Ryder71
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Hextall was worthless and weak!The penguins should of made Patrik Allvin the permanent GM after Rutherford resigned instead of Hextall.
Hextall was worthless and weak!The penguins should of made Patrik Allvin the permanent GM after Rutherford resigned instead of Hextall.
When their problem is that the stars are too old and the cupboard is bare from two decades of trading most of their picks away, what do you expect them to do to "fix" that issue?What's there to say about an organization that refuses to address any of its problems and make a decision?
I mean, seriously. What were people expecting when this organization refused to fire Sullivan and when they continue to cater to mid tier veterans like Rust?What's there to say about an organization that refuses to address any of its problems and make a decision?
It's been a systems based failure 9 times out of 10 and the usual mouth pieces for the Pens media will make you think some players let the team down instead.The team is not one unit. And that is only a system base issue. Malkin, Crosby, Karlsson, but them on any other team right now and they will dominate. The pens are getting bottom scoring on a regular basis more than our top six. 100% system based. No one on the team played terrible to be honest.
Hayes - Glass - Acciari is the best 4th line this team has had in ages.
But you can't wear them out by playing them for like 5 out of the last 10 minutes of regulation.
Sullivan's man management makes no sense.
Hayes - Glass - Acciari is the best 4th line this team has had in ages.
But you can't wear them out by playing them for like 5 out of the last 10 minutes of regulation.
Sullivan's man management makes no sense.
Acciari was also likely the reason the Flames tied it.A caphit of over 8 million, it better be the best 4th line.
These losses have very little to do with our stars' offensive output or lack of secondary scoring due to missing draft picks. The team's 11th in GF/G.When their problem is that the stars are too old and the cupboard is bare from two decades of trading most of their picks away, what do you expect them to do to "fix" that issue?
He usually starts slow as wellCrosby has been more consistently excellent for longer than almost everyone in NHL history. I'm confident he finds his stride.
Leaning into the decline and trade players like Rust or Pettersson for more picks and prospects would go a long way towards fixing that issue. Again, I don't mind if they're bad. I mind that they're bad but keep signing expensive nobodies and hoarding mid-tier talent instead of weaponizing cap space and building up the farm.When their problem is that the stars are too old and the cupboard is bare from two decades of trading most of their picks away, what do you expect them to do to "fix" that issue?
Yeah, again, if they were putting out a more entertaining product but losing 7-6, I would be thrilled to watch hockey even if we ended up losing. Icing a boring, arrogant, and unsuccessful team is just an unforgivable sin by Sullivan and Dubas.The issue is that this team's so f***ing boring, predictable, *and* unlikable. Yet, they're somehow still so damn arrogant and full of themselves despite having essentially nothing more to show than the Sabres, Coyotes, or Sens over the past handful of years.