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please provide NPOV information here, not your personal opinions, else this article will be deleted or even your IP blocked.
this article has been deleted and recreated (with nearly null content) over and over. Deelkar 02:22, 4 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Hes the greatest hockey player ever certainly the best goalie what is NPOV information?
I made it Neutral Point Of View but you still put the message on it to delete it why is that?
OMG now I have to read that formatting rule I am going to go to sleep first but thank you you are nicer than the peope who were trying to delete this.
This article gives his place of birth as Sewickley, PA. All the info I have from various sources [1], [2], [3], state he was born in Boston. He did live in Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania while playing for the Penguins, but sold his house there a few years ago [4]. Great Scott 16:32, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I re-worked the career overview a bit and added more information mostly taken from his player page at Legends of Hockey [5]. Barrasso is a long-shot to make it to the Hall of Fame, hopefully he'll make it. With the way his career fizzled out many people forget what a phenomenom he was in his 20's. 84.180.47.206 12:16, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Is a condensed chart better or a seperate chart better for statistics? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Heroman26 ( talk • contribs) 17:08, 19 February 2011 (UTC)
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please provide NPOV information here, not your personal opinions, else this article will be deleted or even your IP blocked.
this article has been deleted and recreated (with nearly null content) over and over. Deelkar 02:22, 4 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Hes the greatest hockey player ever certainly the best goalie what is NPOV information?
I made it Neutral Point Of View but you still put the message on it to delete it why is that?
OMG now I have to read that formatting rule I am going to go to sleep first but thank you you are nicer than the peope who were trying to delete this.
This article gives his place of birth as Sewickley, PA. All the info I have from various sources [1], [2], [3], state he was born in Boston. He did live in Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania while playing for the Penguins, but sold his house there a few years ago [4]. Great Scott 16:32, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I re-worked the career overview a bit and added more information mostly taken from his player page at Legends of Hockey [5]. Barrasso is a long-shot to make it to the Hall of Fame, hopefully he'll make it. With the way his career fizzled out many people forget what a phenomenom he was in his 20's. 84.180.47.206 12:16, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Is a condensed chart better or a seperate chart better for statistics? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Heroman26 ( talk • contribs) 17:08, 19 February 2011 (UTC)