drunksage
Sphere = underrated?
Haha, I'm listening to that song right as I read this. How funny is that?
Nice.
I have much respect for your taste in music.
Haha, I'm listening to that song right as I read this. How funny is that?
Haha, I'm listening to that song right as I read this. How funny is that?
Vlasic in interview: "He slashed me, I just wanted to slash him back. He missed and I got him. I wasn't trying to hurt him, just trying to slash him. He's gonna push me around, I'm gonna stick up for myself, you know? I'm not gonna just let anybody push me around like that."
I has a feeling that Wingels is going to be sitting next game for Torres.
No way, that line's on fire right now. Burish will be the one to sit, as he was when Clowe was in the lineup.
No way, that line's on fire right now. Burish will be the one to sit, as he was when Clowe was in the lineup.
Marleau-Couture-Wingels was absolutely terrible tonight, easily the worst of the Sharks' four forward lines. I think the scoring chance sheet will verify that when it comes out sometime tommorow. <snip>
I has a feeling that Wingels is going to be sitting next game for Torres.
Wingels played 17.5 mins and it felt to me that he was invisible for all but a few seconds.
Marleau-Couture-Wingels was absolutely terrible tonight, easily the worst of the Sharks' four forward lines. I think the scoring chance sheet will verify that when it comes out sometime tommorow. That said, there's no question that the Marleau-Couture-Wingels line has line has been our best in recent weeks, and I doubt Wingels is in any danger of being the odd man out once Torres arrives. Burish really has improved a lot in the last few games, but he is still effectively a worse version of Torres. Needless to say, Torres is not exactly revered around these parts. But he has proven himself to be a very valuable depth forward on a good team and as very capable of making an impact in the playoffs. Burish is best known for insulting Chris Pronger when being interviewed on the ice after the Hawks had just won the Cup. It's a little silly when a dude who played 5 mins/game in the playoffs is so opinionated about the surefire Conn Smythe winner had Philadelphia won. He must have been the Blackhawks' comedian, because he certainly didn't have an impact on the ice. Torres was a key part of two teams that lost in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. It's safe to say he has value in this type of situation.
Outside of Vlasic, they were definitly taking runs at Juicy. I hate to say it but someone is going to have to step up when teams start doing that. He isnt going to fight but whoever is the third cog on that line needs to push back a bit.
Wingels should have. Take a huge at Brodin and the Wild would stop running around. Wouldn't surprise me if Torres is riding shotgun with Cooch and Marleau.
Wouldn't surprise me, either. Torres causing the turnover, Patty shooting or setting something up, Couture finishing or shooing, THEN Torres finishing off whoever is taking liberties with Couture.
I love what Wingels brings, but he doesn't bring it every night consistently. Lets see if the better qualities of Torres rub off on Wingels.
http://timeonice.com/shots1213.php?gamenumber=20542
Couture line had a rough night but they were playing some tough minutes against Koivu and Parise. SJ was in the lead for most of the game as well so that also needs to be taken into account.
If I were TMac I'd probably put Torres with Gomez and sit Burish, kind of a bummer for him because he's actually been playing well. Still, giving Gomez someone who can score should make that 4th line pretty dangerous.
Softest line in the NHL.I wouldn't mind seeing Gomez centering Marleau and Couture.
Softest line in the NHL.
At least he has the ability, if **** goes south next time.Yeah, because Wingels really helped Marleau when he was getting abused in front of the net.
Softest line in the NHL.