Thursday, September 13, 2012

Justin Bieber offered pro hockey contract


National Hockey League farm team the Bakersfield Condors is offering Justin Bieber an amateur tryout contract for the upcoming 2012-13 season, reports E!news.
Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations Matt O’Dette said in a statement:
“Very rarely do you see this combination of skill and toughness. We share a common Canadian heritage since we both hail from Ontario.”
“I’ve scouted some video of him online skating with my hometown team, the Toronto Maple Leafs, and I think he could provide some elusive speed up front for us. Plus, he’s a right-handed shot, which we’ve been looking to add. I think if we paired him on a line with [Robby] Dee and [Peter] Boyd we’d be tough to beat.”
General manager of the Condors Matt Riley tells E!News that he has reached out Justin’s manager Scooter Braun and is “hopeful” that Justin will take them up on their offer.
Justin showed off his hockey skills last December when he suited up with the Toronto Maple Leafs for a quick game on the ice alongside the pros.


Do you think Justin should take the offer?

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