Your Goal-Keepers & Defencemen are stealing your dad's money, Charlie. Tell your fellow Crimson cock-sucker to start dealing some of them for a scoring LHF.
Phil Esposito is the first player to score more than 100 points in a season in NHL history, with 126 in 1968–69, he did it five times in his career. He is one of the greatest hockey players of all-time!
Just arrived home on leave, watched this at the Erie Pub at Adams Cornah... Because of Esposito's unsuccessful break-away attempt at the end of regulation, we were still looking at the TV and taking about Cheevers' save on his old friend; it didn't take long to focus our attention on the other matter at hand. Good times, good times...
Phil Esposito is the first player to score more than 100 points in a season in NHL history, with 126 in 1968–69, he did it five times in his career. He is one of the greatest hockey players of all-time!
He's the reason I wanted to wear #7 whenever I played hockey; and why I shot left-handed instead of my more-natural right hand my first couple of years, and practiced face-offs and one-timers as often as I could... Why don't more Centremen try to live in the slot during man-advantage situations like Espo did?
The rest of the team looked AWFUL in the 3rd period; and except for a couple of long possessions, most of the 2nd period too.
If they're not going to take my advice to trade one of their over-paid, under-performing Defencemen for a Left-shot Finisher, then hey should take Randolph Duke's advice instead.
The rest of the team looked AWFUL in the 3rd period; and except for a couple of long possessions, most of the 2nd period too.
If they're not going to take my advice to trade one of their over-paid, under-performing Defencemen for a Left-shot Finisher, then hey should take Randolph Duke's advice instead.
They're a borderline playoff team even in that crappy conference. They absolutely should look to move low-ender/underachievers for any kind of decent draft picks at all, because this team's future is definitely not now.