*surprised Sam* “feeds John Scott on a breakaway”One of my absolute favorite calls, ever. I will never ever forget this.
*all becomes right in Sam’s universe* “he missed”
*surprised Sam* “feeds John Scott on a breakaway”One of my absolute favorite calls, ever. I will never ever forget this.
Dean Talafous? I would like a little back story on this choice.
I liked him and I believe he loved being here. When he was traded to Minnesota he retired rather than play for the NorthStars in his home state.
The Barry Beck trade and the Donnie Murdock incident really hurt that team’s future.yeah, i can't hate any one from that '79 team and their run to Final
the amazing 'baby' D (5 regulars 23 or younger)
it's what I see ahead w these NYR - Trouba in the Vadnais role surrounded by Fox, Lindy, K, Nils, Jones, Schneider, +
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*surprised Sam* “feeds John Scott on a breakaway”
*all becomes right in Sam’s universe* “he missed”
this list needs more Dale Purinton
He's not the worst but nobody mentioned Adam Hall
Well, Ulanov did get us Bure, so there’s that.since 2000
Gomez
Brashear
Drury
Redden
Kamensky
Quintal
Pilon
Ciger
Ulanov
Oliwa
Holik
Anson carter
Chris simon
Sean avery
Clowe
And looking at some of those rosters made me want to cry. Also looking at some of those rosters i saw some names who i thought were going to be great, but ended up flopping.
The Islanders, I think.I don’t remember who it was against but I distinctly remember Mike Kostka playing probably the worst game I’ve ever seen a spare play. To this day Mason Geertsen is the only player I can think of to play a game as bad (possibly worse).
Tank-buster Ryan Spooner?i'm surprised no one mentioned ryan spooner
I don’t remember who it was against but I distinctly remember Mike Kostka playing probably the worst game I’ve ever seen a spare play. To this day Mason Geertsen is the only player I can think of to play a game as bad (possibly worse).
The Islanders, I think.
A solid amount of revisionist history going on in here with Tanner.A lot of bandwidth was used during The Tanner's first season here, but some of the figures were breathtaking.
Through February 13, he had played 40 games. He was on the ice for 18 goals against at 5-on-5 and 1 (one) goal for.
A solid amount of revisionist history going on in here with Tanner.
He was a disgustingly glaring hole on the league’s best team in 2014-2015.
He was phenomenal post-deadline.i'm surprised no one mentioned ryan spooner