Hilarious Wikipedia entry lists Patrick Kane as owner of the Wild (Photo)
Someone made a clever edit to the Wikipedia page of the Minnesota Wild.
Thanks to the stellar play of Patrick Kane, the Chicago Blackhawks have put the Minnesota Wild on the verge of elimination.
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In three games, Kane has scored an impressive five goals and has been an absolute thorn in the side of the Wild, who look like they’re about to be eliminated by Chicago once again.
As with every sports occasion, someone took the time to make a hilarious edit to a Wikipedia page.
The Minnesota Wild’s team info on their Wikipedia page was edited to cleverly list Kane as their owner.
While Kane isn’t the literal owner of the Wild, he might as well be with the way he’s taken them to the woodshed this series.
In college and high school, teachers never allow Wikipedia to be used for research papers because it can be highly unreliable as it can be edited by anyone. This is another example of why teachers and professors feel that way.
While it’s funny, Kane doesn’t own the Wild and George Washington didn’t win the Formula 1 Grand Prix last year.
Kane does however have a chance to help his Blackhawks eliminate the Wild tonight and return to the Conference Finals, where they fell to the Los Angeles Kings in seven games last year.
[H/T: BarDown]
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