From a poster in Calgary:Did Gretzky really come out of the USA dressing room?
yeah someone needs to touch the puckI really am not sure, Scooter. I think in that situation, the Canadian players would have had to touched it, but they all wisely did not.
I'm sure 87 was screaming on the bench not to touch it. That was the biggest difference between Canada and US. Canada knew what they could get away with. The US still doesn't understand the game as well as Canadians, that's my take but I haven't read one rulesbook or instructional manual in my life.
Marner was excellent in the biggest game of his pro career.
I agree with your lesson. Let a skilled guy play his game and play him with players that maximize it.
He made a lot of high skill plays throughout the game. And yes, you want a star player to be able to break the game open with a high skill play, even if they're otherwise not playing well. That's the edge you're paying for. Your criticism of Marner applies even more to McDavid's game last night.Marner made two excellent passes, and without those two plays, Canada doesn't win this game. And at the end of the day, that's what is important.
But I actually don't think, other than those passes, that he was very good. Soft on the puck multiple times and wasn't managing the puck well in the offensive zone.
I don't really know if I'd want to give him an 8 year contract notwithstanding his excellent regular season production. And I recognize that these type of players don't hit the market often.
I think McDavid had a bad game as well other than his goal. He didn't seem to be skating well like his normal self, and I wonder if he had the flu which is running through the team.He made a lot of high skill plays throughout the game. And yes, you want a star player to be able to break the game open with a high skill play, even if they're otherwise not playing well. That's the edge you're paying for. Your criticism of Marner applies even more to McDavid's game last night.
Any team with the cap space absolutely should be chasing Marner.
I think McDavid had a bad game as well other than his goal. He didn't seem to be skating well like his normal self, and I wonder if he had the flu which is running through the team.
I was literally saying to my nephew that he was having a rough game, and I just kept waiting for him to step up and grab the game by the balls and have his own golden moment.
And then he did.And as time goes on, not many will remember the rough game he had up to that moment.
Bennett, the production just was t there in Calgary. Can blame the coach (Sutter?) but ultimately it just didn’t work out.I think fans of Calgary and Buffalo might have some mixed feelings about this game.
Sam Bennett and of course Matthew Tkachuk were Flames draftees, and started their careers in Cowtown. Meantime Jack Eichel and Sam Reinhardt were originally high Sabres draftees, but couldn't survive in upstate New York.
Sad fact--that sometimes even when your team drafts the right players, in the end it still doesn't work out.
No way the Sens take EP for Brady, and I say this as an EP booster. Brady is a power forward and game breaker on his own, EP needs a supporting class to shine. It's like the difference between a lifted 4x4 and a Bughatti. Both are great vehicles and excel in situations which they are designed for, but only one is getting you up a mountain.
@Mr. Canucklehead
f*** buddy where does the time go. You don’t look like Rick Nash so much anymore. Let him know if he ever wants to skip work to play shinny with a bunch of strangers from the internet, I did![]()
Age comes for us all.
We’ll have to try and organize a shinny game again some day now that we’re all older and slower.
Harley was a nice surprise……guy was not even close to my radar!Quinn Hughes was the single biggest missing piece for any team in this tournament. But Canada’s defense continuing to perform as well as it did despite losing Pietrangelo, Theodore and Morrisey for the final game was really impressive.
The best part about the win, for me, had nothing to do with politics, nationalism, patriotism, or anything else. It was sharing the game and win with my 5 year old son. He's got very deep into watching and playing hockey with me. We were shooting a ball around while watching the 1st period. We missed the first 5 minutes of the 3rd while I read him books but then we snuggled in my bed and watched the rest of the game on my phone. He's too young to understand anything other than who we are cheering for and he wants to spend the time with me.
Sharing that moment with him was special. Nothing else matters.
I think McDavid had a bad game as well other than his goal. He didn't seem to be skating well like his normal self, and I wonder if he had the flu which is running through the team.
I was literally saying to my nephew that he was having a rough game, and I just kept waiting for him to step up and grab the game by the balls and have his own golden moment.
And then he did.And as time goes on, not many will remember the rough game he had up to that moment.
Well unless we trade for him, he won’t be getting a 8 year contract from usMarner made two excellent passes, and without those two plays, Canada doesn't win this game. And at the end of the day, that's what is important.
But I actually don't think, other than those passes, that he was very good. Soft on the puck multiple times and wasn't managing the puck well in the offensive zone.
I don't really know if I'd want to give him an 8 year contract notwithstanding his excellent regular season production. And I recognize that these type of players don't hit the market often.
I thought Harley was kinda crapHarley was a nice surprise……guy was not even close to my radar!
The only one I know of is Kirill Kudryavtsev.Who the hell is "KK"? It's driving me crazy.
My teenager was too young to appreciate 2010, and 2014 was a cakewalkThe best part about the win, for me, had nothing to do with politics, nationalism, patriotism, or anything else. It was sharing the game and win with my 5 year old son. He's got very deep into watching and playing hockey with me. We were shooting a ball around while watching the 1st period. We missed the first 5 minutes of the 3rd while I read him books but then we snuggled in my bed and watched the rest of the game on my phone. He's too young to understand anything other than who we are cheering for and he wants to spend the time with me.
Sharing that moment with him was special. Nothing else matters.
Those Trudeau tweets were from the top rope. Absolute chefs kiss.
He's also actually standing up for Canada. The other party leaders have been strangely silent on a topic as impactful as Canada's economic welfare and...y'know, sovereignty.