Tie Domi
Tie Domi
Tahir "Tie" Domiis a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player of Albanian origin. Known for his role as an enforcer, he played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers and Winnipeg Jets over a sixteen-year NHL career. He has more penalty minutes than any other player in the history of the Maple Leafsand third overall in penalty minutes in NHL history. Recently Tie debuted his first book called “Shift Work”, and is promoting it across Canada. Fans have been...
ProfessionHockey Player
Date of Birth1 November 1969
CityWindsor, Canada
I'm sure Ted will be the guy. I have no doubt he'll be the guy. But I don't know why it had to take a few guys being upset (to do the vote properly).
I'm sure Ted will be the guy, ... I have no doubt he'll be the guy. But I don't know why it had to take a few guys being upset (to do it right).
It's half-satisfactory, ... For the most part it was never about Ted Saskin, it was always about the process. I have no doubt Ted will be the guy.
It's nice to see them every day. There's a lot of excitement in their eyes.
I'm fairly diversified. I put people together. Real estate. Hotels ... I'm all over the map.
I met him through mutual friends. Brilliant. I learn a lot just listening to him.
To do this for these kids is special for all of us. I think there's more need than we think, the problems that we have, the gun problems and all that stuff, those are all things that we have to address and there are charities that really need a lot of money.
Everything has to be out in the open now and we have to get this solved.
I spoke to Rob Blake , Chris Pronger , Chris Chelios and Brendan Shanahan last night, I think we all had the same issues about the process. Our whole point was that things weren't done right.
People had their opinions, but I think those critics should be looking in the mirror. It's great to see all three of them impressing. They're living their dream (playing in Toronto) right now.
If these guys don't get a deal done, there's going to have to be new faces in there,
Let me fight your toughest guy; if I win I get a spot on your team.
Maybe he's a little jealous. But I was the guy who had respect for him until he started all this BS about me. He's on the radio for a reason. He doesn't know what's going on in the dressing room ... he's just guessing and that's what bothers me.
It's a sad day for hockey, he's one of the greatest players ever. And probably the best teammate ever.