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Ironically, Quick rarely wanted to play goalie. “He always wanted to play forward,” Dercole said. “It was like pulling teeth to get him in the net.” He was still just as good though, Wood said. Quick’s nickname was “Quickie.” He grew up a New York... Full Article at New Haven Register
He grew up watching Patrick Roy dominate for the Canadiens and Roy is as much an influence as anyone else, but there is also a litany of the top goaltenders that he’s come to emulate in certain ways. Dominik Hasek, Ed Belfour, John Vanbiesbrouck and... Full Article at NJ.com
PHILADELPHIA, PA - DECEMBER 31: Rick Tocchet #22 of the Philadelphia Flyers is stopped by John Vanbiesbrouck #34 of the New York Rangers during the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic Alumni Game on December 31, 2011 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia,... View Photo »
He looked like [professional] Seve Ballesteros
It was impossible, and it happened. It joins the pucks that impossibly sneaked in through John Vanbiesbrouck that year against Toronto, and the Roman Cechmanek meltdown against Buffalo, and the Cup-losing goal that somehow eluded Michael Leighton in... Full Article at Chicago Tribune
It was impossible, and it happened. It was Cechmanek-esque, or burlesque. It joins the pucks that impossibly sneaked in through John Vanbiesbrouck that year against Toronto, and the Roman Cechmanek meltdown against Buffalo, and the Cup-losing goal that... Full Article at Philly.com
Over that streak, the Flyers have gone through 12 different starting goaltenders in the playoffs – Martin Biron, Sergei Bobrovsky, Brian Boucher, Sean Burke, Ilya Bryzgalov, Roman Cechmanek, Robert Esche, Ron Hextall, Michael Leighton, Antero... Full Article at Fire & Ice, New Jersey Devils Blog
PHILADELPHIA, PA - DECEMBER 31: Eric Lindros Lindros #88 of the Philadelphia Flyers is stopped by John Vanbiesbrouck #34 and Dave Maloney #26 of the New York Rangers during the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic Alumni Game on December 31, 2011 at Citizens... View Photo »
A switch has been flipped within the United States to address the fighting issue in junior hockey
“For me that’s Theo. That’s what I expected,” first-year coach Kevin Dineen said. “A true professional.” Theodore rejected all 30 New Jersey shots in what was a one-goal game until late. The Panthers hadn’t had a shutout victory in the playoffs since... Full Article at Miami Herald
"For me that's Theo. That's what I expected," first-year coach Kevin Dineen said. "A true professional." Theodore rejected all 30 New Jersey shots in what was a one-goal game until late. The Panthers hadn't had a shutout victory in the playoffs since... Full Article at Mercedes Sun-Star
Plastic rats. Yes, Panthers’ fans throw plastic rats on the ice when their team is in the postseason. The tradition began in 1996 when it was known as the "rat trick". Former Panthers netminder John Vanbiesbrouck called it the "rat trick" after... Full Article at Sportsnet.ca
John Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan) is a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender, who was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007. He's played for the New York Rangers, Florida Panthers, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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A switch has been flipped within the United States to address the fighting issue in junior hockey
last tendy on the cover of chell: John Vanbiesbrouck in '97 @Tendyprobs #itsbeentoolong
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