Im going to watch Miracle on Ice and then watch the Flyers win game 6. Stanley Cup Bound. Take care
This not only is a ridiculous statement,but it is untrue.Ranger68 said:Lecavalier, too.
Again, one playoff does not a superstar make.
There is some ridiculous comments on here,everything is not measured in points scored,although Lecavilier is a very good player and only going to get better.For him you have just disagreed with yourself in not picking Lecavilier on your Canadian team.Stats show it.Its not just one series for either player.Ranger68 said:Take your ritalin, iam.
If you're so in love with Primeau, why don't you go see if he's available.
Sheesh.
You think Primeau's THAT MUCH BETTER than Lecavalier? Give your head a shake. Here are their numbers in the last three years:
Primeau:
2003 - 22 pts in 58 gms
2002 - 46 pts in 80 gms
2001 - 48 pts in 75 gms
Lecavalier:
2003 - 66 pts in 81 gms
2002 - 78 pts in 80 gms
2001 - 37 pts in 76 gms
No contest, dude. You're being blinded by ONE playoff.
Anyway, both are centers. You move them to the wing at your own peril - you CERTAINLY lose defensive efficacy doing so, and probably some offensive output as well.
I'm sorry you seem to have a man-boy fetish for Keith, but try not to let it influence your hockey sense TOO much.
These internationals are usually much more about speed than physical presence, very unlike the NHL playoffs.
Whatever. I'm glad you're not picking the team.