’t give up on England hope
David Beckham has not given up hope of playing for his country again, with the former England captain confident he will earn a recall.EmpicsDavid Beckham's last England appearance came against Belarus in October 2009• PSG squad excited by Becks talkBeckham has 115 caps to his name, but at 36 years of age many feel his days with the national side are long gone - with his last appearance being against Belarus in October 2009.The former Manchester United man is not looking to retire when his contract with LA Galaxy winds down in November and he is targeting an England recall."I'm playing well, I'm still fit and I haven't retired from international football," he said. "If there are players injured or out,
Wilson Hope Ladies Complete Golf Set (Ladies, RH)
Wilson Hope Ladies Complete Golf Set (Ladies, RH) Forged titanium composite driver for greater distance off the teeWoods, hybrid, and irons all feature graphite shafts and lightweight shoulder strapBag has multiple pockets and padded top collar to protect graphite shaftsMatching head covers for woods and hybrid, Perimeter weighted irons The Wilson Hope women's package set includes an offset driver, fairway wood, hybrid, perimeter-weighted irons, a winged putter, a cart bag, and 3 matching head covers. A percentage of proceeds from this product will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Features - Set Includes Graphite driver, fairway wood, hybrid, irons 5-PW; steel putter; fabric cart bag and head covers - Offset driver with tall face for distance and accuracy; BCRF ribbon
Management hope Ferris and D’Arcy will travel
by Brendan Cole Ireland manager Paul McNaughton remains 'hopeful' that injury-hit duo Stephen Ferris and Gordon D'Arcy will be fit in time for the Rugby World Cup opener against USA in 41 days time. Ireland's tournament is due to get underway with an 11 September clash against the Eddie O'Sullivan-coached Eagles. Both Ferris and D'Arcy are battling injuries sustained last year. Ferris missed last year's RBS 6 Nations and key Ulster games due to a knee injury, while D'Arcy picked up an ankle injury in Leinster's Heineken Cup final victory over Northampton in May. Speaking to RTÉ Sport's Michael Corcoran at Ireland's training camp in Carton House, McNaughton said: "We have several players who are on the injury list. Most of them are 'legacy'