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Babych Please – Dec. 11th, 2015

Dec 11, 2015, 13:34 ESTUpdated:

This week we take a trip down memory lane, checking out some Todd Bertuzzi-themed music, some Keith Ballard moments, and a very tiny Alex Burrows.
- Here is a photo of the West Coast Express and their sons. Markus Naslund’s son is a tiny version of Erik Karlsson and Todd Bertuzzi’s son is T.J. from Recess.

- It’s filled with questionable rhymes and some casual sexism, but the Todd Bertuzzi song from Heavy Eric somehow manages to stand the test of time. What a truly moving tribute. Even if you’re not into the Todd Bertuzzi, a very small (and goatee-less!) set of Sedin twins appear at about 2:28 of this video.
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- Click here to watch Alex Edler make Pass It to Bulis’ Daniel Wagner’s tiny baby cry. Even when Edler’s good, he’s bad.
- Here is a very small Alex Burrows with Pat Burns.
- Former Canuck and noted good guy Keith Ballard retired from hockey this week due to concussion issues. Ballard’s time as a Canuck was not particularly spectacular on the ice, but he once ended up trapped inside a hockey bag in a garbage bin and he was the subject of some fun .gifs. All the best, Keith.


- And finally, the Canucks held their family skate this week and Jake Virtanen and Jared McCann were on Santa Claus and Frosty the Snowman duty, respectively. Here they are posing with Ryan Miller and Noureen DeWulf’s son Bodhi:
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