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Loudmouth golfer roughed up by ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'
Loudmouth golfer roughed up by ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'

Calgary Herald

timea day ago

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  • Calgary Herald

Loudmouth golfer roughed up by ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'

Article content 'Yup, that's me guys,' Ogilvie admits with a chuckle. 'The guy that got dropped like a bucket of balls in a pond. Not my finest moment, I know. Looks real bad.' Article content Ogilvie then offered up an apology to Tarnasky for starting the fight. Article content 'All jokes aside, guys, I'd like to apologize to all the folks on the course, anyone caught up in it and anyone who had to deal with me that day. I lost my cool and I learned from it. Just one of those days where you should have kept the cart on the path,' he said. Article content Ogilvie concluded his 49-second message by telling viewers, 'Stay hydrated, keep your stick on the ice, maybe stick to 18.' Article content Hockey fans praised Ogilvie for owning up to his mistake of being the aggressor. Article content 'Taking it on the chin is a lost art these days. Respect,' one person wrote on X, with another adding, 'This is the most manned up thing I've seen in a long time. Props for standing tall and admitting your mistake.' Article content Article content ⛳️🫨🥊 #BANG — A new angle of the viral slow play fight has surfaced 👀 'Bang! Bang! Bang!' (Via @kross9119) — NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) July 11, 2025 Article content Article content The thrashing racked up millions of views after eagle-eyed NHL fans identified Ogilvie's opponent as likely being Tarnasky. Article content When Tarnasky warns him, 'You're not scaring anybody,' Ogilvie becomes more agitated, hurling his sunglasses on the ground, ripping off his gloves and yelling, 'Let's f—in' go, man. Ho, ho, ho,' before charging the former enforcer. Article content Tarnasky immediately sends him flying into a nearby pond, which should have been the end of it. But a soaked Ogilvie staggers out of the water and tries to square up with the ex-NHLer again, only to be laid out by five punches to the noggin that were punctuated by Tarnasky yelling out 'bang' after each blow. Article content 'Enough! Enough! Get out!' Tarnasky, who coaches an under-17 team, screams as he chucks the dazed gasbag into the grass a final time.

Loudmouth golfer roughed up by ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'
Loudmouth golfer roughed up by ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'

Edmonton Journal

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Edmonton Journal

Loudmouth golfer roughed up by ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'

Article content 'Yup, that's me guys,' Ogilvie admits with a chuckle. 'The guy that got dropped like a bucket of balls in a pond. Not my finest moment, I know. Looks real bad.' Article content Ogilvie then offered up an apology to Tarnasky for starting the fight. Article content 'All jokes aside, guys, I'd like to apologize to all the folks on the course, anyone caught up in it and anyone who had to deal with me that day. I lost my cool and I learned from it. Just one of those days where you should have kept the cart on the path,' he said. Article content Ogilvie concluded his 49-second message by telling viewers, 'Stay hydrated, keep your stick on the ice, maybe stick to 18.' Article content Hockey fans praised Ogilvie for owning up to his mistake of being the aggressor. Article content 'Taking it on the chin is a lost art these days. Respect,' one person wrote on X, with another adding, 'This is the most manned up thing I've seen in a long time. Props for standing tall and admitting your mistake.' Article content Article content ⛳️🫨🥊 #BANG — A new angle of the viral slow play fight has surfaced 👀 'Bang! Bang! Bang!' (Via @kross9119) — NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) July 11, 2025 Article content Article content The thrashing racked up millions of views after eagle-eyed NHL fans identified Ogilvie's opponent as likely being Tarnasky. Article content When Tarnasky warns him, 'You're not scaring anybody,' Ogilvie becomes more agitated, hurling his sunglasses on the ground, ripping off his gloves and yelling, 'Let's f—in' go, man. Ho, ho, ho,' before charging the former enforcer. Article content Tarnasky immediately sends him flying into a nearby pond, which should have been the end of it. But a soaked Ogilvie staggers out of the water and tries to square up with the ex-NHLer again, only to be laid out by five punches to the noggin that were punctuated by Tarnasky yelling out 'bang' after each blow. Article content 'Enough! Enough! Get out!' Tarnasky, who coaches an under-17 team, screams as he chucks the dazed gasbag into the grass a final time.

FOREVER FRIEND: 'Funny and cute' trio of guinea pigs ready for adoption
FOREVER FRIEND: 'Funny and cute' trio of guinea pigs ready for adoption

Toronto Sun

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Toronto Sun

FOREVER FRIEND: 'Funny and cute' trio of guinea pigs ready for adoption

CRIME HUNTER: Did teen temptress' sex trysts with foster dad lead to murder? CTF says CBC staff with 6-figure salaries has more than doubled in last decade Man on receiving end shares aftermath of viral golf course fight with ex-NHL enforcer Loudmouth golfer roughed up by ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls' FOREVER FRIEND: 'Funny and cute' trio of guinea pigs ready for adoption Photo by Toronto Humane Society Article content Why get one adorable guinea pig when you can get three? Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account or Sign in without password View more offers Article content Basil, along with Mabel and Penny, are a trio of four-year-old female bonded guinea pigs ready for adoption at the Toronto Humane Society and there's no time like the present given Wednesday is International Guinea Pig Day. Article content tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or FOREVER FRIEND: 'Funny and cute' trio of guinea pigs ready for adoption Back to video tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or Play Video Article content 'Basil was surrendered to us in May with her two friends, Penny and Mabel,' said THS spokesperson Lucas Solowey. 'My understanding is that they were living in a home together but then they were all surrendered. I don't know the reasons for surrender. But they are a cute trio of friends. They make the sweetest little squeaks. They're very funny and cute.' Read More Bird lovers flock to adopt parrot who is 'rated R, parental advisory required' At adoption event, shelter dog alerts man he's about to have seizure Your Midday Sun Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Sign Up By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Thanks for signing up! A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Your Midday Sun will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Article content Advertisement 3 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content Solowey says guinea pigs have a life span of six to seven years and an enclosure measuring two feet by five feet would suit this trio well. 'In terms of caring for them, Basil would thrive in a calm and patient home, ideally bringing her pals Penny and Mabel with her. Guinea pigs are pack animals that do best with other pack animals,' he said. 'And in terms of food, guinea pigs eat hay, fresh greens and dry pellets. They should also drink fresh water and have space to sleep, eat, drink, hide and play. Guinea pigs can get nervous at times, so it's good for them to have a hideout. And little toys for them to play with.' As for their personalities, Solowey said Basil is 'gentle and curious. She takes her time getting to know new things, but with a bit of patience and the right treats she starts to shine. While she's on the shy side, she has been slowly warming up to human company. She enjoys a peaceful nibble of peas or carrots and can even take in treats right from a gentle hand, though she prefers the safety of her cosy enclosure.' Advertisement 4 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content As for Mabel and Penny, they are 'similar. They are shy at first,' said Solowey. 'Once they come out of their shell, they're playful. They'll make cute squeaks when they want your attention. They're very sweet animals, very funny, unique personalities. But they're all in good health.' Photo by Toronto Humane Society Guinea pigs like their head rubbed, but not necessarily being picked up a lot. 'Let them come to you,' said Solowey. 'It's fine to pick them up from time to time, but I just kind of pay attention to how they're reacting. If they seem to be nervous, just kind of let them do their thing. I often would put out paper towel rolls or toilet paper rolls and they seem to like to chew on those.' Photo by Toronto Humane Society Solowey said homes with dogs and possibly cats should be avoided — basically anything that can be a predator to a guinea pig — but small children in the house are fine. 'As long as the kids know to be gentle with them,' he said. Anyone interested in adopting Basil, Mabel and Penny can visit to start the adoption process. UPDATE: Carson, a two-year-old mixed-breed male dog from June's Forever Friend column, was adopted. RECOMMENDED VIDEO tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or Play Video Article content Share this article in your social network Read Next

Loudmouth golfer roughed up ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'
Loudmouth golfer roughed up ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'

Edmonton Journal

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Edmonton Journal

Loudmouth golfer roughed up ex-NHLer apologizes: 'Dropped like a bucket of balls'

Article content 'Yup, that's me guys,' Ogilvie admits with a chuckle. 'The guy that got dropped like a bucket of balls in a pond. Not my finest moment, I know. Looks real bad.' Article content Ogilvie then offered up an apology to Tarnasky for starting the fight. Article content 'All jokes aside, guys, I'd like to apologize to all the folks on the course, anyone caught up in it and anyone who had to deal with me that day. I lost my cool and I learned from it. Just one of those days where you should have kept the cart on the path,' he said. Article content Ogilvie concluded his 49-second message by telling viewers, 'Stay hydrated, keep your stick on the ice, maybe stick to 18.' Article content Hockey fans praised Ogilvie for owning up to his mistake of being the aggressor. Article content 'Taking it on the chin is a lost art these days. Respect,' one person wrote on X, with another adding, 'This is the most manned up thing I've seen in a long time. Props for standing tall and admitting your mistake.' Article content Article content ⛳️🫨🥊 #BANG — A new angle of the viral slow play fight has surfaced 👀 'Bang! Bang! Bang!' (Via @kross9119) — NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) July 11, 2025 Article content Article content The thrashing racked up millions of views after eagle-eyed NHL fans identified Ogilvie's opponent as likely being Tarnasky. Article content When Tarnasky warns him, 'You're not scaring anybody,' Ogilvie becomes more agitated, hurling his sunglasses on the ground, ripping off his gloves and yelling, 'Let's f—in' go, man. Ho, ho, ho,' before charging the former enforcer. Article content Tarnasky immediately sends him flying into a nearby pond, which should have been the end of it. But a soaked Ogilvie staggers out of the water and tries to square up with the ex-NHLer again, only to be laid out by five punches to the noggin that were punctuated by Tarnasky yelling out 'bang' after each blow. Article content 'Enough! Enough! Get out!' Tarnasky, who coaches an under-17 team, screams as he chucks the dazed gasbag into the grass a final time.

Rangers' Coaching Search, James Dolan Stepping In, And More Blueshirts News
Rangers' Coaching Search, James Dolan Stepping In, And More Blueshirts News

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Rangers' Coaching Search, James Dolan Stepping In, And More Blueshirts News

1. One of the more curious outcomes of the Peter Laviolette exit is that Phil Housley got fired but the other name ex-NHLer, Michael Peca, not only had his job saved but is being mentioned as coaching material. 2. The Housley hire in the first place was just another bad Chris Drury move. 3. A major reason for Igor Shesterkin's mediocre season was the absence of goalie guru Benny Allaire who was as much a part of Iggy's success story as anyone. 4. Re the new coach hire; it will be interesting to see how much input owner James Dolan will have in the process. And how long it will take. 5. Not that this will influence Dolan but SNY's John Flanigan did a Rangers report card. He gave Drury a D as in one short of F as in failure. 6. In case you missed my comment on X/Twitter, I noticed that the Post had a headline that the Rangers "Need an identity." My comment: "They have one – FAT CATS or COUNTRY CLUB." 7. From a purely journalistic viewpoint, it was noteworthy that Elliotte Friedman, king of the "Insiders," failed to get the scoop on Lavvy's ouster. Nobody did. Good work, Rangers PR, keeping it hermetically sealed. 8. This is purely Maven guess work but I believe that if you took a poll of Rangers fans this minute at least 75 percent would want Drury to either quit or get fired. 9. One of many reasons why Laviolette now is an EX-coach is that he lost the Rangers room as early as last November. Half the time he seemed in a daze. 10. After leaving his Philly gig John Tortorella told friends that he was "through" coaching. However, one of Torts' pals added, "He still has the juice and if a good deal came along, he'd take it." Rangers, that is because The Apple is irresistible!

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