I voted for Wisniewski. What he did to Sean Avery makes Wis an all-time great in my book.
Yep that's it!
That’s why I have the J in my user name. Keep it classy.Why am I not surprised that someone under the name MJF would prioritize trash talking . . .
Consider this scene from The Odd CoupleWhy am I not surprised that someone under the name MJF would prioritize trash talking . . .
I felt the same way about Mats Hallin. He was a bad-ass. His ancestors obviously migrated to Sweden via Sicily.I don’t care what your “facts” or “well informed opinions” say, nothing could make me not vote for Steve Webb.
Today i learned ray ferraro is better than nystrom
Pretty sure most people are gauging this based on how each player played while wearing the number in question, and Nystrom didn't really do much while wearing #20 (11 games, 2 pts). There's good reason #23 is hanging in the rafters for him and not #20. On the flipside, Ferarro had a 40g 80pt season, not to mention leading the team in scoring in the '93 playoff run, while wearing #20 for the Islanders.Today i learned ray ferraro is better than nystrom
All your pretty words and logic just distract people from the obvious truth that Mats Hallin is the correct answer.Pretty sure most people are gauging this based on how each player played while wearing the number in question, and Nystrom didn't really do much while wearing #20 (11 games, 2 pts). There's good reason #23 is hanging in the rafters for him and not #20. On the flipside, Ferarro had a 40g 80pt season, not to mention leading the team in scoring in the '93 playoff run, while wearing #20 for the Islanders.
But I wouldn't take any of this too seriously, there's no clear established criteria for what is being voted on so it doesn't really mean a lot and should be taken for what it is, a fun way to kill time and talk hockey during the summer.
Damn, didnt think I was being that obvious, but you got meAll your pretty words and logic just distract people from the obvious truth that Mats Hallin is the correct answer.