EspenK
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I was just messin'.
I'm concerned that this guy's name ends with KNELL. See what I mean?
One could be equally disturbed that it begins with CRACK.
I was just messin'.
I'm concerned that this guy's name ends with KNELL. See what I mean?
One could be equally disturbed that it begins with CRACK.
Just wait until his agent uses that as a comparable.
Just wait until his agent uses that as a comparable.
That's an odd number for a forward lol
Great to try out the guy who didn't make St. Louis Blues or Los Angeles Kings (of all the NHL organizations out there) permanently.
This stocking of bottom 6 players continues to baffle me, I will admit.
Not sure, but might be a move to get tougher. This team is already tough, don't get me wrong, but other teams in the Metro made moves to get tougher.
Maybe this is some insurance for if Boll gets hurt again, which he seems to have a knack for doing. Or maybe there is a trade of some sort in the works.
In no way does this move help with Horton, or Dubi's absence. This guy isn't anywhere near their talent lvl.
This stocking of bottom 6 players continues to baffle me, I will admit.
I blame you.
So, TSN released their preseason Power Rankings today, which includes in it (among many other things) "Key Injuries" for each team (basically, top-6/top-4 guys and starting goaltenders). There's a grand total of 15 listed among all the teams in the NHL.
Of those 15, 7 are from the Metro Division. Of those 7, 3 (more than any other single team) are Blue Jackets.
Oh, and this was written before Dubi's injury was disclosed. So we represent 25% of the "key injuries" in the NHL going into the season.
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I'd say "on the other hand, at least we'll be getting our guys back sooner than others" (those lists include, for example, folks like Timonen and JStaal), but that might jinx it. Besides, if it was easy, straightforward, or pain-free, it wouldn't really be the Blue Jackets, now, would it?