Xoggz22
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well, must be KJ then. Cool. Either way, we get to see how he plays when things continue to ramp up.Not 43 because he is at the blue line watching the guy on the boards battle for that puck.
well, must be KJ then. Cool. Either way, we get to see how he plays when things continue to ramp up.Not 43 because he is at the blue line watching the guy on the boards battle for that puck.
Hopefully he keeps getting time. Exciting that he’s so young!I may be sounding like a broken record but Jet does it again stopping 24 of 25 shots in a 4-1 win. He's now 6-0-1 in his last seven starts with a 1.41 GAA stopping 198 of 208 shots for a .952 Save Percentage.
I am also concerned about getting Chinakov and Gavrikov back if they go home this Summer.If Marchenko and Voronkov aren't in the US soon (like, the next couple of months) we may never see them. I fully expect Putin to restrict external travel, with special prejudice against "elite" members of society like top tier athletes, academics, business leaders, etc.
Whoa, is this actually rumored to be true? (Forgive me if it's been posted somewhere and I missed it).I am also concerned about getting Chinakov and Gavrikov back if they go home this Summer.
The majority? Let me laugh. USA, Canada, EU, Japan, Australia and a few more tiny countries. Important countries like China, India, etc are cooperating with Russia (compare how many people live in their countries and their possibilities). Other than that Russia just laughs with ridiculous sanctions.
I know what I'm talking about, I have family and friends in Russia.
So I wouldn't be overtaken by events, the situation in the world is changing rapidly.
As my husband - Ukrainian says, this is a sad laugh at your naivety. I won't discuss it further, this is not a political forum only I wanted to show the situation with Russian players. And that is that Russia doesn't care if players play in the NHL or not (and also whether or not you and your allies condemn him). Nor will anyone stop them from leaving. Regarding your sanctions, I think the league and the clubs will make sure that they can play next season.I think you have chosen a very poor time to laugh.
Honestly, for being the #1 OA seed, the second round for Michigan is going to be TOUGH.
Honestly, for being the #1 OA seed, the second round for Michigan is going to be TOUGH.
Super easy question for me. I always root for Michigan to lose.
I guess it is Based on PairWise ranking whatever that isWhy isn’t #1 ranked Minnesota St the #1 overall seed?
Quinnipiac and St Cloud St are both under ranked and dark horses IMO.
Honestly, for being the #1 OA seed, the second round for Michigan is going to be TOUGH.
Yeah, I realize that.The first round is already the Sweet Sixteen...a top seed is presumably going to get a 8-12 team in the second round. Nobody really gets a gimme in the second round. I mean MN State gets either UND or UND and Western MI gets either UMass or MN. Really no gimmes in the second round.
Sir, this is an Arby's/hockey forum.Talking about how bad the situation is for Russian hockey players are ridiculous. There are hundreds murdered childrens. Miljons has lose their home and thousands innocent people are dying. Not sorry to say if any Russian players goes back to Russia and gets sanctions because it couldnt care less
My math is bad, I should have said 5-12 (not 8-12). QU is a really good team...and veteran except in net but I don't know if you can say they are better than their ranking. The ECAC was not a great conference this season and QU really wasn't tested that much. Will be interesting to see how well they do when there are no gimmes on the schedule.Yeah, I realize that.
Quinnipiac is the 6th ranked team in the NCAA rankings. St Cloud is 12, but was National Runner Up last year. Both are better than their rankings though IMO. For Quinnipiac/St C seems like everyone is an upperclassman with experience
I’d much rather play Minnesota, UMass, Notre Dame or N Dakota.