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HAF
07-20-2005, 06:49 AM
Does anyone have his WHL carreer stats they would mind posting?

Scout
07-20-2005, 08:31 AM
Vancouver 2001/2002
Games Played 66 Goals 5 Assists 11 Points 16 PIM 225

Vancouver 2002/2003
Games Played 19 Goals 1 Assists 5 Points 6 PIM 50

Moose Jaw 2002/2003
Games Played 18 Goals 0 Assists 2 Points 2 PIM 40

Portland 2003/2004
Games Played 54 Goals 12 Assists 12 Points 24 PIM 230

Portland 2004/2005
Games Played 2 Goals 0 Assists 0 Points 0 PIM 7

Finished career in O.H.L. with Owen Sound Attack

Owen Sound 2004/2005
Games Played 48 Goals 20 Assists 15 Points 35 PIM 160

Scout

HAF
07-21-2005, 07:29 AM
Thanks Scout, Thats what I was after!

Flathead
07-29-2005, 11:25 PM
Those stats with Owen Sound are fairly respectable. Mabye the kid can plat hockey when he's not asked to be goon.

Toporowski
07-30-2005, 07:35 AM
Robin Big Snake has a good chance of making it to the NHL. His style of play is very similar to that of Jordin Tootoo. Although, Robin Big Snake is bigger and a better fighter! I like Robin Big Snake, but the ThunderBirds fans hate him ;)
Robin Big Snake will never be a superstar, and he'll never be a first or second liner. He will be a third and fourth liner that can muck and grind, and he's great at using the agitator role. He is two for the price of one : He is BOTH an agitator and a fighter! :clap:
We need both in hockey.
He was a very effectively used player his first season down in Portland. Let's not get into talking about last season though...
Overall, I hope the kid makes it to the NHL. He's the type of guy that would elbow Mark Messier and cross check Wayne Gretzky on the same shift and then fight Darren Langdon! :D :thumb:

caps05
08-02-2005, 02:36 PM
Here are Robin Big Snake's numbers from a website known for being quite accurate and somewhat up-to-date, hockeydb.com.

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=62616

Jimmypop316
08-02-2005, 06:56 PM
How was he able to switch over to the OHL for his overage year, I don't understand how that really worked, anyone care to explain that?

caps05
08-02-2005, 09:43 PM
How was he able to switch over to the OHL for his overage year, I don't understand how that really worked, anyone care to explain that?

I THINK, and I have no proof that this was the case, that he was cut as an overager in the OHL, and was picked up by Portland who had an overage spot available. Maybe?

HAF
08-03-2005, 07:40 AM
I THINK, and I have no proof that this was the case, that he was cut as an overager in the OHL, and was picked up by Portland who had an overage spot available. Maybe?

I think you got that backwards. He played in the OHL as an overager.

Kristi
08-03-2005, 11:05 AM
How was he able to switch over to the OHL for his overage year, I don't understand how that really worked, anyone care to explain that?

In the CHL if a player is cut by their team (mostly happens to overagers) and not picked up by another team in their league they can be put on waivers and picked up by any other CHL team.

You very rarely see an OHL or Q guy coming this way but I have known of a few WHL guys going east.

caps05
08-03-2005, 08:29 PM
I think you got that backwards. He played in the OHL as an overager.

You're right. I was mistaken.

saskdevil
08-04-2005, 05:36 PM
Jamieson Orr went east... :wave: after the Blades released him this past season, mind you it was to the MJAHL miramichi timberwolves. not the O or the Q

Brad
08-08-2005, 10:47 PM
Kris Cantu was a guy who jumped from the OHL to the WHL as an overager and scored 42 goals for the T-Birds.

Big Snake's biggest problems have always been off the ice. The lower tier minor leagues are full of guys with talent who can't clean up their act.