Not necessarily, just that it was good skill shown by Jake. Georgiev could have repositioned himself for sure.In other words, nothing he could have done?
Not necessarily, just that it was good skill shown by Jake. Georgiev could have repositioned himself for sure.In other words, nothing he could have done?
A documentary of Michkov and Tortorella interactions of this rookie season would probably make better content than any of the other NHL behind-the-scenes documentaries.
A lot of noise was made (for obvious reasons) when Tortorella scratched Michkov for two games in the early November. Before his scratch, he hadHa ha, I actually agree with him insofar as that a player shouldn't be looking to do it every time. If the opportunity is there, yeah, try it, but otherwise there are often better plays to be had.
I also remember folks wanting Shane Wright.Remember when some here wanted Shane Pinto.for 2C ?
Not me. I was always more of a fan of Steven Garbanzo.Remember when some here wanted Shane Pinto.for 2C ?
For what it's worth, last 10 games: 6G, 11P, 7EVP, +4I also remember folks wanting Shane Wright.
I wasn't really trying to dog on the guy. I was more or less just pointing out that for a long time, we were interested in pretty much anyone who could play C. I was dumb enough to hope there would be a way to trade a Toews package to Arizona for Hayton and Crouse prior to him signing that 7 year deal.For what it's worth, last 10 games: 6G, 11P, 7EVP, +4
Why is there only one game tonight?
Which, as I've said earlier, I cannot understand. The NHL makes a big f***ing deal of playing games in Europe every year, and sure they give us matinee games which are prime time for us in Europe.Well you know the NHL is allergic to Fridays.
I could be wrong, but I don't think shows like S.W.A.T, Fire Country, Lopez vs Lopez and Young Sheldon re-runs have the same audience draw as primetime in the 80s and 90sIs the Friday Primetime lineup still so strong the NHL doesn't want to compete?
How many people even watch TV actually these days? Because I'm pretty sure the percentage among millennials and zoomers is getting smaller every year. You can stream everything.I could be wrong, but I don't think shows like S.W.A.T, Fire Country, Lopez vs Lopez and Young Sheldon re-runs have the same audience draw as primetime in the 80s and 90s
I don't think it's different here at all. Among all my friends (millennials) no one I know watches standard TV anymore. I barely use my TV anymore. I just have it for sports and the fact that it's bundled with my Internet and home security. I can't even remember the last TV show I watch when it aired new. On the rare occasion I want to watch a show, I just set the DVR and watch when it's convenient. Or as you said, stream it on Hulu, or YouTube etc, ect.How many people even watch TV actually these days? Because I'm pretty sure the percentage among millennials and zoomers is getting smaller every year. You can stream everything.
I have turned my TV on for like 3 programs this year, the rest of the time I'm just using it to stream movies, shows and youtube via my computer. And it's pretty much the same with everyone I talk to who is reasonably my age or younger (30). I can't believe it's that different over there in the States?