
The "world's oldest hockey stick," which dates back to approximately 1852 (
Chris Chelios's second year in the League),
sold at auction this week for $1.9 million. By way of apples-to-oranges comparison, here's a list of
NHLers who will make exactly $1.9 million base salary this year along with their stats so far in 2006-07:
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David Aebischer (7-5-2, 2.96 GAA, .908 SV%)
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Jassen Cullimore (1 G, 4 A, even)
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Mike Johnson (7 G, 7 A, +9)
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Ryan Kesler (4 G, 5 A, -4)
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Jaroslav Modry (1 G, 5 A, +11)
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Vaclav Prospal (3 G, 18 A, -14)
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Robyn Regehr (0 G, 10 A, +10)
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Mike Ribeiro (6 G, 16 A, +7)
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Michal Rozsival (4 G, 15 A, +7)
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Cory Sarich (0 G, 6 A, +2)
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Lubmoir Visnovsky (8 G, 18 A, -7)
I'll take one Visnovsky and a
CCM Vector 10.0. You can keep the old twig.