The King Indeed
Solid article from the Sports section of the Wall Street Journal
The King's getting some well deserved recognition for his consistant brilliance.
Unrelated note (Space filler I'll admit): Anybody have the advanced statistics on Seguin before tomorrow's game? I'm still finding it absurd that he's been putting up the numbers he has in his second year. Low Qual Comp or something? Not sure who his line mates are but maybe they have more to do with it.
If this kid is really just that good then the Bruins have a franchise player on their hands. I heard that every time Seguin gets on the scoresheet, a maple tree withers. How's that feel Toronto?
Visca Barca, go Rangers, and a Merry Christmas to you all
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I'm going to cry the day Henrik can no longer play goalie for NYR
"Anson Carter is a highly skilled, versatile player who we feel will play a very significant role on our team this season. He is a very intelligent player who brings a strong presence and leadership qualities." - Sather
"He's the best first passer in the game. He moves the puck up exceptionally."- Sather on signing Wade Redden
"If you look through the NHL, there aren't many players with his type of ability; he has superstar ability."- Sather on signing Vladimir Malakhov
by RichieToGabbySCORE on Feb 14, 2012 6:58 AM EST reply actions
Great Article
Too bad hockey just doesn’t get the play or respect from most NY media sources and the majority of tri staters. It’s really a shame how many people are missing out on such a great sport, let alone, great TEAM. That’s OK though. Their loss and our gain. True hockey fans love the sport for the beauty and passion of it. Not for the popularity or recognition it gets or doesn’t get. That’s the difference between a hockey player and a lot of other athletes from other sports. Hockey is about the guy next to you.
"You're playing worse every day and right now you're playing like the middle of next week." Herb Brooks

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