What's a player nickname you wish had caught on more?
Briefly

During a recent radio broadcast, broadcasters Ben Ingram and Darren O'Day had fun teasing Randy Labaut's name. This lighthearted moment sparked reflections on nicknames for players that didn't gain popularity. One such nickname, 'Glausosaur,' was coined for Troy Glaus in 2010, though it never truly caught on. It appeared in recaps and was even seen on a fan sign during the playoffs. The nickname's uncertain popularity raises the question of favorite unsuccessful monikers among sports fans.
Randy Labaut's name was a source of amusement for Ben Ingram and Darren O'Day, but it's unlikely to extend beyond last night's light-hearted broadcast.
The playful nickname 'Glausosaur' stemmed from Troy Glaus's surname, and while it had a minor following, it never fully caught on in popular use.
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