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== Bernie Thomas == |
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Bernard William Thompson (Bernie Thomas) is a fictional retired [[NHL]] hockey player, based on King Mike's Throne. A [[Right Wing]] and [[Center]] for over 30 seasons, Thomas was well know for his tentures with the [[Detroit Red Wings]] (1995-2002, 2007-2008), as well as the [[New York Rangers]] (1993-1994), [[Edmonton Oliers]], and [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] (1990-1992). He was one of the most successful African American athletes in sports history (he is one quarter African American), breaking Wayne Gretzky's goal, assist, point, and plus/minus records, winning six Hart Trophies, a 30 time all star, and 19 Stanley Cups. He was also one of the oldest to play the game, ending his career at age 48 while playing consistent, scoring 30 goals and 30 assists in most of his career. |
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== Early Life == |
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Bernard Williams Thompson was born March 27th, 1963 in [[Ann Arbor]], [[Michigan]]. As an infant, Bernie was given a hockey stick by a homeless person while on a family trip to Detroit. |
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His father, an addict on cocaine and gambler, insisted his son should be a football player because of his quickness as a child. Unfortunatly, he died of throat cancer. His mother could not find a job in the urban area, so he moved |
Revision as of 23:58, 18 December 2008
Bernie Thomas
Bernard William Thompson (Bernie Thomas) is a fictional retired NHL hockey player, based on King Mike's Throne. A Right Wing and Center for over 30 seasons, Thomas was well know for his tentures with the Detroit Red Wings (1995-2002, 2007-2008), as well as the New York Rangers (1993-1994), Edmonton Oliers, and Pittsburgh Penguins (1990-1992). He was one of the most successful African American athletes in sports history (he is one quarter African American), breaking Wayne Gretzky's goal, assist, point, and plus/minus records, winning six Hart Trophies, a 30 time all star, and 19 Stanley Cups. He was also one of the oldest to play the game, ending his career at age 48 while playing consistent, scoring 30 goals and 30 assists in most of his career.
Early Life
Bernard Williams Thompson was born March 27th, 1963 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. As an infant, Bernie was given a hockey stick by a homeless person while on a family trip to Detroit.
His father, an addict on cocaine and gambler, insisted his son should be a football player because of his quickness as a child. Unfortunatly, he died of throat cancer. His mother could not find a job in the urban area, so he moved