SlafySZN
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That’s what i’ve been saying for 2 years.Yeah, Seattle can keep Shane Wright.
Shane who?
That’s what i’ve been saying for 2 years.Yeah, Seattle can keep Shane Wright.
Shane bustThat’s what i’ve been saying for 2 years.
Shane who?
He gets rid of the puck too fast. He’s counting on his teammates to get something going. He needs to hold the puck longer and take more initiative.Yeah, Seattle can keep Shane Wright.
Those people just goes by points total. Who cares about the actual games, eh?Reading that is Slaf the worst 1st OV pick ever thread on the mainboard a little while ago it was easy to tell which posters in that thread really watched Slaf's games to see his improvement and which were only stat watchers.
If anyone watching Slaf play right now doesn't see how much he's improved from the start of this season til now needs to stop watching hockey because they're f'ing clueless.
Shane WrongThat’s what i’ve been saying for 2 years.
Shane who?
When it comes to Justin his defensive game is Barren.
Shane LeftShane Wrong
How bad is thatTinordi leading the Hawks in TOI after 2 periods.
MSL might or might not be an idiot (I don't think he's an idiot, just a very, very inexperienced coach), but he's not the one who decides who goes down and who stays up
Diarrhea...the runs.CC is back. Le Flu is was?
Well doneWhen it comes to Justin his defensive game is Barren.
In the immediate periphery of the net, he’s as deadly as Bedard. But Bedard takes initiatives, pushes the play and makes his way there way more often than Wright.Shane Wrong
Caufield is totally ineffective against these 6'5"+ Dmen. It wasn't a coincidence that line scored their second shift in without him. Ylonen was able to make plays on that right side Caufield hasn't had success with. Receives a pass from Suzuki and gets it right back to him creating space for Suzuki who has time to get the puck on net. CC would have held that puck or tried a low percentage shot.So Anderson is now 3 goals behind Caulfield. Let that sink in.
Yup it was easy to tell who actually watched him play and who only looked at his stats on NHL.com.Those people just goes by points total. Who cares about the actual games, eh?
That's what scares me he's making huge coin for a second line playerCaufield is totally ineffective against these 6'5"+ Dmen. It wasn't a coincidence that line scored their second shift in without him. Ylonen was able to make plays on that right side Caufield hasn't had success with. Receives a pass from Suzuki and gets it right back to him creating space for Suzuki who has time to get the puck on net. CC would have held that puck or tried a low percentage shot.
Was that the sad trumpet sound? Or a baby crying?wa wa waaaaaaaaaa
Ylonen made that play happen with his quick pass back to Suzuki.Slaf has made some nice passes, but that one to Suzuki just before the goal was terrible, but it ended up working out.
Struble needs a goal and an assist.
Was that the sad trumpet sound? Or a baby crying?