Raccoon Jesus
We were right there
too bad they will never rock em again
It's true, but I'm too lazy to photoshop a C onto a white tee shirt for that pic
too bad they will never rock em again
Would that make him the Toddfather?I don’t think your father would pass up on you with How much you’ve dedicated yourself to defending his name on HF
Teams like Van, Buffalo, Ottawa, CBJ, are specifically looking for a shutdown Rd to pair with their fancy LD's. TO & WPG probably in the market for a RD as well.If we trade Roy, you need a LHD equivalent IMO.
I also think Roy has more trade value on the market then most people realize.
You could try taking Anderson off the top pair to help stabilize the second pair.
Bjornfot - Doughty
Anderson - Spence
Physical Shutdown Dman - Clarke
A for asshole since our “rivals” don’t like himThis jersey gonna look good with 'A' on the shoulder in the future.
A for asshole since our “rivals” don’t like him
Replace the Chevy with the crown and make our current RR our main away and we'd have the best set in the league as opposed to one of the worstThis jersey gonna look good with 'A' on the shoulder in the future.
“Growing”?!?He's growing right into that Willie Mitchell comp
But coach, why the hell am I out on the PK??Psst, Sean...
That's your guy there
I wonder if GV problems are mental.. he doesnt seem to be wired the way say Fiala or Moore are - where they bring it every game.. He's more of a Kempe personality.. but he was like Jekyl/Hyde from camp til recently.. totally motivated, smiling, lots of energy.. now he seems in a deep rut getting schooled on the bench with a whiteboard, 4th line duties... not sure what is going on - if some of this is physical from his back or what.He definitely hasn't been galloping around lately the way he was the first ~20 games or so.
I wonder if GV problems are mental.. he doesnt seem to be wired the way say Fiala or Moore are - where they bring it every game.. He's more of a Kempe personality.. but he was like Jekyl/Hyde from camp til recently.. totally motivated, smiling, lots of energy.. now he seems in a deep rut getting schooled on the bench with a whiteboard, 4th line duties... not sure what is going on - if some of this is physical from his back or what.
He also was running an insanely high shooting percentage of 25% at the point he got his 10th goal. To my knowledge, no forward has sustained that high of a shooting percentage over the course of an entire season while playing regularly. Things were bound to regress to the mean.I wonder if GV problems are mental.. he doesnt seem to be wired the way say Fiala or Moore are - where they bring it every game.. He's more of a Kempe personality.. but he was like Jekyl/Hyde from camp til recently.. totally motivated, smiling, lots of energy.. now he seems in a deep rut getting schooled on the bench with a whiteboard, 4th line duties... not sure what is going on - if some of this is physical from his back or what.
Yeah, but he sure doesn't look anywhere near as noticeable out there or dangerous.He also was running an insanely high shooting percentage of 25% at the point he got his 10th goal. To my knowledge, no forward has sustained that high of a shooting percentage over the course of an entire season while playing regularly. Things were bound to regress to the mean.
Just dont think he should fall to the 4th line... I get the feeling there is not good simpatico with him and KoalaHe's still getting a lot of chances and making a lot of plays, they just aren't going in. I'll worry more when he stops taking the puck to the net, he's still doing that with regularity.
Yeah, but he sure doesn't look anywhere near as noticeable out there or dangerous.
Let's not forget that Trevor Moore's production was garbage in the bottom six last season. It wasn't until he was given a real extended shot on Phil's line that he started putting up good numbers.Playing with Kupari and JAD in ~14 minutes vs. playing with Iafallo/Byfield or Kopitar/Kempe 17-18 minutes will do that to a guy.
No at you, this is rhetorical--I don't know why we expect guys to hardcarry scrubs to production and then act surprised pikachu when they don't, this has been going on since Byfield at the beginning of last year.
I was thinking this as well when watching the Ducks game. Kupari seems like a hard player to play with for some reason.Playing with Kupari and JAD in ~14 minutes vs. playing with Iafallo/Byfield or Kopitar/Kempe 17-18 minutes will do that to a guy.
He was doing just fine on the 3rd line, then got moved up to the 1st line and I think all of us were concerned about that... Koala for sure has not a clue re development, giving guys opportunities to succeed...e.g. GV never got a look in OT nor did Byfield.Playing with Kupari and JAD in ~14 minutes vs. playing with Iafallo/Byfield or Kopitar/Kempe 17-18 minutes will do that to a guy.
No at you, this is rhetorical--I don't know why we expect guys to hardcarry scrubs to production and then act surprised pikachu when they don't, this has been going on since Byfield at the beginning of last year.
I noticed that too...he's not a good cycler, doesnt have a feel of when to make a pass too often.. reminds me of Kempe.. size, speed, good elusiveness..but play making is minimalI was thinking this as well when watching the Ducks game. Kupari seems like a hard player to play with for some reason.
I agree on the mindset piece, but with as many bodies as we have up front I don’t think he’d be in the lineup if it were related to his back injuries. I think it’s partially mental and partially the conditioning rigors of an 82-game season. A young player who’s right on the cusp of skating being a weakness makes it even more magnified as he needs to be on and in the groove to not have the skating be an issue.I wonder if GV problems are mental.. he doesnt seem to be wired the way say Fiala or Moore are - where they bring it every game.. He's more of a Kempe personality.. but he was like Jekyl/Hyde from camp til recently.. totally motivated, smiling, lots of energy.. now he seems in a deep rut getting schooled on the bench with a whiteboard, 4th line duties... not sure what is going on - if some of this is physical from his back or what.
Exactly. Seems like the classic 'no toolbox' player. It's unfortunate because he has a lot of the tools.I noticed that too...he's not a good cycler, doesnt have a feel of when to make a pass too often.. reminds me of Kempe.. size, speed, good elusiveness..but play making is minimal
Playing with Kupari and JAD in ~14 minutes vs. playing with Iafallo/Byfield or Kopitar/Kempe 17-18 minutes will do that to a guy.
No at you, this is rhetorical--I don't know why we expect guys to hardcarry scrubs to production and then act surprised pikachu when they don't, this has been going on since Byfield at the beginning of last year.
It's why I have a lot of disgust for "kids lines" in general. The kids are trying to figure out how to make their game fit into the NHL and already learning a lot ON the go. Give them quality vets to work with so they have a bit of the pressure reduced.Playing with Kupari and JAD in ~14 minutes vs. playing with Iafallo/Byfield or Kopitar/Kempe 17-18 minutes will do that to a guy.
No at you, this is rhetorical--I don't know why we expect guys to hardcarry scrubs to production and then act surprised pikachu when they don't, this has been going on since Byfield at the beginning of last year.
He's in a tough spot....he was doing so well....cooled off......then gets 4th line duty.....you can see the talent, but I don't agree with putting him on the 4th line....once...ok....but more than that....not sure what TM is trying to tell him, unless he's still punishing him for that errant pass in the Seattle game.....
I think the main problem is that our bottom 6 is a complete mish mosh. With respect to Lizotte and Kupari neither of those are the caliber of center that GV should be tied with. Once QB comes back I'd really like to see us go withI think Gabe is going through what Dough Weight went through in edmonton. Consistency issues of a young player breaking into the league.
Happens alot, and hope the kings leave him in the lineup to help him figure it out.