KennyBanyeah
Buckle up!!
Congrats to Thornton on 1500 games. Would be good to see him get a Cup before he retires.
As long as he doesn't score 4 goals along the way, I'm good with that.
Congrats to Thornton on 1500 games. Would be good to see him get a Cup before he retires.
If you looked real close - when he blinked you could see ''fuck Dallas' written on his eyelids.saw it ... was pretty heartwarming
big ovation during a stoppage in play ... short video tribute of career highlights ... camera shows fans giving standing o ... loud cheers ... camera pans to Joe ... you can see hes getting misty eyed ... turns to all the fans and lifts a glove to wave at every corner of the arena ... and you dont have to be a lip reader to see with each wave hes mouthing the words "Fuck Dallas"
it was beautiful
If you looked real close - when he blinked you could see ''fuck Dallas' written on his eyelids.
Ya, I’m no fancy stats guru but this doesn’t seem like a sustainable way to keep winning.
You couldn't pay me to go to a Ducks game this year.
Peca is invisible.....unless he is knocking the puck in his own net...
i keep waiting for the shoe to drop ..... aaaaany game now, the next injury, keep having to claw back, etc
can't keep relying on Gubberson's offense
17 games is getting less and less of a small sample size.
plus, they are pretty fun to watch more nights than not.
interesting read
Retired NHL goalies often in no rush to play position
Interesting, the Devils had a 95 Cup Champs reunion game back in 2015 and Marty played forward.
interesting read
Retired NHL goalies often in no rush to play position
San Jose Sharks goaltending coach Johan Hedberg, who retired in 2013 after playing 373 NHL games in 12 seasons, had no problem putting his pads on to give Sharks No.1 Martin Jones a break in practice last season. But the 45-year-old would rather face NHL shooters half his age than play goal in charity games or alumni events.
"I think that's what everybody feels," said San Jose Sharks goaltending coach Johan Hedberg, who retired in 2013 after 373 NHL games over 12 seasons.
Like a lot of NHL goalies, the style of game that awaits after retirement is a big factor for Hedberg, 45. Alumni games don't have the same intensity or structure NHL goalies channeled and relied on their entire career. Hedberg had no problem putting on pads to give Sharks No.1 goalie Martin Jones a break in practice last season, but he has no interest beyond facing current NHL shooters.
interesting read
Retired NHL goalies often in no rush to play position