When I was confident we still lost every round 1 so my expectations aren't that high to begin with anymoreAnd you're confident now?
But we were in with a chance. Now we're going to need to stop the madnessWhen I was confident we still lost every round 1 so my expectations aren't that high to begin with anymore
He is the picture of confidence with the puck, a smooth skater who knows where to go with the puck and what to do with it. He is a fine power-play quarterback who has a big shot, but he can also distribute the puck. Can carry the puck out of trouble or move it with a slick first pass. Is not the greatest in his own zone and not much of a physical presence, but his skills with the puck more than make up for his shortcomings. | |
Long Range Potential : Excellent offensive defenseman. |
He earned a chance to play in the NHL by being an excellent skater who can move the puck with good offensive instincts. He has enough skill to be productive on the power play, although he could help himself by shooting more. Also needs to improve his play in his own zone and add strength to stand up to the pounding of the NHL. | |
Long Range Potential : Mobile depth defenseman. |
An old-school bottom-six forward who relies on playing a physical game, he can make life uncomfortable for opponents. He is a good grinder in the corners and is always willing to stand up for his teammates. Will not generate a lot of offense. Has to avoid taking bad penalties and make sure he does not go over the line with his physical play. Leads by example and his attitude on the ice is contagious. | |
Long Range Potential: Big, bruising depth winger, enforcer and leader. |
The late-blooming Swedish defenseman has good size, can move the puck and owns a good point shot. He is big enough to play a physical game, though it is not his preferred style. Can play at his best when placed in a shutdown role. | |
Long Range Potential : Mobile depth defenseman. |
listen, to be a fan of this team requires more than weed. Even cocaine bear be like “this team is more f**ked than me”lol holy moly...you know weed is legal now right? A little sticky icky might do you some good.
So Domi and Bertuzzi are out thenSammy probably gets signed in low 3s unless they try the arbitration route and go hard at getting that number down further
So without a Murray trade, about two million to play with
That’s BS. They could had offer longer years and lower caphit. Or just give the same contract to Schenn from Preds.They can’t give Schenn the years*
Anyways, don’t understand what the team is planning on doing up front with their depth.
Gustaffson 1 good season. 2 but mainly because Carlsson got hurt which gave him way more ice time in ideal situations to Klingberg who has had many good seasons is probably the reason why.Someone wanna explain how Klingberg counts for $4.15 million against the cap on a one year deal but his left handed clone in Gustafsson only costs $825 thousand?
Three soft unphysical D men. Quite literally the last thing anyone wanted this off season. Am I in a dream, because it really sucks.John Klingberg
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[TD]He is the picture of confidence with the puck, a smooth skater who knows where to go with the puck and what to do with it. He is a fine power-play quarterback who has a big shot, but he can also distribute the puck. Can carry the puck out of trouble or move it with a slick first pass. Is not the greatest in his own zone and not much of a physical presence, but his skills with the puck more than make up for his shortcomings.[/TD]
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[TD]Long Range Potential : Excellent offensive defenseman.[/TD]
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Maxime Lajoie
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[TD]He earned a chance to play in the NHL by being an excellent skater who can move the puck with good offensive instincts. He has enough skill to be productive on the power play, although he could help himself by shooting more. Also needs to improve his play in his own zone and add strength to stand up to the pounding of the NHL.[/TD]
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[TD]Long Range Potential : Mobile depth defenseman.[/TD]
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Ryan Reaves
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[TD]An old-school bottom-six forward who relies on playing a physical game, he can make life uncomfortable for opponents. He is a good grinder in the corners and is always willing to stand up for his teammates. Will not generate a lot of offense. Has to avoid taking bad penalties and make sure he does not go over the line with his physical play. Leads by example and his attitude on the ice is contagious.[/TD]
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[TD]Long Range Potential: Big, bruising depth winger, enforcer and leader.[/TD]
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William Lagesson
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[TD]The late-blooming Swedish defenseman has good size, can move the puck and owns a good point shot. He is big enough to play a physical game, though it is not his preferred style. Can play at his best when placed in a shutdown role.[/TD]
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[TD]Long Range Potential : Mobile depth defenseman.[/TD]
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Gustaffsson cant produce offense on a bad team without top minutes and a strong PPSomeone wanna explain how Klingberg counts for $4.15 million against the cap on a one year deal but his left handed clone in Gustafsson only costs $825 thousand?
Three soft unphysical D men. Quite literally the last thing anyone wanted this off season. Am I in a dream, because it really sucks.
Honestly, I feel this might be it for me with this team, what in the actual f*** is going on. We’re a worse team.
Sandin is an enforcer on this blue line, awful trade and it looks even worse with the dogshit this dummy is bringing in.Would much rather have Sandin right now than Klingberg...