Fatso won't shake hands?

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To quote a great blog:

1. Would the best goalie of all time never once in his career lead the league in save percentage, despite nearly always playing in front of excellent defensive teams?

2. Would the best goalie of all time play his first 9 seasons (i.e. the prime of his career) without winning any Vezinas, and only twice even being named to the NHL Second All-Star Team?

3. Would the best goalie of all time not be considered the best in the game by virtually anyone until he played over a decade in the league, and his two main rivals retired?

4. Would the best goalie of all time have a better save percentage than the other goalie only 52.6% of the time in the playoffs, that is only outplay his opponent barely more than half the time, again despite playing for an excellent team his entire career?

5. Would the best goalie of all time have an 8-19 career record in playoff overtime games?

6. Would the best goalie of all time be an unquestioned backup on his country's Olympic team in his prime in the middle of one of his best seasons, and then again start the tournament as a backup four years later, even after the leading candidate for the job decided not to play?

7. Would the best goalie of all time never finish higher than 3rd in Hart Trophy voting?

8. Would the best goalie of all time rarely steal games in either the regular season or the playoffs (just 5% of regular season wins and 3% of playoff wins came when his team was outshot by 10 shots or more)? Would he also have a below-average winning percentage in such situations, both in the regular season and in the playoffs?

9. Would the best goalie of all time never win a Conn Smythe Trophy, despite 3 Stanley Cups?

10. Would the best goalie of all time go four years in a row without making it past the second round of the playoffs, despite playing for 100-point teams in three of those seasons? Would he be solidly outplayed in playoff series by Damian Rhodes, Cam Ward, Robert Esche, and Arturs Irbe?
 
Rangers went 5-3 vs. PIT this season, so I wouldn't mind that matchup.

Yea and Ottawa went 3-1 during the season against the Pens :dance:

Avery is pathetic at best. You know the best part and this truly is the best part. You Rangers fans love him. But does he love you?

There are soooooooooo many horror stories circulating about how poorly he treats fans who approach him and some even better ones that involve him swearing at people.

I think this smiley is perfect for this thread...:stupid:

I kinda hope the Pens do play the Rangers now. All I know if I was a player in the NHL these antics would motivate me beyond belief.
 
Yea and Ottawa went 3-1 during the season against the Pens :dance:

Avery is pathetic at best. You know the best part and this truly is the best part. You Rangers fans love him. But does he love you?

There are soooooooooo many horror stories circulating about how poorly he treats fans who approach him and some even better ones that involve him swearing at people.

I think this smiley is perfect for this thread...:stupid:

I kinda hope the Pens do play the Rangers now. All I know if I was a player in the NHL these antics would motivate me beyond belief.

What it does is distracts opposing players from the task at hand, which is winning hockey games. That's why players like Avery are so important. As a Pens' fan, you should understand that. You have your own "mini-Avery" in Jarkko Ruutu.

Major difference with Ottawa, too. Ottawa was a horribly depleted team in the 1st round, any other playoff team would have swept them as well.
 
No, you are right. KING HENRIK is the best goalie ever. Of course.

No, I never said that. All I said is that Marty is NOT the best goalie ever. Personally I think Patrick Roy was the best goalie ever, and I hated his guts almost as much as I hate Brodeur's... but when someone is great, I'll admit it.
 
You have your own "mini-Avery" in Jarkko Ruutu.

Do not compare Avery to Ruutu. There is nothing wrong with being an agitator but it can be done with a bit of class and can show a bit of respect to the game.

His interview tonight shows one thing. He's a sore winner and a poor sport.

You can defend him all you want. However, when 95% of the people disagree with you then I'd have to say your missing something.
 
It's funny... Avery's the greatest thing since sliced bread right now in New York but if he goes and signs elsewhere in the summer (which is very possible) he will be considered an overrated pompus arrogant jerk.

Just watch.
 
Do not compare Avery to Ruutu. There is nothing wrong with being an agitator but it can be done with a bit of class and can show a bit of respect to the game.

His interview tonight shows one thing. He's a sore winner and a poor sport.

You can defend him all you want. However, when 95% of the people disagree with you then I'd have to say your missing something.

You mean like the time Phaneuf dropped his gloves to fight Ruutu, then Ruutu tripped him and jumped on the bench quickly? Is that the classy, respectful agitation you speak of? :laugh:
 
Ya, you can't factor Ottawa into this... they were not a good team 2nd half... if the season went a week longer, they would've missed the playoffs... Pens had it easy. We'll re-group, clean-up the mess and be back.

As for Brodeur not shaking hands with Avery, all power to him. Avery breaks all the sportsmanship boundaries anyway... shaking hands would've meant it was ok to do what he does. There is being a pest, then being a jerk. His choice, shake or not. I wouldn't call it being 'unclassy' ...that being said, Avery's antics certainly help the team. It takes the spotlight and heat away from the rest of the group, so they can get the job done.
 
You mean like the time Phaneuf dropped his gloves to fight Ruutu, then Ruutu tripped him and jumped on the bench quickly? Is that the classy, respectful agitation you speak of? :laugh:

On the ice he's doing his job. That's what agitators do.

However, calling one (if not the best) goalies of all time a Fatso after winning a series is ridiculous and extremely low. That has nothing to do with the game. In fact it just shows how much of a loser the guy really is.

If Avery was on the Pens you'd hate him. Heck if Avery was on the Pens I'd hate him.
 
I probably would. But you sure as hell wouldn't, you'd love the guy.

If he signs elsewhere in July, I'll be very disappointed but I won't start hating him.

Sorry to dissapoint but my sense of right and wrong does not get tossed out the window when a player signs with my team.

Not a hockey example but I'm a HUGE Cowboys fan. When TO came to the team I wasn't very happy. I hate him just as much as I did before. I'll cheer when he scores but not because he scored but because the team scored.

I dont know why or how you can defend him. Defend the team fine, but not the player.
 
Sorry to dissapoint but my sense of right and wrong does not get tossed out the window when a player signs with my team.

Not a hockey example but I'm a HUGE Cowboys fan. When TO came to the team I wasn't very happy. I hate him just as much as I did before. I'll cheer when he scores but not because he scored but because the team scored.

I dont know why or how you can defend him. Defend the team fine, but not the player.

You'd last a week at the most, then you'd love him. Guaranteed.
 
You'd last a week at the most, then you'd love him. Guaranteed.

And Avery goes and signs with the Isles, runs rampage over your team 8 times a year, and you'll start to hate him.

Guaranteed.

These types of guys- Ruutu, Tucker, Avery, Neil, Tootoo, etc are guys you hate when they play you, but love when they are on your team.
 
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