nik jr
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My Lord, if i recall correctly
Thanks. I'm starting French lessons next semester, figured I should start paying attention now, haha.
You picked the best sport to follow! Listen to some habs games you'll pick up on it, you'll hear the player's name and see him making a pass so you know what you're hearing has to do with a pass being made
It's fool proof!
You'll be screaming 'ET LE BUTTTTTT' in no time!
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
Actually, that list makes Kent Manderville look totally and utterly useless. At least the other guys on it racked up the PIMs...
Thats pretty interesting.
Was (Lew Morrison) special teams only?
A graduate of the Flin Flon Bombers organization, Morrison like many other Philadelphia Flyers prospects honed their skills in northern Manitoba.
After playing his minor hockey in Saskatchewan, Morrison made the leap to the Western Canadian Junior Hockey League with the Bombers. After one season with Flin Flon, he caught the eyes of Flyer scouts, and Morrison was drafted in the 1st round, 8th overall in the 1968 NHL Amateur Draft. After one season in the minors with the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League where Morrison registered 25 points on 12 goals and 13 assists, the Flyers figured it was time to graduate to the big club.
An excellent penalty killer, Morrison spent his rookie year as a line mate of fellow Flin Flonner Bobby Clarke, also a rookie. Morrison spent three years with the Flyers before the Atlanta Flames grabbed him in the 1972 Expansion Draft, after two seasons in the south with the Flames where he played a solid defensive role with Atlanta, once again Morrison was scooped up in the expansion draft. This time the Washington Capitals, hockey's new team, in America's capital signed Morrison.
After just 27 games split between Washington and the American Hockey League's Richmond Robins, Morrison was shuffled back to Pennsylvania this time to play for the Penguins in Pittsburgh.
Morrison played the better part of three seasons with Pittsburgh, before he finished his career with the Birmingham Dusters in the American Hockey League. Following the 1977-78 season, Lew Morrison hung up his skates.
Lew Morrison
Right Wing
Born Feb 11 1948 -- Gainsborough, SASK
Height 6.00 -- Weight 185
Selected by Philadelphia Flyers round 1 #8 overall 1968 NHL Amateur Draft
--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ----
Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
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1968-69 Quebec Aces AHL 70 12 13 25 24 15 4 5 9 6
1969-70 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 66 9 10 19 19 -- -- -- -- --
1970-71 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 78 5 7 12 25 4 0 0 0 2
1971-72 Richmond Robins AHL 12 4 5 9 2 -- -- -- -- --
1971-72 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 58 5 5 10 26 -- -- -- -- --
1972-73 Atlanta Flames NHL 77 6 9 15 19 -- -- -- -- --
1973-74 Atlanta Flames NHL 52 1 4 5 0 -- -- -- -- --
1974-75 Richmond Robins AHL 9 7 4 11 8 -- -- -- -- --
1974-75 Washington Capitals NHL 18 0 4 4 6 -- -- -- -- --
1974-75 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 52 7 5 12 4 9 0 0 0 0
1975-76 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 78 4 5 9 8 3 0 0 0 0
1976-77 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 76 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0
1977-78 Binghamton Dusters AHL 65 6 14 20 6 -- -- -- -- --
1977-78 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 8 0 2 2 0 -- -- -- -- --
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NHL Totals 563 39 52 91 107 17 0 0 0 2
Umm... I get Wade Belak with 8 goals as the lowest (exactly 500 games played, btw), then Baumgartner with 13.
edit: just caught the dates on some of these posts...
I actually was planning on opening a thread on the Montreal board in December to get to know some francophones and maybe ask some websites to go to and stuff
My Lord, if i recall correctly
a few players that just missed it:
- Tony Twist (10 goals in 445 games)
- Dan Bylsma (19 goals in 429 games)
- Shane Churla (26 goals in 488 games)
for Jarkko Ruutu being really low on the list (47 goals in 512 games), he really seems to be a go-to guy on the shootout