Does Luongo Deserve To Be Captain?
October 1, 2008
You’re god damn right he deserves to be captain. Fantastic decision by management to name Roberto Luongo captain.
During the 2006/07 playoffs it was all Luongo, the offense produced next to nothing during that playoffs. In fact it has been all Luongo since he’s arrived, and this probably won’t change for a while.
Due to league rules, goalies are are not allowed to be Captains, meaning Mattias Ohlund, Willie Mitchell, and Ryan Kesler will rotate as Captains. Since Luongo can’t take part in ceremonial events because he’s a goal keeper, what good is it naming him as a captain then, you may ask. The answer is simple, he’s the first to hoist Lord Stanley’s cup. And who more deserving? Also by naming Luongo as Captain, the management has made it abundantly clear that the Canucks organization have full intention to keep him in Vancouver when his contract expires in two years. What a mess we’d be without him.
The last goalie to be named Captain was Bill Durnan of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1947-48 season, and a new rule was implemented a year later prohibiting goalies from wearing the C. Now how do we solve the problem about Luongo not being able to wear a C on his jersey, due to a rule established forty years ago? Behold the answer:

It’s exactly as it looks, Roberto Luongo needs to legally change his name to Roberto C Luongo. Bingo, bango, bongo, his name is C Luongo. C for captain, C for clutch, C for cup. Problem solved.
With the departure of two former captains, from within rises a leader that has not been seen in over forty years of hockey. The wall that backstops the team is now the pillar of support that will not only hold this organization together, but will carry it to the promise land. Start planning the parade folks, the Canucks have a new leader.
America’s Best Dance Crew
August 21, 2008
Last week, the final two crews on America’s Best Dance Crew or better known as ABDC battled it out one last time for the top spot! Who will be dubbed America’s Best Dance Crew, Super Cr3w or So Real Cru? Sadly we have to leave the voting to Randy Jackson’s team of judges that consist of Hip-Hop’s rising star Lil/ Mama, Choreographer Shane Sparks and JC… oh and the American viewers. The second season comes to an end with the final show airing Thursday, August 21st. But if you’re sad to see the show go ABDC will take it to the streets with a live tour in September, traveling across America with crews from both seasons. Some of last season’s faves featured are the fabulous boys from BreakSk8 and season 1 champs, JabbaWockeeZ. If you miss tonight’s final showdown and you find your self sitting at home this week flip on the tube and catch one of the hundreds of re-runs of the final episode of ABDC. America’s Best Dance Crew has been called the most popular show on MTV drawing in celebrity fans, more than 39 million votes from viewers (last year) and the ultimate bragging right in the hip-hop dance community.



