05-29-2020, 03:16 PM
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Franchise Player
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at this point honestly- I get a bit surprised when the Flames lose a game, even if they are outshooting the opposition 38-24 (18-5 in the 3rd)
interesting to watch the careers of 3 veterans sort of wind down here- Lanny on his last legs is picking up steam, Lafleur- after a 3 year retirement- has a few years left in him and finds himself on a wacky first line with Carey Wilson and Sandstrom...yet we read of poor Marcel Dionne meandering back from the IHL
interesting several of these Rangers will find themselves wearing the Flaming C in the years to come Wilson (again), Patrick, Petit, Kisio
does the line up really highlight the well know Irishman John O'Grodnick?
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05-29-2020, 03:54 PM
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#282
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Crash and Bang Winger
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I think it was O'Grodnick's first year in the league after starring for several seasons for the Belfast Giants on a line with Paddy O'Furniture.
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06-01-2020, 09:51 AM
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#285
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Crash and Bang Winger
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Durham NC
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Doing a little weekend catchup here. Hard to believe we're almost at the end of the regular season! Easily my thread of the year. This has been so much fun digging through the details that BobbieLouie has shared with us. A few thoughts from the Devils and Kings matchups:
1. Man, Hunter and Maley were chucking 'em in that video. Maley was a sneaky good heavyweight throughout his career. Never put up huge PIM numbers, but always could go toe-to-toe with the big boys. I know we picked up Jim Korn a year later for the stretch run, but would have been interesting to see what have happened if we grabbed Maley instead. Curious if there was anything there, or am I just making up a rumor? In fact, why am I thinking that we actually picked up Korn on waivers--I'll double check that.
2. On the note of Maley and Korn. Those late 80s and early 90s seasons were so much fun for fight fans. Teams were stacked back then. Just look at NJ's lineup: Maley, Korn, Daneyko, Rooney, Cirella, Perry Anderson (Another underrated tough guy. Then you look at the Kings lineup: Marty, Jay Miller, Baumer--three legit heavyweights. Sign o the times for sure. I'm not big on fighting anymore, but I always love watching clips from 88 to 96(ish), as I consider that to be the golden era of fighting.
2.5. That Kings/Flames boxscore is fantastic. I miss huge boxscores like that so much. It used to be such a treat, as a kid, opening the Sports Section in the morning (Hartford Courant for me) and comb through the boxscores. The Courant had a good boxscore template (like the one from the Kings and Devils game). I've seen a few here that are tough to read--I think they are the ones from the Boston Globe (with all the extra scoring details). I also used to hate the ones that didn't tell you the specific penalties. Instead of '(Fighting)' it would just say '(Major)'; or instead of '(Tripping)' it would just say '(Minor)'. The Hockey News was guilty of this throughout most of the 80s. I remember for the 89-90 season, they switched to the more detailed oriented boxscores. Also, LOL, the idea of a Double Game Misconduct (on top of a Misconduct) is so dumb if you think about it. It's almost like Marty wanted to add to his PIMs.
3. I've noticed Gary Roberts filling in at Center the past few games. Did that happen a lot early in his career? I have zero memory of him playing anything but LW.
4. Roger Johansson. Again, didn't realize there was so much around him at the end of the '89 season. Too bad we never really got much out of him
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06-01-2020, 11:00 AM
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#286
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Crash and Bang Winger
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4. Roger Johansson. Again, didn't realize there was so much around him at the end of the '89 season. Too bad we never really got much out of him
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The best thing about Roger Johansson was his Swedish League hockey card
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06-01-2020, 12:03 PM
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#287
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Franchise Player
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a few further things on that Kings game
one is noting that local 'legend' Kelly Hrudey missed the game because of the birth of a child- Hrudey and of course his family have been the center of some attention over the years given his mental health advocacy work
Roberts- at center- vaguely remember this- I guess you do what you gotta do with 2 HOF centers out of the lineup, Hrdina was the first obvious guy to shift over, then it would either Roberts or Pep I would think- anyways pretty good team if you can take your 2 HOFers down the middle out of the lineup and still take down a team with Gretzky-Nicholls (in the midst of a 150 point season)- Kaspar- Kontos (who at this point was a month or two away from becoming the legend Chris Kontos) 9-3
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06-02-2020, 12:34 PM
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#290
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Crash and Bang Winger
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Early post today as I'll be busy the rest of Tuesday.
Regular 3 p.m. (MT) schedule resumes on Wednesday
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06-03-2020, 07:45 AM
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#291
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Crash and Bang Winger
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Durham NC
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I've seen that Sabourin 'hit' on 99 so many times over the years and it makes me laugh each time as he barely touches him. It looks more like Gretz looses his footing more than anything. That's gotta be the highlight of Sabourin's career, right? I'd love to hear his thoughts on this 'incident' now. I'd be willing to bet if Gretz saw this now that he would laugh as well.
Also, can we talk about that Otto clip? Did Big Joel attack Ron Finn thinking he was Timmy Waters? It sort of looks like he blacks out a bit too. I don't know, kind of a weird scene regardless with Lanny and Pep quickly coming to his aid it makes you think if Joel knew where he even was or what he was even doing.
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06-03-2020, 10:10 AM
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#292
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Draft Pick
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Originally Posted by EastCoastFlamesFan
I've seen that Sabourin 'hit' on 99 so many times over the years and it makes me laugh each time as he barely touches him. It looks more like Gretz looses his footing more than anything. That's gotta be the highlight of Sabourin's career, right? I'd love to hear his thoughts on this 'incident' now. I'd be willing to bet if Gretz saw this now that he would laugh as well.
Also, can we talk about that Otto clip? Did Big Joel attack Ron Finn thinking he was Timmy Waters? It sort of looks like he blacks out a bit too. I don't know, kind of a weird scene regardless with Lanny and Pep quickly coming to his aid it makes you think if Joel knew where he even was or what he was even doing.
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I remember this game well. I was really impressed with Fleury trying to take on Baumgartner.
Gretzky was a bit of a diver. See how he flops later in that video when he's standing next to Hunter.
I always figured Otto was pissed because he was jumped and never got a chance to get his receipt. The linesmen were on him pretty fast, which was out of the ordinary back then. They usually just let them go.
Also, to answer your other post about Roberts, I remember him filling in every once in a while center early in his career - especially when he wore 32.
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06-03-2020, 11:35 AM
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#293
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Pent-up
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Plutanamo Bay.
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Originally Posted by EastCoastFlamesFan
I've seen that Sabourin 'hit' on 99 so many times over the years and it makes me laugh each time as he barely touches him. It looks more like Gretz looses his footing more than anything. That's gotta be the highlight of Sabourin's career, right? I'd love to hear his thoughts on this 'incident' now. I'd be willing to bet if Gretz saw this now that he would laugh as well.
Also, can we talk about that Otto clip? Did Big Joel attack Ron Finn thinking he was Timmy Waters? It sort of looks like he blacks out a bit too. I don't know, kind of a weird scene regardless with Lanny and Pep quickly coming to his aid it makes you think if Joel knew where he even was or what he was even doing.
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Yeah weird one. He just falls over, doesn’t try to sell anything. Sabourin gives him space. And then the Kings all come in with knives on their feet and surround the great one while he’s on the ground... and scuffle. Good work boys.
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06-03-2020, 03:40 PM
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#295
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Franchise Player
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again even in the Flames losses at this point they are outshooting the opposition, in this case 41-27 (including 20-3 in the 2nd period) despite missing 7 regulars
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06-04-2020, 06:24 AM
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#296
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Canterbury, NZ
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Wow that Norris division sure is weak. Lots of scrub teams gonna make the playoffs.
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06-04-2020, 04:06 PM
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#298
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Franchise Player
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interesting foreshadowing about JR in the game notes, as he did indeed come back to play against the Flames in the Semis
everyone's favorite Hawks LW Greg Gilbert missed this one due to injury
man, that's just how the Flames rolled back then- Mullen with 4 goals in the last 21 minutes of the game
MacLellan with some time on the 1a/1b line as the flames ice a pretty memorable 4th line of Roberts-Fleury-McDonald
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06-05-2020, 08:14 AM
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#299
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Crash and Bang Winger
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Durham NC
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Originally Posted by looooob
interesting foreshadowing about JR in the game notes, as he did indeed come back to play against the Flames in the Semis
everyone's favorite Hawks LW Greg Gilbert missed this one due to injury
man, that's just how the Flames rolled back then- Mullen with 4 goals in the last 21 minutes of the game
MacLellan with some time on the 1a/1b line as the flames ice a pretty memorable 4th line of Roberts-Fleury-McDonald
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One thing that I've always wondered about JR was his reason for playing in the Q? He's such a major advocate for American hockey and pushes college hockey so much--so it always makes me chuckle to know that he played Major Junior in Canada. Anyone know the reason behind this choice?
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06-05-2020, 12:28 PM
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#300
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Crash and Bang Winger
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The way I remember it is that when Roenick was a high school senior (and heading into his draft year), it was pretty clear that he would be playing in the NHL very soon. Wayne Gretzky arranged a meeting between himself and Roenick's family and convinced him to play for Hull of the Quebec League, which Gretzky owned, for whatever amount of time Roenick remained in juniors. (Which wasn't long, less than 3 months)
---There's a reference in these reports (Game 73) to the Kings also agreeing to have their training camp in 1989 in Hull, per Gretzky's request---
"....It doesn't have the same intrigue as the Flames' planned trip to Russia in September, but the Kings announced their own training camp switch for next season. They'll set up in Hull, Quebec, where Wayne Gretzky not-so-coincidentally owns the QMJHL Hull Olympiques .....
I suspect that if you're an 18-year-old about to enter the NHL world in 1988 and Wayne Gretzky personally asks you and your family to do him a small "favor" (28 games plus playoffs in this case), it would hold a lot of sway.
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