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editPossible Problem: i question the relevance or truth behind "He also has one really big eyebrow that goes right across his enormous head."
Yes. He does have a big head, but I don't find it truthful to call it 'enormous'. JohndanR (talk) 02:47, 5 August 2016 (UTC)
Believe me truer word was ever spoken than that.Roadhockey 05:09, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
Nickname
editPer WP:HOCKEY's decision to remove the nickname field from the infobox, it is being moved here for use later. "| nickname = the Albanian Assassin
the DOMInator" -Djsasso (talk) 22:05, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
Possibly constructive edit reverted
editI had a look at this good faith edit by 174.116.58.56, which was reverted by User:RandySavageFTW without explanation. I think this edit is constructive and encyclopaedic. It just needs references. Anyway, here is the content of the edit that was reverted:
"In 2010, Domi won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year. However, when his name was announced as the winner, jealous runner-up Tyler Myers of the Buffalo Sabres took the stage, stealing the trophy for himself. Bastion of righteousness Mark Wahlberg attempted to protect the trophy but was subdued by Myers' co-conspirator Lindy Ruff backstage and subjected to implantation of nanorobots that allowed Ruff to gain control over his thoughts and actions. Domi will undoubtedly attain a disproportionate measure of revenge, certain to be gratuitously violent and taken when the arrogant young defenceman least suspects it. Pundits generally agree that a blatant elbow to the head will be somehow involved." Minimac (talk) 05:04, 24 June 2010 (UTC)
- You can't be serious.. RandySavageFTW (talk) 05:19, 24 June 2010 (UTC)
shoots "right"
editThe article states "Though he writes left-handed, he uses a right-handed hockey stick", however, this is inaccurate. Shooting "right" is not the same thing as a "right-handed" shot. For hockey, if you shoot right your left hand is at the top of your stick, meaning that you are using your left hand to do most of the aiming. Therefore shooting "right" is a "left-handed" shot (right hand is your dominant hand and the puck is on your left side), and shooting "left" is a "right-handed" shot (left hand is your dominant hand and the puck is on your right side). If your go into a store that sells hockey sticks you will notice that most of the sticks are for people who shoot left (or a "right-handed" shot). Also, the sentence seems to be randomly thrown into a paragraph about someone insinuating "that Domi beat his wife". I went ahead and removed the sentence. 99.255.58.85 (talk) 13:08, 31 March 2011 (UTC)