tvetter
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Location: Burkesville, KY Joined: 12.16.2015
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n Bob McKenzie we trust.
He says there is no way the owners want to give back their season ticket holders the $ for the lost games, so unless there is an attack by Godzilla besides the pandemic this season will be played and a playoff of some kind will happened before there is ANOTHER SEASON, his words.
How the draft fits is the mystery as IT seems IT HAS to follow the finish of 2019-20 UNLESS the Board of Governors make a unilateral decision to set an order prior to October and have a draft. - wiz1901
I don't think that they give them their money back, but they will probably give them a credit towards next year's tickets. |
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Ogilthorpe2
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Location: 37,000 FT Joined: 07.09.2009
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Agree as the season had gone he got better plus imo needs to play in the top 6 to be affective. So maybe nylander dach kane next year to try. Kid has all the tools and skill to be a dynamic player its up to him to put the work in. One last thing how much of his development was screwed up by Buffalo. - Scott1977
He sucks. |
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DarthKane
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Location: 5.13.4.9 Joined: 02.23.2012
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If Nylander doesn't click, he won't be in the NHL at 25. He will be back home in Sweeden - TJYTJY
Nylander will click next season, he’ll be good for at least 25 goals. |
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Ogilthorpe2
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Location: 37,000 FT Joined: 07.09.2009
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Nylander will click next season, he’ll be good for at least 25 goals. - DarthKane
In Rockford. |
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DarthKane
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Location: 5.13.4.9 Joined: 02.23.2012
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In Rockford. - Ogilthorpe2
I didn’t say where... |
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StLBravesFan
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Location: IL Joined: 07.03.2011
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In Rockford. - Ogilthorpe2
That would be a start.... |
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Angotti
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Location: IL Joined: 07.03.2019
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There’s definitely talent there, but talent doesn’t always transpire into success. He’s only twenty two, I’m willing to have some patience and Im sure the Hawks are as well. He can skate and has a good shot, just needs to go into dirty areas and battle a bit more often. One thing is for sure, you cannot teach talent and talent he has. Nylander is a top nine player and that’s where he belongs, he needs to play with other talented players and not on the 4th line. |
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scottak
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Location: I am serious. And don't call me Shirley! Joined: 08.06.2010
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Harold Ballard’s quote about Inge Hammarstrom could be applied to Nylander as well.
“Hammarstrom (Nylander) could go into the corner (or front of the net) with a dozen eggs in his pocket and not break any of them.”
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rpeters01
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Agree as the season had gone he got better plus imo needs to play in the top 6 to be affective. So maybe nylander dach kane next year to try. Kid has all the tools and skill to be a dynamic player its up to him to put the work in. One last thing how much of his development was screwed up by Buffalo. - Scott1977
I said the same thing about Buffalo this should really be year one for him, not two or three. |
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rpeters01
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Hence my point - just69sayin
He doesn't belong in the minors and nobody has accused him of not putting in the work. Sometimes he over thinks and when he's "floating" I see him looking behind himself not wanting to get caught with the play behind him. |
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just69sayin
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Location: chicago Joined: 11.15.2014
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He doesn't belong in the minors and nobody has accused him of not putting in the work. Sometimes he over thinks and when he's "floating" I see him looking behind himself not wanting to get caught with the play behind him. - rpeters01
I'm rooting for his success as much as anyone however with as much rope as he's been given and now a long break if he doesn't come out looking confident and more consistent then by game 10 he's going down to Rockford. I already put Stan and the coaches on notice |
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Elbows15
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Location: I was going to do the math on this but I don't think it will help., IL Joined: 08.04.2013
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Harold Ballard’s quote about Inge Hammarstrom could be applied to Nylander as well.
“Hammarstrom (Nylander) could go into the corner (or front of the net) with a dozen eggs in his pocket and not break any of them.” - scottak
That simply is not true. Do I wish he would drop his shoulder and drive the net once in awhie? Sure, but to say he doesn't engage is far from reality. |
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Elbows15
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Location: I was going to do the math on this but I don't think it will help., IL Joined: 08.04.2013
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He doesn't belong in the minors and nobody has accused him of not putting in the work. Sometimes he over thinks and when he's "floating" I see him looking behind himself not wanting to get caught with the play behind him. - rpeters01
He will always be views through the lens of being traded for Joki. He doesn't " float". He is indecisive at times but that i attribute to a lack of confidence in his assignments during those moments.
Thinking instead of reacting, if you will.
And yes. I know you aren't saying he floats. |
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just69sayin
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Location: chicago Joined: 11.15.2014
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Agree as the season had gone he got better plus imo needs to play in the top 6 to be affective. So maybe nylander dach kane next year to try. Kid has all the tools and skill to be a dynamic player its up to him to put the work in. One last thing how much of his development was screwed up by Buffalo. - Scott1977
The good thing about having Colliton as coach is he will communicate with all the players as needed and not in a mean spirited way. I'm not sure what coaches in Buffalo were like but it seems like a lot of coaches don't communicate to players individually as much as Colliton does. So I think that is in our favor. |
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There’s definitely talent there, but talent doesn’t always transpire into success. He’s only twenty two, I’m willing to have some patience and Im sure the Hawks are as well. He can skate and has a good shot, just needs to go into dirty areas and battle a bit more often. One thing is for sure, you cannot teach talent and talent he has. Nylander is a top nine player and that’s where he belongs, he needs to play with other talented players and not on the 4th line. - Angotti
I agree .I am human and have at times lost patience with Nylander play ,but seeing how his brother has produced lately ,after a crucifixion at the hands of low life leaf fans .Well William has been just terrific this year in all aspects of his game ,and much better then Alex ,they are two years apart . Willy been in much better environment for success then our Nylander also . Long story short, bloods thicker then water , and I think with the right players around him the DNA will kick in ,and in couple years we will have a very solid top 6 player |
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Theo Fox
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https://thehockeynews.com...cks-from-the-05-nhl-draft
The Hockey News is doing draft re-dos starting with 2005 yesterday.
The original top 10:
1. Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh
2. Bobby Ryan, Anaheim
3. Jack Johnson, Carolina
4. Benoit Pouliot, Minnesota
5. Carey Price, Montreal
6. Gilbert Brule, Columbus
7. Jack Skille, Chicago
8. Devin Setoguchi, San Jose
9. Brian Lee, Ottawa
10. Luc Bourdon, Vancouver
The top 10 do-over:
1. Sidney Crosby (1st, Pittsburgh)
2. Carey Price (5th, Montreal)
3. Anze Kopitar (11th, Los Angeles)
4. Tuukka Rask (21st, Toronto)
5. Jonathan Quick (72nd, Los Angeles)
6. Kris Letang (62nd, Pittsburgh)
7. Ben Bishop (85th, St. Louis)
8. T.J. Oshie (24th, St. Louis)
9. Paul Stastny (44th, Colorado)
10. Patric Hornqvist (230th, Nashville)
Honorable mentions: Marc-Edouard Vlasic (35th, San Jose); Keith Yandle (105th, Phoenix); James Neal (33rd, Dallas); Matt Niskanen (28th, Dallas); Andrew Cogliano (25th, Edmonton).
The Hawks would've had Bishop over Skille. Heck yes. |
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Theo Fox
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https://thehockeynews.com...cks-from-the-06-nhl-draft
Today is the 2006 draft.
The original top 10:
1. Erik Johnson, St. Louis
2. Jordan Staal, Pittsburgh
3. Jonathan Toews, Chicago
4. Nicklas Backstrom, Washington
5. Phil Kessel, Boston
6. Derick Brassard, Columbus
7. Kyle Okposo, NY Islanders
8. Peter Mueller, Phoenix
9. James Sheppard, Minnesota
10. Michael Frolik, Florida
The top 10 do-over:
1. Jonathan Toews (3rd, Chicago)
2. Claude Giroux (22nd, Philadelphia)
3. Brad Marchand (71st, Boston)
4. Nicklas Backstrom (4th, Washington)
5. Jordan Staal (2nd, Pittsburgh)
6. Phil Kessel (5th, Boston)
7. Erik Johnson (1st, St. Louis)
8. Semyon Varlamov (23rd, Washington)
9. Milan Lucic (50th, Boston)
10. Nick Foligno (28th, Ottawa)
Honorable mentions: Michael Frolik (10th, Florida); Bryan Little (12th, Atlanta); Jeff Petry (45th, Edmonton); Derick Brassard (6th, Columbus); Kyle Okposo (7th, NY Islanders).
The Hawks would've had Marchand and the Blues would've had Toews. Double ouch. Then again, Marchand is one of the best players in the league if you put aside his d-baggery.
But when it comes down to Toews vs Marchand, I'd take Toews every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Elite 200-foot player and exceptional leader. |
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rpeters01
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I'm rooting for his success as much as anyone however with as much rope as he's been given and now a long break if he doesn't come out looking confident and more consistent then by game 10 he's going down to Rockford. I already put Stan and the coaches on notice - just69sayin
Might as well face reality, this team won't be good any year soon. |
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rpeters01
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https://thehockeynews.com/news/article/backdraft-2006-redoing-the-top-10-picks-from-the-06-nhl-draft
Today is the 2016 draft.
The original top 10:
1. Erik Johnson, St. Louis
2. Jordan Staal, Pittsburgh
3. Jonathan Toews, Chicago
4. Nicklas Backstrom, Washington
5. Phil Kessel, Boston
6. Derick Brassard, Columbus
7. Kyle Okposo, NY Islanders
8. Peter Mueller, Phoenix
9. James Sheppard, Minnesota
10. Michael Frolik, Florida
The top 10 do-over:
1. Jonathan Toews (3rd, Chicago)
2. Claude Giroux (22nd, Philadelphia)
3. Brad Marchand (71st, Boston)
4. Nicklas Backstrom (4th, Washington)
5. Jordan Staal (2nd, Pittsburgh)
6. Phil Kessel (5th, Boston)
7. Erik Johnson (1st, St. Louis)
8. Semyon Varlamov (23rd, Washington)
9. Milan Lucic (50th, Boston)
10. Nick Foligno (28th, Ottawa)
Honorable mentions: Michael Frolik (10th, Florida); Bryan Little (12th, Atlanta); Jeff Petry (45th, Edmonton); Derick Brassard (6th, Columbus); Kyle Okposo (7th, NY Islanders).
The Hawks would've had Marchand and the Blues would've had Toews. Double ouch. Then again, Marchand is one of the best players in the league if you put aside his d-baggery.
But when it comes down to Toews vs Marchand, I'd take Toews every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Elite 200-foot player and exceptional leader. - AEL_Fox
I suspect they think in Washington they got the better Center.
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pdx2ord
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tvetter
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Ogilthorpe2
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Location: 37,000 FT Joined: 07.09.2009
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He will always be views through the lens of being traded for Joki. He doesn't " float". He is indecisive at times but that i attribute to a lack of confidence in his assignments during those moments.
Thinking instead of reacting, if you will.
And yes. I know you aren't saying he floats. - Elbows15
He will always be viewed as the product of a failed trade, because he is no bueno. |
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Ogilthorpe2
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Location: 37,000 FT Joined: 07.09.2009
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I miss hockey - tvetter
I miss being able to leave my hotel room. |
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I miss being able to leave my hotel room. - Ogilthorpe2
Jack Torrance at the Overlook Hotel ... |
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pdx2ord
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Location: Portland, OR Joined: 09.02.2015
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I miss being able to leave my hotel room. - Ogilthorpe2
May I recommend "A Gentleman in Moscow" by Amor Towles for commiseration? |
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