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02-22-98 Jim Jackson promos the game as the greatest hockey game of all time and All thesudden Toronto Maple Leafs enforcer tony twist's voice could be heard on the http://pwbts.com/columns/d022299b.html
Extractions: This is the first NHL on Fox show run by wrestling bookers in an effort to bolster sagging ratings . . . . The Philadelphia Flyers at Chicago Blackhawks game is broadcast . . . Before the face-off, a limousine pulls up to the United Center parking garage . . . Broadcasters Jim Jackson and Steve Coates intro the show. Color commentator Darren Pang leaves the booth to acknowledge cheers of "Darren! Darren!" from his hometown Chicago crowd. Jim Jackson promos the game as the "greatest hockey game of all time" and the most "important event of this or any millennium". He also announces Flyers winger Mikael Renberg was supposed to suit up but couldn't be found, and the Flyers must have him on the ice tonight if they have any chance of beating today Chicago in the Windy City . . . Three minutes into the first period, cameras zoom into the hallway of the dressing room where NHL commissioner Gary Bentmann is having a super secret private confidential discussion with Flyers general manager Bobby Clarke with cameras rolling and everything they are saying being heard on the microphone. . . . Blackhawks center Jeff Schantz and winger Tony Amonte begin pummeling Flyer goaltender John Vanbiesbrouk with slapshots. All the sudden Toronto Maple Leafs enforcer Tony Twist's voice could be heard on the microphone. The action on the ice stops as Twist comes down from the crowd and onto the ice wearing a Toronto Maple Leafs tee shirt. He orders both teams off the ice and they comply. Fellow Leafs Tie Domi and Jamie Baker follow him. "Hey yo!"says Twist as the crowd pops, "I wanna know if this is Blackhawk country or Maple Leaf country?" The crowd, being from Chicago, cheers "Blackhawks!!!!!" "Another win for the good guys!" proclaims Twist. (Strangely, Fox's ratings went down 2 points during this segment.) This concluded the first period, score 0-0.
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AP Wire 02/04/2003 Supreme Court Considers Twist's Case Supreme Court considers twist's case against comic book creator As a professionalhockey player, tony twist proudly served as a brawling enforcer on the ice. http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/5104866.htm?template=contentModules/
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Extractions: Members of the Peoria Rivermen Hockey Club will be participating in the Grand Opening of the Shoppes at Grand Prairie on Saturday, April 12, 2003 from 1 to 3 p.m. Rivermen players Jason Lawmaster, Josh Kern, Bret DeCecco and Brendan Brooks (pictured) will be signing autographs as well as an appearance by Rocky, the Rivermen mascot. The 2002-2003 Rivermen hockey season was a huge success on the ice and in the stands. The Rivermen finished the regular season with a record of 48-17-7, good enough for 103 points, one shy of the best point total in the entire East Coast Hockey League. In the stands, the Rivermen finished the season in fourth place in attendance in the entire ECHL with an average of 5394 per game, up 15% from last season. The Rivermen organization owes much of that success to the Rivermen fans who supported the team each and every game. On behalf of the entire organization
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Missouri Judge Overturns McFarlane Judgment 11/08/00 The original case was brought against McFarlane by former hockey player TonyTwist who played for the St. Louis Blues and the Canadianbased Nordiques. http://www.ahwatukee.com/afn/community/articles/001108f.html
Extractions: By Patty McCormac Staff Writer Halloween seems to have been a fitting day for a judge to overturn the $24.5 million judgment against Ahwatukee Foothills resident and Spawn creator Todd McFarlane. "As I read this judgment, it was plain to me that the judge found the case lacked the credible evidence expected in a lawsuit of this magnitude," McFarlane said. "Mr. (Tony) Twist, with his contingency lawyer, spent nothing on this case, while I'm out a half-million dollars and two years of my life defending my name because I knew I was right." The original case was brought against McFarlane by former hockey player Tony Twist who played for the St. Louis Blues and the Canadian-based Nordiques. Twist charged that McFarlane used his name without his permission in the Spawn comic book series. Last July a jury awarded the $24.5 million judgment to Twist which was immediately appealed by McFarlane. On Oct. 31, Missouri Circuit Court Judge Robert H. Dierker threw out the judgment stating that the case lacked "credible evidence that McFarlane at any time intended to injure Twist's marketability to capitalize on the market recognition of the name Tony Twist, or in fact derived any ... benefit whatsoever." He added that when McFarlane first used the name "Antonio Twistelli" or "Tony Twist," the plaintiff had no market recognition and "was earning precisely zero income from endorsements."