KevSkillz4
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He has a lot to work on still. He makes huge mistakes almost every game.Hutson is already our most complete defenseman. He doesn’t lose a lot of 1 on 1 battles.
Too much Sidney Sweeney?
Fast, physical and really good at getting into open space to use his cannon.I like Heineman's game. Should be a solid bottom 6 player for many years.
Yeah, pretty decent game with good fundamentalsSlaf doing a lot of the dirty work on his line. Liked his game tonight, it's a step in the right direction.
They need Evans back.As soon as gally and powerhorse were put with Dvorak their offence died
Given how much we had after 1 period, that's impressive regardless.we are 6 shots from hitting 30 with 6ish minutes left, please place your bets.
We have lacked those types of players for many years.Fast, physical and really good at getting into open space to use his cannon.
Just gonna need that damn center for themLaine changes everything man
And then Demidov next year. I can't help but bring him up, he's that good lol
That’s why I’d like to see MSL use him on the PK.Yeah, pretty decent game with good fundamentals
I've been screaming for this for a while. Why the f*** did St Louis break them up? I can't anymore.They need Evans back.
I think Suzuki's got as much as an it factor as anyone with how dominant he is in the playoffsI love those guys. But Laine just has an it factor. Maybe it's a new factor. But I like.
He should be waived like last season. If a team bites then good riddanceArmia a is worst then Matt Martin, fkin loser.
The whole point of a rebuild is to stockpile talent. That doesn’t mean you have to keep every pick you trade for. There’s no point waiting for all those picks to develop if you can leverage some of them for young prospects like Dach.
I’m not saying one is better than the other, I’m saying it’s a mix of moves designed to improve your team. Giving up picks/prospects for a big talented center is a good move and I’d make it 10 out of 10 times. That doesn’t mean it will be successful 10 out of 10 times though.
You can make the right move and get the wrong outcome. Variables like injuries will come into play for example.