So is Bunnaman still 6'1"? Looks bigger
It's the ears, they add eight or nine inches.
So is Bunnaman still 6'1"? Looks bigger
He's listed as 6'3" 214 lbs. but he could be bigger than even that.
It's the ears, they add eight or nine inches.
Holy crap. You're telling me Bunnaman is really a giant bunny/human hybrd in disguise?
That's my guess. I think Captain just sees a large bunny on skates. Some sort of Harvey effect I think
Oh man, I love that movie/play. One of my all-time favorites. And I do like bunnies. And names which lend themselves to cool nicknames. The kid has it all, basically.
I hope you hang his jersey in the rafters of your bunny sanctuary
Well, if Allison or the Bunnyman turn into power forwards who can actually get an accurate shot off in a crowd, Schenn becomes instant trade bait.
I think if Lindblom can be a top 6 guy NHL forward then Schenn becomes trade bait to land a player that better helps with a team flaw. Schenn as a PP reliant slow forward is redundant in the forward core. I think he's the odd man of the current top 6.
Top 9 forsure.This kid seems to score every night, clutch goals too. When and where do we think he lands?
It's the ears, they add eight or nine inches.
We HAVE to nickname him Echo, if that's OK with DFF... LOL!
His name is Bunny Man - that's final!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What we have to do is trade for Joel Eriksson Ek (I may not be the first to suggest this, I can't remember) - that is how you get the Echo involved, and I agree that it has to be involved.
There is a reason Couts and Schenn work well together. They move at the same speed and are good on the cycle and Schenn just seems better on the RW. Why would you want to trade a consistent 25 goal scorer on a team that has few snipers? In fact if the coach had left those two together all season I think Schenn would be our leading goal scorer. We have 10 games left and only 3 players with more than 14 goals! We need way more natural goal scorers (and another center).Agree. If Lindblom hits his ceiling, Schenn does become expendable at some point. He is already struggling to fit into any slot on the team.
At this point, I think they have to just strap him to Couturier's RW and leave him there until a trade opportunity comes up. It is his best chance of being effective 5v5. They were our top ES scoring duo last season, most of which came playing together.
http://stats.hockeyanalysis.com/rat...aters&minutes=50&disp=1&sort=PCT&sortdir=DESC
Giroux - Simmonds
Filppula - Voracek
Couturier - Schenn
Would be my C-RW combos for the rest of this season, and to start next season..and I wouldn't split them up regardless of Ups and Downs. There has been far too much juggling this season and none of our lines have ever really gotten on a role in the past 40 games or so.
That gives you..
-Konecny
-Weal
-Lindblom
-Raffl
To rotate in and out of those top 3 lines on the LW.
To be difficult, my vote is for Bugs.
This is for you, Cap'n.
There is a reason Couts and Schenn work well together. They move at the same speed and are good on the cycle and Schenn just seems better on the RW. Why would you want to trade a consistent 25 goal scorer on a team that has few snipers? In fact if the coach had left those two together all season I think Schenn would be our leading goal scorer. We have 10 games left and only 3 players with more than 14 goals! We need way more natural goal scorers (and another center).