Is anyone else shocked that Fatso Brodeur is number 1 in NHL history when it comes to Donuts(or shutouts)?
Dec 28, 2009 by Sean Avery | Posted in Hockey
If they were called "Broccolis",Fatso would be somewhere between Tim Cheveldae and Jeff Hackett in Career "Broccolis".He likes to stay far away from them as much as possible.
As I look at MY Phone I notice that-
Avery.....even your own coach does not want you.
Quoted from the below article on what Tortorella said about Avery:
"He's embarrassed himself, he's embarrassed the organization, he's embarrassed the league and he's embarrassed
Homes Deux | Dec 28, 2009
Hudson's Bay 8 Fort Vancouver 7 10/28/2011
In a game that featured little in the way of offensive production, Fort Vancouver got on the board first when Mario Avalos-Eyler forced a fumble ...
Crosby gets two goals in his return to Penguins
28.11.11
PITTSBURGH | Sidney Crosby split two defenders, worked the puck to his backhand and let it fly. New York Islanders goalie Anders Nilsson never had a chance.</p><p> Welcome back, Sid the Kid.</p><p> Crosby, the Pittsburgh Penguins superstar, capped his 10-month comeback from concussionlike symptoms in thrilling fashion, scoring two goals to go with two assists in a 5-0 victory on Monday.</p><p>“I don’t really have good words for it,” Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said. “That was a special in a lot of ways.”</p><p>It was a storybook end to Crosby’s frustratingly methodical return, one marked by numerous setbacks, rumors and questions about whether he would regain the form that’s made him one of the league’s best players.</p><p> The early returns were a resounding yes.</p><p>It was the kind of brilliant performance reminiscent of Crosby’s idol, Hall of Famer and current Penguins owner Mario Lemieux. Super Mario got a goal and two assists in his return from retirement in 2000.</p><p>Skating onto the ice to chants of “Crosby! Crosby!” Crosby wasted little time showing he was back for good.</p><p> After a breathless sprint down the ice in which he weaved through the New York defense and beat Nilsson, Crosby raised his arms in triumph and celebrated his first goal in 328 days in decidedly un-Crosbylike fashion by letting out a roar punctuated by a hard-to-miss profanity. </p><p> He laughed while watching himself on replay and later apologized for his poor choice of words while admitting, “I couldn’t hold that in.” </p><p><hr class="infobox-hr-separator" />
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<strong><span class="infobox-head">OTHER GAMES </span></strong><br />
•Carolina 4, at Philadelphia 2</p><p>•At Washington 4, Phoenix 3</p><p>•At Columbus 4, Calgary 1</p><p>•Boston 1, at Montreal 0</p><p>•At Florida 4, New Jersey 3</p><p>•At Dallas 4, Edmonton 1</p><p><strong><span class="infobox-head">HIGHLIGHTS </span></strong><br />
•<strong>Tim Thomas </strong>made 33 saves in his second straight shutout, and the Bruins extended their winning streak to nine games.</p><p>•The Capitals got the 200th victory of <strong>Bruce Boudreau’s </strong>NHL coaching career. The Capitals’ <strong>Alex Ovechkin </strong>had an assist, ending only the second four-game point drought of his career.</p><p>•<strong>Alexei Ponikarovsky </strong>had two goals and an assist in the Hurricanes’ first win in Philadelphia since 2008.</p><p>•<strong>Jeff Carter </strong>scored two goals for the Blue Jackets.</p><p><strong><span class="infobox-head">NEWS </span></strong><br />
•Vancouver businessman <strong>Tom Gaglardi </strong>was formally introduced Monday as the new owner of the Dallas Stars.</p><p></div>
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tim carter vancouver - News
Kansas City Star - Nov 28, 2011
•Jeff Carter scored two goals for the Blue Jackets. NEWS •Vancouver businessman Tom Gaglardi was formally introduced Monday as the new owner of the Dallas Stars. OTHER GAMES •Carolina 4, at Philadelphia 2 •At Washington 4, Phoenix 3 •At Columbus 4,
Now the Vancouver businessman owns the Dallas Stars, the NHL team in the same market with his favorite football team. Gaglardi was formally introduced Monday as the Stars' new owner, two years after he first spoke with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman
“Everybody wants to own their own home, don't get me wrong,” said Dana Carter, 25, who works as a medical billing associate and rents the Vancouver home she shares with boyfriend Ryan Fritz, 30, and Ryan's son Stephan. Like many of her peers,
And after throwing an interception that TCU linebacker Tank Carder returned 69 yards for a third-quarter touchdown, Grayson responded with a 66-yard TD pass to running back Raymond Carter. The Rams (3-7, 1-4 Mountain West Conference) still lost 34-10
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