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editThe current team needs to be changed to the Atlanta Thrashers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by NickN28 (talk • contribs) 05:16, 24 June 2010 (UTC)
Weight
editI don't know how to properly cite his weight change. The source is: http://canucksarmy.com/2011/9/1/dustin-byfgulien-is-large-and-in-touble — Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.179.127.216 (talk) 04:06, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Edit request from Csvetlik, 8 May 2010
editThe last section of this article needs to be removed. It is 100% some biased fan's opinion with no verifiable or reliable source. The NHL did not admit any such things and this is an example of some fan using Wikipedia as a way to vent. This needs to be removed because it hurts the integrity of Wikipedia and is another example of abuse of this wonderful website by people.
"Byfuglien racks up most his offense standing in the crease of the opposing teams net. His secret weapon is bumping goalies in the head with his backside, while his teammates knock it in the net. As seen in game 3, he sometimes manages to use his body weight to completely push the goaltender into the net - as well as the puck - while avoiding the referee radar. The NHL themselves have admitted that they dropped the ball in game 3, in reference to Byfugliens style of play, crashing into the goaltender"
[Note: Duplicate requests merged. Intelligentsium 02:58, 8 May 2010 (UTC)]
The May 7, 2010 revision (addition of the last paragraph in the article) by Amiro22 is obvious POV and should be removed in its entirety. It's obvious opinion by a butt-hurt Canucks fan.
Chisler1 (talk) 02:26, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
- I have removed the paragraph, as it is unsourced and alleges foul play on Byfuglien's part, a violation of our biographies of living persons policy. While you may disagree with their edits, please refrain from making personal or ad hominem comments, such as you did with the phrase "obvious opinion by a butt-hurt Canucks fan". Intelligentsium 02:58, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
Time in Chicago
editThere is next-to-nothing about his significant contributions to the Blackhawks. Even fancruft is better than nothing... Colipon+(Talk) 03:42, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
- I think the problem is the sheer amount of vandalism he gets. When the furor dies down, I think people will actually start contributing. He definitely has a lot of articles written about him now, so there's no shortage of sources. I believe (I don't know if this is actually true) that a quality article will bring less vandalism, much like how people are inclined to keep clean places clean but aren't afraid to throw another piece of litter on the pile. So hopefully, someone will expand this article. I'd do it but I've got my eye on a few other projects at the moment. –Schmloof (talk · contribs) 03:55, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
There was endless media coverage of how Buf was a goal machine in the 2010 playoffs, including a Sports Illustrated feature on May 31, 2010, "Large and In Charge." He led the Cup winners with 11 playoff goals, including 4 or 5 game-winners, and he knocked Blackhawks nemesis (and great player) Pronger on his ass, as pictured in Sports Illustrated on June 14, 2010. His breakout success on a Cup-winner is a big part of his story and it belongs in ANY story of Buf's career. Jrgilb (talk) 03:31, 14 October 2010 (UTC)
There should be mention of how he messed with Luongo during both playoff series, and in particular his hat trick at rogers arena against Luongo during the 09-10 run. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.191.29.131 (talk) 00:42, 22 November 2010 (UTC)
Atlanta
edithttp://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nhl/news/story?id=5320715
He's been traded, i think someone might wanna add this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.181.115.105 (talk) 00:51, 24 June 2010 (UTC)
- The information will be updated when it is officially confirmed by an NHL source, (either NHL.com, or the original website of the Thrashers or Blackhawks). Please see WP:XBALL for more information. Thanks though. -- StarScream1007 ►Talk 00:55, 24 June 2010 (UTC)
- It's been confirmed per NHL.com. 24.8.208.72 (talk) 06:07, 24 June 2010 (UTC)
Place of Birth
editThere are multiple prominent sources that list Byfuglien's place of birth as Roseau. These include NHL.com, hockeydb.com, USA Hockey. However, I have found some articles that state Byfuglien was born in Minneapolis and moved to Roseau. These include A Yahoo! sports article about his arrest, His ESPN Profile, and A Pioneer Press Article about his arrest. I feel these are all Reliable sources. Any thoughts? Can anyone find more sources to verify he was born in Minneapolis. I believe the Chicago Tribune published a source about his early life, but I cannot seem to find it. -- StarScream1007 ►Talk 04:53, 26 October 2016 (UTC)
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Family
editThere are 4 other Byfugliens listed at hockeydb.com, 3 of whom are listed as from Roseau. Should we add a small section on his family? AllGloryToTheHypnotoad (talk) 01:14, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
- Not unless you can find a published, reliable source that identifies them as family (and specifically how they are related). General Ization Talk 01:16, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
- Yes, I know WP:RS. A cursory Google search provides multiple newspaper articles on Dustin that include mention of at least two other Byfugliens who have played hockey. AllGloryToTheHypnotoad (talk) 13:11, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
- Yes, and perhaps understood, but my point is that
(last name = Byfuglien) + (played hockey) + (from Roseau) ≠ (member of Dustin B's family)
unless a reliable source clearly states so (as improbable as it is, given the unusual name, that they would be unrelated). If the article merely notes that another hockey player shares Dustin's last name without clearly identifying a familial relationship, it would be synthesis to call them family. General Ization Talk 19:11, 6 April 2018 (UTC)- General Ization is correct here. You would need a reliable source that explicitly states the other players named Byfuglien are actually Dustin's relatives. Take Joe Thornton and Shawn Thornton - the two have the same surname but are not related. (Oddly, Scott Thornton is related Joe). If you can find a good source that confirms all five (or some) of the Byfuglien are related, that would be a good addition to this article and List of family relations in the NHL. -- StarScream1007 ►Talk 22:19, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
- Yes, I know how Wikipedia works, I've been here for a while. AllGloryToTheHypnotoad (talk) 19:40, 7 April 2018 (UTC)
- @AllGloryToTheHypnotoad: No offense intended, but you asked the question and now seem to resent the answers as if they implied something about your skills or experience (they do not). You have not cited any sources here on the Talk page, so we cannot determine whether they would support the edit you suggested. All we can do is refer you to policy, which we have done. General Ization Talk 15:31, 11 April 2018 (UTC)
- Yes, I know how Wikipedia works, I've been here for a while. AllGloryToTheHypnotoad (talk) 19:40, 7 April 2018 (UTC)
- General Ization is correct here. You would need a reliable source that explicitly states the other players named Byfuglien are actually Dustin's relatives. Take Joe Thornton and Shawn Thornton - the two have the same surname but are not related. (Oddly, Scott Thornton is related Joe). If you can find a good source that confirms all five (or some) of the Byfuglien are related, that would be a good addition to this article and List of family relations in the NHL. -- StarScream1007 ►Talk 22:19, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
- Yes, and perhaps understood, but my point is that
- Yes, I know WP:RS. A cursory Google search provides multiple newspaper articles on Dustin that include mention of at least two other Byfugliens who have played hockey. AllGloryToTheHypnotoad (talk) 13:11, 6 April 2018 (UTC)