NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Hamilton leaving will never bother me much. He's a good player, but the idea being spun with hindsight that he is a franchise defenseman is hysterically laughable.
Getting a weak return and then fucking it up at the draft is another story.
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Hamilton leaving will never bother me much. He's a good player, but the idea being spun with hindsight that he is a franchise defenseman is hysterically laughable.
Getting a weak return and then fucking it up at the draft is another story.
He isn't right now but is projecting to be a franchise defenseman. Which I very much believe.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Hamilton leaving will never bother me much. He's a good player, but the idea being spun with hindsight that he is a franchise defenseman is hysterically laughable.
Getting a weak return and then fucking it up at the draft is another story.
He isn't right now but is projecting to be a franchise defenseman. Which I very much believe.
That's reading tea leaves, maybe you are right. In the meantime, my take on the news about the $250K/per and extra year is the opposite of Bombers - it doesn't look like he was ever going to sign an extension here.
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Hamilton leaving will never bother me much. He's a good player, but the idea being spun with hindsight that he is a franchise defenseman is hysterically laughable.
Getting a weak return and then fucking it up at the draft is another story.
He isn't right now but is projecting to be a franchise defenseman. Which I very much believe.
That's reading tea leaves, maybe you are right. In the meantime, my take on the news about the $250K/per and extra year is the opposite of Bombers - it doesn't look like he was ever going to sign an extension here.
Are there other ways to project 22 year old hockey players, especially defensemen? Give him a bridge contract and you risk running into a Subban situation.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:What's up with this ugly Naoko broad? What happened to Katherine Tappen?
Tappen is on the NHL Network, sadly. At least we still get to see her every once in a while.
Some good news:NESN announced in a press release at 8:02 p.m. Thursday night that Naoko Funayama, the respected sideline reporter, will not have her contract renewed when it expires this summer.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:well that was unexpected
bcshater {l Wrote}:This team is going to get on a roll. The first line is fantastic. Pastrnak a career night last night. Hard to imagine a better night, yes I know he is only 21. Pastrnak's 3rd goal with a between the legs pass to himself was outstanding.
Team did falter at the end of the regular season costing home ice advantage for the East. Memories of Claude with those losses.
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:bcshater {l Wrote}:This team is going to get on a roll. The first line is fantastic. Pastrnak a career night last night. Hard to imagine a better night, yes I know he is only 21. Pastrnak's 3rd goal with a between the legs pass to himself was outstanding.
Team did falter at the end of the regular season costing home ice advantage for the East. Memories of Claude with those losses.
They were also averaging an injured guy per game at that point. Amazing what they’ve been able to do considering basically all their top guys outside of Rask, Krug and Pastrnak missed a decent chunk of the season with injuries.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:How often do the Bruins run into a hot goaltender in the playoffs?
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:Andersen has been great, but part of the reason is that Toronto has largely handled the traffic out front. About the only time the Bruins got any traffic in front of him they either scored or the puck landed on the stick of the world’s most expensive checking line forward, Rick Nash, (16 goals in 82 playoff games), which as Ranger fans could tell you is the same as not getting traffic in front. Bottom line is the Maple Leafs have adjusted and the Bruins have not, that is the primary reason they are in danger of hacking up a series they should win.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:The Bruins finally decided to crash the net and look what happened? I’ll be interested to see how they do against Tampa which has a far superior defensive corps vis a vis Toronto. I honestly have no feel for how good the Bruins actually are. At the beginning of the series I thought they were a Cup contender. The last three games, not so much and even with last night’s win, their defense looks extremely suspect and Chara, who has been skating around with a fork sticking out of his back the past few years looks even slower and more tired then before—his fluke goal notwithstanding. If he and Girardi end up on the ice at the same time it will look like each team has a guy dragging a hundred pound bag of sand behind him, the difference being that Girardi is only logging 15-16 minutes while Chara logs 22-24.
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:On top of being a mediocre hockey player, Tom Wilson is still a piece of shit.
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