SevenOfSpades
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This guy is so f***ing good. Consistent effort makes him a top 10 centre in the league, potentially for years.
Lol, no kidding. The Karlsson deal was like the one big one that actually brought in a couple pieces while the rest of the sell off amounted to very little in the end. Duchene, Stone, Hoffman, Dzingle, etc. deals all turned in to little of consequence.The San Jose Sharks saved this franchise
I liked his physical game tonight vs the Leafs. He flattened Morgan Reilly and then a few seconds later went back and hit him again.
Cool to see former Sens legend Schubert there
Dorion was _______________ and believed "It's not what you get it's what you give"Lol, no kidding. The Karlsson deal was like the one big one that actually brought in a couple pieces while the rest of the sell off amounted to very little in the end. Duchene, Stone, Hoffman, Dzingle, etc. deals all turned in to little of consequence.
No offense but other than last night's game Timmy wasn't really dominating. He was inconsistent like virtually everyone else on the roster.He is having an absloute dominating start. He is less prone on making his typical mistakes this year. Very impressive. Out of the whole lineup this year, I would give him the A+ for most improved.
He only has 3 games without a point, is 15th in league scoring, and is hitting more per game than he did previous seasons.No offense but other than last night's game Timmy wasn't really dominating. He was inconsistent like virtually everyone else on the roster.
Dude was Santa Clause for the rest of the league. Ironic since Scrooge was his boss.Dorion was _______________ and believed "It's not what you get it's what you give"
I guess we have a different idea of what dominating is. Timmy has been really good in some games and not so good in others. You talk about points but he has only 3 primary assists this year so it's not like he is setting the world on fire with his playmaking.He only has 3 games without a point, is 15th in league scoring, and is hitting more per game than he did previous seasons.
He hasn't been his best, but with what he's shown, he's been a pretty dominant offensive player. Only area of play that he's not dominating his face offs
Cool to see former Sens legend Schubert there
Hence why they were "missed" from the listImpressive that he's ahead of Draisaitl!
But they missed:
- Peterka 96 points
- Seider 142 points
Both with under 300 games.
I guess you have to reach 300 games to qualify?Impressive that he's ahead of Draisaitl!
But they missed:
- Peterka 96 points
- Seider 142 points
Both with under 300 games.
Respectfully, I disagree. Most of Stu’s secondary assists was him making the plays and creating space for the second pass and goal. Saw many times where he used his speed to enter the zone and make the spaces for the eventual goal.I guess we have a different idea of what dominating is. Timmy has been really good in some games and not so good in others. You talk about points but he has only 3 primary assists this year so it's not like he is setting the world on fire with his playmaking.
Regardless if the Sens get last night's version of Timmy all year then they will make the playoffs.
13Th in PPGHe only has 3 games without a point, is 15th in league scoring, and is hitting more per game than he did previous seasons.
He hasn't been his best, but with what he's shown, he's been a pretty dominant offensive player. Only area of play that he's not dominating his face offs