Also, how sick could Zaitsev be? Seems quite serious.
I'd much rather see Leivo (and I'm not a big Leivo supporter). Wouldn't care if we didn't see Moore again all year.Moore in for Leivo tonight is meh, but Moore hasn’t played in a while, so that’s okay I guess?
I'd much rather see Leivo (and I'm not a big Leivo supporter). Wouldn't care if we didn't see Moore again all year.
Johnsson and Nylander should be deadly quickly. They had instant chemistry with the Marlies when AJ came over before he took that cheap shot to the head.Johnsson with Nylander and Hyman? I like that Babcock.
Marner back with Kadri and Marleau as well.
Could be staph, tb (less likely), but id bet on severe bronchitis. There’s literally no way that you could play with bad bronchitis and it takes 1 to 2 weeks go go away so the timeline fits.Also, how sick could Zaitsev be? Seems quite serious.
Johnsson and Nylander should be deadly quickly. They had instant chemistry with the Marlies when AJ came over before he took that cheap shot to the head.
Or Johnsson is more skilledThe Lefty with the Righty chemistry connection. Babcock has awoken to the reality, it's hard to make fast on the fly plays with Hyman on your strong passing side... because he can't take a pass for one and two, he is right handed... imagine these are stick curves flying up the ice.. ) <--Hyman ) <--Nylander ) <--Brown
Who would set it up like that? It's strange.
Or Johnsson is more skilled
I still find it weird that you think Nylander is incapable of sweet backhand dishes.
I'd much rather see Leivo (and I'm not a big Leivo supporter). Wouldn't care if we didn't see Moore again all year.
I've also seen him make tons of successful backhand passes. Probably with equal success as his forehand passes.Did you see him blow one the other game? It was terrible so he put Marleau on his wing the next shift lol. It's not that he can't, he simply can not do it with the same degree of success. It's harder to do.
I've also seen him make tons of successful backhand passes. Probably with equal success as his forehand passes.
I've seen many blown passes from him and every single nhl player on their forehand. All passes get flubbed in many ways. To say Nylander is bad at backhand passes is wrong.
Receiving passes on a laers backhand is actually more difficult especially at speed. Maybe that's the hill you should address?
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