Probably a fair bit off Biz's podcast, grate minds and all that.I wonder what John Scott has been saying recently?
Is there a way to see how many GP against each goalie? Lehtonen and Dubnyk have a ton of just career overlap with Ovechkin (up until they retired). Checked to see, Lehtonen is 12th and Dubnyk 18th in total GP 2005-06 to present. And not sure how that correlates to games vs. Washington specificallyDubnyk seems high on the list for the teams he was on.
lol what does that even mean.For someone so relentlessly dogged by the Canadian media, he sure does light up Canadian teams. 29 goals in 31 games against the Sens and Leafs.
looking on statsmuse, which is a neat site but not sure how reliable.Is there a way to see how many GP against each goalie? Lehtonen and Dubnyk have a ton of just career overlap with Ovechkin (up until they retired). Checked to see, Lehtonen is 12th and Dubnyk 18th in total GP 2005-06 to present. And not sure how that correlates to games vs. Washington specifically
I wonder what John Scott has been saying recently?
Two Orlovs?WSH with one goal win since 2005/06 (15 games total):
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My mind is throwing a blank. What's this data about? Wins by one goal? WSH gets them something like 15 a season. Why are long gone players like Zubrus, Clymer, Jurcina listed? Maybe it's because I just woke but I have no idea what it's about, really.
Maybe these are tie-breaking goal winners?My mind is throwing a blank. What's this data about? Wins by one goal? WSH gets them something like 15 a season. Why are long gone players like Zubrus, Clymer, Jurcina listed? Maybe it's because I just woke but I have no idea what it's about, really.
I think it's games Washington won by a score of exactly 1-0.My mind is throwing a blank. What's this data about? Wins by one goal? WSH gets them something like 15 a season. Why are long gone players like Zubrus, Clymer, Jurcina listed? Maybe it's because I just woke but I have no idea what it's about, really.