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I want to see if that guy who rabbit punched PLD gets suspended, that's terrible cheap shot and dangerous.
10 points in 14 games Is rusty?Kraken knocked the rust off Wheelers wheels and he came through in a clutch!
As a fan, and fantasy owner of Scheif and Helle… it’s painful!WTH is this schedule? Another 3 day break?
Found another highlight of that hit by the goat of the game Soucy .Dirty bastard .I want to see if that guy who rabbit punched PLD gets suspended, that's terrible cheap shot and dangerous.
I still can't believe Burakosky didn't get a penalty for hitting Schmidt from behind. The ref was right there!
What a great day...
Out of the tragedy for myself and my family... the loss of my ladies' Mother early today, after a prolonged illness...
This gift... euphoria twice over after such deep loss...
The Bombers didn't fail us...
The Jets never quit...
So happy... so emotional...
Thanks all...
If the points keep up you’d have to think he finds his way into the Norris discussion.He's looking like he did in the Dub in his draft plus 1 year where him and Drai tore up the league for PA.
He was playing at a number 1 level last year as well, the points just weren't there. This year the points have have come.
What a great day...
Out of the tragedy for myself and my family... the loss of my ladies' Mother early today, after a prolonged illness...
This gift... euphoria twice over after such deep loss...
The Bombers didn't fail us...
The Jets never quit...
So happy... so emotional...
Thanks all...
Thanks for the win Soucy. It all started with a crosscheck from Soucy and then him and Dubois went back and forth a bit before Soucy decides it's a good idea to punch a guy to the back of the head. There was nothing happening between the two prior to the crosscheck by Soucy.
No question Josh has broken out offensively this year. This is part maturation/confidence, but Bowness giving him the green light to take risks within an integrated 5-man system is also a huge part.Yup, he's been playing at a number 1 level for a while now. Gives us all the building block pieces: Franchise goalie, number 1 dmen and a couple of numbet 1 centers.
He penalized himself when he thought he'd go 1 on 2 in OT, giving it up for the game winning goal.I still can't believe Burakosky didn't get a penalty for hitting Schmidt from behind. The ref was right there!
No question Josh has broken out offensively this year. This is part maturation/confidence, but Bowness giving him the green light to take risks within an integrated 5-man system system is also a huge part.
Josh is now tied for 4th place among all D in EV points and 2 of the 3 above him are being paid like Norris-level D. Nice to know we have Josh locked up for 6 years at a reasonable AAV.
PS--Pionk is also quietly having a bounce-back year, sitting in 9th place for even-strength points. Yes, he makes mistakes, but is criminally under-appreciated here by some.
Great post. Hang in there brother. Our family is working through recent loss and healing from tragedy on multiple fronts. I have learned that comfort can be found in many different ways. It all helps with the process.What a great day...
Out of the tragedy for myself and my family... the loss of my ladies' Mother early today, after a prolonged illness...
This gift... euphoria twice over after such deep loss...
The Bombers didn't fail us...
The Jets never quit...
So happy... so emotional...
Thanks all...
I've liked this change a lot. Morrissey and Pionk think the game fast, and that allows them to attack with speed. Watching De Melo struggle with breakouts early in the season, his game is just not on the same level as Pionk's. And I think that was effecting Morrissey's because the expectation from the defense is to play with more pace this year. De Melo doesn't hold the line all that well, doesn't sustain offense, or move the puck fast enough to be a true top 4 d-man. He's very good at what he does, good gap control, good sticks in the defensive zone. But I like our defense a lot more since Pionk got promoted. Pionk does make some mistakes, name me a defenseman who doesn't, but it looks a lot smarter for the Jets having Pionk playing the same role Trouba did, in some ways better (breakout passes). Maybe some worse, but the more they play together I think the more they'll understand each other's games, and complement each other's games.Pionk is definitely good offensively but likely shouldn't be in a top pairing role.
I've liked this change a lot. Morrissey and Pionk think the game fast, and that allows them to attack with speed. Watching De Melo struggle with breakouts early in the season, his game is just not on the same level as Pionk's. And I think that was effecting Morrissey's because the expectation from the defense is to play with more pace this year. De Melo doesn't hold the line all that well, doesn't sustain offense, or move the puck fast enough to be a true top 4 d-man. He's very good at what he does, good gap control, good sticks in the defensive zone. But I like our defense a lot more since Pionk got promoted. Pionk does make some mistakes, name me a defenseman who doesn't, but it looks a lot smarter for the Jets having Pionk playing the same role Trouba did, in some ways better (breakout passes). Maybe some worse, but the more they play together I think the more they'll understand each other's games, and complement each other's games.