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Given his silence so far, I certainly wouldn't call him Gabby.
Given his silence so far, I certainly wouldn't call him Gabby.
Uh oh, SoCal girlfriend. lol.
Uh oh, SoCal girlfriend. lol.
Calling my fellow Transcona citizens, we need to take Gabe to the Spike and find him a local GF ASAP. Plenty of affordable houses in the area for him, too!GF not wife. Quick get him to the Silver Spike!
Get her here now so she can experience our summers.Good news about his back.
Sounds positive.
Who knows, maybe his SoCal GF will find the contrast of a Manitoba winter 'bracing', exhilerating.
Most NHL players spend almost 0 time in the city they play in during the summer so at best that would be a bait and switch lol. It might just make her hate it more once she sees what the weather is like when she would be here.Get her here now so she can experience our summers.
Finally got a chance to listen to the interview and a few things caught my attention. Like the rest of you I am happy to hear that his back hasn’t been a problem “in years”. I also thought it was interesting that he played Centre in the playoffs this past season, I kind of an assumed he would play RW for us but perhaps there is a chance for centre. Also, despite the fact he’s the main piece coming back he is very new to being wanted. It’s evident when they talked about his contract negotiations last year where the Kings org just said take this . Listening to this I do think Gabe is at the point in his career where he is probably legitimately fine with playing for a team who wants him. He hasn’t made much money yet in the NHL so this next contract is critical for his livelihood.
I get why the Kings fans are pissed they have an old school D first coach and one of their 1st round type prospects finally breaks through and they trade him. Sounds like he was forced to get better on D to play in the league and it’s nice that the Jets will benefit by that. Our top 6 isn’t overflowing with two way players so I welcome it.
Looking forward to watching Gabe play, nice that he is still at the kill what you eat stage of his career, and haapply to add his talents to our roster.
I am fully prepared for the possibility that Perfetti and Vilardi will both be C for us this year.Finally got a chance to listen to the interview and a few things caught my attention. Like the rest of you I am happy to hear that his back hasn’t been a problem “in years”. I also thought it was interesting that he played Centre in the playoffs this past season, I kind of an assumed he would play RW for us but perhaps there is a chance for centre. Also, despite the fact he’s the main piece coming back he is very new to being wanted. It’s evident when they talked about his contract negotiations last year where the Kings org just said take this . Listening to this I do think Gabe is at the point in his career where he is probably legitimately fine with playing for a team who wants him. He hasn’t made much money yet in the NHL so this next contract is critical for his livelihood.
I get why the Kings fans are pissed they have an old school D first coach and one of their 1st round type prospects finally breaks through and they trade him. Sounds like he was forced to get better on D to play in the league and it’s nice that the Jets will benefit by that. Our top 6 isn’t overflowing with two way players so I welcome it.
Looking forward to watching Gabe play, nice that he is still at the kill what you eat stage of his career, and haapply to add his talents to our roster.
I am fully prepared for the possibility that Perfetti and Vilardi will both be C for us this year.
I am fully prepared for the possibility that Perfetti and Vilardi will both be C for us this year.
Same here. If Mark is gone then both are going to need to play C and it will be a growing pain year.
It’s hard to say for me. We will need to see how the summer plays out because the Jets are still shopping Helle and Scheif so I am not sure what the returns will be. Maybe they use Scheifele as an own rental this season to bridge the gap and provide shelter. It would depend on how modest the existing trade return is for 55 are and how bad TNSE want to compete this season? I am still unsure of the answer to both questions but time will tell.
Yeah, I am not sure what the plan will be. They very well may still sign him to a big deal that none here will.like much.