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It's as many as Crosby, MacKinnon or Marchand have since Brady entered the league.They said that was more than his dad and his brother have.
It's as many as Crosby, MacKinnon or Marchand have since Brady entered the league.They said that was more than his dad and his brother have.
Brady scored his 9th career overtime goal vs the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight.
Captain Clutch!
At 25 years of age he ranks 74th all time in NHL overtime goals.
Don't forget that goal total is only possible because he is in a position to take so many (too many!) shots!sure he scores all the clutch goals, sure he leads the team emotionally, sure he might hit 45g and 90pts, and of course he leads the league in hits - but FFS remember that time where I couldn’t see him back checking as hard as I wanted him to just outside of the camera shot on my TV….
Hope we can somehow overcome him single handedly dragging the team down!
No kidding. The angle that he takes too many shots is insane to me. His numbers come from being tight in on the goalie and hammering away at rebounds. He's literally creating the shots that wouldn't otherwise exist.Don't forget that goal total is only possible because he is in a position to take so many (too many!) shots!
Brady is great, but it's kinda funny how he sometimes has those "Brady is drunk" games. I don't remember another player like that.
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What did he doBrady is great, but it's kinda funny how he sometimes has those "Brady is drunk" games. I don't remember another player like that.
He just won the last game in OV. Enough said.Buffalo and Detroit both have former players who are now GMs who have been with their organizations for 4+ years. They are 1. and 2. in active playoff droughts.
I wonder if Detroit fans say similar things about Larkin and Raymond that some of you say about Tkachuk.
The team wins a game that Brady Tkachuk is essentially a passenger in and people rant and rave like we've clinched a playoff spot all thanks to him.