steelcityassault
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Went to the practice rink today in Cranberry.. he was stuck like this
OK, but surely you can see how someone may interpret quoting his stats, comparing him to a guy no longer in the NHL, and then saying they have better options this year as justifying the move.Where did I write up a whole post justifying the move? I said he did the same thing that Zohorna did (started hot and then became mostly useless), but Sullivan pulled the trigger on him faster than he did with Zohorna. The "better alternatives" comment was comparing who Zohorna was competing with a spot for last year versus who Puljujarvi is competing for a spot this year. Zohorna was likely able to stay in longer because the other options around Zohorna were worse last year than the other options around Puljujarvi this year.
Would I have Puljujarvi in the lineup? Sure, but he's my 12th forward and I don't particularly have strong feelings towards him. You could play either Acciari or Puljujarvi as the 4th line RW and I wouldn't really care either way. My original post was not justifying the move, my original post was saying that Puljujarvi was just this year's version of Zohorna.
OK, but surely you can see how someone may interpret quoting his stats, comparing him to a guy no longer in the NHL, and then saying they have better options this year as justifying the move.
Yeah, lol. That's how it reads, IMO.OK, but surely you can see how someone may interpret quoting his stats, comparing him to a guy no longer in the NHL, and then saying they have better options this year as justifying the move.
Hello NHL Community,Went to the practice rink today in Cranberry.. he was stuck like this
please keep this on topic.
Apparently the coach, and I guess also many of the fans think that Jesse's defensive game is lacking, and that is the reason he's out of the lineup. Maybe some of you could be more specific, what is he doing wrong, what kind of awareness or skills is he lacking?
I've been a big Poulin backer and am willing to give him another look at some point, but he was the third wheel on that line.
This isn't a good team. It wasn't supposed to be a good team. Why are we surprised that the fourth line has sucked?
I legitimately don't understand the complaints and mindset. This year was never about contending. It's about marinating, acquiring a few more assets, and hoping the young guys make a major play for ice time next year while making a few shrewd additions, with potentially one big splash or two to make a final run for 87/71.
Everything Dubas has said and done since last trade deadline has indicated this approach. It may fail spectacularly, but that's the plan.
Embrace the mediocrity for this year. Acciari, Nieto, Grzelcyk, Graves, Jarry, etc. are here to modestly improve the quality of draft picks and/or if we're lucky be worth a late round pick from some desperate GM in March.
It's his play in the neutral zone and defensive zone. Tracking opponents back, switching off/handing off assignments, staying in position, etc. Too often he's out of sorts and has to hope for some luck or be bailed out by teammates.Apparently the coach, and I guess also many of the fans think that Jesse's defensive game is lacking, and that is the reason he's out of the lineup. Maybe some of you could be more specific, what is he doing wrong, what kind of awareness or skills is he lacking?
Because it's not about performance. It's about protecting the development of potentially valuable players and hoping that players like Nieto and Acciari interest someone enough to give you a sixth round pick.If the argument is about performance why is Matt Nieto a lock for the line up?
Please. They’re in because the coach thinks they’re good players despite every bit of evidence being in the contrary.Because it's not about performance. It's about protecting the development of potentially valuable players and hoping that players like Nieto and Acciari interest someone enough to give you a sixth round pick.
It's the Chad Ruhwedel play. Ruhwedel is a dime a dozen 7th defenseman. Yet he was intriguing enough to convince the Rangers to give the Pens a 4th round pick, which the Pens used to get Tomasino.
That's why Nieto and Acciari are in the lineup. Not performance.
Please. They’re in because the coach thinks they’re good players despite every bit of evidence being in the contrary.
Because it's not about performance. It's about protecting the development of potentially valuable players and hoping that players like Nieto and Acciari interest someone enough to give you a sixth round pick.
It's the Chad Ruhwedel play. Ruhwedel is a dime a dozen 7th defenseman. Yet he was intriguing enough to convince the Rangers to give the Pens a 4th round pick, which the Pens used to get Tomasino.
That's why Nieto and Acciari are in the lineup. Not performance.
Oh, I think he does.You’re truly deranged if you don’t think Mike Sullivan loves Noel Acciari and Matt Nieto.
Oh, I think he does.
This is just one of those cases where his preference fits the overall plan.
Apparently the coach, and I guess also many of the fans think that Jesse's defensive game is lacking, and that is the reason he's out of the lineup. Maybe some of you could be more specific, what is he doing wrong, what kind of awareness or skills is he lacking?
Oh, I think he does.
This is just one of those cases where his preference fits the overall plan.
To get back on topic, i remember almost fighting a kid in 4th grade for one of the limited ACTUAL floppy disc copies of Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? for the Apple II that we had.
That and Oregon Trail were hot commodities.
If you lost out on the scramble, you'd have to play Number Munchers.....
It’s simply just a coincidence that DP finds a silver lining in every Sullivan playbook, a rainbow in every Mike Sullivan raincloud.Yeah what a crazy coincidence.