Ghost of jas
Unsatisfied
I’d be down with Martin. Decent player who can add “toffness”.
But he gets points deducted for how often Boomer will talk about him.
I’d be down with Martin. Decent player who can add “toffness”.
I forgor Boomer existed after Richards left and he lost his sourcesBut he gets points deducted for how often Boomer will talk about him.
I’m confused. How should they react to that?Leaf fans in a nutshell
*Before Brooks tweet about Martin being in demand*
"Yeah a fourth for your team to take Martin sounds good"
*After Brooks tweet*
"Oh we'll be able to trade him for a third now"
The overall point is they're the f***ing worstI’m confused. How should they react to that?
How did the Rangers end up with so many low character players?
I mean they must be or else this pursuit of character players would not be deemed as important.
Or perhaps they have plenty of character, and are really looking for grit.
In which case that is a different story, bring back McLeod on a 1 year 1M deal as once that becomes less of a priority, like it does every season, they can at least scratch him and/or bury his contract.
I guess this whole Lucic thang ain't happening. @BBKers - was I even somewhat close?![]()
How did the Rangers end up with so many low character players?
I mean they must be or else this pursuit of character players would not be deemed as important.
Or perhaps they have plenty of character, and are really looking for grit.
In which case that is a different story, bring back McLeod on a 1 year 1M deal as once that becomes less of a priority, like it does every season, they can at least scratch him and/or bury his contract.
There's a whole summer for it to happen.
Didn't Lucic's agent kabosh the whole thing?
I don't think it's low character, I think it's a different type of personality.
I always thought that the last group of guys lacked a certain aggressiveness. They were all happy to get along and have fun and do things away from the rink. But there wasn't a sense that someone was lighting a fire under their asses, or that there were a few guys who would have frank conversations with their teammates.
That was somewhat magnified by the type of coach AV was, and some of the guys in leadership positions. That's not to say they were bad leaders, it's to say that the group may have benefited from personalities who were more inclined to go in there are be blunt. It was believed that Smith was going to be one of those guys, but we know what happened there.
What you're starting to see now is the potential formation of a different personality for this team --- which is one of the primary reasons I was not in favor of bringing back the guys we just traded.
I think it's most easily lumped in with "character", but the truth is that I think there's a number of different elements to that category.
Can someone explain why Yakupov flopped?
I don't think it's low character, I think it's a different type of personality.
I always thought that the last group of guys lacked a certain aggressiveness. They were all happy to get along and have fun and do things away from the rink. But there wasn't a sense that someone was lighting a fire under their asses, or that there were a few guys who would have frank conversations with their teammates.
That was somewhat magnified by the type of coach AV was, and some of the guys in leadership positions. That's not to say they were bad leaders, it's to say that the group may have benefited from personalities who were more inclined to go in there and be blunt. It was believed that Smith was going to be one of those guys, but we know what happened there.
What you're starting to see now is the potential formation of a different personality for this team --- which is one of the primary reasons I was not in favor of bringing back the guys we just traded.
I think it's most easily lumped in with "character", but the truth is that I think there's a number of different elements to that category.
Torts was my guy because he's that alpha.oersonality. u play like crap he'll call u out on it. But he always gave u a 2nd chance.I don't think it's low character, I think it's a different type of personality.
I always thought that the last group of guys lacked a certain aggressiveness. They were all happy to get along and have fun and do things away from the rink. But there wasn't a sense that someone was lighting a fire under their asses, or that there were a few guys who would have frank conversations with their teammates.
That was somewhat magnified by the type of coach AV was, and some of the guys in leadership positions. That's not to say they were bad leaders, it's to say that the group may have benefited from personalities who were more inclined to go in there and be blunt. It was believed that Smith was going to be one of those guys, but we know what happened there.
What you're starting to see now is the potential formation of a different personality for this team --- which is one of the primary reasons I was not in favor of bringing back the guys we just traded.
I think it's most easily lumped in with "character", but the truth is that I think there's a number of different elements to that category.
I said this elsewhere, but the tip of the spear in that regard seems to be Andersson. He looks like he’s going to make it very uncomfortable on his teammates if they accept any degree of losing. He’s already looked at as the leader amongst his fellow prospects. It’s why I’m really starting to come around on him.
We had this conversation after the loss in game 7 against TB. This is exactly what you talked about. Seems that Gorton and company agreed with you.
I'd rather use that cap space to take on lucic...with a much bigger add.
Ppl act like there's no options.For 5 years.
When do you actually intend on competing?
For 5 years.
When do you actually intend on competing?
Can someone explain why Yakupov flopped?