Big Friggin Dummy
Registered User
- Feb 22, 2019
- 26,467
- 25,885
Well it was Ned with the 1g, 1a. Close enough.Lose 6-3. Rakell with 2g, Petts with a 1g, 1a. Both are moved before the weekend's over. ezpz
Well it was Ned with the 1g, 1a. Close enough.Lose 6-3. Rakell with 2g, Petts with a 1g, 1a. Both are moved before the weekend's over. ezpz
Jagr stopped producing at a ppg pace at 35. Gretzky at 37, and Mario at 38/40.I complain about how shitty we are and how bad Sullivan is and how much I hate our bottom 6 all the time.
I damn near change my little mini-quote thing to "Nieto should not play another NHL game for the Penguins."
I said this yesterday but a lot of what we complain about is secondary as nothing making Sid, Malkin, and Letang 10 years younger. We're at the end of this era and these are the trying times before the bottom falls out. It happens to every team. Even Wayne and Mario got old. Jagr did but also didn't at the same time.
About the only major change that could maaaaaaaaaaybe turn it around is canning Sullivan.
Two shut outs in a row…either he’s due or we’re f**ked lol
So, just as I suspected, not Dubas' fault, right?Dubas admitted his mistake pretty openly. However, look at the circumstances. He came in during the summer when the goalie market was already weak & was still new to things. He wanted to sign a guy whom the team drafted & spent quite a few amount of years developing as the goalie moving forward. None of us liked the term but the market was soft. Jarry had a good amount of leverage.
Regarding Graves, he came off as a solid component on a Cup winning team. Sometimes guys just don’t produce.
Again, the organization spent draft capital & development time in Jarry. They rightfully wanted return on that investment. Nobody wanted the term he got, but who else was available with any pedigree? It was summer time. You’re not going to find Brodeur.