Quel joueur de la LNH a réalisé l’équivalent d’un parcours « Linsanity » ? Linsanity signifie qu’un joueur joue au hasard comme l’un des meilleurs pendant un certain temps mais n’est plus jamais entendu par la suite.
Quel joueur de la LNH a réalisé l’équivalent d’un parcours « Linsanity » ? Linsanity signifie qu’un joueur joue au hasard comme l’un des meilleurs pendant un certain temps mais n’est plus jamais entendu par la suite.
Cheechoo in San Jose with Joe feeding him pucks to tap in. Jim Carey was also a 1 season wonder for the caps and took a Vezina only to be hot garbage every season after.
disiz_mareka
Jeff Cowan for the Canucks. From his Wikipedia:
* Towards the end of his first season with Vancouver, Cowan rose to brief prominence, scoring an unexpected 6 goals in 4 games.[3] During that span, a bra was thrown on the ice after his second goal of the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, coining the moniker « Cowan the Bra-barian ». The unique celebration was popularized among fans and in response, the entire Canucks team signed a bra that was auctioned to raise money for breast cancer research.[4]*
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Andrew Hammond.
JiveChicken00
John Druce in the 1990 playoffs. 14 goals in 15 games from a guy who averaged 0.21 gpg in his career and never scored more than one goal in any other postseason.
surlystraggler
It’s too early to say Brown fits this title.
SINY10306
I remember Jeremy Lin and hardly follow NBA.
Not the same (more than ‘flash in pan’), but remember John Leclair being somewhat of a nobody while with Habs followed by becoming somewhat of a household name after traded to Flyers.
couldbeyup
Not the guy in the picture lmao come on
HabitantDLT
NBA Champion Jeremy Lin! 🤣
Mgroppi83
I don’t think it quite fits, but during the Hawks runs, Andrew Shaw was a key player that just caused havoc. Still think his head butt goal should have been allowed.
spagboltoast
Pre season ty rattie
JW98_1
Fernando Pisani. Scored 14 goals and 4 assists in 24 games during the Oilers run to the 2006 Stanley Cup Final. He had a career high of 18 goals and 37 points in the regular season the same year.
pepegapIs
Tim Thomas 2011?
StackThePads33
John Druce and Ville Leino come to mind
AlexanderKeithz
Sens fans like him, but 28 is forever Girouxs number
BoSocks91
Ville Leino 2010 playoffs.
buckyhermit
Bill Muckalt. He had a decent rookie start with the Canucks, even leading all rookies in scoring early in the season. He finished the season with solid stats, trailing only Markus Naslund, Alex Mogilny, and Mark Messier in points for the team.
He never reached those totals again and bounced around the league before retiring, playing just five seasons in the NHL with four teams.
A shoulder injury ended his career but he was already on shaky ground by then; his last injury-free season only saw 8 points (no goals) in 70 games.
Oddly enough, his final season (when his career-ending injury happened) had him averaging a point per game for the only time in his career.
Today, he coaches college hockey.
Mission-Carry-887
Chris Kontos
Osinuous
Peter Prucha. 30 something goals as a rookie and then nothing.
Grrrrrrrt420
Smith Pelly on caps
JCShore77
David Clarkson
TheDudeInTheD
Evan Bouchard. Today.
Hopfit46
This guy scored 20as a rookie.
pspsps81
Pisani
spc1221
Chris Kontos had 9 goals in 11 playoff games for LA in 1989. He spent the majority of his career in the IHL/AHL, but he was a star in the NHL for one year in the NHL playoffs.
Expert-Lock-6751
John Druce ‘89-90 playoffs had 14 goals and 3 assists in 15 games. During the regular season he had 8 goals in 45 games.
4 ESG
8 PPG
1 SHG
4 GWG
31.8% SH% on 44 SOG
Imm0rTALDETHSpEctrE
Jim Carey the WSH goalie
AuthorAlexStanley
Delmon Young is a good example in baseball. Had a great run in the playoffs when the Tigers made the WS.
A_Lot_Of_Nothing
Bryan Bickell in the 2013 playoffs comes to mind. Outscored Hossa, Toews, and Patrick Sharp in that run.
Ok-Knowledge-9776
connor brown definitely isn’t one of them
Small_Rip_8922
Shayne Gostisbehere, that rookie season was a blast to watch
rrumorrr
Devante Smith-Pelly.. Dude won the cup for the capitals then realized hey I’m not supposed to be this elite 30 goal guy lol.. love me some DSP
Loose-Industry9151
Mitch Marner in the playoffs
Edit: the entire leafs core ex Nylander in the playoffs.
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Cheechoo in San Jose with Joe feeding him pucks to tap in. Jim Carey was also a 1 season wonder for the caps and took a Vezina only to be hot garbage every season after.
Jeff Cowan for the Canucks. From his Wikipedia:
* Towards the end of his first season with Vancouver, Cowan rose to brief prominence, scoring an unexpected 6 goals in 4 games.[3] During that span, a bra was thrown on the ice after his second goal of the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, coining the moniker « Cowan the Bra-barian ». The unique celebration was popularized among fans and in response, the entire Canucks team signed a bra that was auctioned to raise money for breast cancer research.[4]*
Andrew Hammond.
John Druce in the 1990 playoffs. 14 goals in 15 games from a guy who averaged 0.21 gpg in his career and never scored more than one goal in any other postseason.
It’s too early to say Brown fits this title.
I remember Jeremy Lin and hardly follow NBA.
Not the same (more than ‘flash in pan’), but remember John Leclair being somewhat of a nobody while with Habs followed by becoming somewhat of a household name after traded to Flyers.
Not the guy in the picture lmao come on
NBA Champion Jeremy Lin! 🤣
I don’t think it quite fits, but during the Hawks runs, Andrew Shaw was a key player that just caused havoc. Still think his head butt goal should have been allowed.
Pre season ty rattie
Fernando Pisani. Scored 14 goals and 4 assists in 24 games during the Oilers run to the 2006 Stanley Cup Final. He had a career high of 18 goals and 37 points in the regular season the same year.
Tim Thomas 2011?
John Druce and Ville Leino come to mind
Sens fans like him, but 28 is forever Girouxs number
Ville Leino 2010 playoffs.
Bill Muckalt. He had a decent rookie start with the Canucks, even leading all rookies in scoring early in the season. He finished the season with solid stats, trailing only Markus Naslund, Alex Mogilny, and Mark Messier in points for the team.
He never reached those totals again and bounced around the league before retiring, playing just five seasons in the NHL with four teams.
A shoulder injury ended his career but he was already on shaky ground by then; his last injury-free season only saw 8 points (no goals) in 70 games.
Oddly enough, his final season (when his career-ending injury happened) had him averaging a point per game for the only time in his career.
Today, he coaches college hockey.
Chris Kontos
Peter Prucha. 30 something goals as a rookie and then nothing.
Smith Pelly on caps
David Clarkson
Evan Bouchard. Today.
This guy scored 20as a rookie.
Pisani
Chris Kontos had 9 goals in 11 playoff games for LA in 1989. He spent the majority of his career in the IHL/AHL, but he was a star in the NHL for one year in the NHL playoffs.
John Druce ‘89-90 playoffs had 14 goals and 3 assists in 15 games. During the regular season he had 8 goals in 45 games.
4 ESG
8 PPG
1 SHG
4 GWG
31.8% SH% on 44 SOG
Jim Carey the WSH goalie
Delmon Young is a good example in baseball. Had a great run in the playoffs when the Tigers made the WS.
Bryan Bickell in the 2013 playoffs comes to mind. Outscored Hossa, Toews, and Patrick Sharp in that run.
connor brown definitely isn’t one of them
Shayne Gostisbehere, that rookie season was a blast to watch
Devante Smith-Pelly.. Dude won the cup for the capitals then realized hey I’m not supposed to be this elite 30 goal guy lol.. love me some DSP
Mitch Marner in the playoffs
Edit: the entire leafs core ex Nylander in the playoffs.