Juraj Slafkovsky - Year Two

Where would you prefer Slaf spend his 23-24 season?


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Spring in Fialta

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Apr 1, 2007
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Considering Rehabs was trashing Slafkovsky on a daily basis here, I think it's fair to shame him on a daily basis as well.

I tried to @ him but it seems he either closed his account or changed username. I'd do the same to be honest.

It's so chickenshit. Especially from the guy who fancied himself as such a thorough and unbiased analyst.
 

WinterLion

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Instead of Reinbacher?

It was a joke... but maybe a bit to far off into outer space...

Considering Rehabs was trashing Slafkovsky on a daily basis here, I think it's fair to shame him on a daily basis as well.

I tried to @ him but it seems he either closed his account or changed username. I'd do the same to be honest.

Yeah where did that guy go? Maybe Bombshell finally found out where he lived...
 

JeffreyLFC

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Considering Rehabs was trashing Slafkovsky on a daily basis here, I think it's fair to shame him on a daily basis as well.

I tried to @ him but it seems he either closed his account or changed username. I'd do the same to be honest.
I do not get that guy. He was obsessed on Hughes and Slafkovsky.

Must have been Marc Bergevin burner account
 

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When the going gets tough...
Feb 20, 2003
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Instead of Reinbacher?

I love ReHabs, but that is funny tbh.

It may likely be completely unrelated of course.

You know cancel culture is strong when posters are trying to get other posters effectively cancelled for posting differing opinions lol, y'all need to chill.
I got told to “stick to basketball” because I thought being in the NHL would pay off for Slafkovsky.

I been chill, right now I'm feeling spicy.

All of the smoke!
 

Non Player Canadiens

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Buenas noches a todos

I read this forum since at least 5 years and damm you guys make me addict. I never thought i will create an account but honestly today this kid make me feel something different.

I am from the 80's , french canadian and hockey means something special for me. On partait de la rue st-denis pis on montait dans le nord while listening la soirée du hockey ford a la radio. When finally arrive au chalet, i was running to move the anten to grab my dad and have a real moment between mens. For those who know that era. Life was different and those couch had there own smell/memories with a bunch off dust. Dam i miss those days. It was something different.

But let me tell you this brother ,sister and transformer , in all my life between different era ............

I never saw a player like Slaf!
Neverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

This kid is very special , un dieux du stade. A mix of john leclair with the balls of line Odelin and the heart of carbonneau. This guy have something to prove in life because he is a f***ing gladiador. Maximussssssss.

Give him 5 years and he bring back the Stanley Cup in montreal baby!!!

**I am drunk hasta el culo but it was a pleasure to put my grain of salt.
god-like 28:1 ratio, that's a hell of a first post.
 
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Miller Time

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Don't think anybody expected this kind of development so quickly after looking mediocre at best early. What's more impressive is that his play has been just as good if not better than his production. I'll gladly eat crow along with many others here since despite not writing him off, his start was disappointing. Of course this has to keep up in the future, but why would it not, he's 19 and doing everything right on top of producing.
I think some posters did see that the production would come, and come quickly, as he integrated all the changes to his game the team asked him to do...

It was apparent, to some, that the hesitation & "looking lost" was not low hockey IQ but instead the dip in performance that is inevitable when you introduce those kinds of changes... Something very familiar in the athlete development space, and easy to miss without gat familiarity.

He's on pace for the higher end of what the more optimistic fans projected for the season. He is who some of us thought he was.
 

Jaynki

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Don't think anybody expected this kind of development so quickly after looking mediocre at best early. What's more impressive is that his play has been just as good if not better than his production. I'll gladly eat crow along with many others here since despite not writing him off, his start was disappointing. Of course this has to keep up in the future, but why would it not, he's 19 and doing everything right on top of producing.

Hey.

Dont you remember...

Parabolic, exponential growth
 

Saundies

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Jun 8, 2012
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I was one who didn't see the scoring coming, especially this quick. His playing with 14-22 helps, but he's making things happen all on his own. He's a BEAST on pucks right now, specifically recovering anything loose on the PP. His passing is sneaky, sneaky good, and he's starting to shoot more and it's obviously going in.

Night and day from the beginning of this season. It's been incredible to watch.
 

Adam Michaels

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After his 3 points tonight, Slaf is on pace for 42 pts (17G, 25A) on the season.

I said in a post yesterday or the day before that if he continues on this pace, he will have 20+ goals and 45+ points. If he stays healthy, he still has 29 games to hit those stats.

I'll refrain myself from saying he can hit 50 points because he will have games where he won't produce.
 

donghabs98

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Thank god we didn't draft Shane Wright.
I truly believe he couldnt handle the pressure here and its a key reason why management didnt take him. Even if you believe Wright is the better player, if he can't handle the pressure than he'd never reach that potential.

Look at the slump Slaf had back in the fall, remember all the posts on here about him and pressure building on him. Slaf made it through it, I doubt Wright could have. Just look at his reaction to slipping in the draft and that appearent stare down at the Habs table.
 
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