Throttle
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He’s a very nice player for his role.this mclean has a motor and some guts. No idea how to beat carolina buy let's see what Roy and company do without pressure
He’s a very nice player for his role.this mclean has a motor and some guts. No idea how to beat carolina buy let's see what Roy and company do without pressure
Can Sorokin trip him up again?Can't believe I gotta deal with Guentzels lame ass in the playoffs again
BTW your boy Elias Petterson cooled off to Barzal level production with all of the firepower on the canucks too. 11.6 million dollar a year deal kicks in next year too. InterestingHe’s a very nice player for his role.
You don't have to live like this.And that turd only sees what he wants to see...
That whole team flatlined after they made unnecessary trades. They are out in the first round.BTW your boy Elias Petterson cooled off to Barzal level production with all of the firepower on the canucks too. 11.6 million dollar a year deal kicks in next year too. Interesting
ExcusesThat whole team flatlined after they made unnecessary trades. They are out in the first round.
Rather spend 2.6 million for 8 points more with that star studded lineup and pp? Just admit 9 million for #13 may be a better deal. Post season will tell I guess.I’d still make that trade all day long.
at least to 100 points. Lambert was so ASS.With all the overtime losses and blown late leads, this team should have had about 10 more points than it did.
Still takes us to third in metro but with a lot less stress.at least to 100 points. Lambert was so ASS.
He’s a better overall player. But yes, his contract is a bit rich.Rather spend 2.6 million for 8 points more with that star studded lineup and pp? Just admit 9 million for #13 may be a better deal. Post season will tell I guess.
Romanov has been quietly excellent for weeks.
100% this. He had a rough start to the year, but he's improved his decision making a ton. And then Roy has improved his game by, I assume, encouraging him to carry the puck more, which he's done. I absolutely love the way he's been playing. Not only does he deter drives to the net, but he's done it while only taking 10 penalties this year. (No really, think about that. He intimidates with no cost to the Isles.) He's showing his personality more and more too, and it's a good thing. Who stepped up to lead the D when Dobson went down? He did. Lock him up long term.Romanov hitting everything in sight.
I am. Fasching doesn't have the talent Holmstrom does, but he knows what path he has to take to in order to get body position against an opponent. Holmstrom does not.Not sure why Holmstrom is benched again.
Under Roy they can (and I predict will) do this.You want to create confidence? Beat the team rhat knocked you out last year in the first round.
That's just one drawback.On Cizikas:
Sometimes he gets into 4th line mode, and plays the puck without looking because Cizikas/Martin always played a certain way that prioritized keeping the puck on the boards over generating scoring chances. When playing with Barzal/Horvat he's got to scan the ice a little more while racing for the puck. Easier said than done.
Wouldn't matter though. 10 more points wouldn't move them up in the standings. Would still finish 3rd in the division.With all the overtime losses and blown late leads, this team should have had about 10 more points than it did.
Though still finishing 3rd, ten more points in the standings and closer to the Canes would make the betting lines a little different….. might want to throw a few sheckles on the isles for a nicer payout.Wouldn't matter though. 10 more points wouldn't move them up in the standings. Would still finish 3rd in the division.
He’s Roy’s version of Komarov.That's just one drawback.
Cizikas does not have soft hands when the puck is on his stick. It bounces off his blade, his passes are not on the tape enough times. When you give a guy like Cizikas first line ice time (and power play time for f***'s sake!) with his hard touch, more often than not he becomes a play-killer.