Phil Esposito is my favorite guy in the world to listen to talking about hockey. Here is a short article that is packed with little golden snippets:
CBCSports.ca: How did you get into hockey?
Esposito: "Three years old, my dad built a rink in the backyard, and he pushed us, I'll never forget because my brother was only 2, he could hardly walk. I was like 11 lbs. 5 ounces when I was born, apparently, it nearly killed my mother, so it took me longer to learn how to walk than my brother because I was bigger and fatter. Geez I'm still like that, too, by the way (laughs).
"But anyway, they pushed us out on the ice, and I remember when I was I think 9 or 10 years old, in those days they used to have guidance counselors that would come around and ask you what you wanted to be when you grew up. Her name was Mrs. Cunningham and I'll never forget her because she was probably 5 foot by 5 foot, and she also whacked me across my rear end with a yardstick when I got in trouble at school. She'd really nail me. In those days, they did those things...
... So we go over to the school and she proceeds to tell him I didn't answer the question, and you know I didn't want to be a lawyer or a doctor...And my dad said, 'What did my son say?' And she said, 'Hockey player.' And he turned to me and said 'Is that what you want to do, son?' I said, 'That's what I want to do, dad,' and he turned to her and said 'What's wrong with that?' My old man went from here, way up. From that moment on, boy, there was nothing my dad could ever do wrong. He stuck up for me, and that's what I wanted to do, and that's what I did. There was nothing else in my mind, and to this day people ask me 'Do you still miss it?' Every day of the week. I wake up every morning thinking I can play again, until I start skating again (laughs). And then I know I can't."...
CBCSports.ca: Who was your funniest teammate, and why?
Esposito: "My funniest? Gerry Cheevers... He was just, on the bus trips for example, because we took the bus a lot, we'd play games before trivial pursuit was even on, we'd play these games where we'd make up movies, also we would pick the all good looking wives team, the all bad team, the all good team. And we were so bored, and Cheevey, without a doubt, he was the funniest dude I ever met. We had the ignorant squad on our team and Gerry was most valuable player (laughs).
CBCSports.ca: Where was the most memorable tournament you ever played, and why?
Esposito: Team Canada '72, without a doubt, because it was the unknown. We had no idea that these guys could play like they did, no idea. In fact, the Toronto Maple Leafs scouts scouted them, and they told us they couldn't do this, couldn't do that. I made a statement saying no wonder the Leafs are in last place, their scouts are stupid...
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