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Anybody got some even strength goals for Nicklas Lidstrom?

He's at -3 with 5 games, and 2 of those games are against Chicago so we know it won't happen in those games.

Lidstrom has NEVER been a '-' player in his career, don't let him be the next Jere Lehtinen!

Update:

He's had a Norris winning season Bob - nobody (except you and the legion of Lubomir Visnovsky fans (all 3 of them)) can argue that...............and yes, I can say that Selanne deserves the Hart Trophy for a 40 year old yeoman's effort in singlehandedly raising the Duck's game to the point where the Ducks are a threat. Fortunately Chicago won't have to meet them until the 3rd round and by that time will be ready for them!

Update 2:

That's not Lidstrom's fault................but this is actually the first time in his career I think he deserves it

Update 3:

Howe - his own President doesn't think he's the best - so why does the block of 47 writers that didn't start voting for him until after Bourque retired.....

and........I have no idea why your answer has 2 thumbs down, I gave you a thumbs up (with all the Red Wings fans here, I would have thought you would have had dozens!)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Lol, the first time he deserves it? Lol, no way. People love to be against Detroit, lol. I predict that he will get an even strength goal in one of the two games against Chicago.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    His chances improve when he shoots

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    .........and they'll still "award" him the Norris!

    EDIT- He has.......but once again, it's just due to a lack of competition. Nobody really stepped up and was outstanding enough.

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