I'm ashamed to say that I can't recall this play-by-play man's name, and I know he's one of the legends. Just thought I'd say that I'm a fan of his style and delivery, ESPECIALLY when compared to that donkey Jack Edwards. And this is coming from a Sabres fan... and yes, Rick Jeanneret is still the alpha and omega of play-by-play men.
Tugs reminds me of Cory Schneider in terms of his technical stability and just positioning in the net. Hope CS35 can pan out as the Canucks' starter and be as good as Ron was!
i give a lot of credit to tugnutt for hanging in there and not giving up, he played really well controlling his rebounds and so on, but a lot of the shots were directly on him from the point, but still he made great saves and contniued to not give up
@darthfrogg Oh you know what I mean. Really there are a lot of great goaltenders who can't say they've had a game like this: Brodeur, Roy, Dryden, Esposito, Luongo, CuJo, Belfour, Hasek.
And no I'm not a Leafs fan, I was just spitballing names.
@jbobbster did you just put Potvin in the same sentence as Brodeur and Roy? You MUST be a Leafs fan :-)
As for the video, I really wish they would have shown the goals as well to see what shots did beat him. It seems to me that while yes, 73 is an amazing number, the majority were shots taken from the outside. Not taking anything away from Tugger, just saying that the Bruins were quick to just walk into the zone and shoot. He rarely had to go post to post to make a save. Pass the puck boys!
I'm ashamed to say that I can't recall this play-by-play man's name, and I know he's one of the legends. Just thought I'd say that I'm a fan of his style and delivery, ESPECIALLY when compared to that donkey Jack Edwards. And this is coming from a Sabres fan... and yes, Rick Jeanneret is still the alpha and omega of play-by-play men.
jackbruce 3 weeks ago
Gee.... wonder who got 1st star, huh? :P
Bradjames1969 2 months ago
Not only one of the best Goaltending efforts I have ever seen, but also one of the most exciting calls to watch...especially in the extra session.
estoke61 4 months ago
Tugs reminds me of Cory Schneider in terms of his technical stability and just positioning in the net. Hope CS35 can pan out as the Canucks' starter and be as good as Ron was!
movifreek 6 months ago
Ray Borque got raped.
WongGeGe48 7 months ago in playlist Hockey
Je me souviens de cette partie! Et surtout de son arrêt contre Bourque à la fin de la prolongation. Incroyable!!!
tipoils 8 months ago
i liked the part where he said "save tugnutt!"
rhepburn101 9 months ago 2
i give a lot of credit to tugnutt for hanging in there and not giving up, he played really well controlling his rebounds and so on, but a lot of the shots were directly on him from the point, but still he made great saves and contniued to not give up
LucaToni101 10 months ago
@darthfrogg Oh you know what I mean. Really there are a lot of great goaltenders who can't say they've had a game like this: Brodeur, Roy, Dryden, Esposito, Luongo, CuJo, Belfour, Hasek.
And no I'm not a Leafs fan, I was just spitballing names.
jbobbster 10 months ago
@jbobbster did you just put Potvin in the same sentence as Brodeur and Roy? You MUST be a Leafs fan :-)
As for the video, I really wish they would have shown the goals as well to see what shots did beat him. It seems to me that while yes, 73 is an amazing number, the majority were shots taken from the outside. Not taking anything away from Tugger, just saying that the Bruins were quick to just walk into the zone and shoot. He rarely had to go post to post to make a save. Pass the puck boys!
darthfrogg 10 months ago