5thhorseman wrote:How can you not love this guy!
Best part was he knew he was getting at least a game, so he gave 'er his all. Jersey comes off. Might as well get full value for the suspension. You cannot ever question his heart and his battle.
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5thhorseman wrote:How can you not love this guy!
Todd Bersnoozi wrote:Speaking of Holden, sometimes I think Higgins is the type of player Holden should have become.Arachnid wrote:Do you remember when we use to argue about who was better Sopel or Holden? Neither do I![]()
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Tciso wrote:Holden's career ended when he said "I have a hard time gripping the stick" after he slashed the tendons in his hand. Too sad.Todd Bersnoozi wrote:Speaking of Holden, sometimes I think Higgins is the type of player Holden should have become.Arachnid wrote:Do you remember when we use to argue about who was better Sopel or Holden? Neither do I![]()
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Lancer wrote:Tciso wrote:Holden's career ended when he said "I have a hard time gripping the stick" after he slashed the tendons in his hand. Too sad.Todd Bersnoozi wrote:Speaking of Holden, sometimes I think Higgins is the type of player Holden should have become.
Too true. Vancouver has had it's share (if not more) of freak bad luck with prospects. Who can say what Holden's ceiling would have been?
Fred wrote:I was a Sopel supporterAnd was pleased to see him win a SC (despite playing for the Hawks )
Blob Mckenzie wrote:Fred wrote:I was a Sopel supporterAnd was pleased to see him win a SC (despite playing for the Hawks )
Are you a relative of his ?
Blob Mckenzie wrote:Fred wrote:I was a Sopel supporterAnd was pleased to see him win a SC (despite playing for the Hawks )
Are you a relative of his ?
Blob Mckenzie wrote:Don't get me wrong, I was not a guy who really liked Sopel, but the dude took a lot more heat than he should have. He was a decent 4/5 guy who had a real heavy shot , could make a good first pass and like you say had a knack of holding the puck in on the PP. He was a bit soft for a guy so big and strong however, but in the end a decent partner for Ohlund .
That team had three good defensive pairings in Ohlund/Sopel, Jovo/Malik and Baron/Salo. No wonder Cloutier put up so many wins. They had good defensive forwards in Klatt, Chubarov, Linden etc....toughness, a dynamite first line. Imagine if the twins had starting producing a couple seasons earlier. They would have won a cup in spite of Dan Cloutier. Timing is a motherfucker sometimes.
They had good defensive forwards in Klatt, Chubarov, Linden etc..
Topper wrote:There was a very good reason Jovo developed the nickname Special Ed. High risk/high reward play too dissimilar to our current KB3.
Ed made himself a reputation during the Panther's playoff run and milked that never fulfilled potential the rest of his career.
Sopel was a 5-6 guy, had a knack, as Blob said for holding the blue line, but also had a knack for getting behind Cloutier and bailing him out.
My Sharona.
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