koteka
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Curious to see who people would pick.
What makes him “the best shot blocker on the team”??Man y'all are trippin.. Andrew Peeke is tailor-made for this situation. Certainly the best shot blocker on the team, .
My compliments to the OP for the creativity of this poll.
Every game, every point is a necessity. — Ty ConklinOne thing to keep in mind is that if we LOSE this game, we miss the playoffs.
Yep. This is all important things that factor into who you put out. Plus you can add more variables, such as, the guy I want out there is fresh, but has played a terrible game and I am not sure he can be trusted, or who are the Rangers putting out, what are the match ups. This situation would need a lot more context.Lastly, all of this assumes that this is a fresh start. We've been given some context but not enough, really. Have the Rangers pulled the goalie? How long have we been up and what has the play been like to the last minute/40 seconds/20 seconds? What if my player of choice has been on the ice for the last half-minute? I'm going to want a fresh body out there, and my guy rested for a shift-change/faceoff at 20 seconds. That kind of stuff.
Every game, every point is a necessity. — Ty Conklin
Lastly, all of this assumes that this is a fresh start. We've been given some context but not enough, really. Have the Rangers pulled the goalie? How long have we been up and what has the play been like to the last minute/40 seconds/20 seconds? What if my player of choice has been on the ice for the last half-minute? I'm going to want a fresh body out there, and my guy rested for a shift-change/faceoff at 20 seconds. That kind of stuff.
Agreed