BigFatCat999
First Fubu and now Pred303. !@#$! you cancer
I have MS, I got my lawn tractor stuck in a gully, and a local who works at the lumberyard got it out by pure strength by himself. Do I feel less like a man? You bet your ass. So, what CAN I do? I did an analysis of retired numbers to come up with with a guesstimate as to if a player should get his number retired. I had to pull some outliers but I have come up with a determination of just two players:
David Legwand: 1st Preds pick, 956 games played with the Preds, (average for retirement is 883.5 for the retiring team), 1136 total NHL games, 228 goals (above the minimum of 201), 390 assists (88 is the minimum for retired numbers), 618 points (Above minimum for retired forwards 398)
and
Pekka Rinne: Vezina, 567 games and climbing (average is 599), 311 wins (Average is 392), GAA 2.37 (Well above the average of 2.67), SV% .917 (Above average of .908)
A strong case could be made for Vokoun, and Weber. Now number retiring is sentimental and my heart screams for Steve Sullivan and Mike Fisher.
But something to talk about in this damned summer.
David Legwand: 1st Preds pick, 956 games played with the Preds, (average for retirement is 883.5 for the retiring team), 1136 total NHL games, 228 goals (above the minimum of 201), 390 assists (88 is the minimum for retired numbers), 618 points (Above minimum for retired forwards 398)
and
Pekka Rinne: Vezina, 567 games and climbing (average is 599), 311 wins (Average is 392), GAA 2.37 (Well above the average of 2.67), SV% .917 (Above average of .908)
A strong case could be made for Vokoun, and Weber. Now number retiring is sentimental and my heart screams for Steve Sullivan and Mike Fisher.
But something to talk about in this damned summer.