He was awful
I think about Todd Warriner way too much.
I think about Todd Warriner way too much.
Was confused as hell for a second there.I think about Todd Warriner way too much.
Strudwick was a much better player than Mac. Struds was tough as hell and knew when to answer the bell as well as being a quality teammate. Being a cousin of the Niedermayers didn't have anything to do with anything. If so Jamie Linden and Scott Neely would have cared out careers.That’s the point.
Really shitty players played a lot of hockey games in the 1990s. Good defenders who were small with low PIM totals weren’t given a chance.
Chris McAllister played 300 NHL games and the guy could barely skate.
Strudwick was an awful hockey player who got a ton of mileage out of being a great dressing room guy who was Scott Niedermayer’s cousin.
Strudwick was a much better player than Mac. Struds was tough as hell and knew when to answer the bell as well as being a quality teammate. Being a cousin of the Niedermayers didn't have anything to do with anything. If so Jamie Linden and Scott Neely would have cared out careers.
It was all about the eras as you know. Kurtz would get the nod today but that era valued toughness more.
Sean Pronger
He was awful
Yes he was. It's actually one of the more surprising failures (to me) but in retrospect it was a player who was simply a great fit for Lemaire's system.
Like he was coming off two good seasons playing a 3C role. He's big, played on the PP and PK, right-shot C who can win faceoffs. He was 29 years of age. It's not like he was Schaller who had one season of being a decent 4th line player. The dropoff shouldn't be he was so bad he's out of the league in half a season.
Justin Kurtz wasn't helping us win a bunch more games. He got a look here and nowhere else. He wasn't some unknown. He x wasn't good enough. Strudwick played for many years under a bunch of GM's and coaches. I think some of them knew what they were doing.
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Bob Manno
Evan Oberg
someone should make a list of orcatown typos, i'll start: micheyevThe thing I most remember about Oberg is that orcatown for some reason called him O'Berg in literally every mention of him during his entire time here.
Ken Hammond, who is the only player in franchise history to appear in playoff games for the team but never a regular season game.
someone should make a list of orcatown typos, i'll start: micheyev