You’ve Been Warned: Mike Modano’s Halloween Costume Can’t Be Unseen
Now that he’s retired from the NHL, former Dallas Stars center Mike Modano has a lot more free time to focus on the important things in life—golf, his smoking hot wife Willa Ford, and Halloween costume ideas that involve afro wigs, some spray-on tan, and a pair of sexy purple speedos.
Yeah, that’s way more Mike Modano than I wanted to see…impressive bulge...
Via The Last Angry Fan
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October 26, 2011
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October 26, 2011
THONG SONG
Mike Modano undresses for Halloween costume
We know a few things about Mike Modano:1. He's one of the best American-born hockey players ever. 2. He's married to an absolute fox in Willa Ford. 3. He didn't appreciate the Red Wings private team plane. 4. He should stuff his shorts this Halloween when he goes as RedFoo, half of the electropop duo LMFAO.Propers to SI.com's Jimmy Traina
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October 26, 2011
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October 26, 2011
Mike Modano is enjoying retirement
In this morning's Breakfast Links, Jim linked to a photo of Zdeno Chara dressed a pink bunny rabbit for Halloween. Well, possibly in an attempt to outdo Big Z, NHL great Mike Modano tweeted out this picture of himself earlier today with the caption "Halloween option..? LMFAO guy." Yikes. It's good to see Modano enjoying himself and being creative during his retirement...
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October 26, 2011
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October 26, 2011
An American Icon, Mike Modano retires after 21 years in the NHL
Melissa Grissom
NHLHS Dallas Stars Correspondent
On September 21, 2011, Mike Modano, the face and voice of the Dallas Stars franchise, decided to hang up the skates. He’s known as one of the greatest American born skaters in the NHL. He was a fast, smooth skater who had the knack for goals and changed his style of play to win more games. He went from a rookie who scored many...
Via NHL Hot Stove
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October 02, 2011
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October 02, 2011
PATRIOT WAY
Is Modano best U.S.-born player?
Mike Modano announced his retirement from the NHL this week after a 21-year career. Is he the best American player in hockey history?
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September 24, 2011
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September 24, 2011
Modano will retire as Star
Mike Modano is going to retire as a Dallas Star.
The Stars say Modano will sign a one-day contract Friday during the news conference when he announces his retirement.
The contract will list $999,999 in honor of the No. 9 he wore, but he won't be paid and instead will send his retirement paperwork to the NHL.
Modano said Wednesday that he is retiring after 21 seasons in the...
Via AP on Fox
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September 22, 2011
Future Hall Of Famer Mike Modano Retires
Today Mike Modano announced his retirement after 1499 regular season games played. As is my policy, I am writing a career retrospective on him as I consider him a future Hockey Hall of Fame player. Here was the post I made when I first considered him a Hall of Famer.
Modano was born on June 7th, 1970 in Livonia, Michigan. He first gathered the attention of hockey scouts as a...
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September 22, 2011
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September 22, 2011
Mike Modano calls it a career
Mike Modano announced his retirement through a statement on his Facebook page Wednesday afternoon after proclaiming, “What a great ride it’s been!”
“After a long summer of thinking about my future, I’ve come to the decision that it’s time to retire as a player from the NHL.”
Modano is expected to officially announce his retirement at a...
Via Rant Sports
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September 21, 2011
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September 21, 2011
On the fence: Will Mike Modano retire or play?
Melissa GrissomNHLHS Dallas Stars Correspondent
Former Dallas Stars and Detroit Red Wing Mike Modano is still pondering whether or not to retire from the NHL or continue to play. While still looking at off-ice options too as he told everyone he will be making a decision by mid-September. Many fans in Dallas and around the NHL are wondering what the greatest American born player in...
Via NHL Hot Stove
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September 05, 2011
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September 05, 2011
Mike Modano rips Red Wings private plane
3Mike Modano handled his multiple healthy scratches during this past year's playoffs without any public complaining. But two months after the Red Wings put away their gear for the 2010-'11 season, Modano felt the need to voice to get in a jab about the organization. He didn't call out the coaching staff or the front office executives or any players. Instead, he called...
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August 01, 2011
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August 01, 2011
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