i don't agree with bad food but i do think it is a bit overhyped. this poll is relative to cities/states like LA/Cali, NY/tri-state, MTL, TOR, VAN, NSH, Florida etc. the food here is solid, but compared to some of those cities i don't think it is anything out of the ordinary or noteworthy.It's that time of year friends. Athletic player survey, no one will ever take our trophy.
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Three quotes about us, the bad food is kind of suprising:
“There’s not much to do out there,” one player said. “It’s f—ing cold. I haven’t heard a guy go to Winnipeg and be like, 'This is going to be my forever home.’”
"Nothing to do, bad food, freezing,” another said.
Here’s one Jets player’s defense of his city, noting that the drive from the airport to downtown isn’t exactly the scenic route: “I remember when I first did it, it was underwhelming. There are parts of the city that are great, but you don't see that (as a visiting player). I always wish that they'd stay down at the Forks or somewhere like that. I don't think that hotel meets the criteria for the league, but it would be better than staying downtown."
samberg has really elevated that pairing. his play this year has been v good. wanted to see him a bit consistently & performing well in a top-4 role, and he's done just that + more.Looks Like Pionk is the best one of that bunch, still.
Hopefully he can stick. Him and Samberg have chemistry together.
Agree with you in regards to using team stats on a player without context. If you're a player driving the bus it can be useful, but means very little when you're sitting at the back. If that wasn't the case, Charlie Huddy would be talked about in hushed tones for how amazing he was.Ryan Lindgren sucks. Ask any Ranger fan. Terrible in his own end, terrible on the PK, generates minimal offense, makes $4.5M this season. Why would we want him? What do you see in him?
Career playoff GP means nothing to me. By that logic we should go after Pat Maroon with 163 GP and three cups then?
Yeah, that bunch doesn't scream $10M AAV. Big deal. That doesn't preclude Chevy trying to trade for a big-dollar top-2 D, or a good 2C, or preferring any number of moves before giving Ehlers $8M. Maybe he simply doesn't want to give him Scheifele and Helly dollars. All kinds of reasons Chevy might have for not signing Ehlers to a mega contract, and that doesn't even get around to the reasons Ehlers could have for wanting to go elsewhere.
I figure Ehlers is somewhere around 60% gone, 40% returning. Maybe 65-35.
way you back-pedal you should be starting DB for the Bombers.Your post in the Ehlers thread.
My guess is GMs will be falling over themselves come FA time to sign defensement to $10M contracts. By the way, I never said Ehlers will be getting $10M. Have you been taking citing lessons from gojetsgo?
I could of sworn we used to be on like 67% of no trade lists!It's that time of year friends. Athletic player survey, no one will ever take our trophy.
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Three quotes about us, the bad food is kind of suprising:
“There’s not much to do out there,” one player said. “It’s f—ing cold. I haven’t heard a guy go to Winnipeg and be like, 'This is going to be my forever home.’”
"Nothing to do, bad food, freezing,” another said.
Here’s one Jets player’s defense of his city, noting that the drive from the airport to downtown isn’t exactly the scenic route: “I remember when I first did it, it was underwhelming. There are parts of the city that are great, but you don't see that (as a visiting player). I always wish that they'd stay down at the Forks or somewhere like that. I don't think that hotel meets the criteria for the league, but it would be better than staying downtown."
But no Edmonton.It's that time of year friends. Athletic player survey, no one will ever take our trophy.
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Three quotes about us, the bad food is kind of suprising:
“There’s not much to do out there,” one player said. “It’s f—ing cold. I haven’t heard a guy go to Winnipeg and be like, 'This is going to be my forever home.’”
"Nothing to do, bad food, freezing,” another said.
Here’s one Jets player’s defense of his city, noting that the drive from the airport to downtown isn’t exactly the scenic route: “I remember when I first did it, it was underwhelming. There are parts of the city that are great, but you don't see that (as a visiting player). I always wish that they'd stay down at the Forks or somewhere like that. I don't think that hotel meets the criteria for the league, but it would be better than staying downtown."
I'm sure young millionaires are referring to different restaurants than you or I usually frequent loli don't agree with bad food but i do think it is a bit overhyped. this poll is relative to cities/states like LA/Cali, NY/tri-state, MTL, TOR, VAN, NSH, Florida etc. the food here is solid, but compared to some of those cities i don't think it is anything out of the ordinary or noteworthy.
samberg has really elevated that pairing. his play this year has been v good. wanted to see him a bit consistently & performing well in a top-4 role, and he's done just that + more.
Hy's and Shark Club are pretty welfare compared to the top end places in New York and Chicago haha...I think Winnipeg has a great diversity of really good restaurants.
I was talking to 2 guys from New York at the Punjabi Sweet House on Mandalay and they told me it was the best East Indian food they have ever tasted.
My better half moved here from TO and she told me she was surprised by how many really good restaurants we have and also very surprised by the different choices.
Mind you, the millionaires might be comparing the much more expensive restaurants.
The question was, "what's the first team on it"I could of sworn we used to be on like 67% of no trade lists!
Progress?
Most of the time these guys are in town for 24 hours or less, so if they are complaining about the food it means that the catering at the Fairmont or Delta isn't great compared to other NHL hotels in other cities.It's that time of year friends. Athletic player survey, no one will ever take our trophy.
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Three quotes about us, the bad food is kind of suprising:
“There’s not much to do out there,” one player said. “It’s f—ing cold. I haven’t heard a guy go to Winnipeg and be like, 'This is going to be my forever home.’”
"Nothing to do, bad food, freezing,” another said.
Here’s one Jets player’s defense of his city, noting that the drive from the airport to downtown isn’t exactly the scenic route: “I remember when I first did it, it was underwhelming. There are parts of the city that are great, but you don't see that (as a visiting player). I always wish that they'd stay down at the Forks or somewhere like that. I don't think that hotel meets the criteria for the league, but it would be better than staying downtown."
You have to wonder if Namestnikov and Kupari aren't playing for their jobs, as any slump by those two probably makes them replaceable at the deadline.I've said it before and ill harp on it again - Monahan and Toffoli last year did nothing but mess with our chemistry. I think Arniel sees how dynamic our lineup is and hopefully keeps this apparent to Chevy. I wouldn't mind a 2C but at this point I'm leaning more towards "Don't fix what aint broken" because if we trade a first + a prospect for another 2C and the chemistry isn't there we are shooting ourselves in the foot.
2nd line in the past 6 games:
67.5 HDCF%
66% xGF%
60 SCF%
Only thing I want before the deadline is a d man.
This.I think Winnipeg has a great diversity of really good restaurants.
I was talking to 2 guys from New York at the Punjabi Sweet House on Mandalay and they told me it was the best East Indian food they have ever tasted.
My better half moved here from TO and she told me she was surprised by how many really good restaurants we have and also very surprised by the different choices.
Mind you, the millionaires might be comparing the much more expensive restaurants.
Not many cities would have these. Most of these players dont venture out of the hotel and have no idea what they are talking about.This.
Winnipeg kills it for variety and quality with mom and pop operations, but that’s not where visiting NHL players are frequenting.
No Michelin star restaurants, only a few high end steakhouses. You’re going to get sick of visiting Earl’s Main St. every time you’re in Winnipeg. So yeah, not surprised at all by that comment.
I think Winnipeg has a great diversity of really good restaurants.
I was talking to 2 guys from New York at the Punjabi Sweet House on Mandalay and they told me it was the best East Indian food they have ever tasted.
My better half moved here from TO and she told me she was surprised by how many really good restaurants we have and also very surprised by the different choices.
Mind you, the millionaires might be comparing the much more expensive restaurants.
Except vancouver, montreal, toronto, chicago, new york, etc hahaAgreed. Also I remember almost every Jet raving about the food scene in those game day programs that the team used to put out. I think it's largely due to the fact that the players stay right around the arena that impacts there perception.
I've been to a lot of cities and I wouldn't trade our food scene with the vast majority of them.
certainly. but even then, idk how many of those cities or states you have visited, but i have found nice & diverse spots to eat pretty easily in some of those cities.I'm sure young millionaires are referring to different restaurants than you or I usually frequent lol
perhaps we do not have as many options as other cities ?
You’re probably right, all I’m saying is that the Winnipeg restaurant scene isn’t really catering to young multi millionaires.Not many cities would have these. Most of these players dont venture out of the hotel and have no idea what they are talking about.