With the Flames being the only non-Atlantic team in on Cozens (according to Weekes) they would just have to outbid them. Unfortunately I think the Flames have a few younger NHL ready pieces that the Sabres would be more interested in…. (Would love Cozens on the team)Buffalo is a gong show and needs some vets, wonder if you could do like Boeser + Soucy for Cozens + or something.
there is no smoke with us and cozens. there would have been by now if we were interested in the player.Buffalo is a gong show and needs some vets, wonder if you could do like Boeser + Soucy for Cozens + or something.
But the players call Marcus, Petey. A Petey has to give.Tocchet calls EP40 "Petey".
Recall they swapped sweaters in Jr. when one was suspended.The team must be playing well if we’re discussing nicknames.
Wonder if we’ll ever see them pull a faceoff trickery or something similar, like the Sedins did when Henrik got kicked off the circle, skated around, and came back to take the faceoff again. Probably not as the three Peteys don’t look like triplets.
Also, why are bagging on EP?
Do you not recall the team yelling from the bench "Selke, Selke!"
He had his chances last game and there's a clear change in chemistry on the team with the injuries and lineup changes.
He's played several lines last game with Boeser again and no Hughes or Miller. Also, we're clearly playing a different kind of game now. We've done it four or five times now in the last month.
You legitimately think a player that never hit 200 points would now hit 300 points, about double McDavid’s best season, with exponentially better defensive schemes, goaltending, and overall league depth? If you’re not being facetious, you’re completely ignoring how human progress works.He unretired at 34 during the dead puck era in the middle of the season and put up 143 point pace in like 40ish games.
Think about this, a guy who put in like a month or two worth of workout after years of not doing shit came back in the middle of the NHL season in an era notorious for hooking and boring ass defensive hockey and lit the league up because his offensive IQ was so insane.
If he was in his prime and actually had the conditioning of modern athletes, he would destroy this league because nobody would be able to stop him.
Probably because he's being paid like a top 5 player in the league at $11.6m and playing like a $5.5m Philip Danault.Also, why are bagging on EP?
Do you not recall the team yelling from the bench "Selke, Selke!"
He had his chances last game and there's a clear change in chemistry on the team with the injuries and lineup changes.
He's played several lines last game with Boeser again and no Hughes or Miller. Also, we're clearly playing a different kind of game now. We've done it four or five times now in the last month.
The smoke seems fan generated tho? I haven't seen any legit reports talk about itJust like MP, there's too much smoke around Norris.
I'd be shocked if he didn't end up in Van at some point.
He has been playing like a defensively solid, 70 point center, for over a year now. IMO, given that length of time, people are right to think that this could be what he is. At 26 years old he is in his prime. Whether he can regain the production that he had in 22/23 is an open question. It should be noted that he has only played 16 months of his entire career (Oct 2022 to January 2024) at greater than a point per game pace.Also, why are bagging on EP?
Do you not recall the team yelling from the bench "Selke, Selke!"
He had his chances last game and there's a clear change in chemistry on the team with the injuries and lineup changes.
He's played several lines last game with Boeser again and no Hughes or Miller. Also, we're clearly playing a different kind of game now. We've done it four or five times now in the last month.
Well the training/coaching/management staff seems to have learn from their Petey lesson and is now letting/forcing Hughes to sit out games until he is better. Even though Hughes' agent said it wasn't anything serious, they are holding him out and not risking it.You referenced them as an authority on the situation, and took my opinion that medical staff is definitely not a reliable authority as proof of how out to lunch anyone defending EP is so yeah, thanks for agreeing with me in that end on that.
And for the record EP isn't getting a pass from me. He needs to figure it out. I think the injury was the origin of the problem last year, and that having his offseason hampered was a big part of the problem for this year, but I am also sure that the injury is not the only problem at this point. It would be nearly impossible to slump for a year, get dumped on by fans, mgmt and even some of your own teammates the entire time, and not develop some other problems along the way. It's up to him to move past whatever off ice stuff is causing problems, whatever that may be.
To be fair, management has pulled the trigger on some moves with little to no smoke, coming out of nowhere. I’m sure they’re poking around NorrisThe smoke seems fan generated tho? I haven't seen any legit reports talk about it
He hit 199points in 76 games... chain smoking with like bare minimum conditioning playing with pylons.You legitimately think a player that never hit 200 points would now hit 300 points, about double McDavid’s best season, with exponentially better defensive schemes, goaltending, and overall league depth? If you’re not being facetious, you’re completely ignoring how human progress works.
check the price tag?I wonder how Boeser took the news that a newly acquired player was signed so quickly when he’s expressed he’s wanted to re-sign here.
So you legitimately believe someone could score 4ppg in today’s NHL. Let me have some of that nostalgia brother.He hit 199points in 76 games... chain smoking with like bare minimum conditioning playing with pylons.
check the price tag?
considering nobody thought he would be good coming out of retirement and then he came in mid season, played half a season during the dead puck era and put up 140ish point pace which is close to what McD is doing today but in a much more open offensive era. Oh nevermind the fact he came back from cancer and popped 53 points in 17 games.. so yeah in this era, it wouldn't be suprising for him to put up that many points.So you legitimately believe someone could score 4ppg in today’s NHL. Let me have some of that nostalgia brother.
I don’t mind Josh Norris. This team is devoid of players that are good on power play, they could basically run it through him and his shot. He has become a stellar penalty killer this year. Norris is also, playing some of the toughest mins 5 on 5 for forwards this year and doing an okay job. That is why his 5 on 5 numbers this year look bad.I feel like if the Canucks are looking at the C position, and considering some potentially depressed assets that they can get for a discount price while weaponizing some of their cap space, Josh Norris is the likely target - he has the added bonus of making Quinn Hughes a happy camper. I'd take the trade off of keeping Hughes happy when it comes to Norris' injury history.