WSS11
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Did I miss what happened to Donskoi?
Just saw him fist bump Jones. Looks like he was benched
Did I miss what happened to Donskoi?
I disagree, EK65 looks a lot better with Dillon and if he’s only getting a couple of games in before the playoffs then I’m putting those two back together. I’d leave Heed in with Vlasic and on the flip side of special teams, Heed affords you the luxury to use EK65 and Burns together on the first unit while giving Deboer a solid PP2 option at the point. I think our PK would be fine without Braun
I do like Fiala, actually. Clutterbuck for Niederreiter was a great trade. Niederreiter for Rask was, well, horrible.
For sure, he's not playing against the best players in the league anymore, but it still blows my mind that a guy with that many miles on the odometer and the kind of injuries he's had is still blowing the doors off NHL-caliber forwards. Even in the twilight of his career, he looks like a Hall of Famer on the ice, and it's a real treat to watchBecause he plays against other teams bottom 6 forwards. If he drew top competition, he wouldn't look nearly as good. Not to take anything away from this rejuvenation.
Because he plays against other teams bottom 6 forwards. If he drew top competition, he wouldn't look nearly as good. Not to take anything away from this rejuvenation.
With authority!For reals, though, how does 39 year old Joe Thornton after two knee surgeries still look like a man playing with boys out there? Did he seriously just take the puck back through two Wild defenders?
Heed only affords them that if they ever showed a willingness to use it but they don't. I don't suspect that to change. I think putting Heed in there for the playoffs is an unnecessary risk that you're taking because they will overextend Burns and Karlsson in the playoffs and doing so on the PK will hinder their effectiveness at even strength. Braun being in there is so that they don't have to use Karlsson and Burns as much in the harder minutes.
For sure, he's not playing against the best players in the league anymore, but it still blows my mind that a guy with that many miles on the odometer and the kind of injuries he's had is still blowing the doors off NHL-caliber forwards. Even in the twilight of his career, he looks like a Hall of Famer on the ice, and it's a real treat to watch
We will face Boston in the final and he will shoryuken Chara out of the series. Senior on senior violence.It's in part because injuries and age can't dull what his advantages are. He still thinks the game far better than most other players and he's still a gigantic dude who can't be pushed around. She he can just keep chugging along better than most.
Did Jones get his save percentage above .900 for the first time this season?
Karlsson and Burns are already on the PK. Also, Heed is already QBing the second PP unit. I’m not sure what Heed has done to make you think he’d be a risk. Imo, he has looked better all around than Braun. He truly hasn’t made many mistakes and it shows as Pete hasn’t benched him with the lead like he did with Ryan.