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Duration: 06:03 minutes Upload Time: 2007-06-28 23:33:38 User: hockeybooks :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: opens with 74 cup finals then da fights!! for shast..... |
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| yewtheman ::: Favorites now this is why bobby orr is the greatest! he did everything! he was no chicken shit like some great one! he was the total player! imagine someone pounding gretsky from behind, that would and never did happen cause there was an unwritten rule not to touch gretsky. what if bobby got the same treatment. just imagine what he would have accomplished. 07-10-22 11:57:14 __________________________________________________ | |
| R59 ::: Favorites Bleeney, a few more games from the '07 LOAFERS and you can add John Ferguson (JR's) name to that list. (ALLISON, LINDROS, FRANCIS, etc.) 07-10-04 17:19:29 __________________________________________________ | |
| BigBadBert44 ::: Favorites funny you bring Bill Wirtz name up....The guy died today of cancer.Maybe this means the end to the sad days for the Hawks.BRING BACK SOME PRIDE TO THE TOWN OF OLD 07-09-26 14:33:15 __________________________________________________ | |
| Bleeney ::: Favorites I'd put the departed Harold Ballard into the mix too. He sold off the farm teams after expansion. He let Parent, Keon, Henderson, and most of his defense (Ley, Selwood, Pelyk, Dorey) go to the WHA. He publicly humiliated a great coach (Roger Nielson) bringing back a senile Punch Imlach who got rid of Lanny McDonald, Randy Carlyle, Joel Quenville and eventually Darryl Sittler. Brutal! 07-09-23 09:39:41 __________________________________________________ | |
| hockeybooks ::: Favorites jacobs isnt the worst "dollar" bill wirtz wont show home games on tv and is cheapest organization in pro sports at least don sterling can claim to be smart wirtz's best business deals were all crooked ones cooked up with al eagleson 07-09-23 00:49:03 __________________________________________________ | |
| boston4877 ::: Favorites yes thats a great point. Hockey hasn't been the same in Boston since we traded Ray. Atleast he got the cup he deserved. The Bruins need Jeremy Jacobs to sell the team because he is an assclown! The worst owner in sports! 07-09-21 23:32:43 __________________________________________________ | |
| Bleeney ::: Favorites Incredible that perhaps the three greatest defencemen in history all played for Boston (Orr, Shore, Bourque). 07-09-21 23:08:19 __________________________________________________ | |
| boston4877 ::: Favorites no player (non goalie)logged more ice time in a career than Ray Bourque. Most games he would play 30 minutes when he was in his 20's. 07-09-21 15:23:30 __________________________________________________ | |
| Bleeney ::: Favorites Obviously 80s hockey was faster than the 70s, but it was much tougher in the 70s. You had to literally fight for your place on the ice. Coming to the Leafs, Salming and Hammarstrom were both prize prospects and they were tested. Borje was tough. He passed and went onto stardom, while Inge just couldn't take it. Some players in the 70s would've struggled in the 80s and vice versa, but Orr was fast enough and tough enough to own the ice in either decade. 07-09-12 17:35:19 __________________________________________________ | |
| Bleeney ::: Favorites Espo wasn't that poor of a skater. His stride was deceptive (Frank Mahovlich was the same. Fans got on his case because it looked like he wasn't trying). Slow? Ask the Russians how slow he was. He was a powerful skater with unbelievable balance. You also don't seem to be aware that shifts were 2 min. long in the 70s, not 45 sec. so players paced themselves instead of going all out. Espo often did double shifts, staying on the ice for up to 4 minutes at a time. 07-09-12 16:59:37 __________________________________________________ | |
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bobby orr bouts marathon
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