Heatly truly was a one trick pony. He could shoot, but nothing else.
twss
Wow
Spezzial-Delivery said
Feb 12, 2019
It's hard to compare Duchene/Stone now to the glory days of Spezza/Heatley/Alfie. The coach could 'need' a goal and put everyone out with Redden and you'd get one. It was incredible. Spezza and Heatley's chemistry was amazing, those no look drop passes actually made sense.
Homer said
Feb 12, 2019
Russell wrote:
Heatly truly was a one trick pony. He could shoot, but nothing else.
twss
Russell said
Feb 12, 2019
I still can't believe we let chara go.........
senior said
Feb 12, 2019
Russell wrote:
Heatly truly was a one trick pony. He could shoot, but nothing else.
He's by far the most prolific goal scorer Sens ever had.
SensKat said
Feb 12, 2019
I was going to say that we should try to collectively find some games to re-watch from the Pizza Line glory days. But then I realized that would probably just be depressing.
Russell said
Feb 12, 2019
Homer wrote:
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
OK. Who are the 5 most talented players to have played for the Sens, regardless of how long they actually played here.
Alfie, Hossa, Chara, Spezza and Karlsson. No Duchene is not more talented than Spezza at his peak, Heatley is no. 6. Spezza was a point a game player at his height and he and Heatley led the playoffs in scoring in 2007.
Duchene is almost a point a game player, on this crappy team. Imagine if he had the players Jason had. And he’s better defensively than Jezza was.
Where does Bobby Butler fit in?
asking for StooLi
Lance Pitlick!
tjlincoln said
Feb 12, 2019
Homer wrote:
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
OK. Who are the 5 most talented players to have played for the Sens, regardless of how long they actually played here.
Alfie, Hossa, Chara, Spezza and Karlsson. No Duchene is not more talented than Spezza at his peak, Heatley is no. 6. Spezza was a point a game player at his height and he and Heatley led the playoffs in scoring in 2007.
Duchene is almost a point a game player, on this crappy team. Imagine if he had the players Jason had. And he’s better defensively than Jezza was.
Where does Bobby Butler fit in?
asking for StooLi
lol!!! that's a name I wouldn't have thought of
tjlincoln said
Feb 12, 2019
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
Ek65
hossa
alfie
duchene
spezza/yashin.
Chara is a first time HOF'er and Duchene and Spezza and Yashin are not.
Chara was more of a physical freak of nature, as opposed to extremely talented.
That's true, he'll just be HOF on the first try. Duchene could sure turn out to be better, but he still hasn't put in a season better than Spezza's best. Stone, Heatley and Yashin sure deserve to be mentioned
Russell said
Feb 12, 2019
senior wrote:
senior wrote:
OK. Who are the 5 most talented players to have played for the Sens, regardless of how long they actually played here.
Hossa, Karlsson, Alfie, Hasek and Heatley or Spezza tied for 5th.
Oh, goalies included? lets talk gerber and emery then!
Homer said
Feb 12, 2019
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
OK. Who are the 5 most talented players to have played for the Sens, regardless of how long they actually played here.
Alfie, Hossa, Chara, Spezza and Karlsson. No Duchene is not more talented than Spezza at his peak, Heatley is no. 6. Spezza was a point a game player at his height and he and Heatley led the playoffs in scoring in 2007.
Duchene is almost a point a game player, on this crappy team. Imagine if he had the players Jason had. And he’s better defensively than Jezza was.
Where does Bobby Butler fit in?
asking for StooLi
Russell said
Feb 12, 2019
Heatly truly was a one trick pony. He could shoot, but nothing else.
senior said
Feb 12, 2019
senior wrote:
OK. Who are the 5 most talented players to have played for the Sens, regardless of how long they actually played here.
Hossa, Karlsson, Alfie, Hasek and Heatley or Spezza tied for 5th.
Homer said
Feb 12, 2019
SensKat wrote:
No goal. Sigh.
says a lot when that's the reaction. no one is mad. not even the crowd.
it' just "Meh... what ever"
Russell said
Feb 12, 2019
tjlincoln wrote:
Russell wrote:
Ek65
hossa
alfie
duchene
spezza/yashin.
Chara is a first time HOF'er and Duchene and Spezza and Yashin are not.
Chara was more of a physical freak of nature, as opposed to extremely talented.
-- Edited by Russell on Tuesday 12th of February 2019 08:42:11 PM
Homer said
Feb 12, 2019
senior wrote:
Well of course. It's been that type of day in Ottawa.
He didn't call the bank shot, so doesn't count.
Russell said
Feb 12, 2019
tjlincoln wrote:
senior wrote:
OK. Who are the 5 most talented players to have played for the Sens, regardless of how long they actually played here.
Alfie, Hossa, Chara, Spezza and Karlsson. No Duchene is not more talented than Spezza at his peak, Heatley is no. 6. Spezza was a point a game player at his height and he and Heatley led the playoffs in scoring in 2007.
Duchene is almost a point a game player, on this crappy team. Imagine if he had the players Jason had. And he’s better defensively than Jezza was.
tjlincoln said
Feb 12, 2019
That sucked
senior said
Feb 12, 2019
Well of course. It's been that type of day in Ottawa.
Wow
twss
I still can't believe we let chara go.........
He's by far the most prolific goal scorer Sens ever had.
Lance Pitlick!
lol!!! that's a name I wouldn't have thought of
That's true, he'll just be HOF on the first try. Duchene could sure turn out to be better, but he still hasn't put in a season better than Spezza's best. Stone, Heatley and Yashin sure deserve to be mentioned
senior wrote:
senior wrote:
OK. Who are the 5 most talented players to have played for the Sens, regardless of how long they actually played here.
Hossa, Karlsson, Alfie, Hasek and Heatley or Spezza tied for 5th.
Oh, goalies included? lets talk gerber and emery then!
Where does Bobby Butler fit in?
asking for StooLi
Heatly truly was a one trick pony. He could shoot, but nothing else.
Hossa, Karlsson, Alfie, Hasek and Heatley or Spezza tied for 5th.
says a lot when that's the reaction. no one is mad. not even the crowd.
it' just "Meh... what ever"
Chara was more of a physical freak of nature, as opposed to extremely talented.
-- Edited by Russell on Tuesday 12th of February 2019 08:42:11 PM
He didn't call the bank shot, so doesn't count.
Duchene is almost a point a game player, on this crappy team. Imagine if he had the players Jason had. And he’s better defensively than Jezza was.
Well of course. It's been that type of day in Ottawa.