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Speculation: Larkin trade return

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I think we can’t go wrong with either of these 2 options…Forgive my ignorance, but if given the 1st line ice time/pp time could Lundell hit the 60-70 pts range?

That would probably be the best case scenario. He had that this year in Florida and didn't get to those numbers.
I dont know if I would say 60 points is best case scenario. This is the first season he ever played in a top 6 type role and he was on pace for 23 goals and close to 60 points. Hes still only 24 and a beast defensively. With more powerplay time and a year or two in offensive roles todevelop that side of his game more he could extremely easily hit 25 goals and 70 points
 
have you ever been to yosemite? emerald bay? the redwoods forest? sequoia national park? joshua tree? monterey? santa cruz? carmel-by-the-sea? big sur? pismo beach? san diego? laguna beach? napa? big bear? mammoth? half moon bay? malibu? point reyes? humboldt? the sierra nevada mountains? death valley? have you ever gone surfing and snowboarding in the same day? have you ever walked across the golden gate bridge? have you ever seen the hearst castle? have you ever driven from mexico to canada on the pacific coast highway? have you ever stood on the corner of haight and ashbury?

i dont know anything about where you live and i don't talk about it. do not talk sh*t about my home because you couldn't imagine how special it is
I’m not f***ing talking shit about your precious scenery. Every state has those. All I know is that Cali is made for the rich. Not the normal human being. No normal person with a normal job can survive there and actually enjoy life to the fullest. Just like NY is f***ing absurdly expensive. It’s a facade.

we’ll agree to disagree and move on.

I also could care less about big cities or beaches. I’m not talking shit about the environment or how certain areas there are gorgeous. I’m sure they are. I’m not disputing the nature aspect: so please don’t twist my words.

But California is made for the rich. Fake influencers and corrupt businesses.

Go watch Peter Santenello. He travels and vlogs and his California videos which are an hour long on YT proves this.
 
Agree 100%. I was stationed in Camp Pendleton back in the early 00s and loved every second. I can confidently say that if I were making millions as opposed to my military pension, that's where I'd be living. Hell, if I hadn't married a girl from the Gulf Coast, I'd probably be there now. After leaving Michigan as a teenager, I've never once thought of going back for anything other than a summer vacation.

Money can't buy weather or happiness. As a millionaire athlete, I'd want to be another face in the crowd... not a lighting rod of attention every time I go golfing, out to eat, or to a club. California and Miami would ideal IMO.
pretty much the exact same story as my dad. born and raised in detroit, joined the navy straight out of high school, ended up in san diego after his tour, made his way up the coast, fell in love with san francisco and has lived there his entire life since

i understand why people who have never lived here wouldn't get it, but i would never go around talking down about other people's homes
 
Matt Duchene trade from Colorado to Ottawa
  • To the Ottawa Senators: Center Matt Duchene.

  • To the Nashville Predators: Center Kyle Turris (from Ottawa).
  • To the Colorado Avalanche: Defenseman Samuel Girard (from Nashville), forward Vladislav Kamenev (from Nashville), forward Shane Bowers (from Ottawa), goaltender Andrew Hammond (from Ottawa), a conditional 2018 1st-round pick (used to select Bowen Byram), a 2018 2nd-round pick, and a 2019 3rd-round pick.
 

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