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Forums :: Blog World :: Michael Pachla: Life without Jack Eichel, for at least two games. Curse or blessing?
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Over50
Location: Eyes without a face, NY
Joined: 02.23.2018

Jan 4 @ 1:09 PM ET
That's my friend, Jared, training him. I know many on here don't care for Paul, but after his wife passed away, he really went downhill. He's made huge strides.
- Powerslave

I applaud Paul.
Toughest moments in one's life are when you permanently lose someone that means everything to you.
I see far too many people talk about material things like they hold some type of value or give you a certain 'status'.
That's the wrong way to look at and live life.
The most valuable things in life are the loved ones around you, your family and friends.

I feel for Paul.
In a way, he lost a huge part of himself (spare me the infantile attempt at humor at that assertion) and what made him, him.
I wish Paul the best and I hope he makes himself the best Paul that he can possibly be.

People need to remember, death is permanent.
Individuals that are more in touch with themselves take death much more critically.
Cut the man some slack. 👍
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Jan 4 @ 1:34 PM ET
Not what I said at all. I said he filled in admirably for the most important player on the team. Which is true. And 8/10 on the draw which led to the Reinhart goal. Which is true. And that he's underappreciated due to his versatility. Which - yes, is true. You wanted him to fail. He didn't.
- jcragcrumple



Erod is 25 years old
Prime of his career.

14 career nhl goals
Couple tough defensive plays yesterday.

Erod brings speed
Very little else.
Yesterday some faceoff wins
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