Hmmmm......Jagr, Lemieux, Straka are on the ice. 8 seconds left in game 6. in 2001.
It seems to me the face-off determined quite a bit.
$%^$^*^&^%$#)@#!!!!!
Who is Jeremy White?
(okay, I googled him..........I guess I don't spend too much time listening to WGR....how anyone can think that lost faceoffs in the defensive zone don't matter is astounding.)
I wonder if Nylander losing to Drury in 07 game 5 was something he watched.
The Golden Jet supporting a gold beverage. ...
Anyone remember the Bobby Hull hockey game?
http://www.classicauctions.net/Default.aspx?tabid=263&auctionid=26&lotid=263
That thing was great.
The tough thing is, nobody wants an ice-cold forward for a playoff run.
His value is rock bottom right now and there is still over 8m left on his contract.
Maybe a bag of pucks, but not a 1st rounder.
Rickshaw knows the Canucks.
Luongo has had a longer career, and more impressive numbers.
Who is better?
I would say it depends on the night.
The only lock for HOF at goalie is Marty Brodeur. IMO.
I'm curious too...
I'm not sure ....but I always worked with 50 .....30 shots on goal, 10 miss net, 10 blocked.
I have no numbers to back that. But 50 probably averages out to something close to that.
thanks for the clarification. No I don't think they take safety seriously.....the paradox is that nobody should understand the risks more than the players, but at the same time to play this game you really have to believe that your body is not capable of breaking down.
How can it be Cooper? - he's already in the organization, knows the roster and presumably is already under contract. So Yzerman must be waiting on somebody.