Considering his hype, I wouldve thought he would've been signed somewhere. The hype was pretty crazy around him from what I remember.Isn't it well known that after the back injury stuff Lupul wanted to play and the Leafs were like nope, we need the cap space?
Well he was signed....just with Toronto. Toronto then decided keeping him on LTIR was the better route.Considering his hype, I wouldve thought he would've been signed somewhere. The hype was pretty crazy around him from what I remember.
As I understand it, there are some pretty dedicated Leafs fan on this board. They may be able to answer to OP's query better than even Google can. It's not like he asked how many goals Lupul scored in his career.
I had a lot of Maple Leafs fans in Toronto telling me that he was an elite winger and that he would be playing on Crosby's wing at the 2014 Olympics.I remember when he get incredibly overrated in 2012/13
I had a lot of Maple Leafs fans in Toronto telling me that he was an elite winger and that he would be playing on Crosby's wing at the 2014 Olympics.
If you told them "well, I don't know about that", they would feverishly defend their opinion and say "Yes. He will be playing with Crosby at the Olympics. You will see".
Here is a good article. Lupul opens up on injuries, relationship with Leafs, thoughts on Babcock - Sportsnet.ca
Good guy, good player. Injuries and cap crunch killed his career.
I had a lot of Maple Leafs fans in Toronto telling me that he was an elite winger and that he would be playing on Crosby's wing at the 2014 Olympics.
If you told them "well, I don't know about that", they would feverishly defend their opinion and say "Yes. He will be playing with Crosby at the Olympics. You will see".
As a Leafs fan, I did'nt think too highly of him to be honest. Talented player, but I didn't think much of him as a person.You obviously have a Toronto centric opinion of him. There are only two players that ever donned the Oilers jersey that basically just gave up playing and floated and pouted... Lupul and POS (Patrick O Sullivan). Spoiled millionaire hockey player. Good riddance to the guy. At least Mike Comrie returned and made amends.
He was a 22-year-old good looking hockey player getting to play in Southern California where he could go flirt with pretty California girls on the beach all year round.You obviously have a Toronto centric opinion of him. There are only two players that ever donned the Oilers jersey that basically just gave up playing and floated and pouted... Lupul and POS (Patrick O Sullivan). Spoiled millionaire hockey player. Good riddance to the guy. At least Mike Comrie returned and made amends.
No, the exaggeration wasn't on me at all, when the other people were the ones saying it.Well, playing along side Crosby, is a bit of an exaggeration. It wouldn't surprise me if that exaggeration were on your behalf though. We all know they would never break up him and Kunitz, along with Patrice Bergeron.
As far as the Olympics goes, in 11/12, he had the 8th most points among Canadian wingers, and he missed 16 games (which was a major part of his issues). He actually had the highest points per game of all Canadian wingers that year.
So, IF he could have stayed healthy (again, not his strong point), it's not a stretch to say he would have probably been on the 2014 team. He had a couple of years where he was one hell of a player.
He was a 22-year-old good looking hockey player getting to play in Southern California where he could go flirt with pretty California girls on the beach all year round.
Then he gets traded to Edmonton. The most northern NHL city on the map. Cold. Less sunshine. No beaches. No California girls.
All so Chris Pronger could enjoy having his trade request fulfilled.
Lupul was probably thinking: "Damn that Chris Pronger. He is almost as good looking as me, and much taller than me. Plus, he already has got himself a beautiful woman. What about me? I am just going to tank it in Edmonton so they trade me out of there".
He was a 22-year-old good looking hockey player getting to play in Southern California where he could go flirt with pretty California girls on the beach all year round.
Then he gets traded to Edmonton. The most northern NHL city on the map. Cold. Less sunshine. No beaches. No California girls.
All so Chris Pronger could enjoy having his trade request fulfilled.
Lupul was probably thinking: "Damn that Chris Pronger. He is almost as good looking as me, and much taller than me. Plus, he already has got himself a beautiful woman. What about me? I am just going to tank it in Edmonton so they trade me out of there".
He was a 22-year-old good looking hockey player getting to play in Southern California where he could go flirt with pretty California girls on the beach all year round.
Then he gets traded to Edmonton. The most northern NHL city on the map. Cold. Less sunshine. No beaches. No California girls.
All so Chris Pronger could enjoy having his trade request fulfilled.
Lupul was probably thinking: "Damn that Chris Pronger. He is almost as good looking as me, and much taller than me. Plus, he already has got himself a beautiful woman. What about me? I am just going to tank it in Edmonton so they trade me out of there".
Lol, nice read.He was a 22-year-old good looking hockey player getting to play in Southern California where he could go flirt with pretty California girls on the beach all year round.
Then he gets traded to Edmonton. The most northern NHL city on the map. Cold. Less sunshine. No beaches. No California girls.
All so Chris Pronger could enjoy having his trade request fulfilled.
Lupul was probably thinking: "Damn that Chris Pronger. He is almost as good looking as me, and much taller than me. Plus, he already has got himself a beautiful woman. What about me? I am just going to tank it in Edmonton so they trade me out of there".