DramaticGloveSave
Voice of Reason
- Apr 17, 2017
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He deserves the money they are paying Marner.Nylander is the leafs best player tonight.
I'm starting to believe he's got that limp hand grip.Eulonen you have the chance to wreck Matthews you take it
Soft
Pearson looks very solid. Could be another steal, he’ll definitely be a regular in our bottom six as long as he’s healthy
Slaf just got a pass, not the best was easily knocked down and puck the other way.Name me a player who doesn't f*** up mutliple times a game.
I would send him down as well. But that's beside the point. People are just way over the top with this guy...
RHP whiff in the slot....Slaf bust his pass was shit.
Am I doing this right?
Slaf is easy to crap on right now but if people are actually watching the game he's been setting up people but they can't finish. This doesn't feel like KK 2.0 to me
You're proving my point.Slaf just got a pass, not the best was easily knocked down and puck the other way.
He has 39 games experience. Not 82.Slaf just got a pass, not the best was easily knocked down and puck the other way.
1st overall picks should be better than this in his 2nd year.
To be fair to him, this should he his first NHL season, but Hughes and Gorton f***ed up there.
That's because he didn't even know to keep his head up.He played 39 games. Not 82.
He was one of our worst player in the 2020 playoffs and Bergevin figured he deserved a raise.The worst part about Gally contract is that Bergevin extended him 1 year before his contract was up. Why the rush did Bergevin tought Gally was going to score 40+goals and ask for 8m? The same year he was extended was the start of his sharp decline what a blunder...
Some need to scrutinize and others to defend him. It has become sad to say the least.Y'all are literally analyzing Slaf's every touch. It's bit obsessive .
That’s irrelevant to the knee injury he got.That's because he didn't even know to keep his head up.
Further proving he shouldn't have been there.
Sportsnet roasting the Habs for no one being in front of the net.