10-26-2002, 12:27 PM
In the olden days of NHLPA, the Pens were very very stoppable. Sure, they had tons of talent, but the Blackhawks teamsfrom '92 (original NHLPA) to '96 were without question the most well balanced and unstoppable team in the game. Roenick, Goulet, Larmer, Chelios, and Smith with Eddie Belfour in net. When Larmer left, you still had guys like Murphy and Amonte to pick up the pace.
On a side note, there was a nasty little "glitch" in that game. When playing a full season, you actually HAD to lose a good 25 percent of your games, or the computer automatically put you in last place. Nothing sucks more than being 70-0-0 and being in last place. Stinking Fascist Japanese game coders!
On a side note, there was a nasty little "glitch" in that game. When playing a full season, you actually HAD to lose a good 25 percent of your games, or the computer automatically put you in last place. Nothing sucks more than being 70-0-0 and being in last place. Stinking Fascist Japanese game coders!