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How is he Serbian if he was born in Canada? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.67.201.66 ( talk • contribs)
Is there any reference for this buffalo stampede? I looked online and couldn't find anything. It sounds unbelievable to me, but I am leaving it until somebody else looks at it —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rkonert ( talk • contribs) 00:08, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
For the past two weeks, IP address 66.63.80.177 has been consistently creating a Personal life section to include insignificant information about a girlfriend after being repeatedly removed. Can we block that address or get protection on this article? Orlandkurtenbach ( talk) 05:42, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
I have to contest on a basic premise: the use of diacriticals in the article. The use of diacriticals for European-based hockey articles is uncontested. This is not one. Lucic is a Vancouver-born Canadian national, and diacriticals are not used in his name in Canada. They should be removed here, and the article renamed appropriately. Barring some evidence that Milan Lucic himself uses diacriticals to spell his name - certainly no team with which he's been associated from juniors on forward or the media do - I'll do so myself within a couple days. Ravenswing 10:16, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
Reviewer: Wizardman Operation Big Bear 19:35, 19 January 2010 (UTC)
I'll get to the main review shortly. Before I do, here's a couple issues I noticed on a skim read:
Here's the rest of the review.
I'll put it on hold and pass when this is fixed. Wizardman Operation Big Bear 05:30, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
Everything looks fixed now. It passes all the GA criteria, and as such I will pass this article as a GA. Wizardman Operation Big Bear 01:24, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
I added this but it was quickly expunged by an editor:
The editor claimed it was 'not important'. I'd like to hear some other opinions. As I said to the fellow, it's highly unusual for an NHL player to let loose with profanity to the media, which makes this a rather interesting and notable episode I feel. I came across it this morning on TSN.ca, which is a major news outlet here in Canada. Vranak ( talk) 17:19, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
I see he's got a disciplinary hearing with Shanny tomorrow (1pm EST) so we'll see how that goes. Also, Ryan Miller is now out with a concussion -- this raises notability surely. Vranak ( talk) 03:10, 14 November 2011 (UTC)
There are, as I see it, at least four distinct reasons why this is an unusual circumstance that warrants mention:
For reference here's the just released statement from the NHL regarding the hit. No supplimental discipline for Lucic. [1]
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Who's the IDIOT who put up the war criminal link? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Plock99 ( talk • contribs) 08:25, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
Rest in peace to Milan's father Dobro.
Dobrivoje Lucic was born into a Serb family in 1956 in Praca in today's Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He completed grade one to grade four in the village of Dobra Voda in the municipality of Modrica. From grade five to grade eight he attended school in Praca. His mother passed away when Dobrivoje was very young. He had a sister named Rada who is two years older than him. Dobrivoje's father Milivoje (d. 2005) married a woman from Glamoc and they led a very successful butcher shop and cafe in Praca. Immediately upon moving to Praca, Dobrivoje began working very hard physical labour in the butcher shop working all types of jobs giving him impressive physical strength and physique at a young age. Hard labour and getting up early in the morning never let him get his grades down. Full of strength and positivity, he was an exemplary young man. He completed high school in Sarajevo where he worked as a train operator. After high school, he completed the University of Sarajevo Law School but never worked as a lawyer because he worked in the family business the entire time. He played in all categories from youth to senior level for FK Jahorina Praca. When he reached the senior side, he was noted for his physical never-give-up attitude and was very good at heading the ball home. He even played a few trial matches for FK Sarajevo and FK Zeljeznicar. He moved to Canada aged 27 where he found work as a longshoreman. He married Snezana Kesa who arrived from Yugoslavia with her family at the age of two. They had three children: soccer goalkeeper Jovan (b. 1987), NHL player Milan (b. 1988) and Nikola (b. 1990).
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How is he Serbian if he was born in Canada? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.67.201.66 ( talk • contribs)
Is there any reference for this buffalo stampede? I looked online and couldn't find anything. It sounds unbelievable to me, but I am leaving it until somebody else looks at it —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rkonert ( talk • contribs) 00:08, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
For the past two weeks, IP address 66.63.80.177 has been consistently creating a Personal life section to include insignificant information about a girlfriend after being repeatedly removed. Can we block that address or get protection on this article? Orlandkurtenbach ( talk) 05:42, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
I have to contest on a basic premise: the use of diacriticals in the article. The use of diacriticals for European-based hockey articles is uncontested. This is not one. Lucic is a Vancouver-born Canadian national, and diacriticals are not used in his name in Canada. They should be removed here, and the article renamed appropriately. Barring some evidence that Milan Lucic himself uses diacriticals to spell his name - certainly no team with which he's been associated from juniors on forward or the media do - I'll do so myself within a couple days. Ravenswing 10:16, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
Reviewer: Wizardman Operation Big Bear 19:35, 19 January 2010 (UTC)
I'll get to the main review shortly. Before I do, here's a couple issues I noticed on a skim read:
Here's the rest of the review.
I'll put it on hold and pass when this is fixed. Wizardman Operation Big Bear 05:30, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
Everything looks fixed now. It passes all the GA criteria, and as such I will pass this article as a GA. Wizardman Operation Big Bear 01:24, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
I added this but it was quickly expunged by an editor:
The editor claimed it was 'not important'. I'd like to hear some other opinions. As I said to the fellow, it's highly unusual for an NHL player to let loose with profanity to the media, which makes this a rather interesting and notable episode I feel. I came across it this morning on TSN.ca, which is a major news outlet here in Canada. Vranak ( talk) 17:19, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
I see he's got a disciplinary hearing with Shanny tomorrow (1pm EST) so we'll see how that goes. Also, Ryan Miller is now out with a concussion -- this raises notability surely. Vranak ( talk) 03:10, 14 November 2011 (UTC)
There are, as I see it, at least four distinct reasons why this is an unusual circumstance that warrants mention:
For reference here's the just released statement from the NHL regarding the hit. No supplimental discipline for Lucic. [1]
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Who's the IDIOT who put up the war criminal link? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Plock99 ( talk • contribs) 08:25, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
Rest in peace to Milan's father Dobro.
Dobrivoje Lucic was born into a Serb family in 1956 in Praca in today's Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He completed grade one to grade four in the village of Dobra Voda in the municipality of Modrica. From grade five to grade eight he attended school in Praca. His mother passed away when Dobrivoje was very young. He had a sister named Rada who is two years older than him. Dobrivoje's father Milivoje (d. 2005) married a woman from Glamoc and they led a very successful butcher shop and cafe in Praca. Immediately upon moving to Praca, Dobrivoje began working very hard physical labour in the butcher shop working all types of jobs giving him impressive physical strength and physique at a young age. Hard labour and getting up early in the morning never let him get his grades down. Full of strength and positivity, he was an exemplary young man. He completed high school in Sarajevo where he worked as a train operator. After high school, he completed the University of Sarajevo Law School but never worked as a lawyer because he worked in the family business the entire time. He played in all categories from youth to senior level for FK Jahorina Praca. When he reached the senior side, he was noted for his physical never-give-up attitude and was very good at heading the ball home. He even played a few trial matches for FK Sarajevo and FK Zeljeznicar. He moved to Canada aged 27 where he found work as a longshoreman. He married Snezana Kesa who arrived from Yugoslavia with her family at the age of two. They had three children: soccer goalkeeper Jovan (b. 1987), NHL player Milan (b. 1988) and Nikola (b. 1990).
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