2 and 3 were the Sedins, with the way the dealing went in that draft year the Sedins were probably 1 and 2, but the team that picked first promised to take Stefan in exchange for the first overall pick.
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Definitely bad ice. Stefan did nothing wrong, he was softly backhanding the puck into the net and the puck hit an irregularity on the ice and bounced over the stick. It was just a fluke. Happens to the best of him. How about giving Stefan credit for stealing the puck, and getting on the rest of the players' cases for letting the other team go end to end and score in 7 seconds?
Bad ice that's in Edmonton, do you know what Rexall place is known for. Having the best ice in the NHL (probably the world), so yeah bad ice isn't an excuse. Stefan has played in Florida, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Jose, and other US cities whose ice really is an atrocity. If you watch he lifts his stick off the ice just as he's in front of the net the puck keeps travelling in the same direction at that point which is right by the net.
Even the best ice turns to crap at the end of the game, especially in front of the net when the goalies chew it up all game. The puck bounced on him and over his stick because of this. Now he should know better and just fire it in instead of being fancy, and he paid the price for his mistake. That one play pretty much led to the end of his NHL career.
It's such a shame that I share the same name as this guy : /
ThePstefan 2 months ago
How did the game end?
johannesfermeer 4 months ago
boy did that announcer just shit all over him or what hahahaha
APctown412 1 year ago
he shouldve just skated into the net, and he wouldve go it in, but he just had to showboat, lmfao.
jasdeepkamal1 1 year ago
patrick stefan worst first overall pick ever
PerspolisfcCanucks 1 year ago
@PerspolisfcCanucks
2 and 3 were the Sedins, with the way the dealing went in that draft year the Sedins were probably 1 and 2, but the team that picked first promised to take Stefan in exchange for the first overall pick.
JamesThWilliams 1 year ago
he tried to be fancy and skate it into the net, shouldve just shot it
winkpowers 2 years ago 2
that's in no way stefan's fault. even if you miss an empty net, there's 4 other guys out there, and a goalie. blame them.
gorillakido 2 years ago
Yeah, but it was still embarrasing to miss that shot.
P45K141N3N 2 years ago
if you're trying to imply that the team is to blame, then Stefan is partly to blame since he's part of the team.
But, you're wrong. He screwed up bad.
tommytom20 2 years ago
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Definitely bad ice. Stefan did nothing wrong, he was softly backhanding the puck into the net and the puck hit an irregularity on the ice and bounced over the stick. It was just a fluke. Happens to the best of him. How about giving Stefan credit for stealing the puck, and getting on the rest of the players' cases for letting the other team go end to end and score in 7 seconds?
Shular67 2 years ago
@Shular67
Bad ice that's in Edmonton, do you know what Rexall place is known for. Having the best ice in the NHL (probably the world), so yeah bad ice isn't an excuse. Stefan has played in Florida, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Jose, and other US cities whose ice really is an atrocity. If you watch he lifts his stick off the ice just as he's in front of the net the puck keeps travelling in the same direction at that point which is right by the net.
JamesThWilliams 1 year ago
@JamesThWilliams
Even the best ice turns to crap at the end of the game, especially in front of the net when the goalies chew it up all game. The puck bounced on him and over his stick because of this. Now he should know better and just fire it in instead of being fancy, and he paid the price for his mistake. That one play pretty much led to the end of his NHL career.
r33r00 1 year ago
More like stupidity
Devilfeind3030 3 years ago
the end of stefan in the nhl.
raver0789 3 years ago
how the fuck do you miss the open net from 3 inches?
ampm91 3 years ago 8
bad ice
alphabeta6666 3 years ago