Im unfortunately about to get some much needed sleep!It's going to be LOOONG wait before that. Sorry.
@NjDevsRR , you're an expert on Postgame threads!
Can you do it?
Im unfortunately about to get some much needed sleep!It's going to be LOOONG wait before that. Sorry.
@NjDevsRR , you're an expert on Postgame threads!
Can you do it?
did anyone comment on carrick's goal being peter harrold-esque
did anyone comment on carrick's goal being peter harrold-esque
I know that goal... Indeed yes
BAH GAHD, THATS PETER HARROLDS MUSIC
i gotchu bbI was the only one unfortunately haha as shown below. Surprised no one else saw it originally.
Severson play was fine, the problem was Couturier being alone.
I do agree there is something to this group not quitting or giving up despite all the losing.
Lots of teams check out under those circumstances. We definitely have seen it with past teams.
In no world is a behind the back, no look pass up the boards during a 6-on-5 in the final minutes a good play. Yeah, it deflected off the skate - but that is not "unlucky". It's a horseshit play and highlights the longstanding ... 'Oh poor Severson, half the fanbase doesn't give him credit".
Classic that the maligned Tennyson bailed his ass out.
I was just..."being myself" which apparently is a recipe for trouble around here.
The less said about the particulars, the better.![]()
Every single game, by just about every single defensemen in the league.Isn't that kind of a standard move? Reverse the puck under pressure to go against the grain? I feel like it's done a million times a game, but it took a weird bounce off a skate and ended up perfectly centered in front of the goal.
In no world is a behind the back, no look pass up the boards during a 6-on-5 in the final minutes a good play. Yeah, it deflected off the skate - but that is not "unlucky". It's a horseshit play and highlights the longstanding ... 'Oh poor Severson, half the fanbase doesn't give him credit".
Classic that the maligned Tennyson bailed his ass out.