miscs75
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Rick Dipietro with no blue line would be fun to watch. Had insanely good puck skills for a goalie.
Bure had a HOF career. I'd pick Bondra, he'd be in the HOF if he didn't spend all those years as the only goal scorer Washington had while being centered by Pivonka and Nikolishin.Pavel Bure definitely, he would excel tremendously with these post-lockout new rules and changes. No
I used to chat online with a guy from a fantasy hockey league back in the day and he had season tickets to the Halifax moose heads. And he routinely told me game after game how drouin was the best player on the ice, and that was with mackinnon on his team…Jonathan Drouin. He was so dominant in youth hockey and junior. Should have been a star in the NHL
Rick Dipietro with no blue line would be fun to watch. Had insanely good puck skills for a goalie.
He’s an absolute class act of a guy if you’ve ever met him. He got injured at the absolute worst time in his career and they kept pouring in after. Without the injuries who knows what would have happened (outside of making $4.5m as a starter for years).Rick D came the forefront of my mind. Great attitude, great work ethic, great talent. Less than zero f***ing luck. Plus I love southpaw tendies.
He’s an absolute class act of a guy if you’ve ever met him. He got injured at the absolute worst time in his career and they kept pouring in after. Without the injuries who knows what would have happened (outside of making $4.5m as a starter for years).
The term is absolutely insane but $4.5m AAV for what was a decent starting goalie who represented his country in the Olympics and was an All Star is still good by todays standards. I remember meeting him when he first got drafted and was skating on his own locally here. Got a signed stick from him. He’ll sign for people who send to him through the mail via ESPN radio.I've heard that about him, as well. Really smart too. If anyone deserved that contract to go along with shit luck, it's him.