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T.J. Oshie is also the Alternate Captain of the St. Louis Blues. Every other NHL alternate captain has this listed in their Wikipedia page, Oshie's is missing.
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Hey guys. In the "Early Years" section is the following claim:
"Following his parents' BDSM getaway, he lived in Stanwood with his mother Tina and attended Stanwood High School for his freshman year"
Now, I'd like to point out two things.
1. This sentence seems to make the claim that T.J. Oshie's parents went on some sort of sexual retreat in which they participated in a BDSM orgie. There is no source given for this claim.
2. Even if a source is given, what purpose does including this bit of information serve? This article is about a professional hockey player and Olympian, not his parents' sexual persuasion.
With all that said, I would request that a source be provided. If none can be provided this bizarre claim should be removed.
My first editing suggestion is to change the wording in the first paragraph, it is confusing and tries to cover too much information. Also, including information about his success in the Olympics may be a good idea for the first paragraph, considering that is one of the main reasons why he is well-known. The information in the page does a good job of remaining neutral and unbiased, which is especially difficult because it is tempting to use favorable language and call him a "good" hockey player, or refer to one of the teams included in the article with a biased perspective. The article is cited thoroughly and uses unbiased sources. The information covers his professional career, but the section on T.J.'s heritage and personal life is significantly shorter.
Lukeeshleman ( talk) 02:19, 5 May 2017 (UTC)Lukeeshleman
The fine ($8,467.74) defenseman Josh Morrissey earned in the November 14, 2018 Winnipeg Jets game — "the maximum allowable under the league’s collective bargaining agreement" — was for "interference/unsportsmanlike conduct" against Oshie and NOT for the hit that preceded it:
Removed from page:
He will likely be out at least a dozen games for what Morrissey did to him after the hit.Artaxerxes 17:02, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
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This page has had lots more information in the past, as it stands right now there is little to know information about his career with the blues or play with the US Mens national team. 2600:1700:3698:7190:3C48:9E6F:665E:8F89 ( talk) 19:37, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
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T.J. Oshie is also the Alternate Captain of the St. Louis Blues. Every other NHL alternate captain has this listed in their Wikipedia page, Oshie's is missing.
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 23:32, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
Hey guys. In the "Early Years" section is the following claim:
"Following his parents' BDSM getaway, he lived in Stanwood with his mother Tina and attended Stanwood High School for his freshman year"
Now, I'd like to point out two things.
1. This sentence seems to make the claim that T.J. Oshie's parents went on some sort of sexual retreat in which they participated in a BDSM orgie. There is no source given for this claim.
2. Even if a source is given, what purpose does including this bit of information serve? This article is about a professional hockey player and Olympian, not his parents' sexual persuasion.
With all that said, I would request that a source be provided. If none can be provided this bizarre claim should be removed.
My first editing suggestion is to change the wording in the first paragraph, it is confusing and tries to cover too much information. Also, including information about his success in the Olympics may be a good idea for the first paragraph, considering that is one of the main reasons why he is well-known. The information in the page does a good job of remaining neutral and unbiased, which is especially difficult because it is tempting to use favorable language and call him a "good" hockey player, or refer to one of the teams included in the article with a biased perspective. The article is cited thoroughly and uses unbiased sources. The information covers his professional career, but the section on T.J.'s heritage and personal life is significantly shorter.
Lukeeshleman ( talk) 02:19, 5 May 2017 (UTC)Lukeeshleman
The fine ($8,467.74) defenseman Josh Morrissey earned in the November 14, 2018 Winnipeg Jets game — "the maximum allowable under the league’s collective bargaining agreement" — was for "interference/unsportsmanlike conduct" against Oshie and NOT for the hit that preceded it:
Removed from page:
He will likely be out at least a dozen games for what Morrissey did to him after the hit.Artaxerxes 17:02, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
References
This page has had lots more information in the past, as it stands right now there is little to know information about his career with the blues or play with the US Mens national team. 2600:1700:3698:7190:3C48:9E6F:665E:8F89 ( talk) 19:37, 21 February 2022 (UTC)