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The only Georgiev supporters are the quinninites who tried to defend Quinn.... with not giving Shesty #1 time to start last yearGeorgiev supporters will say Igor is playing with a lead, it's easier.
The only Georgiev supporters are the quinninites who tried to defend Quinn.... with not giving Shesty #1 time to start last yearGeorgiev supporters will say Igor is playing with a lead, it's easier.
I still feel like Kreider doesn’t know how strong he really is
Seems like that would be the logical progression. I still have my doubts about his shot but you don’t need an elite shot to score on these glorious in tight chances he is now regularly creating.I think that'll be the next stage of his growth. First, he needed to process the game faster, which he is doing now. Next he will be able to slow the game down, and that's when he'll start finishing, I believe. He's kinda rushing his shot at the last second.
Not really honestlyThis could easily be a 2-2 game if not for Shesty.
He leads our team in pointszibanejad has been truly horrendous
Nemeth is Staal with two eyesNemeth is slower than a traffic jam
Live look at method actor-poster Ed Jo getting ready to post about Kravtsov each day.Kevin “the Hands” Rooney has looked great ever since his confidence boost from that penalty shot. Especially tonight he’s been great. Last year I hated the guy, in JVS (Jovo adjusted stats) he directly cost Kravtsov 14 goals & 9 assists in plays that would have an over 95% chance of resulting in a goal as the threshold. His JVS ONLY accounting for the what Rooney cost, never mind Howden; his JVS would’ve been:
GP 20
G 16
A 11
PTS 27
his real stats would be closer to 53pts if players had capitalized on each 95% scoring chance generated by Kravtsov
Agree 100% and fans of other teams have noticed it as well.I hate to rag how great his season has been and he's having a good game but does anyone else think that he can use work on his rebound control?