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Olie's house for sale

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:22 am
by Irn-Bru
Bad news for the Caps, I'd imagine. Kolzig's got his 6-bed, 8-bath home for sale.

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55 photos in total. . . Not exactly my preferred style, but a very nice home. (With a very nice price tag, too. . .)

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 11:41 pm
by JansenFan
Huet's expressed an interest in remaining with the Capitals. Even if he didn't come back, I think Olie felt betrayed when Huet took the starter's job for good. I really felt that he was brought in to have a one-two punch for a year or two until Olie hung 'em up and Huet took over.

It will be really sad if Olie doesn't finish his career in the Red, White and Blue. In much the same way it was sad to see Bonzai play elsewhere.

It's a business, but Olie gave his all to this team in dire times, and as soon as it got good, they brought in another guy and took him out, so I can understand the bitterness. He was a perfect teammate through the end of the season, and I wish him the best, no matter where he ends up.

I'll be an Olie fan, no matter where he plays (as long as its in the Western Conference).

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 11:12 am
by REDEEMEDSKIN
I heard on the radio this morning, that he was adamant about not returning to the Caps.

I'm not a hockey fan, but I know the name Kolzig. Before Ovechkin, he was certainly the face of the CAPS (particularly for non-fans like me). It's sad to see him go.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 11:17 am
by GSPODS
Kolzig was stabbed in the back.
He was permanently benched for Huet.
He was not even inserted when it was clear Huet needed a game off.
The Caps clearly flashed a big Screw You and your years of loyalty sign in Kolzig's face. I don't blame him for returning the sentiment.

The Capitals organization owed Kolzig more than what they gave him. Kolzig owed the Capitals organization less than what he gave them.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 12:40 pm
by Sir_Monk
As much as I like Kolzig, and and as much as he has given to the franchise for nearly 20 years, it was his inconsistent play that led him to the bench. Had he played as well as Huet played down the strech, BB would have played him in the series against the Flyers.

Even with the series at 3-1, I did not think Huet played that badly, and once we started taking shots at the guys running at him, his play improved.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 2:54 pm
by JansenFan
Huet was outstanding. He didn't give up any softies. Every single goal scored against him was of the cross-crease pass or bad-luck rebound variety. Some of the saves he did make were of the extraordinary variety. They absolutely made the right decision. I just hate that it had to be made for Olie's sake.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 3:14 pm
by Irn-Bru
Yes, not a comfortable situation for anyone concerned, I'm afraid.

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:19 am
by Bob 0119
I'm sure it was a tough decision. Huet was the better goalie. Unfortunately, neither Kolzig, nor Huet are exactly spring chickens anymore. I know Olie's a competetor, but he has to recognize what's best for the team. It wasn't the goal-tending that cost us the playoffs.

I just think Olie didn't want to back up Huet. Sure he can be a starter somewhere else, but he could have stayed and made a great back-up/relief goalie here. I'm sure we would have kept him over Johnson.

Johnny got scratched for the entire last push for the season and was scratched through the playoffs.

I loved watching Olie play, and it breaks my heart to see him go. He was always a class act.

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 4:52 pm
by GSPODS
Olie signed with the Lightning.