Sudbury Wolves 2024-25 Season Thread, Part II

agillarda

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I think we were lucky to get that 5 min pp, if that was Coughlan or Villy I could have seen a major for the high retaliatory cross check.

Also should have forced a face off to get Walton out of the box once his penalty was done and not wasted pp time. If they did that molnar wouldn't have been on the ice to take the penalty.
 

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Well, I'm happy to get a point against the Rangers. Good team. Goalie bailed them out + I made sure to let them hear it :laugh:

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Wolfie

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The Molnar trade is looking pretty bad on Paps right now. He is playing like he should not be on the second line at all
 

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Counterpoint: Reading the Erie board it seems from some posters that they would have preferred to keep Molnar instead of trading him. Also, prior to his injury he was a threat and was contributing by scoring timely goals. Agree, he hasn’t been the best coming off his injury but yesterday against the Rangers I thought he had one of his better games of late. He seems like a player who is trying to find his place on this team. I have high hopes now and once the deadline ends he will find his game/place.
 

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I think your GM Rob Papineau would be smart to sell at the trade deadline. Otherwise next year. This team will be not good. Save your picks, go for it in 2 years. You go for it now. It will back fire on the wolves 100 percent.
 
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billoink

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If the Wolves keep Musty and he refuses to put in the effort and improve his attitude the chances of him returning as an OA next year are pretty good. He would be read the riot act and any chance of a pro career would depend on his attitude. Trading him would definitely include conditions based on him returning as an OA.
 
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If the Wolves keep Musty and he refuses to put in the effort and improve his attitude the chances of him returning as an OA next year are pretty good. He would be read the riot act and any chance of a pro career would depend on his attitude. Trading him would definitely include conditions based on him returning as an OA.
There is no way in hell a first round NHL pick plays an OA year, name me one example????
 

Wolfman Jack

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While that is true, any player on the roster not playing is normally announced as a scratch if they aren't playing. Even during his holdout at the annoucer in Sudbury announced him as not in the lineup, same since his injury.
Musty not dressed... Yeah he has a broken hand. Of course he's scratched. Dude makes it sound as if it's surprising. But hey I wish he was cause he would have a field day with Darren Pang in net today.

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agillarda

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Musty not dressed... Yeah he has a broken hand. Of course he's scratched. Dude makes it sound as if it's surprising. But hey I wish he was cause he would have a field day with Darren Pang in net today.

WJ
You are misunderstanding what he is pointing out. Scratched or Injured players are normally announced in the arena as such whether injured, healthy or at world juniors. He wasn't announced in the arena as such, which is odd.

When Brampton was in Sudbury a couple weeks ago they listed suspended, injured, healthy and players away as not in the lineup was like 10 names.
 
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Wolfman Jack

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You are misunderstanding what he is pointing out. Scratched or Injured players are normally announced in the arena as such whether injured, healthy or at world juniors. He wasn't announced in the arena as such, which is odd.

When Brampton was in Sudbury a couple weeks ago they listed suspended, injured, healthy and players away as not in the lineup was like 10 names.
Who cares! He has a broken hand and is still out with an injury.

Why cannot the Wolves stop Angus from getting behind then two breakaway goals. Embarrassing D coverage.

WJ
 

billoink

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Goaltending just not there and Street has become a dead end. He is a fourth liner at best and nowhere near an inforcer. I would love to see Therrien from the bay in a Wolves uniform, tons of grit and won’t back down from anyone. Hopefully they can pull this one out, may have to put Chucky in.
 

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