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  • JasonForTheWin
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    • Aug 2018
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    Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

    I am a HUGE Tampa Bay Lightning fan. Been with them since Day One. I have an Enricco Ciccone jersey. I was an ecstatic 16 year old in 1998 when we drafted Vincent Lecavalier. Our third round pick wasn't bad either. If you know anything about that draft, you know that Tampa's one year owner made one of the stupidest quotes of all time.

    This is that story:










    “I mean, he’s going to be a Hall of Famer. He’s going to lead us to Stanley Cups. There’s no doubt that in three or four years he’s going to be the world’s greatest hockey player. He’s going to be the Michael Jordan of hockey.” ― Lightning owner Art Williams shortly after the team made Vinny Lecavalier the No. 1 overall draft pick in 1998





    1998 NHL Draft - Round 1 Recap
    PickTeamPlayerPosHtWt
    1TBVincent LecavalierC6'4216
    2NASDavid LegwandC6'2207
    3SJBrad StuartD6'2215
    4VANBryan AllenD6'5223
    5ANAVitali VishneskiD6'2215
    6CGYRico FataRW6'0205
    7NYRManny MalhotraC6'2220
    8CHIMark BellC6'3220
    9NYIMichael RuppRW6'5243
    10TORNikolai AntropovC6'6245
    11CARJeff HeeremaRW6'2212
    12COLAlex TanguayC6'1195
    13EDMMichael HenrichRW6'3210
    14PHOPatrick DesRochersG6'3209
    15OTTMathieu ChouinardG6'0212
    16MONEric ChouinardC6'2218
    17COLMartin SkoulaD6'3226
    18BUFDmitri KalininD6'3206
    19COLRobyn RegehrD6'3225
    20COLScott ParkerRW6'5240
    21LAKMathieu BironD6'6245
    22PHISimon GagneC6'1193
    23PITMilan KraftRW6'4212
    24STLChristian BackmanD6'4210
    25DETJiri FischerD6'5225
    26NJMike Van RynD6'1202
    27NJScott GomezC5'11200





    1998 NHL Draft - Tampa Bay Recap
    PickTeamPlayerPosHtWt
    1TBVincent LecavalierC6'4216
    64TBBrad RichardsC6'0198
    72TBDmitri AfanasenkoLW6'2210
    92TBEric BeaudoinLW6'5210
    121TBCurtis RichD6'2210
    146TBSergei KuznetsovC6'0198
    174TBBrett Allan D6'3205
    194TBOak HewerC6'6245
    221TBDaniel HulakD6'4230
    229TBChris LynessD6'2220
    252TBMartin CibakC6'1196
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  • snaz16
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    Re: Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

    Not quite the Jordan of hockey (And Jordan might just be the Gretsky of Basketball) but Vinny and Brad along with Marty St. Louis ,and the Bulin Wall in net were the cornerstone of that 1st Cup. Enrico was the 1st real enforcer the Bolts had.

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    • johnstone1987
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      #3
      Re: Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

      I'm intrigued by this, following!

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      • JasonForTheWin
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        Re: Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

        Originally posted by snaz16
        Not quite the Jordan of hockey (And Jordan might just be the Gretsky of Basketball) but Vinny and Brad along with Marty St. Louis ,and the Bulin Wall in net were the cornerstone of that 1st Cup. Enrico was the 1st real enforcer the Bolts had.

        That team holds a special place in my heart. I was at the Ice Palace for Game 7 against the Flames. Huge Modin and Sarich fan.
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        • JasonForTheWin
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          Re: Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

          Originally posted by johnstone1987
          I'm intrigued by this, following!
          Thank you!! I am going to try something different for this one. Hope you like it
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          • JasonForTheWin
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            Re: Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

            Tampa Bay Lightning All Time Leaders

            NHL League Leaders - Updated: Aug 1, 1998
            Games PlayedGPGoalsG
            1. Rob Zamuner 4171. Brian Bradley 111
            2. Mikael Andersson 3952. Rob Zamuner76
            3. Roman Hamrlik3773. Alex Selivanov72
            4. Brian Bradley3284. Chris Gratton67
            5. Chris Gratton2045. Petr Klima63
            AssistsAPointsP
            1. Brian Bradley1891. Brian Bradley300
            2. Roman Hamrlik1332. Roman Hamrlik185
            3. Rob Zamuner1053. Rob Zamuner181
            4. Chris Gratton1024. Chris Gratton169
            5. John Tucker825. Alex Selivanov136
            Power Play GoalsPPGPenalty MinutesPIM
            1. Brian Bradley371. Enricco Ciccone580
            2. Roman Hamrlik272. Chris Gratton518
            3. Alex Selivanov243. Roman Hamrlik474
            4. Chris Gratton234. Rudy Poeschek418
            5. Petr Klima225. Jason Wiemer391
            WinsWGoals Against AverageGAA
            1. Darren Puppa711. Darren Puppa2.63
            2. Rick Tabbaracci202. Rick Tabaracci2.75
            3. JC Bergeron143. Corey Schwab3.00
            4. Pat Jablonski134. Mark Fitzpatrick3.16
            5. Corey Schwab135. Jeff Reese3.26





            1998 Tampa Bay Lightning Organization:

            Owner: Arthur Williams
            Director Of Hockey Operations: Cliff Fletcher
            GM/Head Coach: Jacques Demers
            Assistant Head Coach: Rick Patterson
            Goalie Coach: Guillermo Ortega
            Defense Coach: Bob Morgan
            Offensive Coach: Scott Kuryluk
            Skills Coach: Mario Alberto Albertazzi
            Trainer: Curtis Bell

            Head Scout: Angelo Burmbacco
            Advance Scout: Pete Mahovlich
            Scout: Steve Baker
            Scout: Tony Esposito
            Scout: Jay Feaster
            Scout: Jake Goertzen
            Scout: Randy Hansch
            Scout: Kari Kettunen
            Scout: Nigel Kirwan
            Scout: Don Murdoch
            Scout: Richard Rose
            Scout: Luke Williams
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            • JasonForTheWin
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              Memo

              To: Arthur Williams

              From: Jacques Demers

              CC: Cliff Fletcher, Angelo Burmbacco, Pete Mahovlich, Jay Feaster, Don Murdoch

              Date: 08-25-1998

              RE: Roster Additions


              Mr. Williams,

              I just wanted to inform you of the following additions to our roster as we head into training camp.

              We have signed the following:

              - D Lubomir Sekeras (29) from Slovakia. He was scouted by Jay Feaster, who made numerous trips to Slovakia to visit with him. We are signing him to a 3 year - 1,430,000 deal. It may sound like a lot for an older player who hasn't played in the NHL up to this point, but he was also being scouted by other clubs, and we wanted to get him in the fold. Sekeras possesses exceptional puck moving ability, and should help our power play unit.

              - D Brian Rafalski (24). He was a standout player for the University Of Michigan, but didn't sign his qualifying offer from the Devils. Like, Sekeras, he is an offensive minded defenseman. He was scouted by Don Murdoch. We signed him for a 1 year deal at 250,000.

              - LW Ulf Dahlen (32) a veteran of 686 career games. Last year between stints with San Jose and Chicago, he scored 14 goals in 73 games. He signed a 2 year deal at 250,000 per year.

              - LW Tim Sweenet (31) a veteran of 291 career NHL games. Sweeney is good on the forecheck, and will dig in for pucks. We project him as a 4th line winger. Last year with the Rangers he scored 11 goals in 56 games. He signed a 2 year deal at 775,000 per year.

              - LW Mathieu Darche (21) We scouted him during the draft. Luckily, he was undrafted. We like his willingness to get dirty. We signed him to a 2 year deal at 250,000 per year.
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              • JasonForTheWin
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                Re: Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

                Memo

                To: Arthur Williams

                From: Jacques Demers

                CC: Cliff Fletcher

                Date: 09-01-1998

                RE: Trade For Martin St. Louis


                Mr. Williams,

                I just wanted to inform you that we are excited to announce that after weeks of negotiations, we have agreed to a trade with the Calgary Flames.

                We have acquired RW Martin St. Louis, who we see as a potential cornerstone for our organization. Exceptional playmaking ability, who plays bigger than his 5'9 frame.

                He was an undrafted free agent for the Flames, and hasn't played an NHL game after being buried on the Flames roster. We believe we found a gem. Cliff Fletcher has been instrumental in getting this deal done.

                We do have to warn you, that once this deal is announced, that local media and national media may be knocking this deal, as St. Louis isn't though of highly yet. But he will be.

                We gave up last years number 1 draft pick, D Paul Mara and a 3rd Round Pick next year, to get St. Louis.

                Losing Mara hurts. We thought of him highly, but we think we can offset what Mara would have brought to the team with the additions of Sekeras and Rafalski.
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                • JasonForTheWin
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                  Memo

                  To: Jacques Demers

                  From: Arthur Williams - Owner

                  CC: Cliff Fletcher

                  Date: 09-01-1998

                  RE: Re: Trade For Martin St. Louis


                  Jack Boy,

                  Now listen, I now I am just a cowboy that doesn't know much about this hockey stuff, but I do know business. I put you in charge of this team, because I trust you - and I still do.

                  However Jackie, I just am not sure about this move.

                  Mara was a young marketable kid.

                  I don't know anything about this Martin St. Louis guy, but I wonder if our fans will want to cheer for a guy named St. Louis. What happens when we play the Blues?? Our fans are not going to want to cheer for St. Louis while we play St. Louis.

                  Another thing. My guys tell me that this guy doesnt have grit. He might even be a Lady Byng. I don't know what that is, but I don't want a Lady on my team!!!

                  As far as the recent additions, I have to trust you. But, giving a million dollars to a 29 year old who hasn't played in the NHL?? How do you even pronounce Lubomir?!?!? How can I market a guy named Lubomir??

                  As far as marketing goes, Vinny is going to be our focal point all year long. I want Vinny bobbleheads, Vinny calendars, Vinny Lecavalier cereal.

                  If there is a park bench, I want Vinny's face on it, so our fans can sit on his face.

                  I have contacted my sources at Nike to even get a Vinny Lecavalier shoe. An Ice Vinny shoe will be great!!!
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                  • SENS_AK27
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                    • Jan 2010
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                    #10
                    Re: Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

                    Originally posted by johnstone1987
                    I'm intrigued by this, following!
                    I just wanted to second this as it's always nice to see another EHM Dynasty on here. I love the interoffice Memos that you are doing. Hopefully you get in a position to draft Stamkos again. Guys a Legend.
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                    • JasonForTheWin
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                      #11
                      Re: Lecavalier - The Jordan Of Hockey: A EHM 8 Ride

                      Originally posted by SENS_AK27
                      I just wanted to second this as it's always nice to see another EHM Dynasty on here. I love the interoffice Memos that you are doing. Hopefully you get in a position to draft Stamkos again. Guys a Legend.
                      Thank you!! I wanted to try something different, because 80plus writeups would be brutal lol. I hope I can continue this long enough to be able to get to Stamkos' draft year.

                      Tampa Bay Lightning 1998 Training Camp Roster
                      #CENTERSAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      93Robert Petrovicky245'11179LKosice, Slovakia
                      26Jesse Belanger296'1190RSaint-Georges, Quebec
                      64Jason Bonsignore226'4220RRochester, NY
                      8John Cullen345'10182RPuslinch, Ontario
                      88Xavier Delisle215'11193RQuebec City, Quebec
                      33Benoit Hogue315'10194LRepentigny, Quebec
                      51Craig Janney306'1190LHartford, CT
                      11Steve Kelly216'2205LVancouver, British Columbia
                      22Daymond Langkow235'11194LEdmonton, Alberta
                      16Darcy Tucker235'10178LCastor, Alberta
                      #LEFT WINGSAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      14Mikael Andersson325'11181LMalmo, Sweeden
                      9Wendel Clark (A)315'11194LKelvington, Saskatoon
                      62Andrei Nazarov246'5242RChelyabinsk, Russia
                      17Brent Peterson266'3200LCalgary, Alberta
                      15Paul Ysebaert326'1194LSarnia, Ontario
                      #RIGHT WINGSAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      10Sandy McCarthy266'3225RToronto, Ontario
                      19Mikael Renberg (C)266'2236LPitea, Sweden
                      44Stephane Richer326'2215RBuckingham, Quebec
                      29Alex Selivanov276'0208LMoscow, Russia
                      20Corey Spring276'4214RCranbrook, British Columbia
                      #DEFENSEAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      23Karel Betik196'2208LOstrava, Czech Republic
                      39Enricco Ciccone286'5220LMontreal, Quebec
                      3 Cory Cross276'5225LLloydminster, Alberta
                      4Jassen Cullimore256'5235LSimcoe, Ontario
                      24Karl Dykhuis266'3209LSept-Iles, Quebec
                      13Pavel Kubina216'4243RCeladna, Czech Republic
                      2Mike McBain216'2195LKimberly, British Columbia
                      6Michal Sykora256'5225LPardubice, Czech Republic
                      77Lubomir Sekeras296'0183LTrencin, Slovakia
                      5Drew Bannister246'2200RBelleville, Ontario
                      #GOALIESAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      1Zac Bierk226'5205LPeterborough, Ontario
                      31Darren Puppa336'4205RKirkland Lake, ON
                      30 Bill Ranford315'11185LBrandon, Manitoba
                      33Corey Schwab276'0180LNorth Battleford, Saskatoon
                      35Derek Wilkinson246'0170LMontreal, Quebec


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                      Tampa Bay Lightning 1998 Training Camp Roster
                      #CENTERSAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      12Vincent Lecavalier186'4215LMontreal, Quebec
                      91Brad Richards - tryout186'0199LMurray Harbour, Prince Edward Island
                      #LEFT WINGSAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      7Rob Zamuner (A)296'3203LOakville, Ontario
                      18Ulf Dahlen316'2199LOstersund, Swedeen
                      37Tim Sweeney315'11185LBoston, MA
                      52Mathieu Darche216'1220LMontreal, Quebec
                      #RIGHT WINGSAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      27Martin St. Louis235'9185LLaval, Quebec
                      68Eero Somervouri - tryout195'9176RJarvenpa, Finland
                      #DEFENSEAGEHTWTSHOTBIRTH PLACE
                      71Mario Larocque206'3229LMontreal, Quebec
                      28Kjell Samuelsson396'6235RTingsryd, Sweden
                      42Andrei Skopintsev266'0185RMoscow, Russia
                      25David Wilkie246'3215REllensburg, WA
                      82Brian Rafalski245'10191RDearborn, MI
                      74Kyle Kos - tryour196'3183RHope, British Columba
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