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I'm in the process of renewing our vows, dw.The honeymoon phase is definitely over.
I'm in the process of renewing our vows, dw.The honeymoon phase is definitely over.
Yeah, actually until age 12 in his "primary" team before NHL.He actually was a goalie when he was young I think
It's Montreal. The honeymoon lasts until the first zero point gameThe honeymoon phase is definitely over.
San Jose? Anaheim?Did not take long for fans to hate him, I expected that. What would be the team with the least engaged fan base where Laine gets to play and nobody cares when he stinks?
Im in the process of filing for a divorce, its time to move on.I'm in the process of renewing our vows, dw.
Btw some say that starting this thread jinxed Patty and the Habs. But this thread was started on the 4th of January and Habs won the 7 next games out of 9:So Patty has won 6 games in a row (he missed yesterday's Chicago-loss and played only 1 period in the previous Columbus-loss (less than half of game = does not count)).
Are there any longer win streaks currently? What's the longest win streak of an individual player in NHL-history?
Ok Patty's stats seem to support my conclusion above, check it out:Btw some say that starting this thread jinxed Patty and the Habs. But this thread was started on the 4th of January and Habs won the 7 next games out of 9:
View attachment 975038But Patty.. Patty started to lose his scoring touch shortly after that good stretch by Habs. And Habs started to lose. I think Patty scoring coincides with Habs wins. And vice versa.
I would start a new thread about it as its more actual as topic than this one. What you guys think?
The only surprising thing is that it happened this fast.Did not take long for fans to hate him, I expected that. What would be the team with the least engaged fan base where Laine gets to play and nobody cares when he stinks?
Ok its true:Btw some say that starting this thread jinxed Patty and the Habs. But this thread was started on the 4th of January and Habs won the 7 next games out of 9:
View attachment 975038But Patty.. Patty started to lose his scoring touch shortly after that good stretch by Habs. And Habs started to lose. I think Patty scoring coincides with Habs wins. And vice versa.
I would start a new thread about it as its more actual as topic than this one. What you guys think?
It's as if he's not currently nursing a knee injury, he's not coming off 12+ months of injuries, mental unrest, and borderline retirement, etc.This is just hate baiting at this point. I get that Laine makes it almost too easy but still.
Did not take long for fans to hate him, I expected that. What would be the team with the least engaged fan base where Laine gets to play and nobody cares when he stinks?
I've always thought he buy his own hype. In his early years people were so desperate to make him and Matthews a storyline (not just here). I am sure he saw it and fancied himself better then he is, but for a short while he slightly lived up to it. Then when things get tough he can't/won't work on it and crumbles, gets moved or signs then the new city hypes him up and the cycle repeats. Habs fans were wetting themselves saying he was scoring 50+ etc at the start, gets a huge ovation before he plays a shift, he was a on pedestal. Now that he's struggled the fans turned on him and he buys the negative and is stuck in his own head in a different way.
On the other hand he's being paid 8+ million a year to be a professional athlete. If being a professional athlete is too much pressure, then there's 100 other professions he could pursue.It's as if he's not currently nursing a knee injury, he's not coming off 12+ months of injuries, mental unrest, and borderline retirement, etc.
Whatever. Let them have their minutes of hate. The only guy who can change it is Laine himself, I hope he does.
What he’s paid doesn’t change his injuries, surgeries, and mental leave. He’s openly said he lost his fitness and focus. Not sure what is going to be accomplished by constantly repeating his salary.On the other hand he's being paid 8+ million a year to be a professional athlete. If being a professional athlete is too much pressure, then there's 100 other professions he could pursue.
Fact is that he's scored 70 points once in his career and the last time he scored 30 goals was in 2018-19. He fell hard off the cliff. A lot of people would give him more slack if he himself didn't seem to be so full of himself and arrogant.
Suggestion: get rid of Laine because he's definitely not a guy you want on a rebuilding team and Caufield could finally regain his spot on the ppOk Patty's stats seem to support my conclusion above, check it out:
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January-February:
Patty scored a goal in the game:
-> Habs won 2, lost 2 of the games.
Patty did NOT score a goal in the game:
-> Habs won 3, lost 7 of the games.
So solution to come back to 0.500 hockey for Habs is to get Laine scoring.
Suggestion: move Laine to line 1.
Suggestion: play Laine for FULL PP.
Suggestion: motivate Laine by flying all his friends to his games.
Thoughts?
That’s a great way to lose more games. If he is not moving his legs and playing bad defensively and 5 on 5 he is a big liability on line 1 or even 2.Ok Patty's stats seem to support my conclusion above, check it out:
View attachment 975039
January-February:
Patty scored a goal in the game:
-> Habs won 2, lost 2 of the games.
Patty did NOT score a goal in the game:
-> Habs won 3, lost 7 of the games.
So solution to come back to 0.500 hockey for Habs is to get Laine scoring.
Suggestion: move Laine to line 1.
Suggestion: play Laine for FULL PP.
Suggestion: motivate Laine by flying all his friends to his games.
Thoughts?
No Im actually one of the biggest Laine fans. And the stats I presented above are statistically sound. When Laine scores, Habs win. When Laine doesnt score Habs lose.This is just hate baiting at this point. I get that Laine makes it almost too easy but still.
I agree with this in a way. Caufield should take Laine's spot on the PP. It would give him more experience in that spot (he played it before Laine came), and gives Habs more options and flexibility in terms of future signings (Laine).Suggestion: get rid of Laine because he's definitely not a guy you want on a rebuilding team and Caufield could finally regain his spot on the pp
He’s been way worse than that statline shows too lmao18 points in 28 games for $9mil a year, what a deal!!
10 of 12 goals from the powerplay lol.He’s been way worse than that statline shows too lmao