Interesting how the lines appeared to look at practice.
Pearson – Miller – Boeser
Garland – Horvat – Podkolzin
Kuzmenko – Pettersson – Mikheyev
Joshua – Richardinson – Lazar
Ekman-Larsson – Hughes
DeKeyser – Myers
Rathbone – Schenn
Dermott – Poolman
Not sure if these are locked in or not but i like it. Surely Dekesyer won't be on the 2nd pair to start the season, but maybe they're looking to sign him as a 7-8 insurance type. - dbot
I think it's more that they're trying to build chemistry between the other 3 pairs and Myers/Dekeyser are the odd men out. Coach seems to be comfortable playing anyone with Myers.
I think it's more that they're trying to build chemistry between the other 3 pairs and Myers/Dekeyser are the odd men out. Coach seems to be comfortable playing anyone with Myers. - NorthNuck
Some saying Dekesyer is holding his own. A bad injury and playing on a poopty (frank)en team like Detroit for past couple years.
Let me talk about Högs,” Boudreau said to reporters Friday afternoon. “He looks like the best player on the ice right now. He looks so much faster than he did last year. He’s definitely ready, and I think last year was a setback for him, and he doesn’t want it to happen again.”
Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
Sep 23 @ 6:37 PM ET
Let me talk about Högs,” Boudreau said to reporters Friday afternoon. “He looks like the best player on the ice right now. He looks so much faster than he did last year. He’s definitely ready, and I think last year was a setback for him, and he doesn’t want it to happen again.” - manvanfan
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
Sep 23 @ 6:38 PM ET
Triumph says 👋 hi - Shuswap Wap
lol well done. While I love Triumph and Rik Emmett is so underrated...they did not accomplish 1/3 of what Rush did musically IMO. Plus Triumph broke up early so there is that but I don't think that trio would have achieved what Geddy Alex and Neil did. They were special in a way that most folks can't understand. Rock and Roll Machine is also a very good documentary on Triumph. Check it if you can it's well done.
Let me talk about Högs,” Boudreau said to reporters Friday afternoon. “He looks like the best player on the ice right now. He looks so much faster than he did last year. He’s definitely ready, and I think last year was a setback for him, and he doesn’t want it to happen again.” - manvanfan
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
Sep 23 @ 6:45 PM ET
ZZ Top The Jam
... - Marwood
Interesting. Chatting about Elvis Costello the other day and the Jam came up. Don't know a whole lot about early Brit Punk but I bet Booner could comment lol. They have some great tracks however. Always liked ZZ Top from day 1. Even the radio stuff of the late 80's early 90's. They weren't great live though.
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
Sep 23 @ 6:54 PM ET
Horvat scores more then he assists on which means he needs others to do the play making as well. Also 13 PP goals of the 30. I dislike paying a player that doesn't make players around him better. Not saying he isn't better then McCann.... but also that he is not a 7 mill plus guy. - SMP8719
A part of Bo's game that needs serious work. I'd say if Horvat can stay around the 30 goal mark consistently he'd be 6-6.5 mil. Be good with that. I harp on Bo for his lack of toughness but he's a well rounded player. And if we get back to PO's he'll shine.
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
Sep 23 @ 6:55 PM ET
Let me talk about Högs,” Boudreau said to reporters Friday afternoon. “He looks like the best player on the ice right now. He looks so much faster than he did last year. He’s definitely ready, and I think last year was a setback for him, and he doesn’t want it to happen again.” - manvanfan
Interesting. Chatting about Elvis Costello the other day and the Jam came up. Don't know a whole lot about early Brit Punk but I bet Booner could comment lol. They have some great tracks however. Always liked ZZ Top from day 1. Even the radio stuff of the late 80's early 90's. They weren't great live though. - LordHumungous
The Jam to me were not really punk. They were a Mod band so more rock. I guess it's arguable if they are punk or not. The Punk scene in TO wasn't big on them but they were probably the top Mod band with exception of pre 80's The Who. I'd go as far as to say The Who were more in line with punk than The Jam. Way more abrasive and a little more "street".
The Jam were just too soft for me both in music and lyric writing.
When he was 14, Peart received his first set of drums from his family, and one of the names that he tried to style himself upon was Cream’s Ginger Baker, who he held responsible for single-handedly reinventing the art form.
In a conversation with Rolling Stone in 2009, Peart sang the praises of Baker and said: “His playing was revolutionary, extrovert, primal, and inventive. He set the bar for what rock drumming could be. I certainly emulated Ginger’s approaches to rhythm — his hard, flat, percussive sound was very innovative. Everyone who came after built on that foundation. Every rock drummer since has been influenced in some way by Ginger — even if they don’t know it.”
Peart also appeared in the 2012 documentary Beware Of Mister Baker, which was directed by Jay Bulger. Peart echoed his previous sentiment in the film and heralded Baker as a trailblazer who was “at the forefront of a complete revolution of rock.”
He continued: “It is hard to find fault with the notion he was the pioneer of a rock drummer. There was no context for him, there was no archetype. Ginger Baker’s most notable achievement that should be recognised is the first rock drum solo. And me as a 15-year-old kid at the time was, ‘Yeah, yeah – that’s the rock drummer I want to be'”.
As a teenager, Peart found an idol in Ginger Baker, who provided him with a picture of greatness to strive towards. For many people, his talent even went on to eclipse that of his hero, but it wouldn’t have been possible if Baker didn’t lay down the foundations which allowed Peart to conquer.
Let me talk about Högs,” Boudreau said to reporters Friday afternoon. “He looks like the best player on the ice right now. He looks so much faster than he did last year. He’s definitely ready, and I think last year was a setback for him, and he doesn’t want it to happen again.” - manvanfan
When he was 14, Peart received his first set of drums from his family, and one of the names that he tried to style himself upon was Cream’s Ginger Baker, who he held responsible for single-handedly reinventing the art form.
In a conversation with Rolling Stone in 2009, Peart sang the praises of Baker and said: “His playing was revolutionary, extrovert, primal, and inventive. He set the bar for what rock drumming could be. I certainly emulated Ginger’s approaches to rhythm — his hard, flat, percussive sound was very innovative. Everyone who came after built on that foundation. Every rock drummer since has been influenced in some way by Ginger — even if they don’t know it.”
Peart also appeared in the 2012 documentary Beware Of Mister Baker, which was directed by Jay Bulger. Peart echoed his previous sentiment in the film and heralded Baker as a trailblazer who was “at the forefront of a complete revolution of rock.”
He continued: “It is hard to find fault with the notion he was the pioneer of a rock drummer. There was no context for him, there was no archetype. Ginger Baker’s most notable achievement that should be recognised is the first rock drum solo. And me as a 15-year-old kid at the time was, ‘Yeah, yeah – that’s the rock drummer I want to be'”.
As a teenager, Peart found an idol in Ginger Baker, who provided him with a picture of greatness to strive towards. For many people, his talent even went on to eclipse that of his hero, but it wouldn’t have been possible if Baker didn’t lay down the foundations which allowed Peart to conquer. - bloatedmosquito
I don't have a horse in this race (it's like arguing who is better Howe, Orr, Gretzky, Ovi or McDavid) but the article you posted argues that Baker was a pioneer and Pert surpassed him...