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Just left the ice at practice went to the room after colliding with JBD
it begins...Just left the ice at practice went to the room after colliding with JBD
Nah we just have an incredibly injury prone d-corpsit begins...
the curse is real
How the heck did those two collide?Just left the ice at practice went to the room after colliding with JBD
This is how Claire described it...How the heck did those two collide?
Got the wind knocked out of him I guess.This is how Claire described it...
There are a lot of reporters there ,,, not one has described what happened
I'd think a collision between players could happen during any kind of practice, could happen at a public skatechabot not used to actual nhl practices.
I'd think a collision between players could happen during any kind of practice, could happen at a public skate
Would be a career highDespite his flaws, there's still a very real chance a healthy Chabot flirts with a 60 point season. The situation reminds me a bit of Letang a decade ago - a lot of Pittsburgh fans had similar frustrations when he couldn't stay healthy.
Chabot hasn't produced at a 60pt ppg in 6 years. He could definitely do it with league scoring being higher and the team being more stacked.Would be a career high
Let's hope
Don't think 60 is in the cards.Chabot hasn't produced at a 60pt ppg in 6 years. He could definitely do it with league scoring being higher and the team being more stacked.
Just hope he's healthy enough to be effective on the ice, poor guy hasn't played more than 71 games per season.
Nurse is legitimately one of the worst contracts in the league. He's played 5on5 with McDrai before Bouchard got there, and only had one season of good offensive production.
For someone who's supposed to be a good shut down guy, he's awful defensively and if he even provides replacement level play, the Oilers may have won the cup. Forget about his contract and length.
I'd rather extend Hamonic for $1 million than have Nurse eat up $9 million in cap space.
The third time will be when the air conditioning fan is blowing too hard.That’s twice now where Chabot has left the ice and is “fine”.
Still didn't skate the puck out of the zone like he used to though.What I noticed about Chabot last night was some of the defensive plays he made to break up the rush and cycle (the team struggled moving the puck so there was lots of opportunities for him to make defensive plays), hope he can keep that up because he played a pretty complete game.
Seattle's forecheck played a big part in that imo, not a lot of time or space for anyone.Still didn't skate the puck out of the zone like he used to though.