Rad ChaLose
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I planned my entire Saturday night around watching this game, so naturally it went down like that.
I planned my entire Saturday night around watching this game, so naturally it went down like that.
Just the interview, but he should have apologized for that first period debacle-honestly to even ask about 4 Nations was brutal in that momentDid Jarvis apologize for that period during that interview oof
Honestly in hindsight should have had the interview taped and Jost for the intermission. But not expecting this level of blow out either
I guess you can keep him for locker room purposes if you truly feel the need, but I don’t get why we’re still acting like his poor play is due to him getting too much ice time at this point.Meh, he’s the elder statesman of the room and everyone loves him. No need to disrespect him to that level.
There’s a LOT of room between waiving a guy and giving him top pair minutes next to Slavin. He’s playing 21:21 a night, second on the team only to Slavin who’s playing 17 seconds more.
There’s just no need at 40 for him to be doing that.
It probably comes from how things went down with him and mauriceI guess you can keep him for locker room purposes if you truly feel the need, but I don’t get why we’re still acting like his poor play is due to him getting too much ice time at this point.
The man just made a super brain dead play 3 min into this game that lead to the first goal and set the tone of the game. This is after getting a full two week break of not playing any hockey at all.
These types of mistakes have pretty much become the norm for him this year. He’s just not a very good player anymore. Father Time got a hold of him last year and Rod for whatever reason just refuses to acknowledge it.
At some point you’ve gotta stop letting Rod hurt the team and take control. He seems to be increasingly getting more incapable of getting over his loyalty trait even when it’s to the detriment of the team.
I mean and to top it all off by throwing him out there to quarterback the PP after how all that went just felt like a slap in the face.
Thanks for the insightsThey plan these things out well in advance. Slavin was the bench interview during warm-ups because Jarvis was interviewing on Sportsnet at the same time. So the first opportunity we had to interview Jarvis was the first intermission, and that decision needs to be made around the 10 minute mark of the period.
I guess you can keep him for locker room purposes if you truly feel the need, but I don’t get why we’re still acting like his poor play is due to him getting too much ice time at this point.
The man just made a super brain dead play 3 min into this game that lead to the first goal and set the tone of the game. This is after getting a full two week break of not playing any hockey at all.
These types of mistakes have pretty much become the norm for him this year. He’s just not a very good player anymore. Father Time got a hold of him last year and Rod for whatever reason just refuses to acknowledge it.
At some point you’ve gotta stop letting Rod hurt the team and take control. He seems to be increasingly getting more incapable of getting over his loyalty trait even when it’s to the detriment of the team.
I mean and to top it all off by throwing him out there to quarterback the PP after how all that went just felt like a slap in the face.
Thanks for the insights
As much as I hate it, Rod reminds me a lot of Andy Reid when he was in Philly. Great, excellent head coach but had his deficiencies that kept him from reaching the top of the mountain that he was either incapable of or unwilling to fix until he was fired and it forced a career introspective on how it got to that point.I guess you can keep him for locker room purposes if you truly feel the need, but I don’t get why we’re still acting like his poor play is due to him getting too much ice time at this point.
The man just made a super brain dead play 3 min into this game that lead to the first goal and set the tone of the game. This is after getting a full two week break of not playing any hockey at all.
These types of mistakes have pretty much become the norm for him this year. He’s just not a very good player anymore. Father Time got a hold of him last year and Rod for whatever reason just refuses to acknowledge it.
At some point you’ve gotta stop letting Rod hurt the team and take control. He seems to be increasingly getting more incapable of getting over his loyalty trait even when it’s to the detriment of the team.
I mean and to top it all off by throwing him out there to quarterback the PP after how all that went just felt like a slap in the face.
Burns has got to be gone this summer if not sooner.
Rod can’t help himself.
Ah yes, the career introspective of getting Patrik Mahomes. Thats all Rod needs.2
As much as I hate it, Rod reminds me a lot of Andy Reid when he was in Philly. Great, excellent head coach but had his deficiencies that kept him from reaching the top of the mountain that he was either incapable of or unwilling to fix until he was fired and it forced a career introspective on how it got to that point.
Nice takedown of a Cane uncalled
Maybe allowing him to at least have a chance to normalize the Sv% a bit?Why is Kotchekov still in net? Ffs I don't understand why our coach doesn't believe in goaltender changes
I mean they are always chaotic and high scoring and fun to watch so not really risky. This matchup is almost always must watch hockeyHonestly, given how Toronto/Carolina games typically go, that was a risky move regardless