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Edmonton Oilers Mini Goalie Mask

Franklin Edmonton Oilers Mini Goalie Mask


Franklin Sports Inc.


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  • Imported
  • Pre-packaged case
  • Approximately 4.5" x 5.5"
List Price: $30.00
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The miniâ??s have the same graphics as the full size series shown, with the exception of the Franklin/ NHL® logo on forehead area (on the mini itâ??s located on the mask back plate).

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Philadelphia Flyers: Biggest Disappointments in Flyerdom

Although Eric Lindros turned the franchise around, the Flyers' acquisition of him made the team relevant again and spared Flyers fans from having to pretend that the likes of Norman LaCombe, Tony Horachek and Brad Jones constituted a Stanley Cup... Granted, a lot of the failures of the Flyers during those years could stem from a lack of scoring depth and an inability to acquire an elite goaltender, ultimately credit and criticism for the team's performance lay at Lindros' feet. With a huge changeover in talent and leadership, there is great potential for something great to happen for the 2011-2012 Flyers. Here is a look back at the seven biggest disappointments in Flyers history. This offseason has been like no other in Flyers ' history. He brought an excitement and a buzz back to the Flyers that had been missing for years. However, the team only made it to the Finals once where they were demolished in a four game sweep by the Detroit Red Wings and were eliminated from the first round of the playoffs in back to back seasons in 1998 and 1999.

Pettersson's lacrosse move

He hunched over a bit, flipped the puck from the ice to the blade of his stick, and quickly moved his stick out front where he could roof the puck without it leaving his stick blade. Wolverines right winger Mike Legg had the puck behind the Minnesota net with an extra second to think about what to do with the puck. For a right-hand shot, once the puck is on his stick he has to come out to the goalie’s catcher side and try to stuff it in the top corner in a somewhat backhand motion. Only 5’10”, he has yet to score in the World Championship this year, but had he counted his lacrosse move yesterday, it would have gone down in IIHF history as a mini-masterpiece. ” Pettersson was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in 2005. “Usually, the goalie goes down low on the short side to prevent a wraparound, so you have to roof it,” Pettersson explained. The 22-year-old from Gothenburg played for Calgary in the WHL before returning to play in the Swedish Elitserien. Legg, a 20-year-old from London, Ontario, practiced the move all the time and made history with the goal.



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