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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

Why do you build me up? When you just let me down

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  • Where's the footage of the goalies letting you down? The music and video description was irrelevant.

  • you dont get it. they let down the shooter.. they think they will score but the goalies think not...

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  • Go Hasek

  • vidoe is awsome but the music!!!!! I'd rather die than have to listen to that shit again!

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  • @hardworker0707 15-20 shots per game? I think you need to go and see where Brodeurs best statisitical season came when he faced the most shots in the league. Second Brodeur play 500 more career games than hasek. And Hasek is overrated, what happened in the 05-06 season with Ottawa? The sally quit the team. And if he was better than Brodeur which hes not, he is def not better than Roy. sorry kid

  • thought patrick roy and curtis joseph would be in there

  • @Marty5020 Hasek is by far the best goalie in HISTORY. Look at his numbers, records, and trophies he owns all while playing on an inferior team than Brodeur. Brodeur is disgustingly overrated because he's Canadian. Brodeur faces 15-20 shots a game on a regular basis while Hasek faced 35-40. Brodeur never worked for his cups. That's why his playoff numbers are mediocre. At least Hasek has back to back Hart Trophies, meaning he was the best PLAYER in the league, not just goale. PLAYER.

  • Where is Cujo? He was at least top 3 in the NHL in '98.

  • Awful music. Im quitting 20 seconds in.

  • there all good goalies!

  • LOL, I'll try and answer your horseshit questions. In regards to 15-20 shots per game, that's pretty much what Brodeur and Belfour faced their entire careers (including cup wins). Cut Hasek some slack - he had it easier in Detroit, but raised a mediocre Sabres team to greatness with his play. Why only one cup? Again, Belfour/Brodeur played on premium teams with excellent defenses. Hasek won two cups when finally on a strong team. Making sense now?

  • Hasek had a better career - nuff said, indeed.

  • PATRIK SHOULD BE HERE BUT BELFOUR FTW

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