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    Red Wings bring back Hasek for third time

    The Detroit Red Wings looked to their past to settle their goaltending present, bringing back six-time Vezina Trophy winner Dominik Hasek for the third time on Monday.

    Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said the team signed Hasek to a one-year contract. He did not make terms of the deal available.

    Hasek played the 2005-06 season in Ottawa, posting a record of 28-10-4 in 43 appearances with five shutouts. He posted a 2.09 goals against average and .925 save percentage, both good or second among NHL goalies.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2535249

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    well, at least he's better than Osgood. It's just scary that Hasek will be our starter because he seems to get injured quite a bit.

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    When was the last time Hasek made it through a whole season?
    Find a new slant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H1Man
    Red Wings bring back Hasek for third time

    The Detroit Red Wings looked to their past to settle their goaltending present, bringing back six-time Vezina Trophy winner Dominik Hasek for the third time on Monday.

    Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said the team signed Hasek to a one-year contract. He did not make terms of the deal available.

    Hasek played the 2005-06 season in Ottawa, posting a record of 28-10-4 in 43 appearances with five shutouts. He posted a 2.09 goals against average and .925 save percentage, both good or second among NHL goalies.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2535249
    Favorite Dom Moment: When he came out to help in a fight and he tripped on someones stick. LMFAO.

    a close second is when he almost fell back when he grabbed the cup.

  5. #25
    Hasek will be lucky to play 25 games this regular season
    he's simply a playoff goaltender
    and ozzie assuming he plays decent enough to get them near the playoffs will recieve the bulk of the games
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    you're just another wetback, crossing the border to play their game.
    Dean Youngblood: They'll never catch me!
    Kelly Youngblood: Oh, they'll catch you.

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    By the way, I heard the deal was for $750K, so at least they didn't break the bank for him.
    Find a new slant.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn
    By the way, I heard the deal was for $750K, so at least they didn't break the bank for him.

    its pocket change for a guy with his stature and name

    but when you divide that by the number of games he'll actually play it'll get pricier by the minute
    Kelly Youngblood: Don't take any shit from them Canucks. To them,
    you're just another wetback, crossing the border to play their game.
    Dean Youngblood: They'll never catch me!
    Kelly Youngblood: Oh, they'll catch you.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn
    By the way, I heard the deal was for $750K, so at least they didn't break the bank for him.
    playoff incentives.
    Sorta like we offered Belfour only I think he was offered $500K

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony
    Quote Originally Posted by H1Man
    Red Wings bring back Hasek for third time

    The Detroit Red Wings looked to their past to settle their goaltending present, bringing back six-time Vezina Trophy winner Dominik Hasek for the third time on Monday.

    Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said the team signed Hasek to a one-year contract. He did not make terms of the deal available.

    Hasek played the 2005-06 season in Ottawa, posting a record of 28-10-4 in 43 appearances with five shutouts. He posted a 2.09 goals against average and .925 save percentage, both good or second among NHL goalies.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2535249
    Favorite Dom Moment: When he came out to help in a fight and he tripped on someones stick. LMFAO.

    a close second is when he almost fell back when he grabbed the cup.

    LMFAO

    The Dom back? Hopefully he wont be relied on to play big minutes

  10. #30
    The Swedish paper Expressen reported Thursday that Zetterberg, 25, had a serious wrist injury and may miss the start of the NHL season. The paper quoted Zetterberg’s agent, Gunnar Svensson, as saying the wrist had been a problem for a year and a half, and that it flared up earlier this week when Zetterberg was skating with his old Swedish club, Timra.

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