[Devils-list] WHO WANTS TO PULL BRODIE NOW?
Joseph N. Zecher
savorefare@home.com
Wed, 2 May 2001 06:54:24 -0400
Yadda Yadda Yadda, Cujo, this and Cujo that. All this constant Canadian love
for Cujo makes me want to barf. The guy hasnt made it out of the second
round, ever. He may have a better save % than Marty but......He lets in the
big goal, at the worst time. Lets see Marty 2 rings, Cujo none. Devils lead
series 2-1 and win despite the lack of officiating.
The way the Leaves are draped on every Red shirt I thought it was a fuckin
dance marathon. The only way the Leaves can hope to stay in the game with
the Devils is to grab, hook, Hold, run into the boards, etc....That had to
be about the most excruciating game to watch with all the clutching and
grabbing that was going on. Great game plan....
God forbid if the Penguins and the Leaves would ever play each other....They
would have to hand out the cheese at the door with all the whining, and
dancing these teams need to do in order to compete.
I smell the Stevens hit coming soon....time to rake the leaves, and toss
them into the compost bin.
And not a moment too soon. Keep whining Pat, it does my boys good. Lets
knock that last Canadian team out, so they can get on with there SUMMAH'
>
> /me finds his piece of papier... ah, there it is...
>
> Game 1:
>
> Cujo: Save Percentage of 100%
> Brodeur Save Percentage of 88.2%
>
> Maybe that was just a bad game for Brodeur. Let's give him the
> benefit of the doubt.
>
>
> Game 2:
>
> Cujo: Save Percentage of 81.8%
> *ouch* BRUTAL! Even a pylon could beat that. Does Martin?
> Brodeur: Save Percentage of 76.2%
>
> GAH?!?!
>
> Game 3:
>
> Cujo: Save Percentage of 93.3%
> Brodeur: Save Percentage of 92.9%
>
>
> ------
> Brodeur has been outplayed all 3 games. I'm not advocating switching
> goalies as I don't think Beezer would fare much better. I'm just
> saying that Curtis Joseph is better. And we're just lucky that we can
> outshoot this team 45-28. If Joseph had a team in front of him that
> could outshoot the opposition, it would be a scary day indeed.
>
> Don Whiting