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solid hit!
And Corey Perry is better than all of them. Prove me wrong.Then they followed it up by saying Getzlaf was "far and away" the best of the 2003 draft class.
MAF, Eric Staal, Joe Pavelski, and Patrice Bergeron were all drafted in 2003.
Less not forget Parise, Weber, Burns and a few guys that scored more goals than him Perry, Vanek and Brown.Then they followed it up by saying Getzlaf was "far and away" the best of the 2003 draft class.
MAF, Eric Staal, Joe Pavelski, and Patrice Bergeron were all drafted in 2003.
He had the greatest exit of a game ever. Hard to argue against that.And Corey Perry is better than all of them. Prove me wrong.
the great thing about looking at the first round of that draft, among all of the 1000+ game careers is this gem:Then they followed it up by saying Getzlaf was "far and away" the best of the 2003 draft class.
MAF, Eric Staal, Joe Pavelski, and Patrice Bergeron were all drafted in 2003.
It's pretty remarkable how bad Glen Sather was at drafting. NYR picked 12th or higher 4 times in 5 years from 01-05 and the only serviceable NHLer they got out of it was Marc Staal. Just hitting on even one of those wasted picks would've maybe given NYR enough talent to take a Cup run or two with Lundqvist and Jagr in the latter half of the decade.the great thing about looking at the first round of that draft, among all of the 1000+ game careers is this gem:
12 NY Rangers Hugh Jessiman GP 2 G 0 A 0 P 0
Flames healthy?
Flames healthy?
And I thought you meant the Sabres....
serves them right for trying to steal Gus' puck.Senators sweep the Flames lol
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by his play since being claimed.Freddy Gaudreau looked like Johnny Gaudreau on that setup for ZAR.
Same here. He deserves to stay over Lafferty, Angello, Jankowski and Sceviour.I’ve been pleasantly surprised by his play since being claimed.