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Sorry I got mixed up. He played for the Blues and was an assistant coach for the Preds.
Sorry I got mixed up. He played for the Blues and was an assistant coach for the Preds.
Sorry I got mixed up. He played for the Blues and was an assistant coach for the Preds.
Wonder who he's going to eventually replace at the NHL level. Probably Bennett
Dude is the real deal 100% alpha male leader.Wait...the AGM in Minnesota/GM in Iowa is Edmonton fan-favorite (at least if you speak to Mark Spector) and former Avs shootout King Matt Hendricks!?
Back when I still thought highly of Joel Quenneville, I was still insanely bitter about two things--one, the fact that he almost singlehandedly stopped the most improbable run to the playoffs in team history simply because he thought it would be a good idea to put a rusty-as-f*** Karlis Skrastins (God rest that poor man's soul) back in the lineup, even though the team sparked that crazy run AFTER he went down with injury...and two, Q absolutely hated then-prospect Johnny Boychuk to the point where he would only play him in preseason as a forward, so the Avs threw him to Boston in exchange for Matt Hendricks. Hendricks was a perfectly fine 4C and, as Joe Sacco accidentally found out, quite good at shootouts. But he was not worth a legit top-four defensive prospect who ended up winning a Stanley Cup and playing over 700 NHL games.Dude is the real deal 100% alpha male leader.
I loved him as a lower line forward but his leadership I thought was pretty significantly overblown. He was a less talented LOC who would willingly fight whenever it was called for.
Lmao imagine living here and at the time having to listen to the losers in the media actually debate about who should be captain: Connor McDavid or Matt Hendricks. It was an actual thing.Anyway, the fawning that always took place by the local scribes wherever he went was just ridiculous. I have no doubt whatsoever that if Jim Matheson and Mark Spector ran the Oilers, they would've found a way to deal away Connor McDavid and made Hendricks captain (while also slapping the alternate captain patch on Kris Russell).
He had one great month, I think it was October and then Father Time caught up to him and he was injured most of the rest of the year.Since I didn't really follow the Eagles this year, can anyone give a recap on Peter Holland. I know the Eagles didn't re-sign him and he's a free agent, but I was sort of pulling for him on a personal level. However, once it was clear he was AHL bound, he just fell completely off my radar.
Thanks for the info @tigervixxen! I just admired his stick withitness. Finally makes the NHL for a couple of years, then back to the AHL for two more seasons with three different teams (and a 23 game run with NYR) then off to the KHL for two seasons and then the SHL before retiring for a year before attempting his comeback with us. Didn't think he really had a chance in hell, but admired that he was going out there on the wrong side of 30 trying to make it back into the NHL after so long.He had one great month, I think it was October and then Father Time caught up to him and he was injured most of the rest of the year.
Eagles trying to party like it’s 2019 again.
We definitely need to sign one more goalie. A #3 I would imagine. Cause as it stands right now; Georgiev, Annunen, and Miner are the ones signed to NHL deals. As far as the defense goes, I feel like we’re pretty set there. I think Malinski will start up with the Avs as I believe (not 100% sure) he can get claimed on waivers. So Eagles could roll with this potentially to start:any thoughts on how the Eagles squad is looking right now? I saw they will have the return of some veterans who are arguably AHL stars, so assuming Wagner, Innala, etc play down there... the squad doesnt look too bad, imo. needs a starter goalie and one more decent D.
I'm afraid they won't have the cap space to be active on it.I think the Avs will be active on the waiver wire this season.
They could still pick up a cheap 3rd pair dman that would fit in better than Malinski for example.I'm afraid they won't have the cap space to be active on it.
I'm actually of the belief that Landy, LOC and Lehky will all be good to go by the end of exhibition games.
Eagles are forever a first round exit sort of team. They need real drafted talent and a plan to use them to get beyond that. The mercenaries can only take them so far and this group is all 30++. They have a real home ice advantage in Loveland which gives them a boost otherwise the org’s AHL team circled the drain before the move. So competitive enough but nothing to really get excited about.any thoughts on how the Eagles squad is looking right now? I saw they will have the return of some veterans who are arguably AHL stars, so assuming Wagner, Innala, etc play down there... the squad doesnt look too bad, imo. needs a starter goalie and one more decent D.
No he’s not, he received one year of waiver exemption for signing at 25, it wasn’t even an ELC.Malinski is waiver-exempt for one more season
Eagles are forever a first round exit sort of team. They need real drafted talent and a plan to use them to get beyond that. The mercenaries can only take them so far and this group is all 30++. They have a real home ice advantage in Loveland which gives them a boost otherwise the org’s AHL team circled the drain before the move. So competitive enough but nothing to really get excited about.
Completely agree that they have to sign a goalie, either a third or NHL backup and push Annunen down. I’m curious why they haven’t done this yet as quite a few ok good decent ones have signed for cheap. My guess is they are waiting for Martin Jones to sign for peanuts.
I refuse to call the best-of-three play-in round the Pacific division invented to get 7 of its 10 teams into the “playoffs” a playoff round when there’s still 4 rounds beyond that to win the Calder Cup. Yes, they actually advanced to the real second round once and they also lost the play-in last year. So that pretty much balances out to a first round exit sort of team or I could clarify to say round one of the actual playoffs exit team. That doesn’t mean that’s literally what will happen every single year but that’s the type of team they are and the general level of success that one could expect from them.
Remember in 2021 it was the covid shortened year and only the Pacific division had “playoffs”. The Eagles won one single playoff game.