JTBF81
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There's no confirmation of that from what I've seen. Either way, Raddysh will certainly be a big part of the team this season.Raddysh is sitting game one of the season so it’s not a good start!
There's no confirmation of that from what I've seen. Either way, Raddysh will certainly be a big part of the team this season.Raddysh is sitting game one of the season so it’s not a good start!
Game 1 of the season or Game 7 of the preseason?Raddysh is sitting game one of the season so it’s not a good start!
Agreed on the beef! We're softer this year but our guys are at least fiesty. Cernak is still a decent enough "threat" on the blue line, our guys can get chippy. But we are lacking a physical presence thats necessary for playoffs. But you can get sandpaper at TDL so nothing to worry about too much for now.Vasy wins the Vezina, and maybe Cooper gets his Jack Adams. I'll even throw Cirelli in as a Selke nominee.
I think the team is way too soft and small (at forward anyways) to go deep in the playoffs, but they could get away with it in the regular season and make it to the dance while putting up a nice record . Hopefully JBB makes the necessary moves to add some beef by the deadline if he thinks this group has a prayer of winning the cup.
Nonetheless, I'm pumped for the season and we might see some great storylines and bounceback candidates.
Or, Kucherov has a terrible turnover at the blue line, but luckily Stamkos has a flashback and one-times it the wrong way for the win.We play in the finals against the Preds, in a game 7, they have a PP in the last minute, game is even.. Stammer hits the crossbar, puck bounces out to Sheary who scores a SH, winning us the cup
not the same kind of thing,but I remember me and my best friend played at same team under one coach, at the summer friend left for another team and they narrived to our city to play against us, and my friend had a puck he crosed our blue line, and coach began to yell "come shoot shoot at net shoot" xDOr, Kucherov has a terrible turnover at the blue line, but luckily Stamkos has a flashback and one-times it the wrong way for the win.