Beerz
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P-1. O-1 is not meant for this kind of situation.
I saw “extraordinary ability” as being a professional athlete not a God lol
How it is descibed on that website it is for sure P-1
P-1. O-1 is not meant for this kind of situation.
”Jag är hur stolt som helst”At least he gets an NHL paycheck. Pilut isn't the kind of guy to complain, he didn't establish himself in the SHL until his fifth year. He had a lot more good things to say about Rochester and the teammates there than about the Sabres in interviews during the summer so he's probably enjoying himself.
This will probably jinx it but whatever.
It is Christmas Day in Russia. But not Sweden. Hmm.Finally, wise men bearing gifts...
Or maybe let the coach take a look at him during practice and decide which 6 or 7 are the most prepared to play the system?imagine looking at your lineup options and thinking it might be ok to sit this guy.
If Pilut practices and they still pick Bogo, then we need to pick a new system.Or maybe let the coach take a look at him during practice and decide which 6 or 7 are the most prepared to play the system?
He better. Ralph literally said guys who don't want to be here won't play.I bet Pilut will play over Bogo.
Maybe he is forced to play Bogo I don't want to think of other reasonsHe better. Ralph literally said guys who don't want to be here won't play.
There will be nothing surprising or appalling about Pilut sitting his first game with the big club.
There was a time and place to be mad Pilut wasn't in our top 6, and that was coming out of training camp. At this point, standard operating procedure says he's here for emergencies and can work his way into the lineup with a good week of practice maybe. That's how the world works.
Also in the real world, incompetent malcontents like Bogosian get launched into the sun.There will be nothing surprising or appalling about Pilut sitting his first game with the big club.
There was a time and place to be mad Pilut wasn't in our top 6, and that was coming out of training camp. At this point, standard operating procedure says he's here for emergencies and can work his way into the lineup with a good week of practice maybe. That's how the world works.
that seems like making excuses for incompetence on the part of the Sabres
Also in the real world, incompetent malcontents like Bogosian get launched into the sun.
He skated with Risto in practice and Bogo/Miller were the rotating defenseman so it gives me hope.Sounds like Ralph danced around the question of Pilut playing tonight in his morning interview with GR. I have my doubts.
We aren't paying him any less if we give him a seat in the press box where he can't hurt us.Not sure what version of reality is real world to you, but it's not mine.
Bogosian has negative value and they may very well have to pay something stupid to get rid of him. In the real world, he's probably hanging out and hopefully playing small minutes and sitting off and on until he walks. They didn't have a salary cap and guaranteed contracts at Bethlehem Steel.
Again, the macro thing was trading for him. This all is just little fallout.
they have him skating with Risto.Sounds like Ralph danced around the question of Pilut playing tonight in his morning interview with GR. I have my doubts.
There will be nothing surprising or appalling about Pilut sitting his first game with the big club.
There was a time and place to be mad Pilut wasn't in our top 6, and that was coming out of training camp. At this point, standard operating procedure says he's here for emergencies and can work his way into the lineup with a good week of practice maybe. That's how the world works.
We aren't paying him any less if we give him a seat in the press box where he can't hurt us.
they have him skating with Risto.
I can guarantee you one thing: Pilut will not be playing tonightSounds like Ralph danced around the question of Pilut playing tonight in his morning interview with GR. I have my doubts.