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Diving into water, is one thing......diving into ICE, takes real heart, courage and 2 left feet.This really does sum up his entire career here...
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Diving into water, is one thing......diving into ICE, takes real heart, courage and 2 left feet.This really does sum up his entire career here...
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Please elaborate on the Denmark part
Sorry -- Puliu feels like a disaster in blue waiting to happenoffer from the OIlers
Pizza boy one for one
Anderson has not lived up to potential and is unhappy with you guys and Pizza boy is currently having fun in Finland. Some oiler fans think you guys add--but not me. Once you remove them being a top ten pick from the equation
37 pts in 139 games[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Jesse Puljujarvi
Anderson 9 in 66
Problem for problem
one for one
no one adds
This really does sum up his entire career here...
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OuchThis is also how I’d sum up the blame on the Rangers organization for not giving Andersson a chance.
Who is the common denominator here? Hope he doesnt visit me at my house. My dogs would probably bite him and I will be sent to jail. And we ALL KNOW, that dogs are the BEST judge of people.Something really fishy is going on here. 2 guys, drafted in the top 10, who should be high in the team's plans have quit on Hartford. WTF is going on for that to happen? 1 kid alright, but 2? The alarm is going off for me.
I can understand why Lias was upset. That kid earned a chance and was done in for Howden once again. That stinks of Quinn. Was he any good after that? No, and that's stinks of Lias. But to now quit on Hartford? I feel like this isn't just the kids, management is screwing this up as well with whatever they're doing.
Can this be his game plan on getting called up? Is he gambling that the Rangers dont wanna lose him for literally nothing, so they play him trying to increase his value? Haha! Good luck with that.Apologies if this has already been answered...I think what it means is that Andersson is not part of the Wolfpack--in essence he's been sent home. He's still under contract to the Rangers though.
I remember this... didn’t it spark the whole ‘He’s traveled a lot and played a lot of hockey and is tired’ debate?It was a video posted at some point during Traverse city, I believe at the end of the tournament.
Chytil was injured and Lias was getting the 1C minutes and he didn't impress. Clark gave an interview to the media about the prospects at the end of the tournament, was asked about Lias, and he said somethings to the effect of "I don't know if Lias is tired or something but he played terrible" and he reiterated it and didn't look happy.
The video was only up for a short time, and it got pulled pretty quickly. I remember it at the time I thought it was incredibly harsh for Clark to say publicly. Which is why I assume the Rangers PR pulled the video and never put it back up.
Maybe I'm missing something but I know @Kovalev27 saw it as well
Horrible pick from day 1. Got flamed a ton for saying that on draft day.
Sorry -- Puliu feels like a disaster in blue waiting to happen
As I see to recall (and my memory is very fuzzy), when this has occurred it was because (a) there were teams actually there to watch and (b) Player X had exhibited some skills or skill sett that might be of interest to a particular team. I don't see how this is the case in this situation.Can this be his game plan on getting called up? Is he gambling that the Rangers dont wanna lose him for literally nothing, so they play him trying to increase his value? Haha! Good luck with that.
I thunk we would have been better off with one of their prospects as opposed to that #7 pick with not much worth choosing from. But, then again I dont know much, but I know I love you.Probably a push, we could have picked a better player but I'm sure that to trade out from that spot, the Yotes also saw it as a 5 or 6 player draft like all the pundits did.
Ouch
I think worse.