Byron Bitz
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He had wicked shot. Good for 20 a yearThe guy was an absolute warrior and left it ALL on the table to try to win it for himself, Carey Price and co. He knew that run was his final stand. They obviously fell short, but you have to respect his toughness and leadership. Pretty incredible way to go out.
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First Utah player to be inducted to HHOFHe's a Utah Hockey Club legend.
It's ridiculous they haven't retired his jersey yet.
Cogliano finished a game in the playoffs with a fractured neck not so long ago vs Seattle, dirty hit from Eberle.They don't make men like this anymore, legend.
Except he only did it 3x in his career and never back to back.He had wicked shot. Good for 20 a year
I'll miss what he bought to the Golden KnightsHe's a Utah Hockey Club legend.
It's ridiculous they haven't retired his jersey yet.
Why wouldn't you? There's a direct quote at the end of the tweet that implies he got the litany directly from the source.Why would I believe whatever @ericengels has to say about anything?
Sami Salo is probably the most snakebit player of all time.
Him and Poile entering the HOF together apparently
awkward
Gord Kluzak has entered the chat.Sami Salo is probably the most snakebit player of all time.
Thornton played a full playoff run on 1 knee, I think 2016?Cogliano finished a game in the playoffs with a fractured neck not so long ago vs Seattle, dirty hit from Eberle.
NHL players don't like to advertise their injuries and usually try to keep it as quiet as they can in the off season after the playoffs so I'm sure there's a lot of players that played through some gnarly injuries.
I remember Bergeron played with a punctured lung and a broken rib around 2013 or something.
From what you know of anyway. Some players still don't reveal their injuries at all and don't have to under the rules.Thornton played a full playoff run on 1 knee, I think 2016?
Tkachuk was all banged up in 2023 as well
Really rare nowadays to see guys soldier through injuries and keep pushing
It didn’t matter what the medical staff wanted, Shea wasn’t coming out. Also, whenever that contract got down to $1million base salary he was done. Not sure if that happened after the cup run or a year after. But either way, everyone on the team knew it was the last chance, they had to leave it all out there.Can't help but wonder did he would have played a bit longer with some more aggressive restraint from the Habs medical staff
My fun little tidbit is that I lived in the room that Shea Weber signed that contract!I remember how ecstatic I was back in '12 when I was at work , and found out then GM Paul Holmgren offered him a 14 year $110 mil offer sheet, to which Weber signed. Damn Predators ended up matching it and the rest is history sigh, Would've been the perfect replacement after losing Pronger
Not so sure about that but even then many thought that suter was carrying Weber to a certain degree defensively early on.A young Weber and Suter has to be one of the better D pairings ever.
Sort of. Suter certainly wasn't weak, but Weber was a huge physical presence, and had a great shot vs. Suter's muffin. Young Suter was superb defensively... Weber was vg, also, but not as steady. Like i said, excellent pairing, and matching of complimentary skills.Not so sure about that but even then many thought that suter was carrying Weber to a certain degree defensively early on.
The guy was an idiot and should not have been allowed to play injured.The guy was an absolute warrior and left it ALL on the table
Probably shouldn’t watch sports budThe guy was an idiot and should not have been allowed to play injured.
Absolutely toxic culture that stupid self-destructive behavior like this is idolized.