Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Skating on thin ice....

Pronger poster-ized in Chicago http://msn.foxsports.com/nhl/story/Chris-Pronger-poster-ized-in-Chicago-060810#)

Updated Jun 9, 2010 1:35 AM ET
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
Chris Pronger has become poster-ized in the town where Michael Jordan made it an art form with high-flying dunks over helpless defenders.
The Philadelphia Flyers' star defenseman is hardly celebrating his portrayal Tuesday in a Chicago Tribune poster, though. It shows Pronger wearing a skirt beside a bold headline that declares, ``Chrissy Pronger. Looks like Tarzan, skates like Jane.''
``I don't read what you guys write, good or bad,'' Pronger said Tuesday. ``I really couldn't care, to be honest with you. I'm worried about playing the game.''
Others weren't so dismissive of the poster.
``I'd like to see that editor out on skates. I'll take them one-on-one on the ice any day,'' three-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero told The Associated Press. ``They obviously have never seen women's hockey and are living in the dark ages.''
Ruggiero found out about the poster via Twitter and expressed disappointment and anger that such demeaning portrayals of women and hockey are still being made.
``For her and others who took offense, I apologize. No qualifiers, I'm sorry,'' Chicago Tribune sports editor Mike Kellams said in an e-mail. ``We were just having a little fun with a guy who has come to personify all that has gotten under the collective skin of Blackhawks fans. Pronger is talented that way. And we were trying to connect to that emotion in a fun way.
``I grew up in Indiana and came to hockey as an adult. Ruggiero vs. me on the rink would be no contest. I know that from what she and her team did at the Vancouver Olympics.''
Ruggiero will be in Bensenville, Ill., later this month for the Angela Ruggiero Girls Hockey School, but said she won't be buying the Chicago Tribune and plans to send an e-mail voicing her displeasure.
``Some people are still ignorant,'' Ruggiero said. ``Our sport doesn't get a lot of exposure, so you have to see us play in the world championships or the Olympics to see what the highest caliber of women's hockey is.
``Obviously, it's offensive. It's disappointing more than anything. I grew up playing with boys, trained with NHL players. I would go head-to-head with Pronger any day I could.''
Pronger has been an antagonizing force in the Stanley Cup finals against the Blackhawks, but he had the worst game of his career Sunday night when the Flyers lost 7-4.
Pronger, who often logs over 30 minutes of ice time, had a minus-5 rating and was on ice for all but one of Chicago's goals. He sat in the penalty box when the other was scored.
Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said he heard about the poster, but declined to comment.
The Tribune's website featured countless remarks — both pro and con — that ranged from calling the poster ``stupid, juvenile and offensive, and an embarrassment to journalists everywhere'' to suggesting it is ``just the spark'' the Blackhawks need for a Game 6 victory.
``I don't suppose this will move anyone on either side to change their minds about the image,'' Kellams said. ``Some seem to hate it more than anything in life. Others think it's funny. I figure most folks don't care either way. But it's no more complicated than this: We were just trying to have a little fun. That's really it. Honest.''


This is the article that was written when the Chicago Tribune had Pronger skating in a Skirt. I am a HUGE sports fan and I understand what it is like to want to psych out the other team, however, you do want to do it where you are not offending other people. As we recently discussed in class, womens sports are not recognized anywhere near the level as mens sports are. Womens hockey is really cool to watch. The people on that team, skate just as hard as the men do, they play with just as much heart and soul, and they show just as much skill. The Chicago Tribune was trying to portray Pronger wearing a skirt as an insult as that would be a lesser quality and make him not as strong as a player. Well if he was able to, I would love for him to be able to wear a skirt on the ice and and hit everyone of those Chicago players harder then he has and show that it does not matter if you are a man or a woman its how you play the sport. Does this bother other people or do people just find it funny?

4 comments:

  1. I am ashamed to admit this but I didn't even know there was a women's ice skating team lol. You go girls! I found that article both bothersome and funny. It angers me when men try to insult other men by referring them to women. I know some women that are better than men at basketball, soccer, swimming, and track. Why do they assume that women equates to inferior. I want to see that representative of the Chicago Tribune play against one of those "skirts" lol. Let us see who would be inferior then.

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  2. I guess he never saw a women's hockey game! The Princeton Tigers women skate a mean game over in Baker's rink!

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  3. Response to Shawn

    I completely agree with you! It is horrible how young kids dress today. It is the reason when I ever have kids I want all boys (well one of the reasons!) Last year my fiance and I were at the movies (I made him see Twilight...maybe it was two years ago) and he was freaking out. Girls were pulling their pants lower and shirts higher. They had way too much make up on and could not be older than 15 if that. We knew it was influence by fashion since that is what is in the stores, but seriously if I was there parents, and BUYING their clothes....I do not think so! I mean, I get that when you drop kids off they can change, or put make up on in the bathroom, but parents need to have conversations with kids about AGE APPROPRIATE! It frustrates me to no end. Just look at prom dresses too. They are starting to get out of control to where some schools are actually adding requirements in regards to slits, and how much skin!

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  4. Response to Paulette

    This bothers me too and Im not even working with you!! I hope she gets pregnant and then quits because she decides she doesnt want to work anymore! You should tell him you are deciding on getting pregnant too. If he tries to challenge you on it or bring up any other stuff...you did have a conversation where he promoted someone for "thinking" about getting pregnant. Why not just think about it yourself. Your boss set that standard. This really bothers me...I need to go eat ice cream or something....LOL

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