I named my cat that was born in 1987 Wendel, he died in 2004 which was the 1st bad season that the Leafs had after 5 strong seasons.Named my first born son after him. Favorite player ever.
I named my cat that was born in 1987 Wendel, he died in 2004 which was the 1st bad season that the Leafs had after 5 strong seasons.Named my first born son after him. Favorite player ever.
I remember the hope we had when Clarkson got signed.
Damn shame everyone ran him out of town. He was the closest thing we had to Clark in ages!
I would take a prime Clarkson over Nylander any day!
Kadri and Clarkson were Gilmore-Clark reincarnated.
Now instead all we have are soft players like Marner and Nylander!
Wendel Clark was such a man's man that not only did he refuse to grow long hair like some divas on our team, he actually forced his hair to stop growing.....
That's my man right there.....
The reason I mentioned Claude Lemieux in that post is because they traded Clark and eventually got Claude Lemieux in return.
Claude Lemieux since you don’t remember won the Stanley Cup as well as the Conn Smythe trophy with the NJ Devils. Claude Lemieux went on to win another Stanley Cup with Colorado.
So Yes I consider a 3x Stanley Cup winner and 1x Conn Smythe trophy winner a better player than Wendel Clark.
Seems you know very little about hockey outside the Leafs.
They definitely don't want their lads playing against that kind of player!On the same team perhaps? Sure,but the League isn't promoting that 'style' of player anymore.Unfortunately, they don't really build hockey players like this anymore. I doubt parents putting their kids through $50 K per year hockey academies are envisioning that kind of beast.
They definitely don't want their lads playing against that kind of player!On the same team perhaps? Sure,but the League isn't promoting that 'style' of player anymore.
I can't even think of a present day player that has shown what Wendel did. Imagine a Leaf rookie at 18 in todays game,hitting every thing that moved,fighting all comers,scaring goalies with a wrist shot and scorin' 30 plus goals with over 200 pim.I doubt we ever see that again.Gotta admit it would be fun to watch a team of Young Wendel's taking down a bunch of USNTDP brats.
Haven’t watched this video is a long time, but it’s a favourite. I’m sure most of us older farts remember a lot of these clips, and the younger fans may not have seen them before...
Watching it now, with the team that we currently have, makes me long for a player like Wendel in his prime....
It was a different time and the game was played in a different way but the package this guy possessed was something else.
We could use us some Wendel.....
What a beauty and s beast!
Cheers!
The reason I mentioned Claude Lemieux in that post is because they traded Clark and eventually got Claude Lemieux in return.
Claude Lemieux since you don’t remember won the Stanley Cup as well as the Conn Smythe trophy with the NJ Devils. Claude Lemieux went on to win another Stanley Cup with Colorado.
So Yes I consider a 3x Stanley Cup winner and 1x Conn Smythe trophy winner a better player than Wendel Clark.
Seems you know very little about hockey outside the Leafs.
He also had a bad farming accident before he entered the NHL. He never played even close to 100%.He was only "brittle" because of the way he played. When you play that hard every game, you're bound to get hurt often.
Imagine someone shyting on a fan favorite.... cuz reasons! He might be the most popular Leaf of all time! And that bothers you,doesn't it? Why the hate? Why the concern about fans who saw him as something positive? I don't see anyone dissing the other players you mentioned,but feel free to start your own thread about those guys.here we go again.
back to the romanticizing how great it was when we sucked.
imagine Leaf fans acting this way about Gary Leeman.
Scored 30+ goals for 3 consecutive seasons including 1 50 goal season.
Fought as well.
but utter silence from leaf fans.
They don’t talk about him.
Or Ed Olczyk.
imagine Leaf fans romanticizing those god awful years in the mid to late 80’s.
thats exactly what you guys are doing with Clark.
it’s pretty SAD
He wasn't brittle, he got hurt because he took on players a foot taller and 50 lbs heavier than he was and most times won. Bob Pobert comes to mind and I'm sure many others.
I named my cat that was born in 1987 Wendel, he died in 2004 which was the 1st bad season that the Leafs had after 5 strong seasons.
I think that's a fair statement, although I also think the same can be said about Doug Gilmour.Arguably the most beloved player in franchise history, and for good reason.
The leafs will NEVER have someone with this much heart and passion for the game play for them again.
I think that's a fair statement, although I also think the same can be said about Doug Gilmour.
It used to happen all the time 10+ years ago. I can't count the number of times in tournaments everyone would say so boy Caesar's or Minutemen were too skilled and would kill us. And after a few shifts you'd see how important playing hard on the body and as a team was. The more skilled and skating US teams started to get thrown off their game. and by 3rd period most of time they had given up. They just did not want to play that way. Their will was gone. But then we started changing the way we played too. and now we are losing more than winning playing a more skilled approach. We have too many of same type of guys too. To win a small ice game you have to make sure all 5 guys play really tight and you keep the puck in that area at all times. When opponent wants out of that type of game whoever it is must punish them. All 5 guys must do it and punish in a way to hurt legally not just get puck back. It is sad to watch our Leafs get stuck in that type of game vs Bruins. Our Leafs are constantly looking for ways to get to open ice. It is a fundamental shift. We will see if it will work. Right now it does not get the main prize but directionally this is the trend.Gotta admit it would be fun to watch a team of Young Wendel's taking down a bunch of USNTDP brats.
Ah yes...the good ol' Norris division battles with Probert! As a Windsor based Leafs fan, these games were and that rivalry was something else to be watching as a fan! Lots of Wings fans around here and my friends included many Wings fans. Probert being a guy who was born and grew up in Windsor, playing for Detroit.... Probert's first game back in Canada after his drug conviction when he got beat by Wendel in the first fight, then he tried to take Wendel's knee out before they fought again!