MikeS24
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He should make the same speech before game one lolRIGHT f***ING NOW!
He should make the same speech before game one lolRIGHT f***ING NOW!
I watched the Vegas series thinking that the Knights don't have any, and are entirely lacking in that now. i.e. knights. Not having players like Carrier and others has changed that club. Guys like Kolesar who is awful does nothing to answer the bell either. Vegas weren't even interested in getting into that lane. They can play dirty, but they weren't capable of leaning on us or anything like that. its a changed club.
I don't know how it goes in the physicality department because the main guy we faced so far in the 3 series has been the exception rather than the rule. Marchment being a physical player willing to play his game against us, and it wasn't addressed at any point. Vegas and LA really have no facet of any physical dominating players. Florida does.
The Oilers have been way tougher than any opponent they've faced thus far but we didn't face any physical clubs and we likely have more trouble with Minny.
I forgot to mention LA. We definitely killed them.I don't know what you classify LA, but they appear to be trying to steal insider information by hiring Holland![]()
100% to all of that, especially the bolded part.My biggest issue wasn't him pulling him. It was the way he did it, turning it into a spectacle of sorts. Calling timeout doing his thing on the bench then waits until Otter starts going back to the crease before shouting to call him out and going all Ari Gold on the gestures.
If pulling him was the plan, he should have just retained the timeout and used the goalie swap for the same effect (yelling at the team). He'd at least still have had the timeout and wouldn't have looked like such a goon in how he pulled him out.
Doubling down in the post-game on its own was dumb, but would have been less an issue without the spectacle he created.
We faced one player who stood up thus far. I'm not crediting him, I think he's a dirty weasel, but it was Marchment. Kolesar made himself next to invisible in series.Oilers and panthers are no doubt the most physical however I don’t buy what you are selling. Vegas is a fast, aggressive and physical team in the playoffs.
Dallas and LA aren’t pushovers physically in the playoffs either… at all.
Sorry but your friend is a doofus. Must be a leaf fan because their cup is always the regular season.
Ehh it wasn’t good I don’t think he meant to humiliate him there. He was probably in the black a bit.100% to all of that, especially the bolded part.
It's like he wanted to publicly humiliate his goalie.
That was a really low-class move for anyone at the professional level.
What do you mean beyond just hits? LA was relentless after McDrai in dirty plays if that’s what you mean. Vegas hurt our goalie.We faced one player who stood up thus far. I'm not crediting him, I think he's a dirty weasel, but it was Marchment. Kolesar made himself next to invisible in series.
Just saying none of the teams we faced had any particularly interest to go to the physical alley. i thought Vegas would but turns out they are wusses. They had none of it.
If disagreeing then specifically mention which players have gone at us above and beyond just throwing some hits?
Oilers haven't even had to fight much in any of the series. None of our opponents want to go there. Florida won't be as reluctant.
But clearly Deboer lost it, and as I've stated its a rare instance of him doing so. He was livid, angry, and so comportment, rationale, it isn't part of sheer anger. Deboer blew a gasket, and people often lose jobs when that occurs and sometimes, if not a conscious process, its kind of what one wants or expects to happen anyway. Sometimes people get fired when they are just done with a situation. In Dallas that situation is a team that forgets how to score goals every playoffs at some point. Where the entire team just stops digging down for goals. Frankly Ott has been shit against us both series. The worst goalie against us in either playoffs. Which is odd because he's highly paid and highly touted.My biggest issue wasn't him pulling him. It was the way he did it, turning it into a spectacle of sorts. Calling timeout doing his thing on the bench then waits until Otter starts going back to the crease before shouting to call him out and going all Ari Gold on the gestures.
If pulling him was the plan, he should have just retained the timeout and used the goalie swap for the same effect (yelling at the team). He'd at least still have had the timeout and wouldn't have looked like such a goon in how he pulled him out.
Doubling down in the post-game on its own was dumb, but would have been less an issue without the spectacle he created.
Never show any of your hand even if it’s a small thing.Seriously, how do they go from brown will play yesterday to game time decision today
He missed practice today with an illness.Seriously, how do they go from brown will play yesterday to game time decision today
And Connor left early yesterday. Scary thought if a bug has gone around our room.He missed practice today with an illness.
This has me scared. From daily faceoff
Connor Brown (illness) missed practice on Tuesday and is a game-time decision for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Never what's of any illness until now. Hope it's not some bug (unless it's his concussion). Funny Knob said he's ready to go
Vegas are dirty only. They don't answer the bell. Once the Oilers started to remind them of that they went down like a swatted puppy. I felt the Oilers have intimidated the teams we've faced, particularly Vegas. Marchment is the only player that brought pretty consistent malevolence and provocation. Nobody in LA or Vegas did that. Our opponents probably needed more people in lineups that would stand up.Ehh it wasn’t good I don’t think he meant to humiliate him there. He was probably in the black a bit.
What do you mean beyond just hits? LA was relentless after McDrai in dirty plays if that’s what you mean. Vegas hurt our goalie.
Somebody explain the predictability of illness. Oh, I have a cold or flu, "sorry work that I didn't plan and schedule this illness. "Seriously, how do they go from brown will play yesterday to game time decision today
But clearly Deboer lost it, and as I've stated its a rare instance of him doing so. He was livid, angry, and so comportment, rationale, it isn't part of sheer anger. Deboer blew a gasket, and people often lose jobs when that occurs and sometimes, if not a conscious process, its kind of what one wants or expects to happen anyway. Sometimes people get fired when they are just done with a situation. In Dallas that situation is a team that forgets how to score goals every playoffs at some point. Where the entire team just stops digging down for goals. Frankly Ott has been shit against us both series. The worst goalie against us in either playoffs. Which is odd because he's highly paid and highly touted.
The Dallas forwards, all of them, were horrible in the series. I don't even recuse Robertson who was awful in the early games. none of them showed. People expected their D to be the weak point but it was their forward lineup who didn't bring it. None of their star players got going and in that respect it was just like the Knights series.“We just can’t beat mcdavid”
That’s their body language.
I feel sorry for the coach. It wasn’t the goalie but he can’t bench skaters against a team like the oilers.
Seriously, how do they go from brown will play yesterday to game time decision today