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A Lucic jersey is in his cart at nhl.com and with every goal Dash gets closer to hitting "order".
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Goal #4 tonight lol
You must be Jokinen.So Alexander Barkov is now the Panthers franchise leader in goals with 189. First of all, congrats to Barkov, he's a heck of a plauer, but that's amazing to me that 188 was the previous high mark.
Interesting that it is so low then you look at the career leader in games played for the Panthers it makes more sense.So Alexander Barkov is now the Panthers franchise leader in goals with 189. First of all, congrats to Barkov, he's a heck of a plauer, but that's amazing to me that 188 was the previous high mark.
yeah, a newish franchise is OK.Interesting that it is so low then you look at the career leader in games played for the Panthers it makes more sense.
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They are newish but what is surprising, look at the numbers the Ducks put up being in the league the same time!yeah, a newish franchise is OK.
Canucks have been around for 50 years, and a current 26 year old player (who is good, but not a perennial all star) is top 15 in career goals already.
The Leafs are 105 years old and barring injury 24 year old Auston Matthews will probably be 9th in franchise goal scoring by the end of the season.yeah, a newish franchise is OK.
Canucks have been around for 50 years, and a current 26 year old player (who is good, but not a perennial all star) is top 15 in career goals already.
Never get over the way everyone else stops punching and just stares at this shit. What a tilt.
There were some lean years.
that made me curious to compare the The Canucks & Sabres to see how individual players compared over the years.yeah, a newish franchise is OK.
Canucks have been around for 50 years, and a current 26 year old player (who is good, but not a perennial all star) is top 15 in career goals already.
Now on a one-year, $1MM contract he signed in June, Comeau’s cap hit will be entirely buried in the minor leagues even though he is a 35+ player. The restrictions on those contracts were changed in the 2020 CBA Memorandum of Understanding,