Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
That was a goal for the ages
Sheldon souray.
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2018
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
That was a goal for the ages
I was a new Sens fan 02-03 season and now barely remember Hossa w Sens. Since we are on nostalgia how good was he w the Sens and was he a great defender like he became w Chicago?
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 8th of March 2018 09:15:44 PM
Hoss was amazing. I was heartbroken when they traded him. I would have loved to see him on Spezza's wing as he matured.
I agree, would agree a lot more if Heatley hadn’t scored 50 Goals twice for Ottawa. I still find it hard to believe he did that twice
Hoss had 40 goals those 2 seasons playing in Atlanta.... I'd be willing to bet he would have hit 50 playing with Spezz and Alfie
Spezzial-Delivery said
Mar 8, 2018
@Russell - hey the pp was still dangerous when we had Spezza/Michalek/Alfie
Russell said
Mar 8, 2018
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Was it in??
Your welcome Russell
nope, it fell short.
I was swimming!
Spezzial-Delivery said
Mar 8, 2018
Heatley/Spezza in their prime were the Seguin/Benn on their day.
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2018
tie game again....
tjlincoln said
Mar 8, 2018
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
That was a goal for the ages
I was a new Sens fan 02-03 season and now barely remember Hossa w Sens. Since we are on nostalgia how good was he w the Sens and was he a great defender like he became w Chicago?
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 8th of March 2018 09:15:44 PM
Hoss was amazing. I was heartbroken when they traded him. I would have loved to see him on Spezza's wing as he matured.
I agree, would agree a lot more if Heatley hadn’t scored 50 Goals twice for Ottawa. I still find it hard to believe he did that twice
Plus he had 103 and 105 points in 06 and 07 seasons
Russell said
Mar 8, 2018
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
If we're being nostalgic I remember when the Ottawa pp was actually dangerous.
We are meeting him tomorrow and that’s not explainable.
tjlincoln said
Mar 8, 2018
SensKat wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
That was a goal for the ages
I was a new Sens fan 02-03 season and now barely remember Hossa w Sens. Since we are on nostalgia how good was he w the Sens and was he a great defender like he became w Chicago?
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 8th of March 2018 09:15:44 PM
Hoss was amazing. I was heartbroken when they traded him. I would have loved to see him on Spezza's wing as he matured.
I agree, would agree a lot more if Heatley hadn’t scored 50 Goals twice for Ottawa. I still find it hard to believe he did that twice
Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
That was a goal for the ages
I was a new Sens fan 02-03 season and now barely remember Hossa w Sens. Since we are on nostalgia how good was he w the Sens and was he a great defender like he became w Chicago?
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 8th of March 2018 09:15:44 PM
Hoss was amazing. I was heartbroken when they traded him. I would have loved to see him on Spezza's wing as he matured.
I had nick named him The Hossanator. Brought a sign to a game once and got on the score board screen.
LIKE
Homer said
Mar 8, 2018
SensKat wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
That was a goal for the ages
I was a new Sens fan 02-03 season and now barely remember Hossa w Sens. Since we are on nostalgia how good was he w the Sens and was he a great defender like he became w Chicago?
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 8th of March 2018 09:15:44 PM
Hoss was amazing. I was heartbroken when they traded him. I would have loved to see him on Spezza's wing as he matured.
I had nick named him The Hossanator. Brought a sign to a game once and got on the score board screen.
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2018
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
That was a goal for the ages
I was a new Sens fan 02-03 season and now barely remember Hossa w Sens. Since we are on nostalgia how good was he w the Sens and was he a great defender like he became w Chicago?
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 8th of March 2018 09:15:44 PM
Hoss was amazing. I was heartbroken when they traded him. I would have loved to see him on Spezza's wing as he matured.
tjlincoln said
Mar 8, 2018
Dzingel w 2 Goals BUT just missed 4 others
tjlincoln said
Mar 8, 2018
SensKat wrote:
Chabot! Sens take the lead again!
I’m all for Chabot becoming great
tjlincoln said
Mar 8, 2018
SensKat wrote:
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
That was a goal for the ages
I was a new Sens fan 02-03 season and now barely remember Hossa w Sens. Since we are on nostalgia how good was he w the Sens and was he a great defender like he became w Chicago?
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 8th of March 2018 09:15:44 PM
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2018
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
Spezza's epic Montreal goal was where he walked through that one hab D and scored. They interviewed him about it after the game and he mentioned he had been so tired he had just wanted to get off the ice. I believe he giggled :)
Sheldon souray.
Hoss had 40 goals those 2 seasons playing in Atlanta.... I'd be willing to bet he would have hit 50 playing with Spezz and Alfie
I was swimming!
Plus he had 103 and 105 points in 06 and 07 seasons
You super old bag.
We are meeting him tomorrow and that’s not explainable.
I agree, would agree a lot more if Heatley hadn’t scored 50 Goals twice for Ottawa. I still find it hard to believe he did that twice
tj, Pan needs your help
https://twitter.com/PanofSCU/status/971921441963700226
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I had nick named him The Hossanator. Brought a sign to a game once and got on the score board screen.
Hoss was amazing. I was heartbroken when they traded him. I would have loved to see him on Spezza's wing as he matured.
I’m all for Chabot becoming great
I was a new Sens fan 02-03 season and now barely remember Hossa w Sens. Since we are on nostalgia how good was he w the Sens and was he a great defender like he became w Chicago?
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Thursday 8th of March 2018 09:15:44 PM
That was a goal for the ages
nope, it fell short.
Your welcome Russell