RodTheBawd
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I mean, I love the guy, but has Marty been any more effective than McGinn? I guess all else being equal, he provides more in the locker room, but meh.
^Jinx.
^Jinx.
I mean, I love the guy, but has Marty been any more effective than McGinn? I guess all else being equal, he provides more in the locker room, but meh.
^Jinx.
When Marty is on the ice, he grinds his ass off and drives play forward. He might not have the best offensive numbers, but it was noticeable last night how we are a harder working team when that line is on the ice. Which, I mean I don't think its a good thing that our 4th line works the hardest. But it is what it is.I mean, I love the guy, but has Marty been any more effective than McGinn? I guess all else being equal, he provides more in the locker room, but meh.
^Jinx.
When Marty is on the ice, he grinds his ass off and drives play forward. He might not have the best offensive numbers, but it was noticeable last night how we are a harder working team when that line is on the ice. Which, I mean I don't think its a good thing that our 4th line works the hardest. But it is what it is.
If it weren't for the letter and the "intangibles", I'd say that the first candidate to sit a game among the forwards due to Williams return would be Marty. I think McGinn has been outplaying him for the whole season.
Which five defencemen?Simple, go with 13 forwards and 5 D. Can't be any worse in the Dzone than it has been.
This is, of course, after Williams returns from his 2 week conditioning stint in Charlotte.
Which five defencemen?
Sincere question: how is Martinook more versatile than McGinn?Marty is more versatile, but McGinn is part of the top PK unit and Marty barely plays on it.
Simple, go with 13 forwards and 5 D. Can't be any worse in the Dzone than it has been.
This is, of course, after Williams returns from his 2 week conditioning stint in Charlotte.
Sincere question: how is Martinook more versatile than McGinn?
McGinn has played in the top-6/top-9, including a shift or two in Svech's place last night, IIRC.
Martinook? Not so much
McGinn is a concern as a short-handed threat.
Martinook? Not so much
What does Martinook do that McGinn doesn't/can't? If you said something about team morale, I'd be buying what you're selling, but I'm not coming up with anything on the ice.
Sincere question: how is Martinook more versatile than McGinn?
McGinn has played in the top-6/top-9, including a shift or two in Svech's place last night, IIRC.
Martinook? Not so much
McGinn is a concern as a short-handed threat.
Martinook? Not so much
What does Martinook do that McGinn doesn't/can't? If you said something about team morale, I'd be buying what you're selling, but I'm not coming up with anything on the ice.
I'm surprised that they aren't all gimmies.
Tom Dundon just on the radio being interviewed by Adam Gold about Justin. I like to hear Tom talk because he always conveys how strong his feelings are for success, the Hurricanes, and the players. Some of his comments about bringing back Justin:
>had really expected Justin to be back for the beginning of the season; finally started seeing the pieces coming together early in December
>needed to work out impact on cap and any potential future roster moves
>needed to be sure that Justin's contract was fair to Justin
>clearly there is a strong relationship between Tom and Justin. Tom commented that if the negotiations didn't work out it would have been a strain for him
>speaking of the roster, Tom: "well we're not in first place, are we?" Pretty well sums up his competitive drive, doesn't it?
Who says they aren’t?I'm surprised that they aren't all gimmies.