expatriatedtexan
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- Aug 17, 2005
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Felt like that movie, Animal House and Up Periscope got played at least monthly while underway on my old boat.
Felt like that movie, Animal House and Up Periscope got played at least monthly while underway on my old boat.
I would he is tough and was excellent in the playoffs.
MacDonald even at half-speed (he’s been working his way back from injury) is at least twice as good as JJ at his best.I would he is tough and was excellent in the playoffs.
We could always play someone like MacDonald who sucks
I'd say it would look a fair bit better than Englund-EJ.MacDonald even at half-speed (he’s been working his way back from injury) is at least twice as good as JJ at his best.
And he was awful in the playoffs. Had hands down the worst giveaway by an Avs player in the postseason.
I get he’s a good guy and I’m glad he got his ring but that ship has sailed. I don’t even want to consider how bad an EJ-JJ pairing would be this year.
You’d be wrong. Other than inexplicably risking injury to his goalies on two separate occasions, Englund has looked perfectly fine on the third pairing. Admittedly that’s with limited minutes but you definitely don’t want JJ playing any more than that either.I'd say it would look a fair bit better than Englund-EJ.
I'll agree to disagree. I agree JJ isn't a 2nd pairing or even a 5th but I'd argue he's still a decent fairly decent 6th and pretty good 7th dman. Remember he was considered our 9th dman heading into last season, I think (or close). For whatever reason, he earns coaches trust. I think Bednar did very well, given the circumstances and injuries, managing him. I also think his locker room presence would be a good add.You’d be wrong. Other than inexplicably risking injury to his goalies on two separate occasions, Englund has looked perfectly fine on the third pairing. Admittedly that’s with limited minutes but you definitely don’t want JJ playing any more than that either.
Englund is a tire fire. He's so bad lol.
I think you might be on an island with that opinion.He's been perfectly fine for a guy who was like ninth on the D depth chart. I'd still take him over JJ. For a big guy he can skate fairly well and the puck skill is better than I thought.
If the Avs get to the point where they gotta call up Middleton, okay, THEN you go and get JJ.
I thought Englund has looked fine other than the goalie running part.I would easily take Jack Johnson back over Englund. Englund is absolutely awful.
I think you might be on an island with that opinion.
I'm no JMFJ stan but as a #6 he is perfectly fine.
Englund is a tire fire. He's so bad lol.
Watching Englund makes me miss MacDermid on the back end. That should say alotI would easily take Jack Johnson back over Englund. Englund is absolutely awful.
He's got the idea, just lacks directionI thought Englund has looked fine other than the goalie running part.
Looks like Dries won't draw into the lineup tonight.This is Sheldon Dries all over again. People losing their minds over a guy who's like the 3rd or 4th callup. What are people expecting here?
I still maintain that Dries was literally the only forward who knew what he was doing on the PK at the time. No other Avs player even bothered getting using his stick to disrupt passes and to challenge shooters. He was also fine as a 12th forward on an insanely banged-up team. The only minus on him was the occasional stupid penalty.
Englund is pretty much the same. Getting very limited minutes, he's been fine, with a bigger role I could see some bad things happening, but he's not Brad Stuart with the puck and he can move well for a big fella.
I should also add that *knock on wood* after a horrendous start, EJ seems to have cleaned things up a little.
Looks like Dries won't draw into the lineup tonight.
I mean, what do you think you're seeing? What are you expecting.This is Sheldon Dries all over again. People losing their minds over a guy who's like the 3rd or 4th callup. What are people expecting here?
I still maintain that Dries was literally the only forward who knew what he was doing on the PK at the time. No other Avs player even bothered getting using his stick to disrupt passes and to challenge shooters. He was also fine as a 12th forward on an insanely banged-up team. The only minus on him was the occasional stupid penalty.
Englund is pretty much the same. Getting very limited minutes, he's been fine, with a bigger role I could see some bad things happening, but he's not Brad Stuart with the puck and he can move well for a big fella.
I should also add that *knock on wood* after a horrendous start, EJ seems to have cleaned things up a little.