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Player Team GP GS Sv Sv% Leaders W L OT GA GAA Leaders SA SO G A PIM TOI
1 Tim Thomas BOS 57 55 1699 .938 35 11 9 112 2.00 1811 9 0 3 13 3,363:58 2 Pekka Rinne NSH 64 64 1771 .930 33 22 9 134 2.12 1905 6 0 0 12 3,789:15 3 Cory Schneider VAN 25 22 663 .929 16 4 2 51 2.23 714 1 0 3 0 1,371:47 4 Roberto Luongo VAN 60 60 1627 .928 38 15 7 126 2.11 1753 4 0 3 2 3,589:39 5 Jonas Hiller ANA 49 46 1379 .924 26 16 3 114 2.56 1493 5 0 1 0 2,671:32 6 Semyon Varlamov WSH 27 25 701 .924 11 9 5 58 2.23 759 2 0 0 2 1,560:03 7 Carey Price MTL 72 70 1982 .923 38 28 6 165 2.35 2147 8 0 2 13 4,206:08 8 Henrik Lundqvist NYR 68 67 1813 .923 36 27 5 152 2.28 1965 11 0 4 6 4,006:40 |
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Glad to see you stand by your conviction. You got a deal ;) Cheers & Bonne Chance JJ |
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Back then more then 50% of the players that where French Canadian and the rest from English Canada. Today, there is 3 guys from Quebec and another 10 from the rest of Canada out 27 player... Nothing wrong with Anglo, I married a red hair one :D:eek::D, but there is the story. That was in 1967 which was an important date for Canada. We celebrated our 100 anniversary (Expo 67) and... Let me think... Oh yeah, it was the last time the Leaf won the Stanley Cup :p:D:p |
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Montreal has the edge in special teams, and speed. But the Bruins are bigger, tougher, have more scoring power and better are defensively. Those are the real advantages that need to be examined in judging who will win. Either way, I can't wait to see the new avatar in two weeks (or less). |
I expect Montreal Boston to be quite entertaining. I'd love to see Gio knock Big Bird on his arse!
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I wonder if Lord Stanley could have ever dreamed what he started... Pop quiz: Do you know who these folks are? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302649415.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302649463.jpg |
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The bottom guy is Willie O'ree or some spelling close to that.
The top guy looks like Cam Neely but the jersey number is wrong |
Mike Millbury
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I knew both of them, and probably any other player from that era, but the 'tags' on your photo's also showed their names.... |
The tags did show the names but I thought it fun to post the pics since most folks don't know that the first black professional hockey player played in the NHL in 1957. I figured someone would guess Phil E instead of Mike. That pic is a far cry from the portly fellow who argues with everyone on Versus and NBC (but he knows his stuff). Obviously, both played for the Bruins. As did these two folks:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302697313.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302697326.jpg |
cheever and Orr?
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Cheevers and Orr. I have Bobby's autograph.. Somewhere. Got it in 1967.
Mike Millbury talks like he knows his stuff. His on the job performance was a bit lacking. In fact he was a huge failure. |
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What did he start? Actually, nothing in the sense that he did not organize the sport. That said, he purchased the bowl to be awarded and it became the holy grail. Lord Stanley created an object for all of hockey to desire so I guess you could say that he started the passion and drive to win so that the winning club would have visible proof of their bragging rights. Question: if you knew who was in the first two pictures then why did you check the tags? |
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Here's pic of Orr battling with Mr. Hockey http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302729741.jpg |
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Mike knows his stuff, he just couldn't coach worth a darn. Frankly, I have more respect for Eddie Olczyk, Keith Jones, and Brian Engblom. One of my favorite color announcers was John Davidson. |
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The only come to mind is; Jacques Lemaire; 8 as a player & 1 as a coach Lets add to the list... |
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