You just love to pile the posts on about a little success from a former Duck player or some hard luck for a former Cyclones player. Well at least Desharnais is learning this rookie year on a NHL bench and Cedrich is still highly thought of in the Tampa organization. How's your old Duck's goalie doing buried on the Toronto bench these days ? I see he's mainly on mop up duty these days. http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/1514/gamelog;_ylt=AlMctS0gyKTbmXhvksyj2WlivLYF
You just love to pile the posts on about a little success from a former Duck player or some hard luck for a former Cyclones player. Well at least Desharnais is learning this rookie year on a NHL bench and Cedrich is still highly thought of in the Tampa organization. How's your old Duck's goalie doing buried on the Toronto bench these days ? I see he's mainly on mop up duty these days. http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/1514/gamelog;_ylt=AlMctS0gyKTbmXhvksyj2WlivLYF
Jean-Sebastien Giguere has battled injuries the past couple years but he's played more than 10 NHL seasons and won a Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007 and led the Ducks to the finals in 2003.
Speaking of former Cincinnati Mighty Ducks goalies now in the NHL, Ilya Bryzgalov has gone on to become one of the five best goalies in the world -- and that's a pretty big place. He'll be one of the most coveted free agents if he doesn't re-sign with Phoenix by July 1.
Another former Cincinnati Mighty Ducks goalie, Chris Mason, has had a solid season in Atlanta and NHL career.
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Edited by - Donnie Hockey on 04/06/2011 08:49:08 AM
One thing to remember there ole buddy donnie is that the guys you like to boast about were DRAFTED and placed on an AHL team, which if I remember correctly is a step above the ECHL. They should by all rights be better than UNDRAFTED players who work hard and make it to the elite level. Nobody, well nobody of your obvious talent for judging hockey ever predicted Desharnais would ever make to the NHL, not even you. The fact that he made it there, regardless of his finishing stats or time in an NHL uniform is a slap in the face to you. That's why you insist on making note of his recent decline in numbers.
Now I know you are going to read this and respond to the post with some of your "educated" hockey banter and knowledge but the fact is I won't care. Everyone knows you are pro ducky and will post anything you can to discredit any Cyclone player past or present just to get a rise out of people.