TheNumber4
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No stick on skates though. Rewatch in slo-mo, Knies was bodied then lost an edge.Lol if that happens to McDavid you’d be screaming penalty c’mon now
No stick on skates though. Rewatch in slo-mo, Knies was bodied then lost an edge.Lol if that happens to McDavid you’d be screaming penalty c’mon now
Samsonov does not look good in the 2nd period. He seems a bit lost - Leafs defense doing a good job of shielding him
Right, I should have said skatersSwayman has
He is always very loud and busy in the net. It works for him at times and when it doesn't it gets really bad.Samsonov has been adequate for Toronto but he still looks shaky. Feels the more likely to give one up even if Toronto has been carrying the play
You're a legend and summed up this fanbase perfectlyI made that about a decade ago after a Bruins/Habs game. Can't believe it's still floating around!
That’s the first time in this series that he’s done anythingA wild pastrnak appeared
For the good of Canada, let’s hope notBostons gonna f*** this game away aren’t they![]()
He went hard at that net.. his best play tonight!A wild pastrnak appeared
Holy shit I just noticed I have over 75,000 posts on this for forum since 2008I feel if you’re invested in either of these teams, it’s pretty emotional and intense. As an outsider, i actually feel this game has been pretty tame.
He has trouble staying calm, at some point that excess energy is gonna come flying out.He is always very loud and busy in the net. It works for him at times and when it doesn't it gets really bad.
Trawnna will have a ton of belief and momentum if they pull this off, and they have a ton of firepower up front. Very dangerous team in round 2One team is going to be sad they lost. The other one should be sad because of what is going to happen in round 2.
I'm no bruins fan, believe me."he fell"
every Bruins fan
They're both terrified of FloridaDoes anybody actually want to win this game? Both teams just beating the puck around out there.
Like, on the Cats l, I like Stenner and Cousins. They both play a great two-way, hustle game and can slot in anywhere, hated or not, but having them on the fourth line makes that line more than just an energy line. It's a question of a decent or solid team vs. good team to me.I kind of wonder if that's where i've got this dissonance in my head. In that they're both kind of similar..."Middle-6" players to me. Not really 4th line material. Though if you have the quality depth to push them down to the 4th line, that's probably a good sign about your depth above.
I really like both of them. But they do both seem more like the sort of guy who is either in the Top-9 or probably not making much impact. Better than average ability to move up into the Top-6. But less than ideal ability to play a real "energy line" crash and bang 4th line role.