Truly sad. Greatest goalscorer ever IMO
Mike Bossy RIP
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lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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#1Mike Bossy RIPTags: None -
USCPHILLYGUYSBR Posting Legend
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#2Remember him as a hated islander going against my flyers.
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pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
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#3He was a great innovator of the game. Top 10.Comment -
clockwise1965SBR Hall of Famer- 10-01-13
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#4What?! No! I loved his play.
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SnowballBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#5He was incredibly talented on the ice. My young years I remember watching him and Trottier and Gilles vs the Bruins a lot.
He was a smoker and it was lung cancer.
Mike Bossy, one of hockey's most prolific goal scorers and a star for the Islanders during their 1980s dynasty, has died at the age of 65.
Mike Bossy, the Hall of Fame sniper who helped the New York Islanders win four straight Stanley Cups, smoked while answering postgame questions from reporters...
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Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#6Rip#22Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#7Nowadays you can’t even name a hockey player anymore the sport went totally to the toilet
It’s very nice cult sport
Almost every book will tell you they take very very little action on hockey especially USA players
Once a sport lack superstars and dominant teams It becomes lackluster like the PGA tour and now we’re entering that in tennisComment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 04-04-11
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#8Nice post. Next time, think twice b4 you expose your ignorance.Originally posted by jjgoldNowadays you can’t even name a hockey player anymore the sport went totally to the toilet
It’s very nice cult sport
Almost every book will tell you they take very very little action on hockey especially USA players
Once a sport lack superstars and dominant teams It becomes lackluster like the PGA tour and now we’re entering that in tennis
RIP, Mike. You were awesome. Do the Islanders win FOUR Cups w/o Bossy?
Damn Cancer. Laker, I'm gonna pull out my Bossy rookies and enjoy them today.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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#9Bossy averaged.76 goals a game.Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoatNice post. Next time, think twice b4 you expose your ignorance.
RIP, Mike. You were awesome. Do the Islanders win FOUR Cups w/o Bossy?
Damn Cancer. Laker, I'm gonna pull out my Bossy rookies and enjoy them today.
Ovechkin.61 goals a game.Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 04-04-11
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#10Ya, pretty awesome. I pulled out a couple Bossy cards, not rookies:Originally posted by lakerboyBossy averaged.76 goals a game.
Ovechkin.61 goals a game.
*In Bossy's rookie year, he scored 53 goals and accumulated only 6 Penalty Minutes.
Laker, if you want a couple Bossy cards, PM me your address and I'll send your way. Would throw in a Hawerchuk card, too.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 04-04-11
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#11*Bossy won the Calder (ROY) in 1978.
Laker, I'm sure you know this. Did you know that the Calder was one of the FEW awards that Gretzky didn't win?
*Because of a technicality, Gretzky wasn't eligible for the Calder. The NHL considered his one year in the WHA and deemed him ineligible for the Calder. In 1980, Ray Bourque won the Calder.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
sweethookSBR Posting Legend
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#12rip sir ..Comment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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#13Yes. Bourque another Legend. I have his rookie card.Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat*Bossy won the Calder (ROY) in 1978.
Laker, I'm sure you know this. Did you know that the Calder was one of the FEW awards that Gretzky didn't win?
*Because of a technicality, Gretzky wasn't eligible for the Calder. The NHL considered his one year in the WHA and deemed him ineligible for the Calder. In 1980, Ray Bourque won the Calder.Comment -
trytrytrySBR Posting Legend
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#14ripOriginally posted by jayvegas420rip#22
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lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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#15Hawerchuk poor guy. Remember Thomas Steen?Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoatYa, pretty awesome. I pulled out a couple Bossy cards, not rookies:
*In Bossy's rookie year, he scored 53 goals and accumulated only 6 Penalty Minutes.
Laker, if you want a couple Bossy cards, PM me your address and I'll send your way. Would throw in a Hawerchuk card, too.Comment -
clockwise1965SBR Hall of Famer- 10-01-13
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#16Top 3 goal scoring talent of all time.
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OrbisonSBR MVP
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#17RIP to the legendComment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 04-04-11
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#18Yes, I do. Another one of the old Winnipeg Jets.Originally posted by lakerboyHawerchuk poor guy. Remember Thomas Steen?Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
CheckerboardSBR Hall of Famer
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#19True NHL star, no. 22 in '22.Originally posted by Jayvegas420Rip#22Comment -
packerd_00SBR Posting Legend
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#21I use to watch a lot of his old games on YT, he was a hell of a player.Comment -
coop-dogSBR MVP- 07-11-20
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#22can someone explain why the greatest goal scorer was so underated? was it his short carrer from injurys?Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 04-04-11
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#23Coop, invest in your Bossy rookies:Originally posted by coop-dogcan someone explain why the greatest goal scorer was so underated? was it his short carrer from injurys?
Bossy's .762 goals per game (an average of 62 goals per 82 games) is still the highest mark in NHL history.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
coop-dogSBR MVP- 07-11-20
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#24I might look and see what they r going forOriginally posted by ChuckyTheGoatCoop, invest in your Bossy rookies:
Bossy's .762 goals per game (an average of 62 goals per 82 games) is still the highest mark in NHL history.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
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#25Just before my time, have to respect a 4peat tho RIPComment -
ThrillaSBR Posting Legend
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#26Damn RIPComment -
dark starSBR MVP
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#27great player RIP 22Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 04-04-11
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#28Laker, I love this story about the 1983 NHL Finals. After losing four straight to NYI, Gretzky walked into the Islander locker room to congratulate them. Gretzky said it was very quiet and that their guys were very banged up:
The loss in 1983 was a humbling experience for the up-start Oilers, who were young and confident. However, Gretzky credits that loss with teaching the Oilers what it takes to win. And in fact, the Oilers would ultimately win four of the next five Stanley Cups and five of the next seven.
"We walked by their locker room in the corridor and saw after they won they were too beat up to really enjoy it and savor the victory at that moment," said Gretzky. "We were able to walk out of their pretty much scot free. We had so much respect for the Islanders players and the Islanders teams that we learned immediately you have to take it to another level in order to win a Stanley Cup. And that’s what we did. We learned from it and often credit for the Islanders players and Islanders teams for teaching us exactly what it’s all about and how hard it is to win."Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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#29Chuck Gretzky had great respect for all opponents. That's why he was so great. Islanders had some great players and it was basically the perfect mix of guys.Comment -
coop-dogSBR MVP- 07-11-20
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#30cool story thanksOriginally posted by ChuckyTheGoatLaker, I love this story about the 1983 NHL Finals. After losing four straight to NYI, Gretzky walked into the Islander locker room to congratulate them. Gretzky said it was very quiet and that their guys were very banged up:
The loss in 1983 was a humbling experience for the up-start Oilers, who were young and confident. However, Gretzky credits that loss with teaching the Oilers what it takes to win. And in fact, the Oilers would ultimately win four of the next five Stanley Cups and five of the next seven.
"We walked by their locker room in the corridor and saw after they won they were too beat up to really enjoy it and savor the victory at that moment," said Gretzky. "We were able to walk out of their pretty much scot free. We had so much respect for the Islanders players and the Islanders teams that we learned immediately you have to take it to another level in order to win a Stanley Cup. And that’s what we did. We learned from it and often credit for the Islanders players and Islanders teams for teaching us exactly what it’s all about and how hard it is to win."Comment -
OldBillSBR Hall of Famer
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#31RIP ..... no longer watch or go to hockey games we got seats at old arena the spectrum for like $8 each.
and food was ok but vendors didnt walk up to nose bleed seats ..............Comment -
Al MastersSBR Hall of Famer
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#32RIP Mike Bossy.. Incredible goal scorer.
Up next Guy Lafleur…My guess July or August.Comment -
stevenashModerator
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#33Damn, those Islanders were my favorite NHL teamOriginally posted by lakerboyTruly sad. Greatest goalscorer ever IMO
(I hated the Rangers)
Bossy was a class act and one of the greatest wingers of all time.
Lung cancer, horrible way to go out.
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ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 04-04-11
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#34Ya. I've heard some slightly different versions of this story. Makes sense, tho, Islanders won 4th straight Cup, that's a lot of extra games.Originally posted by coop-dogcool story thanks
Later in the story, Gretzky says that he looks into the trainer tables. Five guys with ice bags on their knees and shoulders. Very quiet, each player has a beer and a victory cigar. I believe the five players on the training tables were Potvin, Billy Smith, Gilles, Trottier, and one more player.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
takethepntsSBR Wise Guy
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#35My Favorite player of all time ..
I was 9 to 13 when the Isles won 🏆 4 Lord Stanley's in a row and they were and have been my fave team since.
Watching Bossy Trottier and Nystrom on one line was incredible.
I've watched hockey 75 thru around 2005 when I began to tone it down to now and then , but as a pure goalscorer I've never seen anyone like him.
Living in Toronto it's kewl watching Austin Mathews go crazy this season but honestly nothing will ever compare to the Bossy goals. This guy scored from everywhere .
RIP to a legend . 🙏Comment
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