Joe Colborne: World's Highest Paid Puck Collector

(above) Joe Colborne will wear #22 Tonight vs. Worcester

From: ProJo.com
by Mark Divver

At the end of his first practice as a pro Thursday morning in Providence, Joe Colborne did what every rookie –– even a highly touted first-round pick with a rich contract –– is expected to do:

He got down on his knees and helped fellow newbies Max Sauve, Steve Kampfer and Devin Timberlake collect the pucks (read rest of article).

5 comments:

puck swami said...

Joe was a few years off in his timeframe of DU's last previous first round draft pick. Craig Redmond was drafted #6 overall in 1984, when he had completed his 54 point year for DU in 1982-83, and had already played on the 1984 Canadian Olympic Team in Sarajevo. So it's been 26 years, not 40-50.

When you are a 20 year old like he is, 26 years might as well be 40-60 years!....

Anonymous said...

I thought I saw it mentioned here before; but during DU's last series with MTU, some little bitch was fuggin with him in the penalty box. I bet that little bastard is smiling ear-to-ear now, thanking God that he doesn't have to ever skate against him again. You little scumbag you - whoever you are.... don't think we've forgot about you.. we'll see you again, my little Michigan loser

Anonymous said...

Colborne with 2 helpers in his AHL debut tonight.Rakh has one in his first AHL game as well.

Anonymous said...

"I thought I saw it mentioned here before; but during DU's last series with MTU, some little bitch was fuggin with him in the penalty box. I bet that little bastard is smiling ear-to-ear now, thanking God that he doesn't have to ever skate against him again. You little scumbag you - whoever you are.... don't think we've forgot about you.. we'll see you again, my little Michigan loser"


Yea, like YOU'RE going to do something! Reminds me of that retarded Flyer fan fell into the penalty box with Tie Domi and got his ass whopping that he was so asking for.

dggoddard said...

Both of Colborne's assists tonight came on the power play. Providence won 3-1.