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BONK
Not sure if this was posted, but Couts is the man clearly.
I just hope that this revitalizes Couts. Obviously he has the character to lead the team, but damn we really need him to be a stable top-6 pivot.
Not sure if this was posted, but Couts is the man clearly.
That is classic!
Not sure if this was posted, but Couts is the man clearly.
So what is Deslauriers for?
you want Coots fighting Matt Rempe ?So what is Deslauriers for?
How about you try to score when Rempe is on the ice and don't worry about fighting.you want Coots fighting Matt Rempe ?
Who they going to waive/trade to make room for Ollie? Or is it likely he gets Sents down.Fedotov is big, nothing terrible, nothing outstanding, but I'll give him time.
The slobbering over Richard is amusing, he turns 28 in December, he's not a prospect.
His breakout AHL season came at 26. Repeated at 27.
He's had cameos with Montreal and Boston.
He's fast, but being undersized isn't what had kept him out of the NHL, at 5'10 180 or so he's the same size as TK. Willing forechecker, but small in that role, lacks instincts and skill for top 9.
AHL+ player who might be a late bloomer, but I'll bet on Avon, just as fast, 6'0 200 who lost a season to COVID and is still 21.
Abols was meh.
Lycksell looked really good, making a push for the !2th/13th slot. Playing a stronger game that allows him to use his skills.
Couts, Risto and Drysdale all look healthy.
Bonk is not going to jump out at you, but he looked a lot more confident than last game.
Who they going to waive/trade to make room for Ollie? Or is it likely he gets Sents down.
intimidation IS PART OF THE BATTLE FOR ON ICE REAL ESTATEHow about you try to score when Rempe is on the ice and don't worry about fighting.
It’s the best time to try to sneak someone down. Saying that, he should be on the team and that’s that.If he gets sent down then he will go through waivers, and I'm guessing will likely get claimed if that happens.
Watching Michkov play, he's easily the most naturally gifted Flyers player since Lindros. And he doesn't have the size advantage Lindros had.
The slobbering over Richard is amusing, he turns 28 in December, he's not a prospect.
His breakout AHL season came at 26. Repeated at 27.