All 36 games? At age 30 no less.Copley's actually got pretty good numbers throughout his career.
Imagine thinking this guy is the answer to anything other than needing to put a warm body in net.
All 36 games? At age 30 no less.Copley's actually got pretty good numbers throughout his career.
Imagine a warm body being the best option available.All 36 games? At age 30 no less.
Imagine thinking this guy is the answer to anything other than needing to put a warm body in net.
Imagine a warm body being the best option available.
It specifically means that you don't give him a damn thing.Doesn't mean you give him moneybags.
Imagine thinking surfing > finding a goalie for the NHL team you are responsible for.Imagine a warm body being the best option available.
I guess time will tell.All 36 games? At age 30 no less.
Imagine thinking this guy is the answer to anything other than needing to put a warm body in net.
With Copley's success and hopefully continued success it spells the end for Quicker to the land of retirement. Petersen has to be a King whether the Kings like it or not
Would take 1st+ or 2 1sts to move that contract. They can do better yet maybe Petersen+Kupari+1st 23+2nd 24 <> Gavrikov. They have enough goalies though. Chychrun no chance they take Petersen or we can afford it. Would be 23+24+25 1st + Turcotte or similar. Asking price is 2 1sts and a good prospect. They will get it or close.Quick will be back next year, bank on it. Petersen on the other hand may not. He'll be part of a trade that will get them a LHD.
Would take 1st+ or 2 1sts to move that contract. They can do better yet maybe Petersen+Kupari+1st 23+2nd 24 <> Gavrikov. They have enough goalies though. Chychrun no chance they take Petersen or we can afford it. Would be 23+24+25 1st + Turcotte or similar. Asking price is 2 1sts and a good prospect. They will get it or close.
You can't be serious about Quick and there not being a close 2nd. Obviously I could be wrong but I imagine you haven't been a Kings fans for more than like 20 years right. Cause us Oldtimers saw a HOF Rogatien Vachon carry the Kings from 1971-1978! Vachon all 5-7 of him was and still is the Kings best goaltender. Quick just happened to be with the Kings when they won their 2 Cups and of course he was very good/great in 2012 while winning the Conn Smythe TrophyQuick is an outright legend...best Kings goalie ever and there isnt a close 2nd by a country mile. Feel honored to watch him play in his prime and to this day so dont take my words here as a criticism by any stretch. If not for east coast bias we can only speculate at to how many more trophy nominations would he have received. I think we are all Quick homers to some extent.
You can't be serious about Quick and there not being a close 2nd. Obviously I could be wrong but I imagine you haven't been a Kings fans for more than like 20 years right.
Can Petersens salary be dumped? If so do it. I don't see quick being out of the picture anytime soon and nor should he.With Copley's success and hopefully continued success it spells the end for Quicker to the land of retirement. Petersen has to be a King whether the Kings like it or not
Quick should retire this year, undoubtedly.Can Petersens salary be dumped? If so do it. I don't see quick being out of the picture anytime soon and nor should he.
I disagree completely. Quick, at times, has been lights out.Quick should retire this year, undoubtedly.
The compete level is there, but the athleticism that made him successful isn’t.
There’s his unusual first name and its unique spelling. There’s the fact he lives in North Pole, Alaska. Then there’s his eyewear that makes him look remarkably similar to Superman’s alter ego.
Let’s sort out these questions so we can get to the essence of the 23-year-old who, along with Jordan Binnington, gives the Wolves perhaps the finest 1-2 goaltending combo in the American Hockey League.
Question 1: What’s with his rare first name and why are the vowels in the wrong order?
Before we explain that, we should explain this: Pheonix has an older brother named Navarone. Peter Copley and Mary Sanford, Pheonix’s parents, selected that moniker one day while leafing through Life magazine and seeing the name of Priscilla Presley’s son.
“Once you have a Navarone, it’s hard to have a Jeff or a Michael afterward,” Mary said.
When she was pregnant with Pheonix, one of her friend’s children visited their home and cracked open a book on Greek mythology. Mary and Peter loved the name Phoenix and the description of the mythical bird that radiated rays of pure sunlight. Peter, though, didn’t love its spelling.
“When I was young, I was taught, ‘When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking,’ ” Peter said. “Pheonix made more sense to me.”
With that mystery solved, now it’s time to answer Question 2: Is Copley really from North Pole, Alaska? The town’s name raises eyebrows all year round, but even more at this time of year. Even Copley wondered if this story deliberately was planned for the holidays as a tie-in with North Pole (Editor’s note: It was not).