I agree it's childish and I don't tend to engage with that sort of thing but we also follow young men playing a kid's game. I think an element of childishness is okay and at least can be tolerable.I just think name calling is super childish.
I agree it's childish and I don't tend to engage with that sort of thing but we also follow young men playing a kid's game. I think an element of childishness is okay and at least can be tolerable.I just think name calling is super childish.
Some of the guys listed at 5'11 are absolutely tiny to be fair, especially the undrafted players.Especially weird considering the CSO (Chief Smurf Offender) is most likely smaller than everyone they call a smurf
I mean, it's better than saying "beanie" in every other post, but considering it's from the same person, I think we can all agree that they deserve to be sent to a farm upstate anyway, or at least have earned every uncontrolled rage reaction that they receive.None of the name calling on here is a big deal and most of it is actually pretty funny once you accept the irony of the situation. "AHL Smith" in particular is hilarious.
Agreed but I think there's enough wiggle room here to say that calling someone a smurf, accurate or not, isn't that bad. It's not something that needs corrective action or you're being creepy. Same for the open net miss sort of conduct. That has happened in GDT's many times during the Marleau/Thornton era. I'd need a concrete example of what we're talking about that crosses the line into creepy for whoever describes it as such. I didn't think our posters have been that way. Not sure about other platforms.
I think Warsofsky decided to cool off the Calder talk by tethering Celebrini to ineffective players and now he's even gone to putting the 2nd PP unit out first.
The perfect boy was Eklund all along apparently…Another good reason to sit Mack against UHC is that Stenlund seems like he is really trying to kill our perfect boy.
Needs NHL linemates ...Once again another stinker. Hope he gets his head out of his ass soon
I guess Stenlund is equal opportunity when it comes to to hurting young SharksThe perfect boy was Eklund all along apparently…
Smith has the extra development day advantage that has expanded his hockey understanding exponentially.Michfraud - 12 5v5 points
Will Smith - 11 5v5 points
Smith has played 5 fewer games.
On behalf of Utah, I'm sorry for his 3 point night. What a brutal showingHutson who was drafted 3 years ago is going to try and steal the Calder away from our true rookie.
On the plus side, it gives you hope that Cagnoni (same height but heavier) could be a productive NHL player.Hutson who was drafted 3 years ago is going to try and steal the Calder away from our true rookie.