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Anyone have a top 10 list of the least goals by a forward who has played 500 games since 1967?
So, can anyone explain my Lew Morrison was in the NHL for so long?
So, can anyone explain my Lew Morrison was in the NHL for so long?
Player | POS |GAMES |GOALS |PTS |PIM
Langdon Darren |LW| 507| 16| 38| 1229
Grimson Stu |LW| 729 |17 |39 |2113
Vukota Mick |RW| 574 |17| 46| 2071
Cummins Jim |RW| 511 |24| 60 |1538
Donnelly Gord| RW| 554| 28| 69 |2069
Ewen Todd |RW| 518| 36| 76 |1911
Manderville Kent| C| 646| 37 |104| 348
Morrison Lew| RW| 579| 39| 91| 107
Janssens Mark| C| 711| 40| 113| 1422
Ray Rob |LW| 899 |41 |91 |3207
He had a lot of heart?
On another note, I haven't heard the name Mick Vukota in a loong time. I think the last time I did the discussion went like this:
Setting: Hockey camp on Long Island
Kid#1: He Mr. Vukota, can I have your autograph.
Mick Vukota: Go away.
Kid #2: Wow, Mick Vukota's an a**h**e
So, can anyone explain my Lew Morrison was in the NHL for so long?
Or Kent Manderville? He was even less productive than Lew.
Well, he had 104 points in 606 games and that aint bad for a 4th liner.Actually, that list makes Kent Manderville look totally and utterly useless. At least the other guys on it racked up the PIMs...
I remember scoring a hat trick with Mick Vukota in NHL '99 for PS1.
I had a similar encounter with baseball player Tom Pagnozzi, who rolled his eyes and acted like it was a freaking chore to sign my nephew's program.
At which point, I reminded him that he was Tom Pagnozzi, not Johnny freaking Bench, and if he wanted to act like an *** in front of kids, he should find a different line of work.
Did I ever tell you about the time me and my friend Spaz got Bob Gainey's autograph?
Not to my recollection. What happened?
Actually, that list makes Kent Manderville look totally and utterly useless. At least the other guys on it racked up the PIMs...
Quoting this, now I can steal pnep's cool tables code.
I often look back and wonder if that moment was one of those turning points in Spaz's life where innocence is lost - sort of a fork in the road moment. Spaz probably still has that autograph someplace, but I think a little piece of Spaz's heart withered up when his hero ran away like that.
On a happier note, Terry O'Reilly threw me a puck after the warmup.
I think Spaz may be looking at it the wrong way. Gainey simply wanted him to work for it.
Holy mackeral! That's a scary thought... that was the start of a negative spiral for Spaz. I wonder if we can somehow time travel and help 12 year old Spaz change the outcome of his life??
My own loss of innocence occurred when.... well, let's not go there. At least until I figure out what the statue of limitations is on that sort of thing.
And you didn't throw it back? Mon dieu!
I think Spaz may be looking at it the wrong way. Gainey simply wanted him to work for it.
My own loss of innocence occurred when.... well, let's not go there. At least until I figure out what the statue of limitations is on that sort of thing.
And you didn't throw it back? Mon dieu!
I think Spaz may be looking at it the wrong way. Gainey simply wanted him to work for it.
My own loss of innocence occurred when.... well, let's not go there. At least until I figure out what the statue of limitations is on that sort of thing.
And you didn't throw it back? Mon dieu!