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I have a hard time taking anything this man says seriously since he ditched the "party in the back." What says you?
I think you may be on to something here. Perhaps, if Barry Melrose wouldnt have cut his mullett, his players would have respected him and he would still be a coach!
Research is needed for "still-have-mullet" versus "cut-the-mullett" hockey stats.... whether it be commentary or playing or coaching!
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are brians parents from poland?anyone know?
Yes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pol ish_Americans
Should I pick :
Brian Boucher (Philadelphia Flyers)
Tuukka Rask (Boston Bruins)
I would choose Rask normally however, in the league that I am competing in, you only have so much cap space. So should I pick Boucher, or pick Rask and get rid of another player on the team?
I would choose rask based on the Bruins have a better chance on moving to the second round of the playoffs, while Philly is playing washington and will lose in the first round.
Sorry Zach Parise and Brian Rafalski, but you better be taking your vitamins and start saying your prayers because we will rock you guys in the gold medal final.
I need lots of answers, please and thank you.
Canada will win. They have the hometown crowd and reffing in their favor. Crosby will be diving all over the place and running his mouth. America won't be able to stop him because the only way to stop a player like him is to be physical and nobody wants to risk getting close enough to him to catch the herpes he always has on his lips.
I know that Brian Leetch played for 3, but that's actually all I can think of. I can't name anyone to play for more than three. Who has been on the most?
Vic Lynn played for all six from 1942 to 1954.
Bronco Horvath played for five original six teams (everyone except Detroit) as well as for Minnesota.
A pre-original sixer, Leroy Goldsworthy was a five teamer playing for NYR, Detroit, Chicago, Montreal and Boston as well as for the New York Americans.
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Brian Sutter was the first of his clan to join the NHL coaching ranks but he ended up being the second best Sutter (18 points to brother Darryl’s 25) when it came to coaching. Brian trails Darryl for the following reasons: 1) he had fewer divisional titles than Darryl—only one to Darryl’s three; 2) he had fewer playoff appearances than Darryl—eight to Darryl’s ten; and 3) he (unlike Darryl) never coached a team to the Stanley Cup finals.
If you’re curious where his younger brothers Brent and Duane rank as coaches? As of the end of the 2009-10 season, Brent has eight points after three seasons of coaching while Duane has zero points after only two seasons of coaching. (Unlike Darryl and Brian—Brent and Duane are still active coaches in the NHL).
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