LTIR
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It's the everyday Drai.. he will get his point tonight and be immune from anything negative in PGTLeon, what's going on with you? I think he's sick.
It's the everyday Drai.. he will get his point tonight and be immune from anything negative in PGTLeon, what's going on with you? I think he's sick.
I like how you use the plural "they" here, when in fact it was only me who said something and I only objected to it being referred to as a "high IQ" play. It was a good play but lets not exaggerate it.
I also find your comment "haters gonna hate" very ironic, seeing as you are the exact opposite and defends your favorites against any and all criticism, whether it's warranted or not. So "stans gonna stan", I guess?
When was he never not bad?
Some of you guys do that with Drai.... I'm just saying.
Pointless posts is pointless. Congrats.
He has looked awful for a week or two now.. I am certain he has a bone bruise or minor sprain he is playing through.And injured lungs? The Drai defenders are out in full force tonight, but man he's not looking good tonight.
Lol I almost never comment on Nurse and his play despite the fact that I'm not a huge fan of him. I don't rag on players I don't like over and over again like some other people in here do.
I just don't think that was a "high IQ" play. It was a good play to pinch for sure, but the rest of it was lucky to end up a goal. I could give you tens and tens of sequences where Nurse doing exactly that and instead just losing possession. Most high-end players in that situation would hold onto the puck until they found a better option.
If Nurse's shot rebounds out to an Avs player instead who quickly breaks it out while Nurse is in the Avs end, is it still a "high IQ play"? Or was it a high IQ play only because it happened to result in a goal?