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I dare someone to make a "value of Arber Xhekaj" thread on the main forums for the laughs.
Anderson can bring some when he want but they're is something of with him. The guy just doesn't care anymore. Tuch, imo, was a disapointment last game. He was a ghost. He's a big boy and will hit a bit but he doesn't seem to have mutch nastiness in him.God I hope MSL and co don’t try to discourage Wifi from playing on the edge.
Both the Pare and Greig hits, all four other Habs on the ice just skated around and did nothing. MSL talks about pack mentality, this team has none. Panthers and Bruins all guys would have jumped him.
This team is so poorly constructed that Wifi is the teams only toughness. And Pezz, but he to be honest isn’t good at it.
Its Wifi, and Pezz, that’s it.
I dare someone to make a "value of Arber Xhekaj" thread on the main forums for the laughs.
Sometimes it glitches I thinkNot sure why this says you replied to me, cause I see nothing here.
Olivier wouldn't be cheap.I’d like to see Hugo get Mathieu Olivier from the jackets. He be great on the 4th line and take a lot of pressure of Wifi.
If Wifi didn’t have to do it all, he could then focus more on his game.
Its got to be tough when your the only one who is expected to answer the bell.
Because I decided the mature thing to do was not to get into a pointless weiner length contest.Not sure why this says you replied to me, cause I see nothing here.
They clearly don't know what "turtling" mean. And Tkachuk kicked Xhekaj butt in their imaginary fight that didn't happen.Sens fans on their board think that Arber was affraid of Tkachuk and turtle to save his life
Good articleCanadiens happy to have Xhekaj's fight: 'We stand up for one another'
When the Canadiens see Arber Xhekaj do whatever it takes to defend them, they value that more than most people understand. They don't want Xhekaj to change, nor should they.www.sportsnet.ca
Wait..... but you're the one that started it.Because I decided the mature thing to do was not to get into a pointless weiner length contest.
Leave him alone. He graduated from the Stevie Wonder school of sight.You need to rewatch the hit. Arbers two feet are on the ice at contact.
No, I stated a fact, you do with that what you will. In your case, you chose to start the said contest.Wait..... but you're the one that started it.
Xhekaj hit was illegal would have prefer he stay on the ice and used is shoulder but it is still slightly less predatory than Grieg, and it is a direct result with Greig action. The intent was the probably the same both late, high but Stuzle isn’t tangled up with another played he isn’t charging him, they are crisscrossing the only player he has to worry about was Xhekaj… there is no contact to the head, regardless of the optics since Stuzle does a back flip ( don’t think he embellished but that impact was less violent than Dach because of the angle of the hit) you can’t penalize or suspend a player for something that didn’t. They were worn multiple time to answer the bell or they would be consequences… I think Xhekaj pick is spot perfectly since he should not even have got the 5minute in the 1st place… the win isn’t as important as the message that is being sent, stop running our guys.Cedric Paré is a nobody. End of story.
I didn't like the Grieg hit, but the Xhekaj hit was a terrible play, all-around. Habs had the momentum and it turned on that play. Plus it looked like a cheap shot to me. Mind you, I think Stutzle is like the biggest diver in hockey, so hard to tell. But whatever. Point is, Xhekaj keeps getting played. If you're up 2-0, lots of players on the other team will want to start something. Xhekaj doesn't pick his spots. What's he gonna do, go crazy after every borderline hit that gets made against the Habs? He'll never be on the ice. And a player in the dressing room isn't much of a deterrent.