BagHead
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Unless it was due to an injury, I'm not sure why Sundqvist would come back, after sitting behind Reaves all playoffs. I'd love to have him back and productive, though.
I think he’s loved when you look at what he brings to the ice as a 4th liner when compared to someone like ReavesI don't get all the love for Sundqvist, myself. Maybe if he comes back on the cheap?
Mats Zuccarello Playoffs for wild - 23gp / 3GWish we would have signed Pavelski instead of Zuccarello
Mats Zuccarello Playoffs for wild - 23gp / 3G
Joe Pavelski last night - 1GP / 4G
Ahhhhh , yah ……I’d tend to agree
Well , 3g in 23 playoff games for someone playing 20 minutes per night and 1st power play is just so pathetic it can’t really be skewed in any type positive way.In this years playoffs:
Dallas win% with Pavelski: 0%
Dallas win% without Pavelski: 80%
Stats are all about how you frame them. It's not like Zucc was signed for his goalscoring.
I bet you $100 I can spin a positive out of thisWell , 3g in 23 playoff games for someone playing 20 minutes per night and 1st power play is just so pathetic it can’t really be skewed in any type positive way.
The earth is 70% uncarbonated water so… it is indeed flat.No functioning adult should believe the earth is flat either... but yeah...
Positive is too subjective for me to accept lolI bet you $100 I can spin a positive out of this
PWNDThe earth is 70% uncarbonated water so… it is indeed flat.
lol'd hardThe earth is 70% uncarbonated water so… it is indeed flat.
I believe it’s called still water, thoughThe earth is 70% uncarbonated water so… it is indeed flat.
Well, Rossi is considered our top C prospect, and it's debatable whether he will amount anything in the NHL at this point.... we've got room to improve our prospect roster. We really are banking on him, and Bankier, to work out.I'm still hoping for the dead cap induced, mini-rebuild/bottom out but I'm not even sure why anymore........luck into a #1C I guess but they already have a top prospect pool.
That is not true.The earth is 70% uncarbonated water so… it is indeed flat.
71% of the earth's SURFACE is uncarbonated water, but the earth itself is still not flat.Scientists calculate that the total mass of the oceans on Earth is 1.35 x 1018 metric tons, which is 1/4400 the total mass of the Earth. In other words, while the oceans cover 71% of the Earth's surface, they only account for 0.02% of our planet's total mass.
Yeah, not so much.PWND
The next two drafts have some very high end centers as well, but it would take some worst case scenarios to play out for us to actually end up at the bottom. Kaprizov and both goalies going down long term is about the only way that we hit Chicago levels of futility, even then we still probably win enough to stay out of the top 5.Well, Rossi is considered our top C prospect, and it's debatable whether he will amount anything in the NHL at this point.... we've got room to improve our prospect roster. We really are banking on him, and Bankier, to work out.
This was the year to tank for a top C, though. Bedard, Fantilli, Carlson, Smith, look to be locks to be top 6 C's(though they said the same about Rossi), and there are a whole host of others like Danielson, Dvorsky, Yager, and Moore behind them,
PWNED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ELEVEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!!!!That is not true.
What percent of Earth is water?
The Earth is often compared to a majestic blue marble, especially by those privileged few who have gazed upon it from orbit. This is due to the prevalence of water on the planet's surface. While water itself is not blue, water gives off blue light upon reflection.phys.org
71% of the earth's SURFACE is uncarbonated water, but the earth itself is still not flat.
Yeah, not so much.
0.02 seems rather low for all the water on earth considering we still haven’t reached the bottom of the oceans so stating we know exactly how much there is seems silly but touché.What percent of Earth is water?
The Earth is often compared to a majestic blue marble, especially by those privileged few who have gazed upon it from orbit. This is due to the prevalence of water on the planet's surface. While water itself is not blue, water gives off blue light upon reflection.phys.org
71% of the earth's SURFACE is uncarbonated water, but the earth itself is still not flat.
Yeah, not so much.
The deepest point in the ocean is 36,161ft deep.0.02 seems rather low for all the water on earth considering we still haven’t reached the bottom of the oceans so stating we know exactly how much there is seems silly but touché.
I don’t know but I’m getting wetWhat the hell is going on in this thread
Eriksson Ek’s injury was a fluke. It sucks that it happened, but it isn’t anyone’s fault.What did we see new from Minnesota in the playoff? Nothing. Meanwhile, the playoff is a mix of the physical condition of the players and their mentality to win as much as a centimeter of the field. And here, questions arise to the coach. You know that Kaprizov is hard to get into shape - for what purpose do you allow him to play only in 2 out of the remaining 5 games of the season? You have Joel Ericsson a first center forward for the first PP and PK, why the f*** do you let him go under the puck in a meaningless game with Pittsburgh at the end of the season? Are you really a fool? As a result: the first center is injured and the second line and unequal compositions are completely scattered, the best scoring forward is not in shape: as a result, only one goal in 6 games. With this idiot, nothing shines for Minnesota.