Old achievements doesn't mean nothing, cause he has failed perfectly this season. It's not good reason to keep him as starting goalie.markiemark66 wrote:batdad, I am going to go ahead and disagree with you about the Red Wings having bad goalies.
"He has won three Stanley Cup championships in his career, all with the Red Wings, with two of them coming while he was starting goaltender."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Osgood
He has choked his chicken a little lately, but if two cups as starting goalie is "bad" then most goalies wished they sucked as much.
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A broken ankle and torn ligaments, injured while kicking a soccer ball around pregame..... yikesCíryatan wrote:One player in, one player outCíryatan wrote:Matt Pettinger (recently of Manitoba Moose) signs with the injury-troubled Canucks.Michael Grabner joins Demitra, Hansen, Johnson, Luongo, and D. Sedin on the IR with an ankle injury, possibly sidelining him for up to six weeks.

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You mean a football, CeeBee?CeeBee wrote:A broken ankle and torn ligaments, injured while kicking a soccer ball around pregame..... yikesCíryatan wrote:One player in, one player outCíryatan wrote:Matt Pettinger (recently of Manitoba Moose) signs with the injury-troubled Canucks.Michael Grabner joins Demitra, Hansen, Johnson, Luongo, and D. Sedin on the IR with an ankle injury, possibly sidelining him for up to six weeks.

Two games without a goal. By the way, the second one was Osgood's 50th career shutoutbruins72 wrote:Uggh! The Bruins really need to get it together. They've been horrible lately. Their power play is lifeless and they can't seem to score at all lately.

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rayzer was lucky last night. TOo many chances left to the Rags..just lucky most were to Higgins. And Gaborik turned down virtually every shot opportunity he had. Raycroft was very very awkward looking to me. Just lucky.
Boston is looking absolutely brutal. Lazy and not banging...What? Chara was coughing up the puck left and right last night. Looked as awkward as a 6'11" skinny teenager.
And SOrry,...whoever it was who said Osgood is a good goalie? Well....no. He is not anywhere near good by NHL standards. He is at best just below average. Yes he has won cups and stuff. But that is all to do with the team in front of him who clear rebounds and give up ZERO second chances. Last night, they gave up those second chances a bit, and everyone was either shot wide or hit a crossbar or post...Ozzie stopped none of them. He is really a star AHL calibre goalie, who is at best a good NHL backup at this point in his career. Detroit just runs with him because he has no salary demand. Why does he have no salary demand? Because he is not good, and he knows it.
Boston is looking absolutely brutal. Lazy and not banging...What? Chara was coughing up the puck left and right last night. Looked as awkward as a 6'11" skinny teenager.
And SOrry,...whoever it was who said Osgood is a good goalie? Well....no. He is not anywhere near good by NHL standards. He is at best just below average. Yes he has won cups and stuff. But that is all to do with the team in front of him who clear rebounds and give up ZERO second chances. Last night, they gave up those second chances a bit, and everyone was either shot wide or hit a crossbar or post...Ozzie stopped none of them. He is really a star AHL calibre goalie, who is at best a good NHL backup at this point in his career. Detroit just runs with him because he has no salary demand. Why does he have no salary demand? Because he is not good, and he knows it.
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batdad wrote:And Sorry,...whoever it was who said Osgood is a good goalie? Well....no. He is not anywhere near good by NHL standards. He is at best just below average. Yes he has won cups and stuff. But that is all to do with the team in front of him who clear rebounds and give up ZERO second chances. Last night, they gave up those second chances a bit, and everyone was either shot wide or hit a crossbar or post...Ozzie stopped none of them. He is really a star AHL calibre goalie, who is at best a good NHL backup at this point in his career. Detroit just runs with him because he has no salary demand. Why does he have no salary demand? Because he is not good, and he knows it.
That's what i'm talking about!


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I won't argue with that either. I've always thought him to be, say, between average and decent at best, whatever that meansphilou21 wrote:batdad wrote:And Sorry,...whoever it was who said Osgood is a good goalie? Well....no. He is not anywhere near good by NHL standards. He is at best just below average. Yes he has won cups and stuff. But that is all to do with the team in front of him who clear rebounds and give up ZERO second chances. Last night, they gave up those second chances a bit, and everyone was either shot wide or hit a crossbar or post...Ozzie stopped none of them. He is really a star AHL calibre goalie, who is at best a good NHL backup at this point in his career. Detroit just runs with him because he has no salary demand. Why does he have no salary demand? Because he is not good, and he knows it.
That's what i'm talking about!![]()

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No I do not. Read what was written. He is NOT a good NHL starting goalie. NHL...not beer league. He is a top notch AHL goalie, and a decent NHL backup. He is NOT an NHL calibre starting goalie. After all these years in the league, if he was...he would be making alot more money than he does. Even Osbad knows he is not that good. Otherwise, he would get some money. So far, there was only one team to make a mistake and offer him money he took at one time...who was that again? Right..the Islanders musical-goalie-go-round.
He has done decently with good teams in front of him. Period. I mean come on...how do you think Luongo's career stats would look if he played behind the Wings instead of Panthers for all those years? Right...much better.
Osgood is at best the 20th or 21st best starting goalie in the NHL. The list of those behind him is very short. One could argue that Quick, Mike Smith, Chris Mason, Dan Ellis, Huet, Price/Halak, Gustafsson/Toskala, Theodore/Semenov, Lehtonen/Pavelec are worse than him. But...all of those tandems have one thing in common. At least one goalie there is 10 - 15 years younger than Osgood and are developing into their roles. Osgood cannot have that consideration. He should be better. He is not.
He has done decently with good teams in front of him. Period. I mean come on...how do you think Luongo's career stats would look if he played behind the Wings instead of Panthers for all those years? Right...much better.
Osgood is at best the 20th or 21st best starting goalie in the NHL. The list of those behind him is very short. One could argue that Quick, Mike Smith, Chris Mason, Dan Ellis, Huet, Price/Halak, Gustafsson/Toskala, Theodore/Semenov, Lehtonen/Pavelec are worse than him. But...all of those tandems have one thing in common. At least one goalie there is 10 - 15 years younger than Osgood and are developing into their roles. Osgood cannot have that consideration. He should be better. He is not.
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I agree with Batdad, although I do think he does go a bit over the top but he always does that.
Osgood has never been more than a distinctly average NHL goalie, it has never been a problem for him at Detroit as they have never really been in need of great goaltending during his tenure at the club, but during the time he spent away from the Wings his averageness really showed itself.
The problem with him though, isn't the past, but the fact that what once was a distinctly average NHLer has now reached an age where he is in decline, at the same time as the team in front of him is slightly worse than usual.
Osgood has never been more than a distinctly average NHL goalie, it has never been a problem for him at Detroit as they have never really been in need of great goaltending during his tenure at the club, but during the time he spent away from the Wings his averageness really showed itself.
The problem with him though, isn't the past, but the fact that what once was a distinctly average NHLer has now reached an age where he is in decline, at the same time as the team in front of him is slightly worse than usual.
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Could also explain why Krecji is playing so horrible. Anyone watch the Dallas-Calgary game last night?
McGuire going on and on about playoff intensity..not sure I saw that, but it was a heck of a game. Iginla was a raving mad machine last night. Curtis MclHenny or however you spell it could steal Kippers job he keeps up with that performance. He was ON FIRE>
McGuire going on and on about playoff intensity..not sure I saw that, but it was a heck of a game. Iginla was a raving mad machine last night. Curtis MclHenny or however you spell it could steal Kippers job he keeps up with that performance. He was ON FIRE>
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And well.....that makes them.....a 4th line.
(cause a 4th line playing to skill level...is a 4th line)
It would be a good excuse though hey B72?
Canucks have
Luongo
Sedin
Grabner
Demitra
R Johnson
Schneider, Salo, Wellwood, Burrows, Rypien, and others have all been out as well in that time....
a whole slew of others out...so many cannot name...and they have gone 6-2 in their last 8. Hmmmm
Ryan Kesler anyone? He is having one heck of a start. He is the leader on this team.

(cause a 4th line playing to skill level...is a 4th line)
It would be a good excuse though hey B72?

Canucks have
Luongo
Sedin
Grabner
Demitra
R Johnson
Schneider, Salo, Wellwood, Burrows, Rypien, and others have all been out as well in that time....
a whole slew of others out...so many cannot name...and they have gone 6-2 in their last 8. Hmmmm
Ryan Kesler anyone? He is having one heck of a start. He is the leader on this team.
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The Bruins are without Savard and Lucic and now Krejci but for some reason these guys play like they've never even met each other. They're playing like they've got no chemistry. The team hasn't changed that much from last season.
Out:
Ward
Hnidy
Yelle
Axelsson
Kessel
Kobasew
In:
Morris
Sturm (he was injured for most of last season)
Begin
Paille
Sobotka (recent callup to cover injuries)
Marchand (ditto)
That leaves the majority of the team unchanged from last year. Yelle was a checking/PK center that played most of last season on the 4th line. He was replaced by Begin, who has performed really well. Hnidy was a 7th defenseman most of the season. He really only played when we had injuries. Kobasew is a guy that worked hard but didn't produce much and he was injured a whole lot. I'd say his loss is made up for with Paille or one of the youngsters (Sobotka or Marchand). Axelsson was at the end of his career and just wasn't as effective as he used to be. He had been with the team for a long time. Maybe he's missed? Ward might also be missed. He was a big character guy that all of the guys really liked. He was also a solid defenseman. Maybe his leadership is missed? Still, he was injured quite a bit last season and they faired well without him. So that leaves Kessel. Even if he stayed with the Bruins he would just be starting his season now. And honestly, a good portion of his offense should be replaced by Sturm. I just don't see any reason why the rest of our offensive players can't seem to produce this year.
Out:
Ward
Hnidy
Yelle
Axelsson
Kessel
Kobasew
In:
Morris
Sturm (he was injured for most of last season)
Begin
Paille
Sobotka (recent callup to cover injuries)
Marchand (ditto)
That leaves the majority of the team unchanged from last year. Yelle was a checking/PK center that played most of last season on the 4th line. He was replaced by Begin, who has performed really well. Hnidy was a 7th defenseman most of the season. He really only played when we had injuries. Kobasew is a guy that worked hard but didn't produce much and he was injured a whole lot. I'd say his loss is made up for with Paille or one of the youngsters (Sobotka or Marchand). Axelsson was at the end of his career and just wasn't as effective as he used to be. He had been with the team for a long time. Maybe he's missed? Ward might also be missed. He was a big character guy that all of the guys really liked. He was also a solid defenseman. Maybe his leadership is missed? Still, he was injured quite a bit last season and they faired well without him. So that leaves Kessel. Even if he stayed with the Bruins he would just be starting his season now. And honestly, a good portion of his offense should be replaced by Sturm. I just don't see any reason why the rest of our offensive players can't seem to produce this year.
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right here is the big problem
Yelle
Axelsson
Kobasew
they good role players and leaders for the team and now with them gone, thye are missed. remember axelsson wanted to stay but left because boston had no cap for him, because they were chasing kessel up and down the halls to sign with them.
Don't get me wrong Master Burke over paid for Kessel who is nothing more than key role player but not a core elite leader/player.
and now with the bad start and 4 or 5 picks in the first 2 rounds boston is in good shape to add to their stockpile.
Maybe now people will start listening to what i have to say about Tim Thomas the most overrated goalie since Huet
Yelle
Axelsson
Kobasew
they good role players and leaders for the team and now with them gone, thye are missed. remember axelsson wanted to stay but left because boston had no cap for him, because they were chasing kessel up and down the halls to sign with them.
Don't get me wrong Master Burke over paid for Kessel who is nothing more than key role player but not a core elite leader/player.
and now with the bad start and 4 or 5 picks in the first 2 rounds boston is in good shape to add to their stockpile.
Maybe now people will start listening to what i have to say about Tim Thomas the most overrated goalie since Huet
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