eco's bones
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I’m 46 and can absolutely tell you as SOMEONE WHO LIVED IT AND LOVED ZUBBY (that’s what we called him) he was in no way a top d man in the league and was behind Mess, Leetchie, Gravy ,Richter etc; etc; during that post season run
You can’t talk about it if you weren’t at least 6 or 7 for Pete’s sake. There’s no way you’d remember a thing
Even 6 or 7 is a bit much to be honest. I mean I remember JFK but talking about him or his policies is another thing. You live your time but OTOH there is good reading material on JFK and there's even some good reading material on the Rangers Stanley Cup team and Barry Meisel's book 'Losing the edge' was extraordinarily good.
Zubov mainly was on the second pair with Kevin Lowe. Leetch and Beukeboom were first pair. Offensive D paired with guys who could cover for them. Lowe was a more savvy defender than Beukeboom but Beukeboom scared people. He hit really hard and he was big and fearless and he fought really well. Lowe wasn't a walk in the park either though. He had a really nasty temper when angry. The third pair was Karpotsev (R.I.P.) and Wells though in the playoffs Karpovtsev started having a bunch of issues and was replaced I think a few games into the New Jersey series by the steadier veteran Lidster. Lidster hadn't played in like three months but he was great in every game he played and Karpovtsev never saw the ice again in that playoff run until he walked out in his civvies to raise the Cup.