Tim Stutzle when he feels a stiff breeze
What a dive! fantastic.lol
Adonis Struble making a strong case for a permanent role, a pay rise with a little bit of term and is growing into his game.He has been beyond an adequate replacement for Guhle since he went down
He hasn't been *better* than Guhle, but holy hell did we need SOMEthing out of someone there, And Stroobs has stepped up BIGtime
Arber too, I don't care
Diving is his forte!
That's crazy, he lucked out big time. In the replay you could see what looked like liquid squirting out after the skate blade went across the ankle , thankfully it was just ice water.He was wearing cut resistant socks. He should have been cut on that play, as Pinto's skate came across his ankle and even dug in a little.
Apparently, it was his first game wearing them. Thank gawd that would have been an awful injury.
Wait are you f***ing kidding me right now?? LolHe was wearing cut resistant socks. He should have been cut on that play, as Pinto's skate came across his ankle and even dug in a little.
Apparently, it was his first game wearing them. Thank gawd that would have been an awful injury.
I still maintain that 2017 offseason was one of the worst I've seen from a Habs GM and should have gotten him fired. He didn't try hard enough till it was too late to resign Radulov, lost Markov and traded our top prospect (who could have replaced Markov's spot) for a winger who he decided could become our top line centre. To replace Radulov, Markov, Emelin and Beaulieu, he brought him Hemsky, Alzner, Streit and Schlemko. It was nonsensical then and it is worse when you look back at it
Wait are you f***ing kidding me right now?? Lol
Hopefully this will get any others who aren't wearing them to switch over.No, he mentioned in an interview it was his first game with them. They're a little thicker than the stretchy normal ones, so a lot of guys don't like them. It affects the feel of the skate.
You still have players who don't wear socks at all.
He got real lucky on that one.
I still maintain that 2017 offseason was one of the worst I've seen from a Habs GM and should have gotten him fired. He didn't try hard enough till it was too late to resign Radulov, lost Markov and traded our top prospect (who could have replaced Markov's spot) for a winger who he decided could become our top line centre. To replace Radulov, Markov, Emelin and Beaulieu, he brought him Hemsky, Alzner, Streit and Schlemko. It was nonsensical then and it is worse when you look back at it