PhillySportsGuy
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Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ Joined: 04.08.2012
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lol true
but to be fair that game 7 was the definition of something going horribly wrong
still cant believe that - Crimsoninja
haha. I know. I still remember JR's goal and the silence that it brought. My favorite playoff moment of all time. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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I don't think he's 'checked out.' I don't think he's a very good player anymore. - PhillySportsGuy
Well he's still a very good regular season goalie. But for some reason, he soils the bed as soon as the playoffs roll along. |
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Flyersgod
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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You know... I just got back from lunch, but I called my wife and said, "Woman, you are sucking the fun out of life, you Succubus. When I get home tonight I'm teaching you magic whether you like it or not." - youarewrong
And where are you sleeping tonight??
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Just5
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Location: PA Joined: 05.22.2008
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lol true
but to be fair that game 7 was the definition of something going horribly wrong
still cant believe that - Crimsoninja
That was so bad, even though their seemingly a young ascending team. That just might set them back a year or two.
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Crimsoninja
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Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy. Joined: 07.06.2007
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haha. I know. I still remember JR's goal and the silence that it brought. My favorite playoff moment of all time. - PhillySportsGuy
god that was great |
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PhillySportsGuy
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Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ Joined: 04.08.2012
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To me, he's a fantastic power forward and a great captain. It's high, but if that's what it took to lock him up, I say it's a good deal for both. - jmatchett383
I think they're paying him more for his past production than what they believe the future holds. In years 4-8, the cap hit might not be that bad with the cap going up. |
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Crimsoninja
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Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy. Joined: 07.06.2007
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That was so bad, even though their seemingly a young ascending team. That just might set them back a year or two. - Just5
Lupul's tweet afterwards was perfect. something like "that game will haunt me for the rest of my life" |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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I'm guessing you don't feel it - Flyersgod
Nope I'd love to have Weber, but I don't think it's gonna happen this summer.
Next June however..... |
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stayinthefnnet
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 01.12.2012
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Fluery is one of a few goalies that does not scare me at all. Lundqvist (stupid Swedish name) scares the crap out of me, Fluery makes me feel like we have a chance to beat them.
Not normally a quality in an elite goalie. - Flyersgod
not trying to sound like a Richard, but when the flyers and pens played that year in the playoffs, he didnt worry you at all? he was a large reason they got past the flyers.
granted, if you bring it to today's day and age, i totally agree. if the calender says april you can beat him with a practice wrister from the blueline.
like jmatchett and myself are saying, it really is unfortunately a tale of two totally different players somehow |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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For all the Hype that goes with Crosby, I've never seen him as a Lemiuex/Gretzky type. He's one the of best players in the league, but he's not legendary material IMO. - Flyersgod
Is ANY player today considered legendary? I think that overexposure due to the internet and TV has taken that away. Back in the 80s, you always heard stories about guys but only saw them 1-2 times a year. Now, you can look up highlight reels online and buy Gamecenter to see them play whenever. It removes some of the mystique around players. |
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yes
also i wish Jagr would sign somewhere already. im curious to see where he goes - Crimsoninja
I agree, although I wish he continued his career here and then either ended it here or went to a more historic franchise than the Dallas Stars. I think the more random teams he plays for, the more foolish he looks as he ages. After here I thought he would have went to a place like the Detroit Red Wings, which isn't so bad.
Apart of me wishes Gagne would just sign somewhere already. As much as both my head and heart tells me it makes all the sense in the world for Gagne to return here, if he doesn't, I would rather get the heart break over with. |
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PhillySportsGuy
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Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ Joined: 04.08.2012
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Well he's still a very good regular season goalie. But for some reason, he soils the bed as soon as the playoffs roll along. - jmatchett383
To be honest he's never been an elite goalie in the league. He's had good seasons and a great playoff run the year they won the SC. |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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Is ANY player today considered legendary? I think that overexposure due to the internet and TV has taken that away. Back in the 80s, you always heard stories about guys but only saw them 1-2 times a year. Now, you can look up highlight reels online and buy Gamecenter to see them play whenever. It removes some of the mystique around players. - jmatchett383
No, not in the NHL at least. As someone who saw Gretzky, Lemieux and for that matter Bobby Orr; those guys were truly legends and were head and shoulders better than anyone else they played against.
I think recently you could say the same about Jerry Rice in the NFL and obviously Jordan on the hardwood.
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stayinthefnnet
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 01.12.2012
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To be honest he's never been an elite goalie in the league. He's had good seasons and a great playoff run the year they won the SC. - PhillySportsGuy
nah, even in his prime he never was lunqvist, or what quick is now. i have no problem saying that. but when he wasnt a quivering mental case, he was in the conversation for say top ten? which im in agreement with you, is not elite. but stats will never tell the whole story with him. he was perfect to play behind the team that he did. |
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jackfrost
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Location: DE Joined: 06.30.2007
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You know... I just got back from lunch, but I called my wife and said, "Woman, you are sucking the fun out of life, you Succubus. When I get home tonight I'm teaching you magic whether you like it or not." - youarewrong
What's her throwing range?
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PhillySportsGuy
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Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ Joined: 04.08.2012
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Is ANY player today considered legendary? I think that overexposure due to the internet and TV has taken that away. Back in the 80s, you always heard stories about guys but only saw them 1-2 times a year. Now, you can look up highlight reels online and buy Gamecenter to see them play whenever. It removes some of the mystique around players. - jmatchett383
It depends what you characterize as legendary. No one is on the same level as Gretzky or Lemieux right now. |
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stayinthefnnet
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 01.12.2012
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No, not in the NHL at least. As someone who saw Gretzky, Lemieux and for that matter Bobby Orr; those guys were truly legends and were head and shoulders better than anyone else they played against.
I think recently you could say the same about Jerry Rice in the NFL and obviously Jordan on the hardwood. - BiggE
im not a guy based solely on stats, and i do admit they are kind of skewed given the amount of time he has missed. but when you look at his numbers he compiles, in today's game, they are pretty damn above the norm. |
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Flyersgod
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Nope I'd love to have Weber, but I don't think it's gonna happen this summer.
Next June however..... - BiggE
I still don't think the deal was B Schenn and Coutier. It had to be a bigger deal than that. Homer would have done Schenn and Coots. He'd even throw in a first rounder i'm sure.
It was probably more massive than we were led to believe. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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To be honest he's never been an elite goalie in the league. He's had good seasons and a great playoff run the year they won the SC. - PhillySportsGuy
I agree that he's never been an elite goalie. But he's been a very good regular season goalie who went on 2 magnificent playoff runs. If you take away those 2 playoff runs, his regular season numbers and playoff numbers are a tale of 2 goalies. |
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section32
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Location: Raleigh, NC Joined: 02.15.2007
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Is ANY player today considered legendary? I think that overexposure due to the internet and TV has taken that away. Back in the 80s, you always heard stories about guys but only saw them 1-2 times a year. Now, you can look up highlight reels online and buy Gamecenter to see them play whenever. It removes some of the mystique around players. - jmatchett383
There are only a handful of guys that should ever be considered "legendary". Gretzky and Lemieux are probly the only ones I've seen play in my lifetime. Geordie Howe, Hull and Orr, the Rocket. There have probably been a few goalies too. But really Gretzky and Lemieux are it. Even Crosby and Ovie aren't at their level to me. |
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PhillySportsGuy
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Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ Joined: 04.08.2012
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nah, even in his prime he never was lunqvist, or what quick is now. i have no problem saying that. but when he wasnt a quivering mental case, he was in the conversation for say top ten? which im in agreement with you, is not elite. but stats will never tell the whole story with him. he was perfect to play behind the team that he did. - stayinthefnnet
I completely agree. There is no question he has the talent, but he has no confidence and the team doesn't have the ability to wait things out. They have a team built to win now. |
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Flyersgod
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not trying to sound like a Richard, but when the flyers and pens played that year in the playoffs, he didnt worry you at all? he was a large reason they got past the flyers.
granted, if you bring it to today's day and age, i totally agree. if the calender says april you can beat him with a practice wrister from the blueline.
like jmatchett and myself are saying, it really is unfortunately a tale of two totally different players somehow - stayinthefnnet
You're not being a Richard. But no he has never made me worried, ever. |
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stayinthefnnet
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 01.12.2012
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It depends what you characterize as legendary. No one is on the same level as Gretzky or Lemieux right now. - PhillySportsGuy
that i agree with. crosby just wont hit those levels. i dont see anyone in today's game as that. but are they the only two who can bear that label of legendary?
granted, i think crosby needs another cup, which who knows if he will get it, to really cement his status, but if he stays healthy the numbers he will compile are absurd |
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Flyersgod
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Is ANY player today considered legendary? I think that overexposure due to the internet and TV has taken that away. Back in the 80s, you always heard stories about guys but only saw them 1-2 times a year. Now, you can look up highlight reels online and buy Gamecenter to see them play whenever. It removes some of the mystique around players. - jmatchett383
True... and now that the NSA releases transcripts of their private phone calls they seem even more normal.
I can't believe Crosby actually cries on the phone to his mother. Sissy. |
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