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Babych Please – January 10th

Jan 10, 2015, 18:30 ESTUpdated:

It’s January 10th and the Canucks franchise may have hit its emotional peak for the year already. Jake Virtanen became the first Canuck to bring home a gold medal from the World Juniors since Jordan Schroeder in 2010. Multiple former-Canucks of varying importance made their return to Rogers Arena. Eddie Lack revealed some super weird eating habits. What a ride.
- Eddie Lack turned 27 this week and shared a photo from his birthday dinner with one of his many best friends:

- He embraces his bromiscuity though:
- The Canucks’ gift to Lack was humiliation at the hands of a teenager:
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- This is still less humiliating than being photographed eating toast with a fork and knife:
- Look at these gifs of Kevin Bieksa looking like a proud Ontario hockey dad after Alex Edler’s scuffle with Justin Abdelkader:


- Check out this vine of Sam Reinhart reacting to Canada’s gold medal win. Very cool:
- And while I’m sharing emotional vines featuring gold medal winners, here’s this:
And there’s a gif too, just in case you ever need to express through an animated image almost a decade of complicated emotions:

- After being named first star, Luongo gave his stick to a young fan, who happened to be wearing an Eddie Lack jersey. Here is a really bad and blurry photo that I took.

- Lastly, here’s a charming video of Josh Rumer, a young Canucks fan whose wish to “bring some cheer to other kids” was granted by Alex Burrows and Kevin Bieksa at Canuck Place.
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