Eklund
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Mashadar
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Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
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Sad the blog was not about last night's draft. |
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pete26
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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Mashadar
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Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
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now, what you gonna do about Fred sprained penis ? - Xizord
That is something no one wants to touch, physically or metaphorically. |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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I read it! - pete26
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Mashadar
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Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
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I think I've made it pretty clear about my frustration with WiFi, and you point out one of the main reasons - what has he done on the ice to show, other than throw fists and chicken wings, he deserves a spot?
He has spent more time out of games / in the box than actually on the ice.
I think Struble is ahead of him right now... he has had a quiet, yet decent, camp. |
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GalacticStone
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Location: We shoulda let Uncle Billy finish the job. Joined: 01.29.2013
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You can debate the outcomes, but you want to see guys sticking up for each other, even if it's messy. It's better than the alternative of being soft and getting pushed around.
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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I think I've made it pretty clear about my frustration with WiFi, and you point out one of the main reasons - what has he done on the ice to show, other than throw fists and chicken wings, he deserves a spot?
He has spent more time out of games / in the box than actually on the ice.
I think Struble is ahead of him right now... he has had a quiet, yet decent, camp. - Mashadar
Not to rewrite the blog but that's why I used to word "importance" when describing Xhekaj.
He did show he's important to the team because he can defend his teamates and answer with hits of his own when the other team takes liberties on our own players.
But he has yet to show what we most wanted him to when camp began, which is play a solid game that would solidify the third pair with Barron. Struble has shown way more of that last part.
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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You can debate the outcomes, but you want to see guys sticking up for each other, even if it's messy. It's better than the alternative of being soft and getting pushed around. - GalacticStone
Well said sir. And Welcome to the Habs thread!
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Mashadar
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Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
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You can debate the outcomes, but you want to see guys sticking up for each other, even if it's messy. It's better than the alternative of being soft and getting pushed around. - GalacticStone
I have no issue with the sticking up for each other - but punching a player in the back of the head with gloves still on or lifting the elbow to finish a check is just (frank)ing bush league that does not belong in the NHL.
I like WiFi, I like what he could bring to the team if he can stay focused.
What we saw the last few games makes him a hinderance.
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Xizord
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I am Eklund, QC Joined: 01.03.2007
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That is something no one wants to touch, physically or metaphorically.
- Mashadar
oh ?
-Pete
(can't leave Fred penis discussion to be lost) |
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Xizord
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I am Eklund, QC Joined: 01.03.2007
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I have no issue with the sticking up for each other - but punching a player in the back of the head with gloves still on or lifting the elbow to finish a check is just (frank)ing bush league that does not belong in the NHL.
I like WiFi, I like what he could bring to the team if he can stay focused.
What we saw the last few games makes him a hinderance. - Mashadar
is shoud'nt but its part of the game, no different than the hit on Dach |
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Mashadar
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Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
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That is something no one wants to touch, physically or metaphorically.
- Mashadar
oh ?
-Pete
(can't leave Fred penis discussion to be lost) - Xizord
L8. |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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I have no issue with the sticking up for each other - but punching a player in the back of the head with gloves still on or lifting the elbow to finish a check is just (frank)ing bush league that does not belong in the NHL.
I like WiFi, I like what he could bring to the team if he can stay focused.
What we saw the last few games makes him a hinderance. - Mashadar
I saw a Chris Nilan interview the other day where he basically said going "overboard" from time to time was part of the role.
I tend to agree with him. I'd rather we don't need him to do that at all, but we all know this isn't the case with the number of dirty players in the league.
Habs have been on the receiving end so many times, at some point having our own bumhole doesn't seem farfetched.
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Xizord
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I am Eklund, QC Joined: 01.03.2007
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Xizord
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I am Eklund, QC Joined: 01.03.2007
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I saw a Chris Nilan interview the other day where he basically said going "overboard" from time to time was part of the role.
I tend to agree with him. I'd rather we don't need him to do that at all, but we all know this isn't the case with the number of dirty players in the league.
Habs have been on the receiving end so many times, at some point having our own bumhole doesn't seem farfetched. - Scabeh
on the long run its better, message sent |
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Mashadar
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Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
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I saw a Chris Nilan interview the other day where he basically said going "overboard" from time to time was part of the role.
I tend to agree with him. I'd rather we don't need him to do that at all, but we all know this isn't the case with the number of dirty players in the league.
Habs have been on the receiving end so many times, at some point having our own bumhole doesn't seem farfetched. - Scabeh
Someone needs to remind Nilan this is no longer the 80s...
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kicksave856
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Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
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M7 - Xizord
you sunk my battleship! |
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pete26
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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I saw a Chris Nilan interview the other day where he basically said going "overboard" from time to time was part of the role.
I tend to agree with him. I'd rather we don't need him to do that at all, but we all know this isn't the case with the number of dirty players in the league.
Habs have been on the receiving end so many times, at some point having our own bumhole doesn't seem farfetched. - Scabeh
Amen.
You think Reaves is in TO for his hockey prowess?
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mckawalley
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Bradenton, FL Joined: 12.16.2014
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In the olden days Don Cherry would be sticking up for WiFi 100%. The lawyers in NYC tht have never worrn skates do nit understand hockey. A penalty for kneeing would never be enough. A penalty for a blind hit to Dach would never be enough. A penalty for cross checking Hudson in the face would never be enough. But the fear of losing your top scorer for the season should be the deterrent.
If I were the Leafs I would be very concerned that someone might want to go for his weak shoulders in payback.
The problem is the league rules. Simple solution. You knock someone out with a knee on knee, a head shot then you asume the cap hit and salary for the length of the injury. |
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Pat1993
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: disguise delimit, QC Joined: 08.28.2009
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well-written blog, Scabeh! |
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Pat1993
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: disguise delimit, QC Joined: 08.28.2009
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Someone needs to remind Nilan this is no longer the 80s... - Mashadar
you're saying this as though hockey has evolved tremendously since then... goons need to be able to play hockey now, but like it or not, the role still exists, as does the "players' code", it is what it is. |
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kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
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In the olden days Don Cherry would be sticking up for WiFi 100%. The lawyers in NYC tht have never worrn skates do nit understand hockey. A penalty for kneeing would never be enough. A penalty for a blind hit to Dach would never be enough. A penalty for cross checking Hudson in the face would never be enough. But the fear of losing your top scorer for the season should be the deterrent.
If I were the Leafs I would be very concerned that someone might want to go for his weak shoulders in payback.
The problem is the league rules. Simple solution. You knock someone out with a knee on knee, a head shot then you asume the cap hit and salary for the length of the injury. - mckawalley
mckawalley, hello. |
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Mashadar
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Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
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Amen.
You think Reaves is in TO for his hockey prowess? - pete26
The major difference is that WiFi plays D - if he spends lots of time in the box or gets kicked out, and you are down to 5D. and that hurts.
Much different if a 4th line forward gets plunked for those minutes.
Roll out Pezz, tell him to beat the poop out of everyone, move on.
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Pat1993
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: disguise delimit, QC Joined: 08.28.2009
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In the olden days Don Cherry would be sticking up for WiFi 100%. The lawyers in NYC tht have never worrn skates do nit understand hockey. A penalty for kneeing would never be enough. A penalty for a blind hit to Dach would never be enough. A penalty for cross checking Hudson in the face would never be enough. But the fear of losing your top scorer for the season should be the deterrent.
If I were the Leafs I would be very concerned that someone might want to go for his weak shoulders in payback.
The problem is the league rules. Simple solution. You knock someone out with a knee on knee, a head shot then you asume the cap hit and salary for the length of the injury. - mckawalley
original solution but it wouldn't work, teams would constantly be over the cap, I think you have to look elsewhere. |
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