FD19372 Posted Thursday at 07:32 PM Share Posted Thursday at 07:32 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, OccamsRazor said: tell me that is a joke and no way he actually said that right? Interesting... since compared to Chris Pronger, one of the best d-men to ever play the game, Alexander Daigle was #2. Edited Thursday at 07:35 PM by FD19372 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyercanuck Posted Thursday at 07:33 PM Share Posted Thursday at 07:33 PM 1 minute ago, radoran said: Well, he's right - everybody remembers who he is. The biggest draft bust in NHL history. Arguably I guess....Lawton, Stefan...Yakupov....Dipietro is STILL getting paid by the Islanders . Those guys were all worse IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JR Ewing Posted Thursday at 10:35 PM Share Posted Thursday at 10:35 PM 2 hours ago, flyercanuck said: Arguably I guess....Lawton, Stefan...Yakupov.... Nail Yakupov was so arrogant during his pre-draft interview with the Leafs that Brian Burke had to physically restrain one of his scouts from jumping the kid. Quote Dipietro is STILL getting paid by the Islanders . Those guys were all worse IMO. Drafting DiPietro 1st overall was a double-whammy for Mike Millbury: took a guy who never covered the bet, and also traded away Roberto Luongo to pave a path for the kid to be the starter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radoran Posted Friday at 04:27 AM Share Posted Friday at 04:27 AM (edited) 8 hours ago, flyercanuck said: Arguably I guess....Lawton, Stefan...Yakupov....Dipietro is STILL getting paid by the Islanders . Those guys were all worse IMO. OK, so top 5. But no one remembers those guys. Dipietro comes under the Milbury Exemption. It's why they're paying him longer than Bryz. Edited Friday at 04:28 AM by radoran 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radoran Posted Friday at 04:30 AM Share Posted Friday at 04:30 AM 5 hours ago, JR Ewing said: traded away Roberto Luongo Who later went on to win a Stanley Cup as an executive for the Florida Panthers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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