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Darryl EdestrandWho's the player on the right? I'm guessing Mike Walton, but not 100% sure. It's been a while...
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Wow, that's a player I had so completely forgotten that I had to look him up.Darryl Edestrand
Harry Sinden was a brilliant personnel guy. Practically retired Ken Hodge for young Rick Middleton? Very good Barry Pederson for Cam Neely & a 1st...the list goes on and on.Wow, that's a player I had so completely forgotten that I had to look him up.
Traded from Pittsburgh to the Bruins for Nick Beverly.
Played three full seasons (73-74 to 75-76) with the Bruins, as a #5 or #6 defenseman. Spent most of the next two seasons in the AHL, before being traded to LA for cash. Looks like much of his playing time came after Bobby Orr got injured, and before Mike Milbury joined the club.
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These are beautiful uniforms. Loved it when it was a sunny day which really made that royal blue pop!
This is a situation where yup the emperor has no clothes, but half the folks paying any attention have no problem with it, think he looks good nude (he definitely doesn't) and falsely attribute a coincidental run of prosperity to it when it's in fact despite his nakedness.Pat Patriot is a thousand times more iconic than the flying Elvis.
That's all I got. Flame away.
I mean, would you rather be with herIt's about time @Actual Pats Fan enters the chat. I appreciate the passion for the original uniforms.
Harry Sinden was a brilliant personnel guy. Practically retired Ken Hodge for young Rick Middleton? Very good Barry Pederson for Cam Neely & a 1st...the list goes on and on.
His mistake was that he stopped coaching. He should have just accepted that he was one of the few blessed guys that 'have it' behind the bench. Players played for him. There have been a lot of good guys and good coaches for the Bruins, along with some that didn't fit. But it comes down to Cup final? Or Cup winner. The intangibles and priorities make the difference at the end. It's something that plagues the organization to this day. Nobody cares about productive regular seasons.
Yep... If Sinden didn't "retire" after the 1969-70 season, I believe he finds a way - such as Not playing EDDIE ****ING JOHNSTON - to beat Montreal the following year.
I don't know man. The B's goaltending hurt them in that series but Dryden put up one of the best game 7's I've seen a goalie have (before or since). It was jaw dropping, I can still recall Orr bent over his stick dripping sweat from giving his all to get more behind him.
Never should've gone to a game 7.
Doug Favell should've been Cheevers' backup from 1967-72, minimum.
EJ sucked in his one appearance (game 2) but he wasn't the reason it went 7. Cheesy flat out pissed down his leg in game 6. You just can't have a chance to put a team away and give up EIGHT goals
No argument here; after the joy of games 4 & 5, I still remember the massive letdown after game 6 going into game 7... I think we all knew, deep down, what was waiting for us then...
Beauty survivesSadly nowadays Bebe looks more like the second pic than the 1st. Tempus uincit omnia, mon ami
Or BernieNever should've gone to a game 7.
Doug Favell should've been Cheevers' backup from 1967-72, minimum.
Yep... If Sinden didn't "retire" after the 1969-70 season, I believe he finds a way - such as Not playing EDDIE ****ING JOHNSTON - to beat Montreal the following year.
Intangibles and team chemistry play a huge role in sports.EJ sucked in his one appearance (game 2) but he wasn't the reason it went 7. Cheesy flat out pissed down his leg in game 6. You just can't have a chance to put a team away and give up EIGHT goals