Confirmed with Link: Jesse Puljujarvi 2 years 800k

Whyme

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Why no assist to Jesse?

I was just about to write about the same thing. I don't meant to sound like a bitter fanboy, but I thought it was a clear assist and I wonder how come they don't correct cases like this. Nice to see he finally got more TOI and at least clearly assisted a goal even if it's not shown on paper.
 

BusinessGoose

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I was just about to write about the same thing. I don't meant to sound like a bitter fanboy, but I thought it was a clear assist and I wonder how come they don't correct cases like this. Nice to see he finally got more TOI and at least clearly assisted a goal even if it's not shown on paper.
It can take like 24 hours to be corrected/I think the team can appeal. But the NHL sucks, too.
 
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Honour Over Glory

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Sulin refers to the history of Puljujärvi. The 26-year-old striker underwent a major operation last summer, where both of his hips were operated.
Sulin knows vividly what kind of hell Puljujärvi had to go through.
- My own hips were operated on 10 years ago. When I look at him, I think about the amount of work he has gone through, both physically and mentally. The fact that he is here with us today and is building his own thing again is absolutely amazing.
Among other things, the operation of both hips involves the fact that the person practically has to learn to walk again.
- I've seen videos of his rehabilitation and I've seen his surgery photos. It's pretty fierce when a guy weighing a hundred kilos pushes to go there, skates and fights. It's great to watch that progress when you know what that boy has been through. When you end up in the middle of something like that, especially the beginning hits right into the head cup. It goes pretty deep as a person. He has surfaced nicely from there, Sulin shares his appreciation towards Puljujärvi.

Imagine dragging yourself through absolute hell for rehabilitation for 2 hip surgeries where you have to learn how to walk again only for a f***ing loser of a coach to make an example out of you for literally no reason.

Sullivan truly is a piece of garbage. Flaming bag of shit.
 

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TK scored once and a while though.
For a late 4th rounder, he was great with Cooke and Staal and did chip in offensively but he also was being played and stuck with one line for most of his career as a Penguin.

Jesse doesn't know what line he's on the moment he gets back to the bench and that's if he's not being healthy scratched for daring to help create offense and play well. And even then, he's still putting up good numbers with truly moronic usage by a dipshit coach.
 

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Imagine dragging yourself through absolute hell for rehabilitation for 2 hip surgeries where you have to learn how to walk again only for a f***ing loser of a coach to make an example out of you for literally no reason.

Sullivan truly is a piece of garbage. Flaming bag of shit.
Meh, I don't think Jesse wouldn't want to be treated differently.
It's not like the Canadiens giving away cancer-fighter Saku Koivu's number to Scott Gomez (!) the season after Saku left..
 

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#firesully
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Meh, I don't think Jesse wouldn't want to be treated differently.
It's not like the Canadiens giving away cancer-fighter Saku Koivu's number to Scott Gomez (!) the season after Saku left..
Yeah I didn't say he would want to be but if anything, be used in accordance to his play - which Sullivan has not been doing.

It's literally all we ask of that dumb ass of a coach when he does his idiotic favourites shit. JP has earned the rope Beauvillier gets for doing less.
 
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Kaptah

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Jesse's line was without a doubt Penguins best against the Jackets. Why weren't they used more in the 3rd period?
 

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Eller started the season with Puljujärvi and played great until Sullivan got the vision of benching Jesse and then using him on the 4th line. O'Connor has now played center for Puljujärvi for a couple of games, and never looked this good.
 
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Whyme

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Glad to see Puljujarvi wasn't totally destroyed by Sullivan's usage and things at least seem to be settling now. The games in the 4th line were non productive, but his points/60 is still the 3rd best of the team (after only Malkin and Crosby) and it's nice to see the positive posts about the current 3rd line so maybe this is something to build on.
 
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Whyme

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A shame he's still in the 10 minute per game dog house as at even strength Puljujarvi has been producing at the 2nd best rate of the team. His points/60 (including PP) is the 3rd highest. Well at least the 3rd line has been kept stable in the last games so it's something.
 

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Seem like Tiramisu stole Pulju's spot. Guess he was yet again the forward playing worst hockey.
 

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