inkman Posted July 13, 2022 Report Posted July 13, 2022 10 hours ago, Buffalonill said: And I believe he's Related somehow to rivet so easy Adjustment living in buffalo It’s his cousin Quote
Buffalonill Posted July 13, 2022 Report Posted July 13, 2022 1 hour ago, inkman said: It’s his cousin You could easily just settle in with his family then Quote
LGR4GM Posted July 13, 2022 Report Posted July 13, 2022 14 hours ago, Buffalonill said: Perfect example of what I said elsewhere. He's the AHL backup, who gives a crap. Quote
inkman Posted July 13, 2022 Report Posted July 13, 2022 2 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Perfect example of what I said elsewhere. He's the AHL backup, who gives a crap. If he’s the AHL backup 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted July 14, 2022 Author Report Posted July 14, 2022 On 7/11/2022 at 3:34 PM, Taro T said: Never claimed he was considered a God when Chicago sent him packing, but he sure as heck was not considered a "scrub." Unkike PK's younger brother. 😉 I came across this stat line. Guess who it belongs to? 1 Quote
Taro T Posted July 14, 2022 Report Posted July 14, 2022 9 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: I came across this stat line. Guess who it belongs to? And guess what the best GAA in the NHL was in '90-'91? 2.47. The TENTH best GAA was 3.05. Hmm, had Hasek had enough games played, where would he have fit in the leader board? '91-'92: Roy was miles ahead of the pack at 2.36. Belfour was 2nd at 2.70. And 10th best was 3.18. Hmm, where would Dom's 2.60 have fit in had he played enough games? In the IHL in '90-'91, there were exactly 2 teams w/ GAA's below 3.56. Indy's average was 3.21 and Peoria's was 3.18. More than 1/2 the teams had a GAA OVER 4.00. Still think that 2.52 wasn't near the top of the leader board? The next year, KC was just over 3.00 (3.02l but no other team averaged under 3.50. The Ice team GAA was one of only 2 above 4.00 (when Dom was at 3.56 in 20 games) and both of those over 4.00 GAA teams missed the playoffs. And 6 NHL playoff wins in only 7 decisions? Sure screams "scrub," right? Would you like to dig further into your hole? Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted July 14, 2022 Author Report Posted July 14, 2022 1 minute ago, Taro T said: And guess what the best GAA in the NHL was in '90-'91? 2.47. The TENTH best GAA was 3.05. Hmm, had Hasek had enough games played, where would he have fit in the leader board? '91-'92: Roy was miles ahead of the pack at 2.36. Belfour was 2nd at 2.70. And 10th best was 3.18. Hmm, where would Dom's 2.60 have fit in had he played enough games? In the IHL in '90-'91, there were exactly 2 teams w/ GAA's below 3.56. Indy's average was 3.21 and Peoria's was 3.18. More than 1/2 the teams had a GAA OVER 4.00. Still think that 2.52 wasn't near the top of the leader board? The next year, KC was just over 3.00 (3.02l but no other team averaged under 3.50. The Ice team GAA was one of only 2 above 4.00 (when Dom was at 3.56 in 20 games) and both of those over 4.00 GAA teams missed the playoffs. And 6 NHL playoff wins in only 7 decisions? Sure screams "scrub," right? Would you like to dig further into your hole? He played 25 games in the NHL. He was essentially nobody at the time. Look at the chatter about Comrie right now. 1 Quote
Taro T Posted July 14, 2022 Report Posted July 14, 2022 3 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: He played 25 games in the NHL. He was essentially nobody at the time. Look at the chatter about Comrie right now. He may have been "essentially" a "nobody" to people that didn't know the game well, but he sure as #### was NEVER A SCRUB. That's what you said & stood by- he was considered a scrub. And are you REALLY holding being stuck behind the Iron Curtain against him? Because the only reason he hadn't earned his way to more NHL time is he had only recently come to NA and he had the misfortune of landing on the team that had the phenom Belfour ahead of him. Suppose Steve Young was a "nobody" or a "scrub" because he was stuck behind Montana. Your first shovel looks to be getting a bit dull. Would you like another to keep digging? Quote
shrader Posted July 14, 2022 Report Posted July 14, 2022 I'm having flashbacks to that nobody Sergei Makarov winning the Calder as a 31 year old. Quote
Sabres Fan in NS Posted July 14, 2022 Report Posted July 14, 2022 On 7/12/2022 at 8:27 PM, Buffalonill said: Rather trade for macKenzie weegar Craig Rivet cousin. Wears #52. Drafted 206th in 2013. 25th pick in round 7. 5th from last player selected. I watched him in Halifax. He was going to be a good NHL player if given a chance and some time. Spent 2 years + in AHL after signing with Panthers. Slowly made the team in a regualar role. Last season he was the Panthers #2 D and top pair RHD paired with Hanifin. The kid is a keeper. The Panthers will not trade him. If anything they will sign him to the fat contract he has earned. Earned the old fashioned way by hard work and dedication. I would love him on the Sabres, but I don't see it happening. So, bring on PK!! PK!! PK!! PK!! 1 Quote
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