I work for the city not a firm. I built the water-main model of the city that allows us to simulate how our network reacts in case of breaks or major fires ect..
We are planning big work on our city's main 18 inch water pipe and I have to do simulations to see what happens if we divert all the water to a 10 inch main parallel to it. - Fredobbface
Ah gotcha. I assumed you owned a firm that was contracted through the city. I do love simulations - most times we're fine...but a few other times...but it probably won't be those other times...so we're good
Watched it this year and I gotta say I was positively surprised. I'm a big "The Office" fan so I was expecting something similar but not as good and I think sometimes it gets pretty damn close. - BashCH
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Oct 6 @ 12:19 PM ET
Lehkonen on the 5th line with Ylonen at practice. Took some shifts taking Armia's spot. Don't know if it's because his spot is assured and they want to see others or if it's the opposite...
Lehkonen on the 5th line with Ylonen at practice. Took some shifts taking Armia's spot. Don't know if it's because his spot is assured and they want to see others or if it's the opposite... - BashCH
Perrault, Paquette, Lehks, Belzile (he's still up right) and eventually Byron fighting for 4 C/4 LW is my guess - Takemedrunkimhome
way too many wingers, won't be able to keep them all next year to pay Suzuki, might as well package a few to get a center. easier said than done I guess.
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Oct 6 @ 12:42 PM ET
way too many wingers, won't be able to keep them all next year to pay Suzuki, might as well package a few to get a center. easier said than done I guess. - fidopro
A centre or a puck moving D would be welcome indeed...
way too many wingers, won't be able to keep them all next year to pay Suzuki, might as well package a few to get a center. easier said than done I guess. - fidopro
Especially when you realize 3 of them are 4th line wingers that make a combined $9.1m against the cap...gross
Perrault, Paquette, Lehks, Belzile (he's still up right) and eventually Byron fighting for 4 C/4 LW is my guess - Takemedrunkimhome
I'm not sure what more Lekhonen can do to show he's a very good bottom-6 two-way threat. It's weird he's always on the bubble. Good speed, hard player in all zones, kind of a wussy but tries to pick pucks out of the corner.
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Oct 6 @ 12:53 PM ET
I'm not sure what more Lekhonen can do to show he's a very good bottom-6 two-way threat. It's weird he's always on the bubble. Good speed, hard player in all zones, kind of a wussy but tries to pick pucks out of the corner.
Some team would find him a permanent role. - AdamFrench
I mean...he's more of a "good without the puck" 1 way threat...
I'm not sure what more Lekhonen can do to show he's a very good bottom-6 two-way threat. It's weird he's always on the bubble. Good speed, hard player in all zones, kind of a wussy but tries to pick pucks out of the corner.
Some team would find him a permanent role. - AdamFrench
I agree. To me he's a lock for a spot, especially coming off his playoffs. He hasn't looked impressive in preseason but he's a proven vet so I don't expect much to prove from him anyway. That said, similar to Byron, he gets (frank)ed by the numbers and salary cap game. If MB didn't stroke himself over paying top dollar for depth on depth this wouldn't be an issue every year but...here we are