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Post by harlan on Mar 12, 2013 22:19:28 GMT
With Bobby scoring at Dundee on Sunday that gave him 20 goals for the Flyers, 29 in the season overall.
He joins Kris, Casey and Jason who all have scored 20 goals as well.
So my question is in the import playing era have Flyers ever had 4, 20 goal scorers in the same season and if so who were they?
I know it might not be possible to have been achieved because of the amount of imports we have this season
Its not a trick question or anything, just genuinely intrigued if its ever happened before
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Post by Dirkster23 on Mar 12, 2013 22:35:17 GMT
With Bobby scoring at Dundee on Sunday that gave him 20 goals for the Flyers, 29 in the season overall. He joins Kris, Casey and Jason who all have scored 20 goals as well. So my question is in the import playing era have Flyers ever had 4, 20 goal scorers in the same season and if so who were they? I know it might not be possible to have been achieved because of the amount of imports we have this season Its not a trick question or anything, just genuinely intrigued if its ever happened before 2001/2 we had 6 players that scored more than 20 goals. Monteith 44 Dutes 32 Biette 27 Morris 25 Morrison 23 Mark Dutiaume 21
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Post by graz94 on Mar 13, 2013 13:35:51 GMT
Mark Dutes only had half a season, Biette was playing in D and Monty was the PP goal king that season! one of the best teams I've seen play in the FIA, I'm pretty sure we won a fair amount on the road that season for a change!!
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Post by waterboy on Mar 13, 2013 14:09:46 GMT
Was Biette in defence seem to remember him playing centre most of the time?
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Post by ckbell63 on Mar 13, 2013 16:44:45 GMT
Biette played laterly in defence but started up front. He was effective at gliding past opponents. Great stick handler and skater. That was a superb team. Monteith had his season cut short due to injury. He was not the fastest skater but had great skill, strength and finishing ability
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Post by daviejojo on Mar 14, 2013 10:21:53 GMT
Interesting to look at the numbers below.
We have won the same number of games as 5th placed Cardiff to date, with 20, as have Edinburgh. 2 more wins than Braehead and Dundee, and 4 more than Hull.
And yet, we find ourselves highly likely of missing out on the top 8.
Just goes to show how critical it is to win away games, especially those within your own conference.
1 Nottingham 48 39 8 0 1 79 2 Belfast 48 34 9 2 3 73 3 Sheffield 48 32 13 0 3 67 4 Coventry 49 24 19 4 2 54 5 Cardiff 48 20 21 2 5 47 6 Edinburgh 48 20 24 3 1 44 7 Fife 49 20 27 1 1 42 8 Braehead 49 18 25 6 0 42 9 Dundee 47 18 23 2 4 42 10 Hull 48 16 23 2 7 41
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Post by graz94 on Mar 16, 2013 10:42:44 GMT
When Biette joined Flyers, his first full season was as a Dman.
He then returned to forward after that.
In the findus cup win in Nottingham where he scored one of the best goals from D that I've seen, he played D.
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