UND Player Requests DU Coeds Wear Sweatshirts

(above) UND Freshman hockey player Rocco Grimaldi has been busy Tweeting this summer
Puck Daddy has an article about University of North Dakota hockey player Rocco Grimaldi.  Apparently the Freshman wants less sexy outfits on the fairer sex.  Should be pretty interesting in the DU student section on Feb. 24-25 when North Dakota comes to town.

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. This is disturbing on number of levels.

I have no issues with players following a strict lifestyle to fit their religious beliefs. Tyler Ruegsegger was a great example of this kind of athlete. More power to 'em.

But athletes who use their exhalted status to try to force their beliefs on others are treading on much more flimsy ground.

And we like boobs, too.

Anonymous said...

Wonder how this will play in the room in Grand Forks?

Green Hornet said...

If you don't like it don't follow him. It is pretty simple.

old pio said...

Why is it "disturbing" that a kid has some strongly held beliefs and is willing to share them? Seems like we tolerate almost anything these days, except being a person of faith. I'm not partiuclarly religious, but I think I like this kid. The bigger question is: why did the Sioux recruit him, since he'll obviously be shunned by his teammates? Rocco doesn't exactly fit in with their image.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Puck Daddy:

"But his comments about women are the kind of sexist, archaic thoughts that cloud the positive impact of faith...You believe there are aspects of religion that are undoubtedly beneficial, but they're constantly overshadowed by clunky views on sex and gender that repel people and open up the entire community to ridicule....His best argument against the objectification of women was to objectify them. We can't give an "amen" to that."

Anonymous said...

He'll fit in well with the drunkards and fornicators up there.

dusince59 said...

He will be gone after one year of Grand Forks.

Anonymous said...

Old Pio - two characterics that every President the USA has ever had? (1) they are male (2) they have openly expressed their belief in God.

Name one thing that approx. 3 quarters of all Amercians agree upon? Belief in God

Read this study by the University of Minnesota

http://www1.umn.edu/news/news-releases/2006/UR_RELEASE_MIG_2816.html

Do you really stand by your comment that being a man of faith is about the only thing that isn't tolerated anymore in our society?

Regarding Rocco's comments, Puck Daddy hit the nail on the head.

old pio said...

Hey, get your knickers in a twist over what some 18 year old thinks. It's a free country. Would you ahem, gentlemen, be ripping him if he said he was gay, fighting a drug or alcohol problem, the product of an abusive home, a bicycle seat sniffer, a mope? Nope. We'd be congratulating him on how "brave" he was. But let him share his religious inclinations and the usual mob shows up with the flaming torches and pitchforks.

Anonymous said...

Nobody is ripping him for his religious inclinations. As the first poster said, Tyler Ruegsegger was very religious. Tyler was one of my favorite players of the past decade. I'm sure lots of players on the current DU team are. Hell, I am too.

People disagree with his comment and what he said. Sorry Old Pio, but his comment is more similar to a child molester saying that children shouldn't play in a park because they tempt him...than it is similar to him saying that he is the product of an abusive home.

Anonymous said...

Sorta reminds me of the great Tyler Ruegsegger - another hero of Denver Hockey..... I think it's great to stand tall by your beliefs and faith - no matter who you are; and yes... even if you go to school in North Dakota. Man I miss Ruegs - when the refs blew a call (gee imagine that), the Coaches & players would be yelling, "that's bullsheet; what the fugg, you gotta be fuggin kidding me" .... Tyler would be just as intense and mad, if not more so.... but he'd be standing right beside them screaming, "Oh come on, that's BOGUS"!!! LOL
He is a very talented hockey player.

Anonymous said...

Off topic, but I heard that the actor who played Napolean Dynamite refused to say the cuss words in the script because of his beliefs/standards. His "Gosh" and all made the movie so much better.

Aluuum said...

Much to do about nuttiin! He's just an 18 year old kid. Leave him alone.

old pio said...

The bottom line is this: you can rationalize, justify, excuse or re-define intolerance. But it's still intolerance. Some of you don't like his religious beliefs and how he's expressed them. And you've got lots of reasons why he ought to shut up. Why not lighten up and give the kid a break? Heck, if he scores a couple of GWGs against DU this year, I'll bring my own lighted torch.

Anonymous said...

It's a two way street Old Pio. Based on your logic, Rocco is being very intolerant of a woman's right to chose to wear whatever she wants as long as it fits within the bounds of the law.

The difference here is that nobody came up to Rocco and told him what to believe, he came out and told women what to wear. See the difference? That's the bottom line.

Anonymous said...

Look at the old codgers jumping to Rocco's defense. You guys are wrapped a bit tight eh? Finish your drinks and take a deep breath.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like Rocco needs to get laid.

Anonymous said...

He's a tard...

mexico said...

Old Pio can swallow some old panties!

Am I right???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u84d7nY8pQ

Anonymous said...

Hopefully DU coeds come up with something racey to welcome Rocco at Magness.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Old Pio. Everyone take a look at the whole statement the kid made... he is telling women and men alike to take personal responsibility for their actions. Wow... what a concept. DEFINITELY doesn't fit the ND mold. Refreshing to see a young man willing to stand up for what he believes.

Anonymous said...

He sounds thoroughly brainwashed by religion.

Anonymous said...

1:09. The poetic license that you took in your summary of Rocco's tweet is quite impressive. If I read the tweets like you did, I completely agree with your conclusion and completely support and respect Rocco for standing up in his belief that people need to take personal responsibility for their actions. That's quite a noble cause that I'm sure everyone can get behind.


The only problem is that you glossed over his sexist double standard tweets about telling women how they should dress. It's like attending a NAMBLA meeting and walking away with the message that "Love is a good thing and something we all need more of in our lives". Do you suppport NAMBLA too? Or are you intolerant?

Anonymous said...

kinda want to see Ryder send him through the glass in late february

Anonymous said...

Classic DG stirring the pot with no meat. Reading his banner you'd think he specifically called out DU students.

dggoddard said...

Moi? :-)

Anonymous said...

Religious beliefs are like genitals. There's nothing wrong with liking yours but don't show it off or people might object.

Anonymous said...

First time I read that I saw 'licking', not 'liking'. There is something seriously wrong with the former.