hullsy47
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legion of doom ,except marner doesnt fitHe was giving off some Legion of Doom vibes last game.
legion of doom ,except marner doesnt fitHe was giving off some Legion of Doom vibes last game.
Well no neither does Matty really. AM34 obviously has incredible gifts, but Lindros was a unique & physically unstoppable freak.legion of doom ,except marner doesnt fit
He's going to be one of the best Power Forwards in the league and being a LW helps this team as well. He's getting meaner and meaner, but is also so fast and lethal near the net. When I watch him play he's looking to speed up the game and get into rough stuff at this same time...and I'm not seeing a lot of opponents wanting to match him lol. I think that's where the Legion of Doom stuff is coming in. Knies wants to play a fast and mean, a total throwback of the 90s.
Okay seriously extend this kid for as long as you can right now. You can see the confidence growing all the time. He’s bowling over people, taking the puck hard to the net. It’s not going to get any cheaper.
We have a history of putting guys in great positions to get points right before having to sign him. Why can’t we get ahead on a long term deal for once.
I’d say right now he and McCabe are my two favourite players. Love the way they play.I think he's a perfect candidate for a long term deal.
He hasn't broken out offensively yet, so there's actually a chance to get him locked in on a longer term deal. The team will likely have to overpay for the first season or two but the savings will be there for the majority of the year.
The price of established power forwards always spikes, so avoiding that would be ideal
Perhaps Knies is the reason we haven't locked him up?Once again we don’t locc em up a year in advance and then we play them on the top line to further inflate stats to further drive his price up wtf
For sure he is should have signed him July 1stPerhaps Knies is the reason we haven't locked him up?
It takes two to tango.
His style of game along with McMann has been so refreshing
They are not going out there to kill anyone, but enough to be disruptors
Reminds me bit of mix between John Leclair and Keith Primeau, defensively responsible yet can be physical