devilbat said:
I thought Goalie Bob (Essensa) was awesome when he was a miracle worker here in Winnipeg. If only he had not been the team representative for the previous collective bargaining agreement, which assured him A) a huge contrat that would be almost impossible to live up to, and B) the utter hattred of Barry Shenkerow and Mike Smith, the owner and the GM of the Jets at the time. His trade to Detroit was terrible for both him and the Jets, and it took him a long time to recover. At least he ended his career on a high note, having stellar seasons as a backup in Edmonton, Phoenix and Vancouver.
One of his autographed sticks hangs in my office to this day.
Vancouver fans
loved "Sideshow Bob"
Potvin showed up here, got a fat contract, and began to suck almost immediately. Fo a goalie of Potvin's reputation it was uncanny. He was
awful.
He routinely got pulled in favor of Essensa who--every time he was put in--delivered a solid, workmanlike performance. You could score on him, but it wouldn't
rattle him.
He didn't get on streaks either good or bad. He simply
was
It was like watching a (non-obese) Buddha play Goal.
He was also class in interviews.
Interviewer: "Hey Bob, why, when your stats are so much better than Felix's, are you still the backup? Isn't it about time you became the starter?"
Essensa: "No. you see what a lot of people don't understand is that the rest of the team trusts in Felix's skills so much more than mine, that they tend to play a lot tighter defensively around me; simply becasue they know I can't match Felix in skills. It's a necessity that takes away from the team's offense..."
Literally. the guy never had anything but incredible--and largely nonsensical-- praise for Felix Potvin, even when 2 minutes into the first period the Vancouver fans were deafening chanting for Sideshow Bob to put in.
Next year they traded both of them. It was a baffling move from a baffling period in Canucks history.