Kira 451 Report post Posted August 16, 2008 Allow me to throw my two cents in, please. In all the time I've been going to camp (this will be the fourth year), I've never seen a problem with the guys signing autographs, posing for pictures with fans, and even giving hugs (if asked nicely). Maybe because they know that we are the ones who pay their salaries, and far be it from them to bite the hands that feed them. Two incidents stick out in my memory. First in '06. First time I talked to Pasha face to face. I had a Moscow Dynamo jersey on, and he asked me if I would like him to sign it. I didn't ask him - I was too shy. HE asked me. It was a very nice gesture on his part, and I have never forgotten it. The second happened last year. I was waiting to talk to Jiri Hudler, when I got called away for an emergency. I asked another person to try and get my copy of "48 Hours with the Red Wings" signed. When I came back, they told me that he had asked what happened, made a point to sign the book, and left a message saying he hoped everything was alright. I didn't get a chance to tell him thank you, but I hope I get a chance to do it this year. In all my encounters with them, they have been gracious, generous and polite. If you treat them with courtesy, respect and kindness, you will get back what you give. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Dump-N-Thump Report post Posted August 16, 2008 OFFSIDES RISES FROM THE GRAVE@@@@@ thx for the hasek haters sig last year Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pokemonbreeder18 6 Report post Posted August 16, 2008 my grandpa collects wings memorabilia and still does.....not for money but for a hobby....so do I.......if anyone ever went to gordie howes resturant or hockey heros.....most of the stuff inside was my g-pa's....he sold it to them (because of his age) but then they closed and is now scattered all around e-bay.......when he finds something of his he buys it back Share this post Link to post Share on other sites