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Post by CentreHice on Dec 5, 2003 0:31:32 GMT -5
Trivia question: Does anyone know which player(s) own(s) the best career Cup ratio? In a long career, it's likely to be a Hab who spanned the 50's-60's, or 60's-70's.
Cournoyer: 10 Cups in a 15-year career .666 Lemaire: 8 Cups in a 12-year career .666 Beliveau: 10 Cups in an 18-year career .555 H. Richard: 11 Cups in a 20-year career .550 and others.
Are there any players who batted 1.000? e.g. played for two years and won two Cups?
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Post by Tango on Dec 5, 2003 13:22:11 GMT -5
Didn't Dryden win 6 cups in 8 years for a .750 average?
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Post by SiR on Dec 5, 2003 16:50:45 GMT -5
Didn't Jim Paek (sp?) win a couple with the Pens in 91-92 and then disappear off the face of the earth? I remember him because he was the first Korean born player in the NHL. It was at least one of those years and I don't recall ever seeing him again.
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Post by CentreHice on Dec 5, 2003 22:16:28 GMT -5
Didn't Dryden win 6 cups in 8 years for a .750 average? What a career....right place, right guy, right time.
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Post by Strummerman on Dec 10, 2003 1:12:48 GMT -5
Bill Nyrop 3 out of 4 years- too bad he came back for 42 games with Stars
Gilles Lupien 3 out of 5 years cups
Reggie Houle 6 out of 12 years
Marc tardif 2 out of 4 years
Serge savard 8 out of 16 years Guy Lapointe
Red Kelly 8 cups B Trottier 6 cups
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