Rick was an upstanding hockey player for the London, Ontario Knights. While out with his teammates one night, they challenged some boys at a figure skating rink to a hockey game. The minors, due to their dexterity and grace, skated circles around Nash and his team and beat them 3-0. Nash was never a good sport about losing and decided to kidnap one of the boys and force him to teach Nash how to skate like he did. After a couple of days, the boy's parents contacted the Dicks (slang for "Police" in Canada). Shortly after, Rick turned himself in. Claiming no harm was done, Nash pleaded not guilty. The judge, however, took an opposing view and sentenced Nash to a double minor and a game misconduct, designating as the penalty box the Columbus Blue Jackets.
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| - Rick was an upstanding hockey player for the London, Ontario Knights. While out with his teammates one night, they challenged some boys at a figure skating rink to a hockey game. The minors, due to their dexterity and grace, skated circles around Nash and his team and beat them 3-0. Nash was never a good sport about losing and decided to kidnap one of the boys and force him to teach Nash how to skate like he did. After a couple of days, the boy's parents contacted the Dicks (slang for "Police" in Canada). Shortly after, Rick turned himself in. Claiming no harm was done, Nash pleaded not guilty. The judge, however, took an opposing view and sentenced Nash to a double minor and a game misconduct, designating as the penalty box the Columbus Blue Jackets.
- Rick Nash (born June 16, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger playing for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Drafted out of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) by the Blue Jackets first overall in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, Nash played with the London Knights for two seasons, earning the Emms Family Award in 2001 as league rookie of the year. He began his NHL career with Columbus the season immediately following his draft and was nominated for the Calder Trophy as NHL rookie of the year. In his second NHL season, Nash scored a career-high 41 goals to tie with Jarome Iginla and Ilya Kovalchuk for the Rocket Richard Trophy as league goal-scoring champion. Nash is also a four-time NHL All-Star and has been awarded the NHL Foundation Player Award in 2009 f
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| - Rick was an upstanding hockey player for the London, Ontario Knights. While out with his teammates one night, they challenged some boys at a figure skating rink to a hockey game. The minors, due to their dexterity and grace, skated circles around Nash and his team and beat them 3-0. Nash was never a good sport about losing and decided to kidnap one of the boys and force him to teach Nash how to skate like he did. After a couple of days, the boy's parents contacted the Dicks (slang for "Police" in Canada). Shortly after, Rick turned himself in. Claiming no harm was done, Nash pleaded not guilty. The judge, however, took an opposing view and sentenced Nash to a double minor and a game misconduct, designating as the penalty box the Columbus Blue Jackets.
- Rick Nash (born June 16, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger playing for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Drafted out of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) by the Blue Jackets first overall in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, Nash played with the London Knights for two seasons, earning the Emms Family Award in 2001 as league rookie of the year. He began his NHL career with Columbus the season immediately following his draft and was nominated for the Calder Trophy as NHL rookie of the year. In his second NHL season, Nash scored a career-high 41 goals to tie with Jarome Iginla and Ilya Kovalchuk for the Rocket Richard Trophy as league goal-scoring champion. Nash is also a four-time NHL All-Star and has been awarded the NHL Foundation Player Award in 2009 for his work in the community. Internationally, Nash has represented Team Canada extensively. He won a silver medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships, two World Championships silver medals, a gold at the 2007 World Championships and a gold at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He has also competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.
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