Mike Fougere (@mikefougere96) 's Twitter Profile
Mike Fougere

@mikefougere96

Former Acadia Axeman player, Junior A coach/player (National RBC Champ) and U-18 major coach. Currently living in the past obviously.

ID: 33005833

calendar_today18-04-2009 20:43:36

1,1K Tweet

748 Followers

820 Following

Stern Show (@sternshow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jonah Hill never expected to be able to pursue dramatic film roles, but then Bennett Miller and Brad Pitt cast him in “Moneyball.”

Bryan Hayes (@hayestsn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very methodical series. Never got nasty and was never a track meet. In the end, it was a mandatory and expected win for the Leafs and they pulled it off. Buckle up for Florida. It’s going to be nasty.

Topher Scott (@hockeythinktank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The more I dive into and try to learn about what it takes to be a great hockey player, it's becoming clearer and clearer that there's a specific moment in a kid's life that is so incredibly important. That moment is the conversation a player has with their parent when they hit

Super 70s Sports (@super70ssports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I credit my immune system’s strength to having survived drinking out of these motherfuckers every day after every nasty kid in my school put their germ-infested lips all over it. I’m unfuckwithable.

I credit my immune system’s strength to having survived drinking out of these motherfuckers every day after every nasty kid in my school put their germ-infested lips all over it. I’m unfuckwithable.
The Players’ Tribune (@playerstribune) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brad Marchand in 2018: “I was never the best kid on my team — anyone will tell you that. My buddies were better players. As we got older, they were getting all the attention from the junior teams. I’ll never forget, when we were 12 years old our coach gave this speech in the

Brad Marchand in 2018: “I was never the best kid on my team — anyone will tell you that. My buddies were better players. As we got older, they were getting all the attention from the junior teams. I’ll never forget, when we were 12 years old our coach gave this speech in the