Player Discussion Tony DeAngelo - Part II

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We must be looking at two different sets of Tanner and Cody's, because their numbers are nothing compared to Johns. Like, at all. In any sense. From any angle. Their worse than John and any other person named John that has ever worked for the company, including the recently deceased.

I just received word Tanner was fired and unable to secure work is now stocking shelves in France. Long live Cody!

I dunno, nobody likes Cody but his sales numbers are better than John's. But he often walks into walls and wears loud suits to the office. He also tends to forget where he is.

Tanner's problem is that he's not an account supervisor and is being asked to be one.

Brock is not long for this company.

We're stuck with Bill and Ted for a few more years until they retire.

All the more reason to hope John can work it out.

Just gotta hope that anti-John conspiracy doesn't last long.
 
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I dunno, nobody likes Cody but his sales numbers are better than John's. But he often walks into walls and wears loud suits to the office. He also tends to forget where he is.

Tanner's problem is that he's not an account supervisor and is being asked to be one.

Brock is not long for this company.

We're stuck with Bill and Ted for a few more years until they retire.

All the more reason to hope John can work it out.

Just gotta hope that anti-John conspiracy doesn't last long.

Codys numbers are the worst in the company, arguably the worst in the field.

Tanner's problem is that he has the overall skill set of a day laborer, which is why he is now stocking shelves in France at Carrefour.

I think Bill and Ted spend too much time partying and not enough time learning their instruments.
 
What level of men's hockey would be the closest comparable for olympic women's hockey?

I'm thinking like, somewhere between the OHL and the NCAA?
 
I thought Zucc was Webster.

Yeah, I can see it.

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What level of men's hockey would be the closest comparable for olympic women's hockey?

I'm thinking like, somewhere between the OHL and the NCAA?
The U.S. Women's National Team generally plays about .500 against the top boys' prep programs. So, it's actually likely sub--CHL (OHL).

The women's Olympic teams would get slaughtered by a decent NCAA program. Maybe even a bad one.

It's not to insult the women--they're great athletes. Same happens in soccer where the women's teams lose to U15 and U16 club and national squads. Just biological differences.
 
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The U.S. Women's National Team generally plays about .500 against the top boys' prep programs. So, it's actually likely sub--CHL (OHL).

The women's Olympic teams would probably get slaughtered by a decent NCAA program. Maybe even a bad one.

It's not to insult the women--they're great athletes. Same happens in soccer where the women's teams lose to U15 and U16 club and national squads. Just biological differences.

Not even close, Midget AAA - see Team Canada's warm up competition

Thanks, guys!

And FTR, I posted this question in this thread by mistake.
 
Tony having a career game, early goal and slinging breakout passes. Developing into a really good looking puck moving D. Hopefully he can lock up a spot in the top 6 if they do move McQuaid, deserves to be in every game.
 
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Tony having a career game, early goal and slinging breakout passes. Developing into a really good looking puck moving D. Hopefully he can lock up a spot in the top 6 if they do move McQuaid, deserves to be in every game.


Or we can trade him now that his value is never been higher....
 
Why would we do that? We have a black hole at right defense, you keep your young cost controlled players that can play. He’s clearly coming into his own and figuring it out.

Just saying that it's an option. Good to have options.
 
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