Doru Tureanu's name went over Romania's borders a long time ago. The player, of which Russian coach Viktor Tikhonov said he could play without any problems for any professional team on Earth, was a sensation in the world of hockey due to his native talent and his incredible sense in front of goal.
Seventieslord said:There is a lot to like about Quintal. He is the all-time leader in games by available defensemen with 1037 - 50 more than the next guy. And he didn't "just" play a lot of games; he was a useful player: he averaged 19.84 minutes a game over that many games. He was huge: 6'3" and 231 pounds. And he was tough, and a willing fighter. He played a tough, but clean game. With so many of his PIMs coming from his 126 NHL fights, he took just 0.68 minutes in penalties per game otherwise. And in his last 5 full seasons, NHL teams paid him $11.9M, when a player making the league average over this time would have earned 8.0M.
seventieslord said:Jeffrey was a tough grinder who survived a pretty decent length of time in the exclusive O6 NHL. He finished with 368 games and 38 more in the playoffs, which was 247 and 31 as of expansion. Those totals are among the leaders for available players, but they are not mind blowing, either. The reason is injuries. Jeffrey was really balls to the wall, and this cost him games. In the 1962-1967 seasons, he played 247 NHL games and 120 in the minors, meaning he missed approximately 113 scheduled games with a variety of injuries. He retired in 1969, probably with a lot more to give, if not for his battered body (the 1969 car accident was the icing on the cake)
Jeffrey was a "good team" role player, not just some scrub sticking with a bad team. In the 6 seasons in which he played at least 40 games, his teams had a win% of .550, .507, .621, .536, .608 and .589. He went to three Stanley Cup finals, losing with Detroit in the first two, and winning with the Leafs in 1967.
seventieslord said:Wayne was not a great point producer from the blueline at his best, but did once place 9th in the NHL among defensemen with 20 points. Just over half his career was post-expansion for the Rangers, North Stars and Flyers, and during that time he was a PK beast, playing 38% of penalty kills, and averagd 20.37 minutes per game over 370 games. With Hillman playing all these minutes, these teams were just 6% below average at even strength, and just 1% below average on the PK. In 1970, Philadelphia was just a 58-point team but Hillman was far and away their icetime leader, playing an estimated 29.18 minutes, good for 7th in the NHL.
Legends of Hockey said:Zednik has added some grit to his game and continues to possess the foot speed and offensive talents required of a first-line NHL forward. Upon his arrival in Montreal, Zednik has become one of the team's more durable players while seeing his offensive totals improve each season. Zednik established a career high in goals with 31 and points with 50 during the 2002-03 season and went on to duplicate his point total again in 2003-04.
- 224 points in 474 games
- 4 30 point seasons
- 25 Career Power Play Goals
seventieslord said:A little, hard-working defensive forward and penalty killer. Pretty much a poor man's Dave Reid.
Bassen did very little offensively but was an appreciated worker bee on some pretty good teams (11% better than average during his career).
He killed 26% of penalties for his teams and they were 8% better than the league average... not too shabby.
Bassen was at his best from 1991 to 1995, when he averaged 14.94 minutes a game and scored 27-34 points four times.
-372 points in 650 games
- 5 20 Goal Seasons
- 1 Top 10 Season in Game Winning Goals
328 pts in 570 GP
19 pts in 35 playoff GP
x6 20 goals
x2 50 points
Calgary Sun said:Soft spoken, level-headed, unassuming.
Ken Houston was a big, quiet guy who went about his business, often effectively, of patrolling a wing for the Atlanta and Calgary Flames.
An honest, 20-goal scorer.
But when push came to punch, the 6-ft., 2-in, 210-pounder could deliver with the best of them.
And one of the first punches the native and present resident of Chatham, Ont., threw gave him instant fistic prowess in a league sprinkled with menacing heavyweights.
Just days after donning an Atlanta jersey, he broke the jaw of highly-regarded Philadelphia Flyers tough guy Dave 'The Hammer' Schultz.
"It was right after I'd scored my first goal," recounts Houston, during a telephone interview. "He was my check and after the faceoff, we went back down into the Philly end and were buzzing the net.
"Play stopped and he seemed to take offence that I'd scored my first goal against him. There was a lot of yipping and pretty soon it was time to do something about it ... and the gloves were off."
The bout went for several minutes.
"The linesmen started moving in between us and he was still yapping so I reached around and hit him again. I don't know if that's the one that did it or not."
Houston played seven of his nine seasons in the NHL with the Flames, scoring 128 of his 162 goals and collecting 516 of his 624 penalty minutes.
BTW a few of my players taken aren't correct in the OP.
You have McGillis being taken twice and Travis Green listed twice (once as a goalie).
I've inputted your nine picks and taken out the twice listed (cut and paste form mistake) and PLEASE check your other picks: I believe you didn't re-pick one you had to because he had been taken before by another team (see red bolded in op) and PLEASE list picks you made that are missing in the op (you have to update your roster post anyway). That will save me half an hour of hunting with my headache today.BTW a few of my players taken aren't correct in the OP.
You have McGillis being taken twice and Travis Green listed twice (once as a goalie).
Sabourin should be day 6 with Sutter. Bieksa should be day 8 and McInnis day 9. gilchrist to day 10. That's all, thank you.
I have inputted the minor order corrections for your squad.just paste this in with all the formatting. then you're done. took me three minutes.
I have inputted the minor order corrections for your squad.
I've inputted your nine picks and taken out the twice listed (cut and paste form mistake) and PLEASE check your other picks: I believe you didn't re-pick one you had to because he had been taken before by another team (see red bolded in op) and PLEASE list picks you made that are missing in the op (you have to update your roster post anyway). That will save me half an hour of hunting with my headache today.