Leniwm1
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Location: Los Angeles, CA Joined: 02.24.2015
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After Lou's stint in Jersey, he became sort of a CEO. In that he was brought into Toronto for a "phase" like CEOs are brought into a company for a specific reason then leaves once that little job was accomplished.
He is is NY for the same reason, to fix some issues, then move on. |
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cfcbhoy
New York Islanders |
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Location: Lloydminster, AB Joined: 01.16.2014
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Good article. I firmly believe it's #1. We're building a team with a top 6 that can fly and score and a bottom 6 that checks and hits teams into submission. and a team that will stick up for each other and protect its stars. |
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Good article. I firmly believe it's #1. We're building a team with a top 6 that can fly and score and a bottom 6 that checks and hits teams into submission. and a team that will stick up for each other and protect its stars. - cfcbhoy
and lose 50 games, and be a lottery team AGAIN
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cdiggz
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Location: moncton, NB Joined: 07.14.2018
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take it from a leafs fan, komarov is going to do nothing for you. he was a decent player 2 years ago but really fell off. not effective at all. and his penalty killing is nothing to be proud of. time and time again watch guys step around him to either score or get a great chance. missed assignments etc etc. horrible signing and contract....and get ready for that stupid no long hair or beard rule. just shows what kind of dinosaur lou really is. |
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take it from a leafs fan, komarov is going to do nothing for you. he was a decent player 2 years ago but really fell off. not effective at all. and his penalty killing is nothing to be proud of. time and time again watch guys step around him to either score or get a great chance. missed assignments etc etc. horrible signing and contract....and get ready for that stupid no long hair or beard rule. just shows what kind of dinosaur lou really is. - cdiggz
Well considering Islanders had a 73,2 PK% (31st in NHL) and Toronto had a 81,4 PK% (11th in NHL) I would say he's probably an upgrade |
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Ur Not Me
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 11.30.2008
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take it from a leafs fan, komarov is going to do nothing for you. he was a decent player 2 years ago but really fell off. not effective at all. and his penalty killing is nothing to be proud of. time and time again watch guys step around him to either score or get a great chance. missed assignments etc etc. horrible signing and contract....and get ready for that stupid no long hair or beard rule. just shows what kind of dinosaur lou really is. - cdiggz
No one cares anymore .... move along .... |
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nbboy
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 07.05.2010
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No one cares anymore .... move along .... - Ur Not Me
I will miss Lou and Komarov.Lou brought stability and a wealth of experience to the team.I dont care what anyone else says his connections and knowledge would be good for any team especially if he has the money to use.As far as Komarov goes he gave it every night and i loved his PK.Did he have the off night?Maybe.I can think of a lot more players that aren't worth 3 mill. |
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jmo16
New York Islanders |
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Location: No Whining Allowed! This is a blog. Silly Gif's only! Joined: 02.26.2011
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and lose 50 games, and be a lottery team AGAIN - RoloTahmasee
You speak as though your team has been a dominant powerhouse for the last decade -not the cellar dweller they’ve been, in reality, one season removed from perennial embarassment.
What a short memory you have.
And what a petty troll you’ve turned into.
Get a life. |
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jmo16
New York Islanders |
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Location: No Whining Allowed! This is a blog. Silly Gif's only! Joined: 02.26.2011
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Let’s hope Lou uses all tools available to him.
One thing that may be different with Malkin stepping in and getting involved “hands-on” is that Lou probably doesn't have to penny-pinch the operating budget as Garth seemingly did. If one or more of the FA’s are really standing in the way of a Bellows or a Ho-Sang having a full time roster spot, I am guessing there wont be the fear of losing a player on waivers and having to pay the salary if they are acquired by another team. In other words, Lou can overstock the pantry a bit and not let $$ dictate his options. |
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Ur Not Me
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 11.30.2008
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You speak as though your team has been a dominant powerhouse for the last decade -not the cellar dweller they’ve been, in reality, one season removed from perennial embarassment.
What a short memory you have.
And what a petty troll you’ve turned into.
Get a life. - jmo16
Dont even bother dude, the pressure is on TOR for trying to win a CUP within the next few years, so until then (which prob wont happen) let them get their jollies.. |
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Ur Not Me
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 11.30.2008
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I will miss Lou and Komarov.Lou brought stability and a wealth of experience to the team.I dont care what anyone else says his connections and knowledge would be good for any team especially if he has the money to use.As far as Komarov goes he gave it every night and i loved his PK.Did he have the off night?Maybe.I can think of a lot more players that aren't worth 3 mill. - nbboy
Honestly, Lou is much better than what this franchise had in decades, so even if the recent signings look bad, the professionalism that Lou brings out ways the stench this franchise had. Plus with the new kids in the pool and cap space in future, not worried yet of how the team looks moving forward... |
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BD Gallof
New York Islanders |
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Location: Suffolk County, LI, NY Joined: 01.17.2006
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BD, many of us who are Climate Change skeptics are BECAUSE OF ANALYTICS.
Like Joe Bastardi's analyses, who has forgotten more about Climate than you'll EVER LEARN.
https://www.thegwpf.com/w...have-faded-from-the-news/
How about John Coleman, who FOUNDED the Weather Channel? Maybe he knows something too?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq3LS4BVSA0
Stick to Hockey and leave the other crap out of it. - leeroggy
highly entertaining. Let me know if the guy who FOUNDED MTV also has an opinion.
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niteislander
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 01.13.2010
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and lose 50 games, and be a lottery team AGAIN - RoloTahmasee
I see all the Leaf's trolls are still on the Isles boards.. lol. |
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niteislander
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 01.13.2010
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highly entertaining. Let me know if the guy who FOUNDED MTV also has an opinion. - B.D. Gallof
He's right on one main thing.. "stick to hockey and leave the other sht out". Your political garbage is the last thing needed on this site. |
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highly entertaining. Let me know if the guy who FOUNDED MTV also has an opinion. - B.D. Gallof
Highly! |
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highly entertaining. Let me know if the guy who FOUNDED MTV also has an opinion. - B.D. Gallof
BD, in 2018 you should know better than to bring up politics in a hockey article. Even if it was meant as quick humor
Here are also some to avoid in the future
1. "The Islanders consitency night to night was more confusing then using the new gender pronouns" |
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Spartiarti
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 09.04.2008
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BD welcome back here, Ive always considered you the best isles writer out there. tell it as it is and will admit where wrong. Great strong opinion.
I think isles will do just fine if not better in the post John Tavares Era. Losting his offense is least of my concern though if there is one player i will be watching early in season to see his production is Anders Lee. I dont expect him to score 40 but if he can be a 30 goal guy you lock him up long term.
Im still worried about our defense. Though I expect Trotz to get guys playing to their strengths. I dont think you will have a Mayfield doing his Nick Leddy impression this season.
Lets see how it shakes up. I hope this Kovar guy is a huge surprise.
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BD welcome back here, Ive always considered you the best isles writer out there. tell it as it is and will admit where wrong. Great strong opinion.
I think isles will do just fine if not better in the post John Tavares Era. Losting his offense is least of my concern though if there is one player i will be watching early in season to see his production is Anders Lee. I dont expect him to score 40 but if he can be a 30 goal guy you lock him up long term.
Im still worried about our defense. Though I expect Trotz to get guys playing to their strengths. I dont think you will have a Mayfield doing his Nick Leddy impression this season.
Lets see how it shakes up. I hope this Kovar guy is a huge surprise. - Spartiarti
i was thinking mayfield will take the next step up with trotz coaching him. we will need him to |
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BD Gallof
New York Islanders |
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Location: Suffolk County, LI, NY Joined: 01.17.2006
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BD welcome back here, Ive always considered you the best isles writer out there. tell it as it is and will admit where wrong. Great strong opinion.
I think isles will do just fine if not better in the post John Tavares Era. Losting his offense is least of my concern though if there is one player i will be watching early in season to see his production is Anders Lee. I dont expect him to score 40 but if he can be a 30 goal guy you lock him up long term.
Im still worried about our defense. Though I expect Trotz to get guys playing to their strengths. I dont think you will have a Mayfield doing his Nick Leddy impression this season.
Lets see how it shakes up. I hope this Kovar guy is a huge surprise. - Spartiarti
Thanks man. And thanks to others who chimed in as well on the piece. Most appreciated.
Isles D: I think isn't as bad as it looked. Suffered from two big items,,, poor goaltending and Weight & assistant defensive system didn't work. Especially will work better under Trotz. Though they have ZERO answers to what is their biggest loss: CDH, who was their best defensive player analytically in the last 3 years.
Kovar: nothing to lose there. He's described as a very good 3rd line C. 2nd line might be a bit of a reach, but then again... someone needs to fill the hole. Him, Brock Nelson (who wasn't a good C), or Anthony Beauvillier (young and needs to develop as a C if used there).
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pulock 2 yr deal - nyislsbossy
Toews resigned as well. |
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Toews resigned as well. - ziggy_skalica
yesterdays news |
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niteislander
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 01.13.2010
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Thanks man. And thanks to others who chimed in as well on the piece. Most appreciated.
Isles D: I think isn't as bad as it looked. Suffered from two big items,,, poor goaltending and Weight & assistant defensive system didn't work. Especially will work better under Trotz. Though they have ZERO answers to what is their biggest loss: CDH, who was their best defensive player analytically in the last 3 years.
Kovar: nothing to lose there. He's described as a very good 3rd line C. 2nd line might be a bit of a reach, but then again... someone needs to fill the hole. Him, Brock Nelson (who wasn't a good C), or Anthony Beauvillier (young and needs to develop as a C if used there). - B.D. Gallof
I agree that it's not as bad as it looked. Their "system" was the most absurd thing I have ever seen. You had D-men pinching in the neutral zone, you had 2 d-men follow the puck into the corner playing a man-to-man type D. You had D- constantly start up ice before it was clear of the zone. It was painful to watch what they were doing on the ice. I think a lot of our issues in net was partly b/c they were faced with constant odd man rushes and guys in front of the net all alone. While the Isles did not get even close to the goaltending needed to be successful our "system" didn't help.
de Haan was a pretty good Defenseman, but he was always hurt and certainly wasn't like a Kenny Johnsson. We have some solid talent on Defense. Much better than past years for sure.. Leddy and Boychuk have won cups. Pulock is a top talent player that I am personally looking forward to seeing with HOF coach on the bench. I think Toews, Pelech, Aho, and even Mayfield will all be much better this year. If they are not up to the task we have Lou to go get a guy. |
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Spartiarti
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island, NY Joined: 09.04.2008
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I think according to Analytics and +/- its Hickey that is actually the best all around dman. Im happy to see we resigned him too. He bleeds Orange and Blue as well.
I do think Pulock going to really have big year and Agree with Nitelander, our whole defensive scheme this past year was utterly absurd.
I think good coaching will go a long way and dont be surprised if a Bailey and Nelson dont suddenly thrive with no JT there. The showed it end season before when JT was hurt for last games of the season. |
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bgainesDM
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 06.09.2015
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Thanks man. And thanks to others who chimed in as well on the piece. Most appreciated.
Isles D: I think isn't as bad as it looked. Suffered from two big items,,, poor goaltending and Weight & assistant defensive system didn't work. Especially will work better under Trotz. Though they have ZERO answers to what is their biggest loss: CDH, who was their best defensive player analytically in the last 3 years.
Kovar: nothing to lose there. He's described as a very good 3rd line C. 2nd line might be a bit of a reach, but then again... someone needs to fill the hole. Him, Brock Nelson (who wasn't a good C), or Anthony Beauvillier (young and needs to develop as a C if used there). - B.D. Gallof
Have a feeling Toews is going to turn heads close to the extent Barzal did this previous year. |
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