NernieBichols
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- Aug 8, 2011
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No ones allowed to bring back dump anything. I get agitated just seeing it. Hope the dude is posting somewhere, alil calmer, to this day. But never never bring back ‘dump’
Hell, McDavid fits this description.Really? You've described a ton of very good NHLers. Guys like Guerin, Langenbrunner, Primeau, etc.. Hell, a bunch of those types of players have been Rangers in the past. Kovalev, Nedved, Nash, etc.
Hell, McDavid fits this description.
AgreedQuinn apparently addressed the team about responding to the headshot. If you're going to do it, as a team is the way to do it.
Still shocked Gryba did that knowing McLeod was in the lineup. What a brave soul.
Quinn apparently addressed the team about responding to the headshot. If you're going to do it, as a team is the way to do it.
Still shocked Gryba did that knowing McLeod was in the lineup. What a brave soul.
Agreed
Seriously tho at least we have McQuaid and hes a legitimately scary dude
The reason I disagree with this is because Kreider can easily be the best player on the ice in any given game and then totally disappear for multiple games at a time. If he didn't show glimpses of greatness and utter dominance, no one would have a problem with him.
I can't remember ever seeing another NHL player who can intermittently absolutely dominate a game and be invisible in lots of other games. Lots of hockey announcers have expressed this same opinion. Unless we are all hypnotized, it's a real thing.
Yes, overall he is a very good player to have, but if any of you can say that he plays at a consistent level, I'd say your opinion is based on fiction and fanboy love.
I see what you did hereQuinn apparently addressed the team about responding to the headshot. If you're going to do it, as a team is the way to do it.
Still shocked Gryba did that knowing McLeod was in the lineup. What a brave soul.
Not only a good coaching one but a quinntessential one.Quinn apparently addressed the team about responding to the headshot. If you're going to do it, as a team is the way to do it.
Still shocked Gryba did that knowing McLeod was in the lineup. What a brave soul.
Not only a good coaching one but a quinntessential one.
Regarding the Nieves hit () Is this play something he could have avoided? Is being concussion prone a thing? I know others mentioned it was a predatory high hit, but is he putting himself into a position to get a concussion here? Between the speed he crossed the blue line with, coupled with trying to out-reach Brian Boyle and juggle through the linesmens skates, one could argue he should have gotten rid of the puck earlier or at least dumped it in to avoid getting caught in a defenseless spot. I'm personally of the school of thought that predatory high hits need to get out of the game so I want to think Nieves is not asking to get concussed, but curious to hear what others think
Hell, McDavid fits this description.
That year was so weird, Gaborik really was legitimately bad (unlike 2012-13 when he was just snakebitten). It was even weirder that it came immediately after 2009-10 when Gaborik had been playing like a legit superstar (comparable season to Hall's 2017-18).I remember in 2010-2011 Gaborik had low 20s in goals (in like 60 games) and 10 of them came in 3 games.