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And they were smitten. Learn some of his vocabulary or, as we like to call them, "Colby-isms. Sit down with a cup of hot cocoa and take a sip every time Armstrong says "bud" or "buddy" while he delivers hot takes from the judge's seat. Try not to burn your tastebuds! While appearing on Sportsnet's Hockey Central Tonight, Armstrong didn't skip a beat when he called himself "Canada's judge. Even though Armstrong claims to not know what he's doing, he has a bit of a background in figure skating.

Welcome to NHL. Vitajte na NHL. Willkommen auf NHL. Bienvenido a NHL. The veteran forward won't get a chance to make amends in the third one. The Leafs placed Armstrong on unconditional waivers Saturday with the intention of buying out the final year of his contract. Did they know people in the buildings? Should he say something? Should he just stay quiet?

My first day in America at an NHL camp. And chaos ensues at the rink that morning watching on TV. As soon as they mentioned Pennsylvania … is that close? I have no clue where I am. As surreal as all of that was for Armstrong, he actually remembers his first flight back from Pittsburgh more vividly. After being cut from the NHL camp and sent back to Red Deer, Armstrong flew to Calgary and connected in Chicago, not long after international air travel had opened up again.

Laying down in the middle of the concourse with a four-hour layover … I felt like I was the only person in the entire airport. How many of us first heard about the events on Sept.

Few could ever speak to the same experience Armstrong had, however. Twenty years removed, he can recount it so clearly, yet is still baffled by the memories at the same time. Whether you had lived in America your entire life — or just one day. Very sad news for Maple Leaf fans across the globe today.

A source close to Colby Armstrong has revealed that "Army", as he is affectionately known, will be filing retirement papers with the NHL at some point in the coming days.

It seems that the wacky Leaf suffers from an incurable, debilitating disease known as "Boneitis", and will be hanging up the skates in order to spend more time with his family and work on finding a cure. Armstrong, who signed with Toronto in the summer of , has career NHL points in games. The hockey world has been stunned by this announcement. Bill Watters of AM fame expressed surprise and disappointment that Armstrong would choose to retire since he didn't think that he was a "3rd of July parade kind of player.

Glenn Healy of Hockey Night In Canada offered his medical opinion that it seemed like retirement was a little premature and that it seemed that Armstrong was "being a little bit theatrical" about the severity of his illness.



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