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It is truly about time that this happened. Federov was one of the most game-changing, dynamic players in the history of our franchise. Along with his Russian Five counterparts, guys like Federov reshaped the game of hockey and the league itself. Well deserved number retirement for Sergei. Love to see it is finally happening.

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I don't think I've ever been more nervous before a hockey game than Game 6 of the Wings-Avs series in 1997. Wanted revenge on Clod Lemieux and the Arrogants so badly. This goal by Fedorov is when I realized it was happening.

 

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9 hours ago, lordstanley said:

I don't think I've ever been more nervous before a hockey game than Game 6 of the Wings-Avs series in 1997. Wanted revenge on Clod Lemieux and the Arrogants so badly. This goal by Fedorov is when I realized it was happening.

 

Gary Thorne and Bill Clement. I loved watching them.

And yes, I loved Stevie, Sergei and the Russian Five, Shanny, McCarty, Drapes... but what about Martin Lapointe? A team could always use a guy like him. 

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58 minutes ago, Jason_R said:

Gary Thorne and Bill Clement. I loved watching them.

And yes, I loved Stevie, Sergei and the Russian Five, Shanny, McCarty, Drapes... but what about Martin Lapointe? A team could always use a guy like him. 

I guess I'm in the minority.  It's not like I don't think he deserves the jersey retirement, but I wasn't bothered by the fact it wasn't.  So much good, but also the not so good things... many nights where he was invisible, laying on the ice like he was shot, the contract issues, the pedophilia.  

Perhaps the Tigers and Lions success has something to do with it, but I haven't been this disinterested in a Red Wings season in decades.  I also feel like the jersey retirement is just to bring up the good old days to distract us from the playoff drought.

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7 hours ago, gehringer_2 said:

This

then why didnt they do it last year?  or the year before that?

there's probably plenty of logistical reasons behind the scenes that affect timing that we'll never see.  he was a head coach in russia and, you know, RUSSIA...

i think its been in the works for a while but this is when it worked out timing-wise.  the old man has been gone long enough that the bitterness isnt there anymore.

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I'm glad they're doing it but I think it's fair to wonder if the team had, say reached the 2nd round of the playoffs last year, and had a lot of ticket sales,would they be doing it?  I mean... the same day I got an email about a 5 game package that included this game.

 

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1 hour ago, buddha said:

then why didnt they do it last year?  or the year before that?

there's probably plenty of logistical reasons behind the scenes that affect timing that we'll never see.  he was a head coach in russia and, you know, RUSSIA...

i think its been in the works for a while but this is when it worked out timing-wise.  the old man has been gone long enough that the bitterness isnt there anymore.

all losing teams spend effort trying to polish their legacy, it's marketing 101. If they had had a playoff run last year of course they still might have done it, but the odds would have been lower because there would have been less effort spent  looking for things to burnish the team's appearance with the fans. Also as you note, it takes two to tango, do we really know how long they may been trying to set it up and Sergei just "couldn't find a good time"

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all jersey retirements are marketing efforts.

but the "theyre doing it now because they suck" line is a little dubious to me considering they've sucked much worse a few years ago, and they have been real close to the playoffs and not struggling with attendance the last few years.

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2 hours ago, buddha said:

all jersey retirements are marketing efforts.

but the "theyre doing it now because they suck" line is a little dubious to me considering they've sucked much worse a few years ago, and they have been real close to the playoffs and not struggling with attendance the last few years.

I think you're right, but even if you're not, so what? It's a long-overdue honor that will be fun to watch. I'm not sure why so many people are so motivated to ascribe bad intentions to a good action.

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45 minutes ago, holygoat said:

I think you're right, but even if you're not, so what? It's a long-overdue honor that will be fun to watch. I'm not sure why so many people are so motivated to ascribe bad intentions to a good action.

agree.

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50 minutes ago, holygoat said:

I think you're right, but even if you're not, so what? It's a long-overdue honor that will be fun to watch. I'm not sure why so many people are so motivated to ascribe bad intentions to a good action.

Here here, people just want to complain about everything sheesh

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