You just quoted yourself. That’s a flag at minimum, a three day ban at maximum. We’ll have to wait for the ref to show up. I’m sure he will create a video explaining his decision. - 1970vintage
If it gets back to 10 im gonna buy 5 or 10k i think and just hope it hits 1 buck some day - Jkuzzi
Ya i bought in at 5 cents. Had it for months... just hard to see it ever really gaining traction as it's not like Bitcoin with a limited amount. It's just worth.. whatever people want it to be
Got bored and ran tank-a-thon until we won a top 3 pick, took 14 tries. Dallas won a top 3 pick 4 times, SJS 3 times and Chi once as the 3 teams winning it from above us in the standings. Our luck is terrible, even on simulators.
Got bored and ran tank-a-thon until we won a top 3 pick, took 14 tries. Dallas won a top 3 pick 4 times, SJS 3 times and Chi once as the 3 teams winning it from above us in the standings. Our luck is terrible, even on simulators. - Retinalz
Did you use the official Gary Bettman simulator? 'Cause that's probably why...
Excited to see how the canucks do, and maybe see Lind....but...its also very nice out for the next while....gunna be hard to go back to almost pointless hockey (unless they somehow go on a crazy run after 2 weeks off / covid)
On a scale of Marc-Andre Gragnani to Cam Barker, where does Bowey slide in? - 1970vintage
Can't believe we got this for a 4th rounder!
Talent Analysis
Bowey could be the complete package. At 6’2 and 210 pounds, He already has NHL-ready size and plays with a physical edge to his game. Where he excels is on the offensive side of the ice. Despite his size, he is an excellent skater who rushes the puck often and with confidence each time. He has a heavy shot and excellent vision, finding the open creases with pinpoint passes. He has played key roles in every step of his development and has only gotten better with time and experience. Could be a potential leader as well, having captained Kelowna to a WHL championship.
Future
With his WHL career now in the books, Bowey will look ahead to the professional game for 2015-16. The Capitals are likely to be somewhat cautious with his development given how high his ceiling is, so look for Bowey to start the season with Hershey of the AHL. He will likely get a trial period with the Capitals in 2015-16 to see where he stands, but it might be a year before we see Bowey in the NHL full-time. When he arrives, the Capitals will be expecting him to be a top-pairing, do-it-all defenseman as he has been with Kelowna and Team Canada so far.
Would be hilarious if he actually turned his career around here