DR HOLLIDAY Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 I have been a Sabre fan since the Days of Donnie Edwards and Bob Sauve............Have been blessed to see a lot of fantastic goalies, and I finally got to see Miller play an entire game, (against Tampa Bay)...........Needless to say I am very impressed, hey made some fantastic saves in the 3rd period and I can see why they are playing him and not Biron..............Its nice to see the next great Sabre goalie getting a chance to play............. :D
Guest Colonel Forbin Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 Dam straight yo! He might just make us forget Hasek...in time. Although Hasek was the best Sabre goalie ever, no doubt.
Eleven Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 Hasek was the best Sabre goalie ever, no doubt. Greatest goalie ever, period. Yes, I'm aware of Mr. Plante.
inkman Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 Greatest goalie ever, period. Yes, I'm aware of Mr. Plante. Greatest goalie and biggest flopping douchebag ever. :o
Corp000085 Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 Greatest goalie ever, period. Yes, I'm aware of Mr. Plante. i second that. Roy was clutch, but hasek was the best ever... Also falls into other categories: --lucky to be alive (you try crashing a ferrari into a telephone pole) --lucky to not be in jail (drunken incident--see ferrari reference) --Lucky to have slinky for spine Then there's me: --Lucky to have seen hasek play with my very own eyes --Lucky to be able to tell my grand children that i saw Dominik Hasek play
inkman Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 Having a slinky for a spine...8 million a year. Flailing around on the ice everytime someone breathes on you...2 min for opposition. Getting Ted Nolan blackballed for eternity...Priceless. :rolleyes:
Corp000085 Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 Having a slinky for a spine...8 million a year.Flailing around on the ice everytime someone breathes on you...2 min for opposition. Getting Ted Nolan blackballed for eternity...Priceless. :rolleyes: now, there's a good benefit to screwing your boss's wife.
jzmack Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 i second that. Roy was clutch, but hasek was the best ever... Also falls into other categories: --lucky to be alive (you try crashing a ferrari into a telephone pole) --lucky to not be in jail (drunken incident--see ferrari reference) --Lucky to have slinky for spine Then there's me: --Lucky to have seen hasek play with my very own eyes --Lucky to be able to tell my grand children that i saw Dominik Hasek play I'm glad that i got to see hasek become one of the all -time greats. It was definitely a pleasure to see him in the Aud and HSBC throughout my childhood. The only thing that i can parallel that to in other sports is being able to meet many of the super bowl bills (bruce, thurman, kelly, talley etc.)
Guest Guest_Sargent Hulka Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 All in for Ryan Miller. With all due respect to Hasek, I'll always be fond of Roger Crozier. The guy was an acrobat when Buffalo had nothing else but number 11.
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