I'm waiting for the point when people come around the idea that it wasn't a good idea to trade for Nash (and his contract) at all.
I'm not disappointed with Nash at all. If I had to keep one of our current stars and let the other two go, it'd easily be Nash (he's much younger to boot).
He's not going to keep having a 5% shooting percentage. It'll go to the mean soon enough.
I'm waiting for the point when people come around the idea that it wasn't a good idea to trade for Nash (and his contract) at all.
imagine having no Lundqvist
Isn't that kind of what the situation has been? He's dropped off more than any other player with respect to last year in my eyes. Hard not to drop off a little bit given his insane season last year, but he's been very human so far this season.
Stepan in every thread.Threads are really rambling today. Hank and Nash in the Miller thread, Stepan in the Girardi thread.
I'm waiting for the point when people come around the idea that it wasn't a good idea to trade for Nash (and his contract) at all.
Im telling you. Is there an eye doctor around here? This board sure could use one.
maybe Sather knew that he would be a good player that is why they traded Erixon instead of Miller in the trade for Rick Nash. one would think that the Jackets trying to rebuild would want a kid from their home state of Ohio?? i dont think they needed Erixon... they have some depth on their blueline.
imagine having no Lundqvist
But the statz! Look at the statz!I seriously don't think I can think of a single time this season where the other team scored and I thought "******* you Hank"
Biron isn't terrible either though. Not saying he's a hank replacement, but still
Just want to say to my detractors, who swore there was NO POSSIBLE WAY, that it was INCONCEIVABLE that the thought of Miller being called up should even be entertained, that I wuz right, and you were wrong.
Sure, I don't get em all right. I have my Tysen Dowzak moments.
But hey, I almost single handedly went against the grain and said his speed was adequate enough to have a basic game, and do well with Kreider/Hagelin/Callahan given his puck distribution.
Come on, confession is good for the soul.
And if we make a judgment that the tactical long term move is send the kid down after the 5 max games so that the clock doesn't start ticking until then, I can live with that if that is part of a comprehensive and intelligent strategy to improve this team.
But I stand uncorrected.
I stand vindicated.
Regardless of he stays or he goes due to cap strategy, regardless of what human mistakes he will eventually make, even big ones we all make, my point that he can show something now was fundamentally correct.
His speed has looked like an asset but aside from the Islanders game it doesn't look like he's ready to be a points contributor.
Can we get the same (speed, hustle, and defensive responsibility) out of Ferrerrio or Mashinter?
I might drop him back down and see if either of those guys can give us the same. If not you can always bring Miller back up.