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  1. In my eyes these were some of the worst jerseys the Bruins ever had, and it doesn't help that the Winnie the Pooh jerseys coincided with them
  2. In honour of my beloved Liverpool winning the Champions League
  3. What about long-time Red Wing forward Kirk Maltby on the Oilers? https://www.tradingcarddb.com/Images/Cards/Hockey/4984/4984-299Fr.jpg
  4. This is wrong This the Luongo I'm used to when it comes to the Panthers
  5. Looks like a bit of airbrushing/photoshopping went on in the card on the left. That's what I thought, but there are more pics of him in Sharks gear on Google Osgood on the Blues and Belfour on the Leafs
  6. Nah man, Fed as a Duck is way weirder (Same for Lupul and Kunitz LOL): Here's Lupul and Kunitz in Cincinnati Mighty Ducks unis I know Chris Kunitz is a decent player, but he's also been incredibly fortunate in his career. He's got a knack for being in the right place at the right time. Won a cup with the Ducks in 2007, got traded to the Penguins in 2009 and won a cup there. His chemistry with Crosby led to him being picked for Team Canada and he won a gold medal there. There's a lot of players as good as Kunitz who haven't fallen into the same kind of success. BTW, the Blue Jackets traded Francois Beauchemin to Anaheim for Federov. Beauchemin has been a solid presence for the Ducks (and Leafs and Ducks again) ever since. Federov scored 39 goals in 185 games as a Blue Jacket. Dougie Maclean had no patience in developing players and instead went after old names like Federov and Adam Foote. Guys he thought would sell tickets. Winning sells tickets, Doug. Have Steve Thomas on the mighty ducks. Also, having good players doesn't automatically make team your good.
  7. Sergei Fedorov as a blue jacket : I always forgot he played for them.
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