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Nov 17 @ 6:02 PM ET
I'm going to be honest, I think Bylsma is not the coach for this team. (frank) his 500th win. We're trash and he's a large part of the issue. This team looks the same under him for the past 1 and a half seasons than it did under Nolan 2.0.
What's funny is under Nolan I was told they were "tanking" and being bad on purpose.
Under Bylsma, I'm told we're young and developing chemistry and injuries have plagued us. Playoffs on the horizon.
Brace for a top-5 pick this season. I think we need it if we're even considering remaining competitive for the next 6-7 years.
All this because I felt something fall on my head today.
I'm going to be honest, I think Bylsma is not the coach for this team. (frank) his 500th win. We're trash and he's a large part of the issue. This team looks the same under him for the past 1 and a half seasons than it did under Nolan 2.0.
What's funny is under Nolan I was told they were "tanking" and being bad on purpose.
Under Bylsma, I'm told we're young and developing chemistry and injuries have plagued us. Playoffs on the horizon.
Brace for a top-5 pick this season. I think we need it if we're even considering remaining competitive for the next 6-7 years.
All this because I felt something fall on my head today. - BeadyEyedDouche
Steven Stamkos could reportedly miss four-to-six months following knee surgery.
A timetable for his recovery has not been confirmed yet, but it sounds like Stamkos will be sidelined for quite a while. The Lightning should update his condition after the procedure. - SABRES 89
That's way more than just a torn meniscus. Roethlisballs only missed 3 weeks after tearing his meniscus and having surgery. Sure it's not apples to apples and skating is really hard on the knee, but that's too big a discrepancy. Sounds like they expect Stamkos to have microfracture surgery which is a big deal. Remember Greg Oden in basketball? That's what he had done and he was never the same. There are some players that have it and come back, and with everything we've seen from Stamkos and his Wolverine like healing ability he should be ok, but 4+ months for a torn meniscus is way too long. Who's that guy for the Indians that tore his ACL during the spring and had surgery and was playing in the World Series. Schroeder or something?