Talk:Roger Crozier

Some Junior Leagues are considered "Professional"
Current revision by Mr Pyles: corrected opening paragraph(junior isn't 'pro' )

Junior, particulary Canadian "Major Junior" is considered "professional" by the NCAA for instance. I'm not sure of where the Teepees were at the time, but according to several biographies, he was playing "pro" hockey. --Jleous 07:05, 9 January 2006 (UTC)


 * Major Junior players here in Canada do not receive a salary for playing. They get their meals and living arrangements paid for. Plus they receive a modest weekly 'living allowance', but do not have to claim it as income. The 'pro' mentioned in Crozier bios refers to his years spent with the Buffalo Bisons and Pittsburgh Hornets in the AHL. And the Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds of the EPHL. He spent 3 years in total in those 2 leagues before moving up to the NHL Mr Pyles

Strange about the way he died
I don't know anything about this man, but I noticed his name while browsing Category:Pancreatic cancer deaths. He's listed under R instead of C. Which doesn't seem to matter that much because after a short skim of the article it looks like he died of prostate cancer? 66.82.9.104 17:48, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

I fixed it. It is in the article now. David McNamara 09:11, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

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"While playing in the minors, Crozier adopted the butterfly style of goaltending, which he used during his NHL career. Glenn Hall had made this technique popular and Crozier improved upon it.[2]"
This statement is ridiculous. Crozier did not improve the butterfly style over Glenn Hall. Hall was a considerably better goalie than Crozier. Crozier was a farm hand behind Hall with Chicago. This article is far too fan-girlish and lacks objectivity. Helmut Hedd (talk) 15:08, 4 May 2023 (UTC)