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Top Hats Monthly posted:Jesus Christ, Columbus I swear, two more years in the god drat basement and I'll demand a trade
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no rookie went over 50 gp? Or is my spreadsheet just not updating?
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JawKnee posted:no rookie went over 50 gp? Or is my spreadsheet just not updating? Not updating. Ctrl+R
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 02:18 |
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ThinkTank, you got an assist and ruined your season. Also Winnipeg after the all-star break earned 31 points in 36 games to go from 1st in the division to 5th. LoL. Stickarts fucked around with this message at 02:40 on Mar 18, 2015 |
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Stickarts posted:ThinkTank, you got an assist and ruined your season. hahah that's a great statline
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 02:40 |
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Do you use a different doc for every season or just keep updating? I'm gonna be at work a bit longer and would like to see my season totals.
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 02:41 |
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Bregor posted:Do you use a different doc for every season or just keep updating? I'm gonna be at work a bit longer and would like to see my season totals. I use the same doc, so I overwrite the Individual Skater/Goalie pages each season. But each player has their own individual sheet which keeps track of every year they play. Check out Saskatanov's for reference
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Hockles posted:I use the same doc, so I overwrite the Individual Skater/Goalie pages each season. But each player has their own individual sheet which keeps track of every year they play. Check out Saskatanov's for reference Cool, thanks.
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 02:46 |
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Current career goon leader in points Saskatanov.
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 04:35 |
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Turn left RC Cola
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 04:35 |
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RC Cola posted:Turn left RC Cola Turn left Columbus
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 06:05 |
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I'm alright with becoming a miniature goon. So many PIMs, my intangibles must be off the charts.
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 06:13 |
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thinktank's stats are truly incredible
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 06:27 |
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a false posted:thinktank's stats are truly incredible "I get paid to score goals. Everything else costs extra."
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 06:44 |
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Just opened the doc at home. Holy poo poo, Think Tank Although Longrod with under 100 PIMs is a bigger wtf for me. Five goons played over 60 NHL games already.
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Bregor posted:Just opened the doc at home. Holy poo poo, Think Tank Wait where is the doc? I want to see thinktank E NM. Jesus think tank RC Cola fucked around with this message at 11:39 on Mar 18, 2015 |
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Think Tank putting up Zherdev like numbers Come on Colorado call up the Steamer!
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Think Tank has lodged a formal complaint to the league about the incidental awarding of that secondary assist. He'll lose way too much hobo cred if people start to believe he occasionally thinks about people other than himself. I couldn't find this thread then forgot about it oops, I'm here now. e: The NHL record for goals in a season without breaking 100 points is 66 set by Lanny McDonald, Think Tank has made it his goal in life to shatter that. ThinkTank fucked around with this message at 17:06 on Mar 18, 2015 |
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Peter Bondra had a really lopsided year in 1994-95 (lockout shortened) when he scored 34 goals and 9 assists in 47 games. Has anyone ever had a more selfish season?
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 17:34 |
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Holy poo poo I was an All-Star already! Go Trophy
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 18:39 |
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Spamtron7000 posted:Peter Bondra had a really lopsided year in 1994-95 (lockout shortened) when he scored 34 goals and 9 assists in 47 games. Has anyone ever had a more selfish season? There was a book that I had used in years past for finding weird records. I'll try and figure out what I searched to find it on Google. It might have the answer we want. I simply searched "Most goals without an assist nhl season" and didn't get what I wanted. I haven't tried too hard.
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Hockles posted:There was a book that I had used in years past for finding weird records. I'll try and figure out what I searched to find it on Google. It might have the answer we want. I simply searched "Most goals without an assist nhl season" and didn't get what I wanted. I haven't tried too hard. http://hkref.com/tiny/gK0TC e: the only other similar modern season i found like that was a 30-10-40 for ray sheppard in the same year bondra went 34-9-43, 94-95. most of the high goal, low assist records are pre-1930s when assist counting wasnt really a thing that happened with frequency e2: 19 year old rick nash had a 41-16-57 season in 03-04 fits fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Mar 18, 2015 |
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At the end of last year's thread, stacking goon career numbers vs real life career numbers was fun. It was hilarious seeing us obliterate PIM numbers.
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 00:52 |
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Considering Longrod isn't hitting 100 PIM in a season, we may see the end of Goons gooning it up like goons.
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 02:35 |
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BAH GAWD IT'S EWIC WINDROS' MUSIC!
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Spamtron7000 posted:Peter Bondra had a really lopsided year in 1994-95 (lockout shortened) when he scored 34 goals and 9 assists in 47 games. Has anyone ever had a more selfish season? Clearly Peter Bondra was selfish, enigmatic, almost Russian, and probably a dirty pinko Commie who didn't get his teammates involved. (Actually his center Joe Juneau had a 7.1% shooting percentage that year and Peter Bondra is the best and I will fight anyone who says otherwise. )
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Bregor posted:Clearly Peter Bondra was selfish, enigmatic, almost Russian, and probably a dirty pinko Commie who didn't get his teammates involved. I am a Bondra fanatic. Most underrated player in the last 25 years. The 90's Caps were hapless without him.
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I wish I knew how many KOs I had
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Hockles posted:Considering Longrod isn't hitting 100 PIM in a season, we may see the end of Goons gooning it up like goons. It's not the SASHL without 350+ PIM a season.
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Spamtron7000 posted:I am a Bondra fanatic. Most underrated player in the last 25 years. The 90's Caps were hapless without him. His blue screamin' eagle was the first jersey I ever had and I still wear it to home games occasionally. Considering the clutch-and-grab era and how many times he led the league in goals, I think he'd have an outside HoF chance. But homerism aside he's the prototypical Hall of Very Good'er
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 07:29 |
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31 goals is pretty good, whoever said I would be the next Jay Beagle
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Jamwad Hilder posted:31 goals is pretty good, whoever said I would be the next Jay Beagle It's not 42 goals good.
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 16:33 |
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Goals are for people with fragile egos.
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 17:54 |
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Stickarts posted:Goals are for people with fragile egos. If we're ever teammates I'm going to fight you mid-game.
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Jamwad Hilder posted:31 goals is pretty good, whoever said I would be the next Jay Beagle Yeah but what's your grit rating?
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End of 2017-18 Season Update Playoff Results WPG def EDM in 5 LAK def VAN in 5 STL def CHI in 4 COL def MIN in 7 TOR def BUF in 4 MTL def TBL in 5 BOS def WSH in 7 NYI def NJD in 6 WPG def LAK in 5 STL def COL in 7 TOR def MTL in 7 BOS def NYI in 7 STL def WPG in 7 BOS def TOR in 6 STL def BOS in 6 NHL Awards Stanley Cup Champions St. Louis Blues Presidents Trophy (Best Regular Season Record) Washington Capitals Clarence S. Campbell Bowl (Western Conference Champion) St. Louis Blues Prince of Wales Trophy (Eastern Conference Champion) Boston Bruins Art Ross Trophy (Most Points) Jonathan Drouin -- Tampa Bay Lightning Hart Memorial Trophy (League MVP) Jonathan Drouin -- Tampa Bay Lightning James Norris Memorial Trophy (Best Defenseman) Erik Karlsson -- Ottawa Senators Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (Best Sportsmanship & Gentlemanly Conduct) Jonathan Drouin -- Tampa Bay Lightning Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year) Felix Orphansbane -- Toronto Maple Leafs Conn Smythe Trophy (Playoff MVP) Jaden Schwartz -- St. Louis Blues Vezina Trophy (Best Goaltender) Felix Orphansbane -- Toronto Maple Leafs William M. Jennings Trophy (Goalie(s) on team with fewest Goals Against) Braden Holtby/Michael McNiven -- Washington Capitals Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (Perserverence, Sportsmanship & Dedication to hockey) Duncan Siemens -- Colorado Avalanche Frank J. Selke Trophy (Best Defensive Forward) Jonathan Toews -- Chicago Blackhawks Ted Lindsay Award (League MVP as voted by NHLPA) Jonathan Drouin -- Tampa Bay Lightning Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy (Most Goals) Steven Stamkos -- Tampa Bay Lightning AHL Playoffs Results ADK def SAN in 6 ROC def MIL in 6 GRR def TOR in 6 TEX def OKC in 5 POR def HAR in 5 WBS def LVP in 6 SYR def BRI in 4 STJ def ALB in 4 ROC def ADK in 6 GRR def TEX in 5 POR def WBS in 5 STJ def SYR in 6 ROC def GRR in 6 POR def STJ in 4 POR def ROC in 7 AHL Awards Calder Cup (AHL's Stanley Cup) Portland Pirates Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy (AHL's President's Trophy) Portland Pirates Norman R. (Bud) Poile Trophy (Midwest Division Winner) Grand Rapids Griffins Sam Pollock Trophy (North Division Winner) Rochester Americans John D. Chick Trophy (South Division Winner) San Antonio Rampage Emile Francis Trophy (Atlantic Division Winner) Portland Pirates Frank S. Mathers Trophy (East Division Winner) Lehigh Valley Phantoms F.G. (Teddy) Oke Trophy (Northeast Division Winner) Syracuse Crunch Richard F. Canning Trophy (Eastern Conference Champion) Portland Pirates Robert W. Clarke Trophy (Western Conference Champion) Rochester Americans John B. Sollenberger Trophy (Most Regular Season Points) Brandon Pirri -- San Antonio Rampage Les Cunningham Award (League MVP) Brandon Pirri -- San Antonio Rampage Willie Marshall Award (Most Regular Season Goals) Rod Peters -- Syracuse Crunch Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award (Rookie of the Year) Rod Peters -- Syracuse Crunch Eddie Shore Award (Best Defenseman) Anthony DeAngelo -- Syracuse Crunch Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award (Best Goaltender) Anthony Stolarz -- Lehigh Valley Phantoms Jack A. Butterfield Trophy (Playoff MVP) Henrik Samuelsson -- Portland Pirates Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award (Perserverence, Sportsmanship & Dedication to hockey) Brandon Pirri -- San Antonio Rampage Yanick Dupre Memorial Award (Community Involvement) Christian Djoos -- Hershey Bears Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award (Goalie(s) on team with fewest Goals Against) Philippe Desrosiers -- Texas Stars Comments Wang makes his father proud and is the first Goon to win the Cup! Orphansbane takes home both the Calder and the Vezina! I think the Masterton is given (in this game) to the player with the most hits. At least it was this year. Peters does end up with the Marshall Award as well as the Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award for AHL rookie of the year http://tinyurl.com/NHL-Create-A-Goon-2015 for Complete Stats
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drat, looks like I scrubbed out as a starter. No AHL playoff GP?
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Yes the Reign of Felix Orphansbane begins with a bang. Next, he will get the most PIM as a goalie. TOR/MTL playoff series would be scary for the Canadian Hockey Media. No one would make it out alive.
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Kyrosiris posted:drat, looks like I scrubbed out as a starter. No AHL playoff GP? I did this a few days ago, and have been sitting on this since. You made me boot specifically to check that, because I thought I somehow skipped over you. You did not play in the playoffs. Jake Smith (who you split time with) started and played all the games.
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Jets in the Conference Finals. Gallant is ready for the big time.
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