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Levshunov or Dickinson1. Celebrini
2. Demidov
3. Lindstrom
4. Iginla
What do?
Levshunov or Dickinson1. Celebrini
2. Demidov
3. Lindstrom
4. Iginla
What do?
You don't think that an ER doctor did rotations in orthopedics in med school or can assess the implications of an orthopedic injury? Is he/she helpless in stabilizing a fracture in the ER then?It’s not wild, just misinformed. Lindstrom has a condition that neurosurgeons are best equipped to opine on, not ER doctors, et al. He doesn’t have a gunshot wound.
This is HF Boards. Random posters in here have more knowledge regarding Russian players than people who work for KHL teams' hockey ops departments. Random posters on HF Boards can also assess injuries better than NHL teams' medical staffs or any medical professional who examined the injured player.You don't think that an ER doctor did rotations in orthopedics in med school or can assess the implications of an orthopedic injury? Is he/she helpless in stabilizing a fracture in the ER then?
Can someone explain why Sennecke is on the DND list all of a sudden?
You don't think that an ER doctor did rotations in orthopedics in med school or can assess the implications of an orthopedic injury? Is he/she helpless in stabilizing a fracture in the ER then?
Is that video supposed to impress anyone ? And what the hell is that music ?
He’s got to be trolling.
There's a cohort of hfhabs who think having your own opinion about anything is Haram, even if you do happen to be a medical doctor.
Even if you did any medical doctor would not make a diagnosis without seeing the actual imagery, come on.
Idk. Playoffs are different game than regular season. More tight, less space, more physical, mental, etc.
Some guys consistently thrive in playoffs, some don't. For multitude of reasons
It's strip club music, it's got to be good enough for the marketing shots no?Is that video supposed to impress anyone ? And what the hell is that music ?
He’s got to be trolling.
Who is ready to play NHL next year ?
My guess is :
Celebrini
Levshunov
Dickinson
Take Lev and have the best D in the league in 2 years1. Celebrini
2. Demidov
3. Lindstrom
4. Iginla
What do?
They’re called gamers. That’s your archetype. Not all players have that extra gearIdk. Playoffs are different game than regular season. More tight, less space, more physical, mental, etc.
Some guys consistently thrive in playoffs, some don't. For multitude of reasons
Now THAT is a Dcorps!!Take Lev and have the best D in the league in 2 years
Guhle-Levshunov
Hutson-Reinbacher
Wifi-Mailloux
Engstrom-Bodgan
While in terms of best players, I have Dickinson ahead of Lev, if both were there, the difference is so slight I'd take the right handed guy. that d corps with Lev on it, is unreal.Take Lev and have the best D in the league in 2 years
Guhle-Levshunov
Hutson-Reinbacher
Wifi-Mailloux
Engstrom-Bodgan
Maybe Iginla too, but I give it an outside shot, like 25 or 30% chance and would perhaps prefer him in juniors were we to draft him. Seems like the kind of kid that will force hard decisions in camp.
And hopefully hes a HabHave a feeling Iggy will end up one of the best player of this draft when it’s all said and done.
So much to like in this player.
I wouldn't be a big fan of this , although he already has a very pro friendly game. I'd like him to get 3 full seasons at the junior level, to really cement his progression curve. He's barely over the 100 game mark in the WHL right now, it's real thin experience before taking the next step.Maybe Iginla too, but I give it an outside shot, like 25 or 30% chance and would perhaps prefer him in juniors were we to draft him. Seems like the kind of kid that will force hard decisions in camp.
Maybe Celebrini and that's it imoWho is ready to play NHL next year ?
My guess is :
Celebrini
Levshunov
Dickinson
Indeed. We are blessed to be fraternizing with geniuses.This is HF Boards. Random posters in here have more knowledge regarding Russian players than people who work for KHL teams' hockey ops departments. Random posters on HF Boards can also assess injuries better than NHL teams' medical staffs or any medical professional who examined the injured player.