soad_live
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Location: Québec, QC Joined: 10.23.2008
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I understand, short is pretty prevalent with Habs - Yeti1181
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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well, you had about 4 sarcastic responses to me and none of those times did you actually read what I initially said, perhaps next time you'll know better - jimbro83
Doubt it |
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StargateSG1
Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: Buffalo Grove, IL Joined: 03.07.2013
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We haven't discussed PK's Defensive game yet.
His offense is elite, but his defensive game is no where near elite level.
Hmm, Maybe 5 mil is reasonable for him...
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StormCloud
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Location: I think what makes Sekac so versatile is the fact that his hockey smarts are off the charts good. - Joined: 05.15.2014
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I don't think he is better than Holtby and Pavelec is a stretch, but yes, he is better than whoever is the Oils goalie and yes he is better than sclerosis goaltender. - soad_live
and Buffalo.
Pavelec is horrible....just brutal really. Holtby??? Well they seemed to be going all out to try and find a replacement for him last year.
Meh...he's a below average starter but a great backup. |
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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Not anymore - soad_live
It will never change the players will shrink to accommodate. |
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DoubleDown
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Not to point any fingers but Tyson Barrie has looked awful in the blue and white for the Leafs., QC Joined: 07.28.2006
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Edmonton has FAsth and Scrivens who both had pretty good years last year. - Yeti1181
which is why both were traded to Edmonton |
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soad_live
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Québec, QC Joined: 10.23.2008
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Edmonton has FAsth and Scrivens who both had pretty good years last year. - Yeti1181
So Reimer is not better than 2 back up goalies?? Is that what you are saying?? |
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StargateSG1
Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: Buffalo Grove, IL Joined: 03.07.2013
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and Buffalo.
Pavelec is horrible....just brutal really. Holtby??? Well they seemed to be going all out to try and find a replacement for him last year.
Meh...he's a below average starter but a great backup. - StormCloud
Howard and Franzen for Kane!
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I just don't get how the 7 game Bruins series is one of the best things ever, 2nd best thing to winning the Cup, which is a direct quote, but...
the 6 game series vs the Rangers is a "small sample size" - jimbro83
You're doing the same thing. You're basing your argument that somehow McDonagh has somehow become "as good" as PK offensively on the MTL-NYR series but fail to explain McDonagh's disappearance in the finals. While McDonagh is better than PK defensively, no way is McDonagh "as good" as PK offensively, totally different skillset and only a handful of players can rush the puck up the ice like PK. |
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DoubleDown
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Not to point any fingers but Tyson Barrie has looked awful in the blue and white for the Leafs., QC Joined: 07.28.2006
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So Reimer is not better than 2 back up goalies?? Is that what you are saying?? - soad_live
depends. right now he is. once traded... no. right storm cloud?? |
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elcabong
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I'm not sure... I lost my GPS, QC Joined: 07.02.2010
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We haven't discussed PK's Defensive game yet.
His offense is elite, but his defensive game is no where near elite level.
Hmm, Maybe 5 mil is reasonable for him...
- StargateSG1
You should be his agent... |
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ehabs9
Florida Panthers |
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Location: I've got a shitty team, and the only prescription, is more character., QC Joined: 07.15.2009
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I just don't get how the 7 game Bruins series the one of the best things ever, 2nd best thing to winning the Cup, which is a direct quote, but...
the 6 game series vs the Rangers is a "small sample size" - jimbro83
Alright, let me break it down on the real for you.
Beating the Bruins is the second best thing to winning the cup to Habs fans because we hate Boston. If there's one thing a Habs fan could ask for apart from another Stanley Cup title, its the satisfaction of knowing our team was responsible for decimating the hopes and dreams of the Bruins' and their fans.
The series with Boston doesn't have anything to do with a sample size, or being used to declare how good a given player is.
We are arguing that Subban is better offensively, because he has proven to be since they both came into the league.
Subsequently we argued that stating McDonagh "Has become" as good offensively because he put up better numbers in the 6 game series between the two teams is foolish.
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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You're doing the same thing. You're basing your argument that somehow McDonagh has somehow become "as good" as PK offensively on the MTL-NYR series but fail to explain McDonagh's disappearance in the finals. While McDonagh is better than PK defensively, no way is McDonagh "as good" as PK offensively, totally different skillset and only a handful of players can rush the puck up the ice like PK. - habfanforever
McDonagh didn't disappear in the Finals, he had 1 goal and 3 assists in 5 games and had a direct shot off the post in the game 5 overtime.
Kings were an extremely tough team, but McDonagh didn't disappear whatsoever |
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StormCloud
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Location: I think what makes Sekac so versatile is the fact that his hockey smarts are off the charts good. - Joined: 05.15.2014
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Edmonton has FAsth and Scrivens who both had pretty good years last year. - Yeti1181
Scrivens played half his games with LA...pumping up his stats.
Fasth....had a crap year. |
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ehabs9
Florida Panthers |
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Location: I've got a shitty team, and the only prescription, is more character., QC Joined: 07.15.2009
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We haven't discussed PK's Defensive game yet.
His offense is elite, but his defensive game is no where near elite level.
Hmm, Maybe 5 mil is reasonable for him...
- StargateSG1
Why? There are plenty of players who have a far better skill set at one end of the ice than the other, and make obscene amounts of money. |
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StormCloud
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Location: I think what makes Sekac so versatile is the fact that his hockey smarts are off the charts good. - Joined: 05.15.2014
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depends. right now he is. once traded... no. right storm cloud?? - DoubleDown
Yes...well...unless he's traded to Winnipeg.
Then god love the little bible thumper! |
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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So Reimer is not better than 2 back up goalies?? Is that what you are saying?? - soad_live
No I merely stated that those two had good years because we were discussing goaltending in Edmonton and its reasonable to think they will go those two to start. You sir are affected by pre mature posting and may need to see a doctor. |
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BestRapperAlive
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: OEL is one of the greatest players of his generation - James Tanner Joined: 06.21.2012
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Yep, they all signed their contracts before cap went up, TV deals signed, etc. Figure it out... Crosby is the best player in the league, but guys are going to be making more than him by the time his contract is up. - NugentHallberle
hawks fans swear Toews is |
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Alright, let me break it down on the real for you.
Beating the Bruins is the second best thing to winning the cup to Habs fans because we hate Boston. If there's one thing a Habs fan could ask for apart from another Stanley Cup title, its the satisfaction of knowing our team was responsible for decimating the hopes and dreams of the Bruins' and their fans.
The series with Boston doesn't have anything to do with a sample size, or being used to declare how good a given player is.
We are arguing that Subban is better offensively, because he has proven to be since they both came into the league.
Subsequently we argued that stating McDonagh "Has become" as good offensively because he put up better numbers in the 6 game series between the two teams is foolish. - ehabs9
I' swinging too but I seem to be missing the dead horse. |
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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Alright, let me break it down on the real for you.
Beating the Bruins is the second best thing to winning the cup to Habs fans because we hate Boston. If there's one thing a Habs fan could ask for apart from another Stanley Cup title, its the satisfaction of knowing our team was responsible for decimating the hopes and dreams of the Bruins' and their fans.
The series with Boston doesn't have anything to do with a sample size, or being used to declare how good a given player is.
We are arguing that Subban is better offensively, because he has proven to be since they both came into the league.
Subsequently we argued that stating McDonagh "Has become" as good offensively because he put up better numbers in the 6 game series between the two teams is foolish. - ehabs9
McDonagh's early career stats wise was stifled by playing under Torts system. He took off offensively all season under Vigneault and will only get better.
10 points in the conference final for McDonagh, 2 points for Subban. It was a monster 6 game sample size for McD no matter how you cut it |
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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Scrivens played half his games with LA...pumping up his stats.
Fasth....had a crap year. - StormCloud
Scrivens still played really well after coming to Edmonton and Fasth was injured for a lot of it but still played well once coming over. I have always maintain that I thought Scrivens would be better then Reimer over the long run. |
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ehabs9
Florida Panthers |
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Location: I've got a shitty team, and the only prescription, is more character., QC Joined: 07.15.2009
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McDonagh's early career stats wise was stifled by playing under Torts system. He took off offensively all season under Vigneault and will only get better.
10 points in the conference final for McDonagh, 2 points for Subban. It was a monster 6 game sample size for McD no matter how you cut it - jimbro83
Do you have any idea who Subban played for before Therrien? Martin makes Torts look like an offensive (frank)ing juggernaut!!! |
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Yeti1181
Referee Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: I'm AWESOME, AB Joined: 07.27.2012
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Do you have any idea who Subban played for before Therrien? Martin makes Torts look like an offensive (frank)ing juggernaut!!! - ehabs9
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jimbro83
New York Rangers |
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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Do you have any idea who Subban played for before Therrien? Martin makes Torts look like an offensive (frank)ing juggernaut!!! - ehabs9
McDonagh never played the powerplay under Torts, Subban has been feasting on the powerplay since his first game in the NHL
I am not saying that is anyone's fault, but you guys are comparing their entire careers offensively, when I am telling you Torts had McDonagh on a total defensive leash and didn't let him go |
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ehabs9
Florida Panthers |
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Location: I've got a shitty team, and the only prescription, is more character., QC Joined: 07.15.2009
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McDonagh never played the powerplay under Torts, Subban has been feasting on the powerplay since his first game in the NHL
I am not saying that is anyone's fault, but you guys are comparing their entire careers offensively, when I am telling you Torts had McDonagh on a total defensive leash and didn't let him go - jimbro83
And I'm telling you Martin had Subban (and everyone else on the team) handcuffed to the goal post. I'm sorry but any argument about systems during their first years in the league is a non-factor. Jacques Martin is the Anti-Christ to scoring goals and offensive zone play. |
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