I feel like this only works if you aren't, ya know, 16 points behind the team you just beat.
It's hard not to be excited but we must not JR. Stay the course. Don't sale futures for the present. We still cannot let Staal walk with no return and cannot overpay to retain.
Whether we fans like it or not. If they keep playing the way the way they are and are in playoff contention, I can't see any way they move Staal, which means there's a decent chance he walks for nothing at the end of the season.
Was thinking the same thing the entire game. Was thinking if we had another game, BP might've made him a healthy scratch. Both he and Pesce looked like they've seen better games, but it's hard to criticize players in a shutout. Neither of them could handle the puck that well. Hanifin, in addition to taking bad penalties, made a few dangerous plays on the blueline.
He does a lot of good things, and doesn't have any bad habits overall, he just needs to polish his game, which will come in time.
You haven't been listening, then.
Every time this exact question gets asked on the Aftermath, the answer from Forslund is the same: there is a plan, and GMRF will stick to it. The message is unambiguous: they are ready to trade to continue to gain assets, whether or not the team is in playoff position.
**** Wyshynski. We get precious few opportunities to shut opposing fans the **** up. We shut out the Hawks for all but THREE SECONDS this season.
I'm with Wysh. It's dumb because the win is exciting for us, because we're a loser franchise that doesn't have much to cheer for. But for the Hawks, they're sitting in the #1 seed in the west and are reigning cup champs. I doubt there were many tears being shed over a regular season game.
You haven't been listening, then.
Every time this exact question gets asked on the Aftermath, the answer from Forslund is the same: there is a plan, and GMRF will stick to it. The message is unambiguous: they are ready to trade to continue to gain assets, whether or not the team is in playoff position.
I get what you guys are saying, and what Forslund has said, etc...but let's say the Canes are in a playoff spot or tied approaching the deadline. I just can't see them being sellers if they are in that spot. I don't think they'll be buyers either. What happened to all the "It's not about draft picks and prospects, it's about building a winning culture" posts from a few weeks ago?
If they are out of it or it's not likely to happen (ie...even a few points out but with too many teams in front of them), then yes, I definitely see them selling.
Trading Staal gives us a better shot at building a winning culture than getting nothing for him as a rental.
Yet plenty of tears shed over a ****ing meme? Christ man, lighten up. Shocking that Wyshynski would defend Chicago...
Just ****ing Win Please
It's like celebrating a sack when you're down by 30. It's just dumb.
**** Wyshynski. We get precious few opportunities to shut opposing fans the **** up. We shut out the Hawks for all but THREE SECONDS this season.
No, in this case, it's like the Falcons taunting the Panthers after they handed them their first loss of the season.
Yeah, it doesn't change where the respective teams are in the standings, but just because you're a fan of a bad team doesn't mean you can't celebrate victories over better ones.
It's like celebrating a sack when you're down by 30. It's just dumb.
Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. A late 1st round pick, who may or may not contribute for 2-3 years down the road doesn't really help for guys like Skinner, Faulk, Lindholm, Rask, etc...vs. making the playoffs for the first time and building momentum.