KINGS17
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- Apr 6, 2006
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It's a joke!!!like how the games were over against Mexico, Sweden, South Korea in the group stages in 18 minutes?
It's a joke!!!like how the games were over against Mexico, Sweden, South Korea in the group stages in 18 minutes?
Really?Name someone who isn’t “all about the money”
Bruhhhhh Kovy still got those hands wow . He knows where to put the puck and he can absolutely fire it . 35-40 goals easily . Kopitar with 100+ pts
Easily? Really? You might want to check how many players in the NHL age 35 and over have scored 30 goals or more in the last 5 years.
Given his history, odd are he won't play a full 82. He's in great shape, he should be, given he's a professional athlete that is aging and has back issues. This is not the NHL he last played in, the league is younger and faster and longer than he's used to (100 games if a deep playoff run) . also, he's in a much tougher conference and if he is on Kopi' line, his usage will be different. Kopi is a premier shutdown center. And his line is the one that goes up against the best in the NHL on most shifts. That means a good bit of his 25 second or so shift, could be in his own end, defending. That cuts down offensive zone time. PP , he'll do great, his shot hasn't changed (but he tends to be careless at time on the PP and turns the puck over) so he should bury a few.
But to expect that many goals, that's not realistic, given the environment he'll be playing in.
As an aside I'm looking forward to Kopitar and Doughty having a true transition threat like Kovalchuk...when was the last time we saw a puck retrieval in our end turn into a quick breakaway?
He was obviously about the money when he chose NJ in the first place. It was a lot more money. It's about the money this time as well with the 3rd year.
That being said, he leaves it all on the ice when he plays.
I like the breakaway part, but not sure on the quick. He's not a speed demon. Unless he's on the 2nd line and they use Carter as a decoy, that would work.
I think his biggest contribution will be on PP, and they need that.
Name someone who isn’t “all about the money”
My wife can attest to that 100%Teachers?
It's been a long time since we've seen a winger who is so intense and driven to score goals. Not since #33.
He was obviously about the money when he chose NJ in the first place. It was a lot more money. It's about the money this time as well with the 3rd year.
That being said, he leaves it all on the ice when he plays.