Oh and Quick would be eviscerated here if he let in that second goal. Just saying.
Also, remember this salty ***** every time you read one of his articles pumping everyone else's tires.
Oh and Quick would be eviscerated here if he let in that second goal. Just saying.
Also, remember this salty ***** every time you read one of his articles pumping everyone else's tires.
what the... did Drew pee on this guy's cereal or something?
So we win, and you rag on Quick? Quality team support.Campbell is still playing better than Quick.
That may be true but it’s 2 games.Ryan was very good tonight, not sure what you are talking about. Yeah, he had three really poor shifts Edmonton, but tonight he did everything asked of him and he showed he can bounce back.
Bjornfot has been wildly overmatched in these two games. I am anxious to see how he plays at home before they send him back to Sweden, which cannot be in doubt now. He is most definitely not ready.
Well said.That may be true butt it’s 2 games.
After 1 games half the people on here were complaining about Kovi being done, tonight not so much. He’s not going to snap his fingers and adjust instantly. If you recall he looked overmatched in his first preseason game. Let’s give him a little time before we decide. I don’t understand how you expect him to be dialled in from game 1. It was always going to take several games before we can start making valid assessments. His IQ and poise means he may adjust, but I agree he may not.
As I said it’s just 2 games. Given how easily he out played the rest of the d chasing a spot in camp, I think he will be given every chance. If he’s learning and improving I think he will stay. Whatever they do though must be about what’s best for his development, forget contracts etc. His development must be the key driver.You can see what MacDermid is necessary.
Kings should send Bjornfot back to Sweden - we have Ryan and MacD and guys like Clague in the AHL.
He wouldn't have to be delegated to a power-play specialist if he didn't continually make dumb and risky plays up the middle of the ice in the defensive Zone. It's amazing Kovalchuk hasn't figured this out by this stage in his career-- basically hockey 101.I liked Kovy. I really wish they would utilize his shot more. He's been with the team for over the season and I don't know if we've seen them actually try. He's more of a specialist now. He had a great game and is going to have offensive production, but was also a turnover machine and a liability. That being said, I believe TMac is one of the perfect candidates to take advantage of Kovy and his strengths while limiting his weaknesses.
Roy was by far our worst d-man again and this time he didn't have the McDavid excuse.
The stats match my eye test, dude was just ineffective. He didn't get blown up clearly like the other night, thank goodness, but he was still awful. He was our worst CF% player despite softer minutes.
Agreed on Bjornfot though, unfortunately, he just hasn't been the same guy as the preseason.
He wouldn't have to be delegated to a power-play specialist if he didn't continually make dumb and risky plays up the middle of the ice in the defensive Zone. It's amazing Kovalchuk hasn't figured this out by this stage in his career-- basically hockey 101.
Also, remember this salty ***** every time you read one of his articles pumping everyone else's tires.
Tkachuk uses the beef between them to get juiced up for the game. So does Doughty. The two of them were the best players on the ice last night. Clearly it worked for them.what the... did Drew pee on this guy's cereal or something?
LOL @ Brown facewashing Drew to get him to stop chirping the fans.