Bruins goalie is New Hampshire corn field attraction

August 25, 2011|Eric Wilbur, Boston.com Staff, Globe Staff

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Tim Thomas was a big deal yesterday in his hometown of Flint, Mich., where the Bruins goalie had his day with the Stanley Cup. But in East Conway, N.H., Thomas is a really big deal. 
Via the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce, we discovered the above photo of Thomas’s image etched out into the corn field at Sherman Farm. Visitors to the farm are welcome to explore the maze beginning Sept. 17. Admission is $9 per person. Children under 2 are free. The Canucks couldn't figure him out, see if you can. 
Thomas will have a second day with the Cup next weekend when he brings it to his old college stomping grounds in Burlington, Vt., where a parade is set for Sept. 3. His alma mater, the University of Vermont, is celebrating the event by raffling off signed memorabilia. Details can be found here.

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