More importantly and relevant, he may be playing for a place on the expansion protection list.Watch Drury hand out Blackwell an 8 year extension with NMC.![]()
More importantly and relevant, he may be playing for a place on the expansion protection list.Watch Drury hand out Blackwell an 8 year extension with NMC.![]()
More importantly and relevant, he may be playing for a place on the expansion protection list.
I hope notMore importantly and relevant, he may be playing for a place on the expansion protection list.
Ranger management may have a different POVI hope nothe is an AHL player forced on the Rangers due to lack of depth and prospects not fully developed yet
I hope nothe is an AHL player forced on the Rangers due to lack of depth and prospects not fully developed yet
he wasn't with the Predators and was just a tweaner for a reasonThis is horse shit.
We can argue his usage and absurd leash granted by Quinn but Colin Blackwell is a NHL player.
he wasn't with the Predators and was just a tweaner for a reason
This, along with the previous hint, have me thinking Jan Mertzig, but I never would've gotten it otherwise. I can't even believe I remember that name. It's amazing the useless info that's buried in the recesses of our minds.1. Jan M.
This is horse shit.
We can argue his usage and absurd leash granted by Quinn but Colin Blackwell is a NHL player.
I don't know how you can watch Blackwell and think he's not an NHL player. Is he flawless? No. Is he a gamebreaker? No. Is he a solid little skill guy who also busts his ass every shift and leads by example? Absolutely.
He's inspiring, really. He was a mediocre college player who had to take an AHL deal to start his pro career. He had a weak first year as a professional. He worked hard and turned himself into a quality AHL player and earned an NHL deal. He kept working, got his chance, and seized it, showing clear NHL ability. His path was an unorthodox one where the odds were always squarely against him, but he kept working and looks like he has made a career for himself. That's great. I know it's a watered down tournament this year, but the guy is playing for his country wearing a letter in a major event--five years after being a fourth liner in the AHL.
He'll be an NHL player, either here or elsewhere, for at least as long as he holds up.
He walked into that locker room already checked out since he's already putting line combos in his head for next season at the gardenbro wtf with Team Canada. Do we even want Gallant anymore? lol
He absolutely is, but he’s the definition of a tweeter. Not big or physical enough for bottom 6 duties, not talented of fast enough for top 6 duties. If left for too long in either role he gets exposed.I don't know how you can watch Blackwell and think he's not an NHL player. Is he flawless? No. Is he a gamebreaker? No. Is he a solid little skill guy who also busts his ass every shift and leads by example? Absolutely.
He's inspiring, really. He was a mediocre college player who had to take an AHL deal to start his pro career. He had a weak first year as a professional. He worked hard and turned himself into a quality AHL player and earned an NHL deal. He kept working, got his chance, and seized it, showing clear NHL ability. His path was an unorthodox one where the odds were always squarely against him, but he kept working and looks like he has made a career for himself. That's great. I know it's a watered down tournament this year, but the guy is playing for his country wearing a letter in a major event--five years after being a fourth liner in the AHL.
He'll be an NHL player, either here or elsewhere, for at least as long as he holds up.
bro wtf with Team Canada. Do we even want Gallant anymore? lol
bro wtf with Team Canada. Do we even want Gallant anymore? lol
They always start slow and can pick it up.
But there is a difference between kids and even the C-tier’s nation’s prime players. Canada has a foundation of pros and the kid play well, but against a strong country like Germany it’s going to be tough with so many juniors.
Gallant? Look, what scares me is that he is a big bark who brings attitude but not really the world class coaching across the board. A game like this does nothing to change that lol. They were like ‘put pucks on the net’ and Canada gave away 4:00 of 5 on 3 with dumb shots never getting through.
But honestly, I know very little of Gallant and a game like this means nothing one way or another.
This, along with the previous hint, have me thinking Jan Mertzig, but I never would've gotten it otherwise. I can't even believe I remember that name. It's amazing the useless info that's buried in the recesses of our minds.