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Tough to say who the winner was in the Kakko/Borgen trade, but I think most people in the know would agree that the big loser is Steve Valiquette's integrity.
Why Steven, Kakko is bigger stronger faster!Tough to say who the winner was in the Kakko/Borgen trade, but I think most people in the know would agree that the big loser is Steve Valiquette's integrity.
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...and the all-you-can-drink pepsi free
John Belushi's famed one liner on SNL. "No Coke just Pepsi!"> Pepsi
Aka the soda you respond 'yeah that will have to do, I guess' whenever a place doesn't have Coca Cola.
Canadian thing vs US . Sounds so weird to me to hear Coke / etc. called soda . And I’m sure it’s just as weird for you guys to hear it referred to as pop instead of soda> Pepsi
Aka the soda you respond 'yeah that will have to do, I guess' whenever a place doesn't have Coca Cola.
In parts of the US south it's referred to as a "cold drink".Canadian thing vs US . Sounds so weird to me to hear Coke / etc. called soda . And I’m sure it’s just as weird for you guys to hear it referred to as pop instead of soda
John Belushi's famed one liner on SNL. "No Coke just Pepsi!"
Wow I looked it up and Langenbrunner only played 500 and chanfe games for the Devils. That's crazy , it felt like he played here for longer than that. He did miss a season due to the lockout in 2004/05 but I'm still suprised.
I never knew we traded Johnny Mac to the Sharks. After looking up his games played and career point totals, Johnny Mac had a really really good career. I know the fanbase has a soft spot for him but he really was a damn good player. Parts of 13 seasons for the Devils , he should get a spot in the ring of honor at some point. I'd say with Lemaire next and Lou being a lock for one the next 2 worthy people for a spot have to be Larry Robinson or Johnny Mac IMO.
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19. Jeff Friesen, Oleg Tverdovsky and Maxim Balmochnykh from Anaheim for Petr Sykora, Mike Commodore, Jean-Francois Damphousse and the rights to Igor Pohanka — July 6, 2002
7. Jamie Langenbrunner and Joe Nieuwendyk from Dallas for Jason Arnott, Randy McKay and a 2002 first-round pick (No. 20, Daniel Paille) — March 19, 2002
Langs came here in 2002 midway through his career. Part or the Arnott/McKay for Niewendyk and Langs trade.Wow I looked it up and Langenbrunner only played 500 and chanfe games for the Devils. That's crazy , it felt like he played here for longer than that. He did miss a season due to the lockout in 2004/05 but I'm still suprised.
I never knew we traded Johnny Mac to the Sharks. After looking up his games played and career point totals, Johnny Mac had a really really good career. I know the fanbase has a soft spot for him but he really was a damn good player. Parts of 13 seasons for the Devils , he should get a spot in the ring of honor at some point. I'd say with Lemaire next and Lou being a lock for one the next 2 worthy people for a spot have to be Larry Robinson or Johnny Mac IMO.
He left here on fairly bad terms after he publicly requested a trade. I think he was unhappy with his icetime his last year here, but my memory is a bit foggy on that. One thing I do remember is Lou said at the time he was traded that he would certainly be considered to be the first Devils number retirement in the history of the organization. At the time this wasn't outlandish at all, as Marty was only 25 years old and could have possibly spent most of his career elsewhere or god forbid pulled a Jim Carey and got bad and quit hockey before he was 30, like Jim Carey did right around that time.Wow I looked it up and Langenbrunner only played 500 and chanfe games for the Devils. That's crazy , it felt like he played here for longer than that. He did miss a season due to the lockout in 2004/05 but I'm still suprised.
I never knew we traded Johnny Mac to the Sharks. After looking up his games played and career point totals, Johnny Mac had a really really good career. I know the fanbase has a soft spot for him but he really was a damn good player. Parts of 13 seasons for the Devils , he should get a spot in the ring of honor at some point. I'd say with Lemaire next and Lou being a lock for one the next 2 worthy people for a spot have to be Larry Robinson or Johnny Mac IMO.
He only signed with the Rangers because he wanted to be near his kids. I think it came down to Toronto and the Rangers and his kids/family were still in New Jersey and have remained here.Langs came here in 2002 midway through his career. Part or the Arnott/McKay for Niewendyk and Langs trade.
I’m not sure Mac will get a ring of honor spot. The older fans (45+) have a soft spot for him, but there are a lot of negatives with him. He got fed up with his role in ‘97 and demanded a trade the day of a game IIRC. Then in the offseason he signed with the Rangers. On top of all that you have his disaster stint as a coach. Who’s showing up for Johnny Mac night?
Similarly, I think signing with the Rangers prevents Driver from being a ring of honor guy.
I think Madden and Pandolfo are ahead of Mac on any Ring of Honor list. 2 cups each vs 1 and each kind of ended better. A guy like Pandolfo is basically why a RoH is created.He left here on fairly bad terms after he publicly requested a trade. I think he was unhappy with his icetime his last year here, but my memory is a bit foggy on that. One thing I do remember is Lou said at the time he was traded that he would certainly be considered to be the first Devils number retirement in the history of the organization. At the time this wasn't outlandish at all, as Marty was only 25 years old and could have possibly spent most of his career elsewhere or god forbid pulled a Jim Carey and got bad and quit hockey before he was 30, like Jim Carey did right around that time.
Stevens had only been here 6 years, hadn't won the Conn Smythe yet, was already a hall of famer, but also had just tried to leave to St. Louis who got caught tampering only about 3 and a bit years earlier.
Daneyko was already a career Devil, much like MacLean was to that point, but I think his number retirement was still up in the air.
And Niedermayer was only 24 years old at that time.
Elias was 21 and in his second full season.
So MacLean at that point was probably the front runner for a number retirement.
He even came back as an assistant coach not even 5 years later when he retired. But by that point Stevens, Brodeur and Nieds all won another cup as Devils and were about to win another as players. Brodeur was already pacing to break all the goalie records and Stevens had the Conn Smythe and I don't think there was any way anyone was having their number retired by that point before Stevens was.
And by that point Jamie Langenbrunner was wearing his old number. And Langs become a very long tenured and captain here. And he was still here and still captain when MacLean had his disastrous head coaching tenure. I think a combination of Stevens being a Devil the rest of his career + two more cups and a Conn Smythe, Dano being a career Devil and Brodeur cementing his legacy as an all time great by the early 00s, as well as Nieds, Elias breaking MacLean's points record by 2009 along with Langs wearing his number all those years and MacLean's disastrous coaching stint coming after all that, that killed any chance of him getting his number retired.
He could be a ring of honor member, but I think it's gonna be Lou, Robinson and Burns for the next 3. If they induct more guys after that then MacLean would be the first logical choice IMO. I think you gotta put him in before guys like Gionta, Madden and god forbid Pandolfo, his name is thrown around a lot by posters in regards to the ring of honor.
Good ole Kenny Sutton lol.It’s 4th, out of 20, on this The Devils Worst Trades list, from Corey Masisak *sob* in 2020.
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I'll welcome you aboard on two conditionsHey, Devils fans. How do you all feel about taking in strays? I am a lost sabres fan who just can't handle it anymore. It's so bad. Not just the losing. You get used to that. But the way the organization/franchise has become an absolute joke and laughing stock of the league is just too much for me. So i am looking for a team to support that might actually give me a return on my investment of money, time, etc.
With all of that said, i am wondering if anyone can give me a brief summary of the team. Style of play. How the coaches are doing. Best players. Players you want to ship to the moon. I can absolutely look this all up myself, but sometimes it's easier to get behind something when you hear it straight from the mouths, fingers, keys, whatever of other people. So if anyone is willing, i'd appreciate your perspective for a potential new fan.
Also, i hope this is the right place to post this. If it's not, or if it's inappropriate at all then i hope the mods are able to delete my post. Sorry if i derail your current topic of discussion. Thanks for your consideration.
I think Pandolfo is the most overrated Devil in history. I mean, Kovalchuk is pretty overrated too, but it's mostly just people gushing about how incredible he was, more than anyone suggesting he's a ring of honor guy or Devils legend.I think Madden and Pandolfo are ahead of Mac on any Ring of Honor list. 2 cups each vs 1 and each kind of ended better. A guy like Pandolfo is basically why a RoH is created.
I think Pandolfo is the most overrated Devil in history. I mean, Kovalchuk is pretty overrated too, but it's mostly just people gushing about how incredible he was, more than anyone suggesting he's a ring of honor guy or Devils legend.
I think if he goes into the ROH they need to probably induct at least 5 or 6 more guys
MacLean, Zajac, Greene, Gomez, Holik, Rafalski, Zubrus, Madden, Gionta. All better players than Pandolfo. Some of them were here for a similar amount of time, he just won more cups here than a few of them. Maybe even Colin White also. You could even argue Langenbrunner, but he left probably uglier than anybody and he's never come back, outside of the 20th anniversary of the 2003 cup team and maybe even the 2000 team?
Yes, I know two of those guys will lose some kind of points for signing with the Rangers, but they both would go on to play here again before their NHL careers were over.
Honestly, I would think the ring of honor would be more for the guys I named before Pandolfo. Even if you shave the two guys who jumped ship to the Rangers in UFA.
Pandolfo: 13 seasons (pretty much his full career), 2 Cups and a Final, Major Award Finalist (Selke 2007).
To me the Ring of Honor is for long time Devils who contribute to team success but don’t rise to number retirement. Brylin is a good example and Pandolfo is in that same class.
Madden also has double digit season and a major award win (Selke 2001).
Colin White and Randy McKay are other player candidates.
Probably can’t do it because of logistics (both are active coaches), but put them in together.I still rock my Madden jersey at games so I would welcome him in the Ring of Honor. To me he was the prototypical Devil of that era. Lunch pale, hardworking, smart, and relentless. Still my favorite player all time.
It’s 4th, out of 20, on this The Devils Worst Trades list, from Corey Masisak *sob* in 2020.
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All of the different brands in western NY and the Southern tier when I grew up were all simply called pop. The stores all had signs in their windows announcing they sold ice cold pop and beer. When I got to college and the downstate kids called it soda, we found it hilarious. They still call it pop when I go back to Rochester and visit what's left of both mine and my wife's families.In parts of the US south it's referred to as a "cold drink".