Hockey Award Time
Now that we are done with the first two rounds of the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, I want to hand out my first award.
The NHL's Houdini Award, presented to the player who disappeared the most in a playoff series, goes to Sean Avery of the New York Rangers, for his almost total inability to influence any game or even period in the Rangers' series with the Buffalo Sabres, which Buffalo of course won, 4 games to 2. The trophy was informally know as the Daniel Alfredsson Cup, but the Ottawa Senators' forward has picked up his post-season play so far this year.
The NHL's Houdini Award, presented to the player who disappeared the most in a playoff series, goes to Sean Avery of the New York Rangers, for his almost total inability to influence any game or even period in the Rangers' series with the Buffalo Sabres, which Buffalo of course won, 4 games to 2. The trophy was informally know as the Daniel Alfredsson Cup, but the Ottawa Senators' forward has picked up his post-season play so far this year.
4 Comments:
Who was the Sabres' nominee? Derek Roy?
maybe the idea of all those Buffalo fans renting copies of "Girl Next Door" made him , um... impotant?
forget what I said about roy. that was one hell of a first shift.
hopefully he'll keep it up.
OK, Prego, it's forgotten.
Well, EVR, I think the rentals took a dip after Sunday's game.
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