Besides health I would say his biggest criticism is that he gets rattled in net rather easily and is not able to shake it off. One of the best attributes to have as a goalie is being able to shake it off if you let in a bad goal. Its fun to have a fiery goalie, but he also needs to keep that in check and not let his emotions get in the way - MCGUIZZY
Does he though? He only had those 2 bad games. I just think he's more demonstrable than the usual.
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Jul 21 @ 3:36 PM ET
What do you realistically think the number of points Moulson needs to avoid a buyout? i would say 40, especially if he gets any kind of PP2 time - jcragcrumple
I don't know that there is a number of points Moulson can put up that would save him from a buyout...I think Murray wants the likes of Bailey, Fasching, and Nylander up next year. No room in the inn for Matty Moulson.
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA Joined: 02.11.2009
Jul 21 @ 3:37 PM ET
I've never drank sparkling water in my life - chilliard77
I'm not gonna say it's the best thing since sliced bread lol
It's just a very refreshing drink It's basically like pop just water that has a lemon lime or watermelon flavor .. It's a better alternative then diabetes lol
And it's not that expensive you can get the cheap stuff for $.99 c
They are a great concept, but very poor quality. They last a few months and die. I got a new one too. Wonder if they will send another new one when this one quits. - sippyd
I've had one for 3 years... never go a morning without a cup of coffee out of it.
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA Joined: 02.11.2009
Jul 21 @ 3:39 PM ET
What do you realistically think the number of points Moulson needs to avoid a buyout? i would say 40, especially if he gets any kind of PP2 time - jcragcrumple
With the contract he has he should be making up to 55 to 60 points
I'm not gonna say it's the best thing since sliced bread lol
It's just a very refreshing drink It's basically like pop just water that has a lemon lime or watermelon flavor .. It's a better alternative then diabetes lol
And it's not that expensive you can get the cheap stuff for $.99 c - GERBE!!!75PTS
I'd rather just drink normal water, it's usually free too
Location: The Edge...The only people who really know where it is have gone over Joined: 09.06.2012
Jul 21 @ 3:45 PM ET
I'm not gonna say it's the best thing since sliced bread lol
It's just a very refreshing drink It's basically like pop just water that has a lemon lime or watermelon flavor .. It's a better alternative then diabetes lol
And it's not that expensive you can get the cheap stuff for $.99 c - GERBE!!!75PTS
'tis actually very good once you are acclimated. plus you get that carbonation!
I'm not gonna say it's the best thing since sliced bread lol
It's just a very refreshing drink It's basically like pop just water that has a lemon lime or watermelon flavor .. It's a better alternative then diabetes lol
And it's not that expensive you can get the cheap stuff for $.99 c - GERBE!!!75PTS
You'd fit right in in Germany. It's nigh on impossible to find still water. There was one gas station that sold Evian for like $4 for a liter. Plus the men wear capris and v-necks.
With the contract he has he should be making up to 55 to 60 points - GERBE!!!75PTS
Agreed. If we buy him out next summer it's a cap hit of 2.8 for 17-18 and then it goes up to 3.8 for 18-19. Not terrible, but if he could show this year that he could still put up 40 points on a 3rd line, it might make cap sense to keep him.
Really no ideal scenarios to this. I can't fathom any reason a GM would agree to take moulson in a trade
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA Joined: 02.11.2009
Jul 21 @ 3:58 PM ET
You'd fit right in in Germany. It's nigh on impossible to find still water. There was one gas station that sold Evian for like $4 for a liter. Plus the men wear capris and v-necks. - Wetbandit1
Hey without those guys you guys wouldn't have German beer
I have definitely been spoiled by Buffalo water... the first time I had it here or any other place I can't even describe the taste
It's just like the hog dogs lol
My dad said The same thing you're destroying America with your gluten-free poop and your god awful healthy food
- GERBE!!!75PTS
Yeah and California grows some of the most water intensive crops. Like almonds which require more than 1 gallon for just one 1 almond. And Walnuts are even worse. They require 5 gallons of water for just one single walnut. Broccoli's bad too with 5.5 gallons for one head of broccoli. Do we really need these things? Especially almonds and walnuts, they're (frank)ing garnishes. And California grows 99% of all US almonds and walnuts. Because that makes sense in exceptional drought.
Hey without those guys you guys wouldn't have German beer
That was a good burn at the end though - GERBE!!!75PTS
I'm not dissing Germans, I'm German, most of my family lives there. I'm just saying you'd fit right in. And that still water is stupidly expensive. Also they don't use ice, and if you go to the store to buy it they sell it in tray size packets. It's weird.
Location: We need a You're an Ass button, NY Joined: 09.07.2006
Jul 21 @ 4:03 PM ET
Yeah and California grows some of the most water intensive crops. Like almonds which require more than 1 gallon for just one 1 almond. And Walnuts are even worse. They require 5 gallons of water for just one single walnut. Broccoli's bad too with 5.5 gallons for one head of broccoli. Do we really need these things? Especially almonds and walnuts, they're (frank)ing garnishes. And California grows 99% of all US almonds and walnuts. Because that makes sense in exceptional drought. - Wetbandit1
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA Joined: 02.11.2009
Jul 21 @ 4:10 PM ET
Yeah and California grows some of the most water intensive crops. Like almonds which require more than 1 gallon for just one 1 almond. And Walnuts are even worse. They require 5 gallons of water for just one single walnut. Broccoli's bad too with 5.5 gallons for one head of broccoli. Do we really need these things? Especially almonds and walnuts, they're (frank)ing garnishes. And California grows 99% of all US almonds and walnuts. Because that makes sense in exceptional drought. - Wetbandit1
This is some Magic School Bus poop lol .. I agree with walnuts but Almonds are very important for baking .. I think everyone can agree here Almond rings are the tits