Southstarpreds
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- Dec 15, 2023
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They'd definitely have to bring in The Wolf to fix things.It is really dark in there.....if LA beats them and the Canucks advance .....hooboy.....I can see a Tarantino movie in it...
It’s okay, the oilers have experience.Oilers fans are having a existential crisis.
While they were waiting for their dynasty to form two other Canadian teams became better than them. Their franchise spent a decade tanking to amass top ten pick after top ten pick just to end up never even winning a division title.
They're embarrassed. Seething at the Canucks success. The players and fans celebrate players achievements now because deep down they know the team will never win. McDavid's 100 assists was their Stanley Cup.
Bunch of losers cheering for a bunch of losers.
He'd have Parros be a whiny little b*tch like Tarantino portrayed Bruce Lee in his Once Upon a Time in Hollywood film.It is really dark in there.....if LA beats them and the Canucks advance .....hooboy.....I can see a Tarantino movie in it...
He did generate some chances today. And he made a few good defensive plays. But he also looked really bad. Like really bad.He generated offense today, it just didn't go in the net.
May as well use your criteria on Miller tonight. Makes 8M, pure points are the only thing that counts, where's your criticism for Miller's production? Zero shots, no points other than a 22-23 Boeser special on the EN, he must have not been worth his money today too?
Had me worried. Not gonna lie. Felt like Vancouver of old. Joshua was great all game. Same with Zadorov. I noticed Zadorov all game throwing hits and he definitely had Nash growing eyes in the back of their heads. Vancouver's depth was really noticeable in game one.
It's just one game but I don't think Nashville has the horses to match up against Vancouver. The Canucks are just too deep for them.
"Edmonton is 12 hours away. I'll be there in 6."They'd definitely have to bring in The Wolf to fix things.
Hronek was very good too.There were so many times Myers, Zadorov, Soucy and Cole looked like they were beat or the attacker had the angle on them but because of their size and strength were able to use their body to completely snuff out any chance. I thought Cole had his best game as a Canuck and it happened to be in the first game of the playoffs, exactly the reason why we brought him here.
Last night Nashville = MeekThe city of Vancouver is one with Meek Mill.
Who is 41 there? Not Alberts... Kenins?
Eddie lack called it as it is. Good call.
I want to see a Hughes-Zadorov combo. Come on. You all want to see that.
Petey is playing with wingers that have very little to no offensive vision.Basically completely agree with this. With Petey especially I thought he made a lot of deft plays to linemates who were completely incapable of maintaining possession, making plays or getting it back to him. They were both bad.
Petey is a guy that draws guys to him and needs others to be able to make passes to get it back to him or to the point etc. If you don't give him anything he's going to get deleted by 2 guys.
The major thing for me is he took that slapper and it came off hard, and he shot it off the rush with his patented old toe drag. Seeing those come off his stick makes me a lot less worried. Also if not for a great toe save by Saaros Petey has the first goal of that game. The biggest negative is his body language which makes things look worse than it is.
Hoglander is so high effort but I don't think his style lends itself to cycling the puck the way Petey would want. It's too chaotic and he chases the puck way too much to get the separation you need for Petey to get space. Hoglander honestly fits JT and Boeser better than he does Petey right now.Petey is playing with wingers that have very little to no offensive vision.
Höglander is great but he plays with blinders on and he is the best of the bunch out if Mikheyev, Lafferty et co.
Yes... but wouldn't you like to see it? That's real-life Beauty and the Beast.Zadorov-Cole were great last night, and Hronek takes a major step back anytime he isn't with Hughes.