He doesn't have the brain to accomplish this. I'm not even talking about hockey IQ, his basic understanding of how the world works is clearly Forrest Gump level.Last season he ranked 87th percentile for top speed in the NHL. He also routinely was clocked at having the fastest top speed in each game at MSG
He was a top 6 player on Hartford, also plays on the powerplay and penalty kill. He led the entire team in even strength goals last season as a 21 year old at the time of his NHL callup in February.
He drew penalties on 3 consecutive shifts in the 2nd period of last game vs Dallas before that hit and had 2 awesome scoring chances including a breakaway where he bulldozed his way through and blew by everyone to the net. This team is very different with him in the lineup vs without him, something like 26-5 with him since his call up and below .500 without him. He has some very unique attributes and I hope he can learn to control his freakish sized frame better so he can reach that potential.
That would run afoul of the CBA.I don't see why this # of games can't be a standard from here on out. Give them 8-10 games not 1 or 2.
League office: on second thought, next time Ottawa has to forfeit a pick insteadHonestly, the League might need to tell the Rangers organization next time Rempe receives supplemental discipline, the organization will be fined or forfeit a pick too.
Matt Cooke lasted quite a while as a Penguins player with rocks for brains. He was even given leeway for trying to cut off EK65’s foot with his skate.Get this POS out of the league, we want to watch players with talent. Not players with rocks for brains who try to end careers.
lol nice edit on all your posts after saying it was nothing playAbsolutely a suspension, going to say 3-4 games easily.
No, he can be sent down, but has to be on the actual NHL roster for it to count against the suspension (barring any time served agreed upon by Bettman)how does this work?
are the NYR forced to carry him on their roster?
can they send him down to serve it in te3h AHL?
thanks in advance.
dude is trash
So not only is he dirty he's also a diver.He drew penalties on 3 consecutive shifts in the 2nd period of last game vs Dallas.
Really, that's up to the DoPS.That would run afoul of the CBA.
22 games, not 33. But I suspect that you didn't intend to mislead people, that you just mistyped.Has played 33 NHL games.
22 games, not 33. But I suspect that you didn't intend to mislead people, that you just mistyped.
So he has played 5.7 minutes per game, while spending 4.3 minutes per game on the penalty bench and 12 games on the suspension list.
It's different, but it still should've been a suspension. Charge + board + elbow up should've been a couple of games at least.Yes, it's very different. Maybe you're blinded by the blue...
I'm sorry but that isn't ANY DIFFERENT to this hit which got NOTHING.
- elbow
- left feet
- took more than 4 strides
- player was unsuspecting and went head first into the boards.
Oh right...jersey is green this time! Got it!
He had 12 points in 43 AHL games last year.Last season he ranked 87th percentile for top speed in the NHL. He also routinely was clocked at having the fastest top speed in each game at MSG
He was a top 6 player on Hartford, also plays on the powerplay and penalty kill. He led the entire team in even strength goals last season as a 21 year old at the time of his NHL callup in February.
He drew penalties on 3 consecutive shifts in the 2nd period of last game vs Dallas before that hit and had 2 awesome scoring chances including a breakaway where he bulldozed his way through and blew by everyone to the net. This team is very different with him in the lineup vs without him, something like 26-5 with him since his call up and below .500 without him. He has some very unique attributes and I hope he can learn to control his freakish sized frame better so he can reach that potential.