Nieuwendyk

Started by jy3, May 10, 2003, 08:30:13 PM

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jy3

nice goal by Joe to bring the devils within 1. i had to share :-) ::nut::

LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

Section A

It was indeed nice....and now it's tied!!:-D

Greg Berge

Nice job by Joe, but not enough for NJ.  Life was easier when he was with Calgary (liked) and Dallas (tolerated).  Now, with Jersey (detested), every good thing for Joe has that 1% annoyance factor.  Oh well, I still want him to get his name on the Cup again, even if that means the Swamp Things have to as well.

jtwcornell91

Now you know how the rest of us felt, having to be happy when Dallas won.  ::help::


Greg Berge

BTW, how many players have had their names on the Cup for 3+ different teams?

gtsully

QuoteGreg wrote:

BTW, how many players have had their names on the Cup for 3+ different teams?

The only one I can think of off the top of my head is Mike Keane with Montreal, Colorado, and Dallas.  Claude Lemieux could have done it with the Stars this year.  Did anyone on that '94 Ranger$ team (other than Zubov) do it again after the team started to break up?


CowbellGuy

QuoteSully '00 wrote:
Did anyone on that '94 Ranger$ team (other than Zubov) do it again after the team started to break up?
Haven't checked to be sure, but Nemchinov was probably with the Devs for at least 1.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

jason

I think Claude Lemieux was trying for four with Dallas. I believe he's won it with Montreal, New Jersey and Colorado.

CUlater

That's right.  I also think he was the first and only player to win the Cup two years in a row for two different teams.

CowbellGuy

QuoteSully '00 wrote:
Did anyone on that '94 Ranger$ team (other than Zubov) do it again after the team started to break up?
Oh and here's another random one. Doug Lidster played 34 games for the Rangers in '94-95 and 17 games for Dallas in '98-99. Don't know if he got his name on the cup for the latter though. Pretty sure he did for the Rangers.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

gtsully

QuoteCowbell Guy wrote:

QuoteSully '00 wrote:
Did anyone on that '94 Ranger$ team (other than Zubov) do it again after the team started to break up?
Oh and here's another random one. Doug Lidster played 34 games for the Rangers in '94-95 and 17 games for Dallas in '98-99. Don't know if he got his name on the cup for the latter though. Pretty sure he did for the Rangers.

Wow - that's a good one, although I don't remember Lidster playing in the playoffs for Dallas that year.  I keep thinking that other guys from that team might have also played on former cup winners (other than Messier, of course) - did Larmer or Tikkanen or any of those old bastards win any Cups before '94?


CowbellGuy

Adam Graves with the Oilers in '90
Tikkanen with the Oilers in '87, '88, '90
Glenn Anderson with the Oilers in '84, '85, '87, '88, '90
Craig MacTavish with the Oilers in '85, '87, '88, '90
Kevin Lowe with the Oilers in '84, '85, '87, '88, '90
Jeff Beukeboom with the Oilers (I sense a pattern) in '87, '88, '90
Greg Gilbert with the Islanders in '82, '83

Lidster did play 9 playoff games for the Rangers in '94 and 2 for Dallas in '99.



Post Edited (05-12-03 17:10)
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Rich Stamboulian

Now why would you refer to them as old "bastards"?  Don't like the Rangers, eh?

Dougie played a key role in the playoffs in '94 and is most definitely on the Cup.  He then went to St. Louis as part of the Keenan fiasco and later returned to Broadway for a few more seasons.

French Rage

From http://www.lcshockey.com/archive/stanleycup/players.asp:

Foyston, Frank             Toronto 14; Seattle 17; Victoria 25
Hillman, Larry             Detroit 55; Toronto 64,67; Montreal 69
Holmes, Harry              Toronto 14,18; Seattle 17; Vinoria 25
Lemieux, Claude            Montreal 86; New Jersey 95; Colorado 96
Marshall, Jack             Winnipeg Vics 01; Mtl Maroons 02; Mtl Wanderers 07,10; Toronto 14
Peninger, Gordon           NY Rangers 33; Detroit 36,37; Boston 39
Walker, Jack               Toronto 14; Seattle 17; Victoria 25

03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Greg Berge

Gordon Peninger is definitely a cool footnote in NHL history.  4 Cups over 7 seasons with 3 different teams, and I dunno 'bout you, but I'd never heard of him until today.

Weirdly, three of those guys won Cups with the same three teams: Toronto 14, Seattle 17, and Victoria 25.



Post Edited (05-13-03 17:42)