angusyoung
sign sign everywhere a sign................
For some reason he reminds me so much of Jethro Bodine from the Hillbillies
I guess this goes back to stat watching where people play well when they pick up points. Again, like I said before, people were noticing he was off and disengaged even WHEN he was picking up points no matter what line he was on.Every line he played on included Dach except for the rare shift. Apart from that it was a short stint with Dvo and Gally wherein he played with hussle and got 3 points in 3 game, then it was back to Dach as Laine had just come back. His first 7 games with 7 points was on the 1st line. I might have missed one odd game or two without Dach.
I hope so!!He’s only 20. I agree with you, he can’t pull dead weight now. But imagine him in five years.
He's obviously messing around...It's new lol, go to BMW Montreal and try to buy that car, they probably don't have it in stock and will have it shipped from a dealership in Canada that does have it in stock. The guy drove it down from Kingston and took the opportunity to advertise his dealership.
He is so young I'm just happy to have him , the organisation has been very clear about the plan in place with him , I think Slaf has everything around him to succeed , the fact he's already shown success at his size and age is really good for us.Why do we always have to rush things or never be happy? So what if Slaf is still many years away from driving his own line or if he ever does. This reminds me of the Suzuki isn't a 1C talk that used to be on this board
Newhook was playing very well on that line but you wouldn't know because you don't actually watch any games.
Some people think effort and speed is enough.In what world ?
I have no idea who that is.He's obviously messing around...
I have no idea who that is.
That being said, is anyone going to see the new Nosferatu movie? I’m going to.
But what’s up with them releasing it on X-Mas day?
Sorry, who’s Zidane?That's the great Zidane, with elf ears.
Sorry, who’s Zidane?
No idea who he is.I don't know if you are messing with me, if not. He's one of the greatest football(soccer) players.
Maybe you will remember the french bald guy who hit an adversary with his head during the World Cup final about 20 years ago? he was ejected for that and France lost the game.No idea who he is.
I don’t. Soccer’s not my thing. I don’t watch it at all.Maybe you will remember the french bald guy who hit an adversary with his head during the World Cup final about 20 years ago? he as ejected for that and France lost the game.
That was more of a global cultural moment than just a soccer thingI don’t. Soccer’s not my thing. I don’t watch it at all.
What was? The headbutt? I have no memory of it. Anyways, all good.That was more of a global cultural moment than just a soccer thing
Maybe you will remember the french bald guy who hit an adversary with his head during the World Cup final about 20 years ago? he was ejected for that and France lost the game.
Now imagine how many points Sllaf would have had he not be been strapped to Dach and MSL had kept CC/Suzuki/Slaf intact.After 31 games last year: 8 pts (2G, 6A)
After 31 games this year: 19 pts (4G, 15A)
Imagine if Slaf realized he could skate since the season started, not 30 games in.Now imagine how many points Sllaf would have had he not be been strapped to Dach and MSL had kept CC/Suzuki/Slaf intact.
If he gets to 65 points by season's end it will be a very successful year for him.After 31 games last year: 8 pts (2G, 6A)
After 31 games this year: 19 pts (4G, 15A)
He is good enough but at his age he isn't ready to be the play driver, that's why he excels with Suzuki.If he gets to 65 points by season's end it will be a very successful year for him.
Now imagine how many points Sllaf would have had he not be been strapped to Dach and MSL had kept CC/Suzuki/Slaf intact.