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Jovavic

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I believe the year the Rangers went to the Finals it was Lundqvist who carried that team kicking and screaming almost to a SC win.
I get that 11.5 is a big cap hit but when that player is the literal difference between you making the playoffs or not (like Bob was for us), you gotta pay or roll with a different goalie and hope for the best.
 

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I get that 11.5 is a big cap hit but when that player is the literal difference between you making the playoffs or not (like Bob was for us), you gotta pay or roll with a different goalie and hope for the best.
They are gonna pay him...of that there is no doubt.
 

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So Laine has started his first Montreal regular season game. Looked super good on the powerplay, lots of nice passing by Laine and Hutson and others, didn't score but was good. He centered a great pass that Suzuki missed, and gave a super nice backhand saucer pass back to the blue line (super risky but right on tape). He then made a tremendous play on the boards and freed up Guhle on a breakaway but Sorokin came up big. (Edit: That might've been Anderson, my player numbers are pretty small on this stream lol. Anyhow Laine has played well.)

But I think Montreal fans are in for a rude awakening at some point...

man Laine is one hell of a puck carrier
:D We know better... (It was the same old, he almost lost the puck at the blue line dangling a guy but regained possession to keep the play going.)

Still, I hope the best for him and Montreal too now I guess. Laine looks full of energy and the skill is still there. Hopefully he stays healthy and gets some things going.

Edit: And after a defensive fumble that caused a NYI player face-to-face with Montembeault, Laine scores on a wrister on the PP. Sorokin didn't know what hit top shelf. It's a storybook start for Laine in the Bell centre like the broadcast guys said, let's see how long it lasts and how long he stays healthy. :crossfing
 
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Doggy

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OK, Sabres leading Avs 4-0 twelve minutes into the first period, Avs switch to new backup goalie Scott Wedgewood, and Avs win in regulation 5-4. I have a buddy who is a Sabres fan. I really really feel for him! That's a bad loss.
 

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So Laine has started his first Montreal regular season game. Looked super good on the powerplay, lots of nice passing by Laine and Hutson and others, didn't score but was good. He centered a great pass that Suzuki missed, and gave a super nice backhand saucer pass back to the blue line (super risky but right on tape). He then made a tremendous play on the boards and freed up Guhle on a breakaway but Sorokin came up big. (Edit: That might've been Anderson, my player numbers are pretty small on this stream lol. Anyhow Laine has played well.)

But I think Montreal fans are in for a rude awakening at some point...


:D We know better... (It was the same old, he almost lost the puck at the blue line dangling a guy but regained possession to keep the play going.)

Still, I hope the best for him and Montreal too now I guess. Laine looks full of energy and the skill is still there. Hopefully he stays healthy and gets some things going.

Edit: And after a defensive fumble that caused a NYI player face-to-face with Montembeault, Laine scores on a wrister on the PP. Sorokin didn't know what hit top shelf. It's a storybook start for Laine in the Bell centre like the broadcast guys said, let's see how long it lasts and how long he stays healthy. :crossfing

I read how hell was in his head after his father died (btw, it was because of him that relationships deteriorated and he ended to play hockey). That explains to me why he wanted to leave Columbus. Some mentally unstable people might actually commit suicide.

Fortunately, this was not his case + has a good psychotherapist.


I think it was a reason why Waddell did so bad trade for us. He wanted to help him.
 
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Jovavic

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Waddell took that trade because Montreal took on the contract with no retention, that's it. Taking a depressed person and putting him in a top 3 city in fan pressure is not doing him a favor.
 

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^^ I thought so too originally, but Laine might be a bit special in that he somehow 'enjoys' that pressure. He's been a special kid his whole life, maybe he gets something out of it that normal people or normal players don't. I still expect some snarky comments and frustrated plays when things don't go his way, but I'm not sure if that's linked to his general mental health. He's just that kind of a player who will show his feelings in certain situations, and outside of that he might be doing well in life otherwise.

I will more or less believe that Laine was ok going to Montreal, or even preferred it, so it worked out for both. I don't think Waddell was doing anybody any (major) favors but I do think he was looking for a deal where everybody just gets a fresh start (and no retention). I thought at the time that his value might go up if he played for the CBJ to start the season, but I'm not sure if we would've seen this player who looked very energetic and engaged last night. So maybe Waddell figured that it's better to just take a small loss and not try to maximize the value at the risk of prolonging the situation and making everybody unhappy. And given how well we have played this season, it seems like the right call now, even if in a vacuum Laine's value could've been higher.

Looks like a win-win so far.
 

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