AlmostThere242
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I remember he got his foot banged up in one of the round robin games. I just don't remember if he looked good before that in the prior robin games.
That’s actually a good ideaThat line was brutal during the Bruins push today. Maybe Cirelli should just move to wing on Paquettes line while Johnson and Killorn play with whichever one of Gourde/Point on the double shift since we're running 11 forwards.
Just not comfortable with that line out there as a unit.
Tony C's been slightly disappointing so far (in the playoffs). Other than a couple good passes, he hasn't done anything offensively. His defense and forechecking has still been top-notch, but I want to see him show up more on offense.
Yeah his contract is going to take a hit. There is a scenario where he is signed and traded now.Very odd, given that he should be fighting for a contract.
Very odd, given that he should be fighting for a contract.
Yeah his contract is going to take a hit. There is a scenario where he is signed and traded now.
Yes I’m sure one fan on a message board will get him quickly shipped out of Tampa. You’re welcome, NHL.Too funny, thought only Leaf fans turn on their players.. can’t wait to see the reaction when he signs an offer sheet in off season. From the looks of things he is more than likely battling an injury, but y’all pushing him out of Tampa, great for the rest of the league.
Too funny, thought only Leaf fans turn on their players.. can’t wait to see the reaction when he signs an offer sheet in off season. From the looks of things he is more than likely battling an injury, but y’all pushing him out of Tampa, great for the rest of the league.
Too funny, thought only Leaf fans turn on their players.. can’t wait to see the reaction when he signs an offer sheet in off season. From the looks of things he is more than likely battling an injury, but y’all pushing him out of Tampa, great for the rest of the league.
Yeah his contract is going to take a hit. There is a scenario where he is signed and traded now.
There will be a poison pill taken somewhere in order to retain as much of the roster that they can. If Cirelli will take a bridge at 2.5 that could help. Under no circumstance will they let Sergi go we are going to lose either Cernak or Cirelli if Foote is ready it will be Cernak if not they have to keep him for the top4. There will be a forward moved to free up space I hope it is not Killorn but looks like it will be from a value standpoint. Johnson would make more sense long term to move but for some reason I just do not see them moving him.I don't think we should trade him. Someone earlier had mentioned he could've had COVID (I don't think he did, someone told me our cases were only Cernak and Rutta) but it's not outside the realm of reality. Also, he's still incredibly valuable. He's got the potential to be a future Selke winner, and I think losing a guy like that would seriously hurt our depth. If we can, I'd rather get rid of Johnson or possibly even Killorn (if it means we keep Tony and Serge).
There will be a poison pill taken somewhere in order to retain as much of the roster that they can. If Cirelli will take a bridge at 2.5 that could help. Under no circumstance will they let Sergi go we are going to lose either Cernak or Cirelli if Foote is ready it will be Cernak if not they have to keep him for the top4. There will be a forward moved to free up space I hope it is not Killorn but looks like it will be from a value standpoint. Johnson would make more sense long term to move but for some reason I just do not see them moving him.
LMAO. Bad take my guyYeah his contract is going to take a hit. There is a scenario where he is signed and traded now.
What? He completely smothered Point's offense once he was put on a line with him, they combined for that fluky goal but Point wasn't able to generate anything with Cirelli in OT, not sure what Johnson or Killorn have to do with Cirelli constantly losing the puck in his feet while moving forward. I thought he had a good couple of shifts in the 3rd but his head was in his ass for most of the game.
Guess Gm5 kinda answered some stuff about Cirelli, it was actually the $9.5M worth of anchors he was towing around the ice that were hampering his game...
That entire line was weakest in the series. Cirelli gets to play with Point and Palat and is instantly noticeable and chips in a big goal.
To be honest thats the way he scores most of his goals. last night he lost a number of races to the puck that pre CoVid he would not have. 5 points in 13 playoff games on the 2nd line is disappointing. Add to that last night he had 39 shifts and 31 minutes of icetime.Disagree. Cirelli scored a goal in the way people who can't move score goals--by standing in one place and touching the puck. Great goal, and I think he's giving all he's got, but he doesn't have much right now.
He's looking a tad bit quicker with every game, which is good news, but his time on the top line did nothing but further show there's something wrong. Point looked like the one carrying an anchor.