Cale Hulse
Ed Ward
Jason Weimer
3 games of Freddy Modin
Petr Butzek
Greg Smyth
There were many many players that were considered bad because they didn't live up to salary and or expectations of they were supposed to be, who they replaced, or other things.
That list is a lot longer, trying to keep it to regulars, not 1 year 3rd or 4th liner plugs.
Leeman - never was going to replace Gilmour, but he didn't date younger girls so that was a Flames organizational win
Neal - got paid after proving the Pens wrong for letting him go to Vegas in the expansion draft, and just let his work effort slide, as the talent was still there.
Kidd - not terrible but wasn't the goalie that team needed
Krahn - hometown draft pick to make the Calgary draft a feel good story for a few days
Morris - all the talent, and ability to win the Norris, but after a rookie season, decided to coast the rest of his career
Niedermeyer - actually a good player, but paid a lot and replaced Bure so had expectations to score.
Eriksson - actually punched above his pay grade and weight, paired with Phanuef.
Reichel folded like a cheap tent in the playoffs, as he single-handedly had the 1994 and 1995 first round wins on his stick, but missed, Vancouver putting the puck right into McLean, and SJ game 7, hit the post twice on sure fire goals.
Last edited by browna; 05-15-2024 at 07:13 PM.
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