I say technically because if Ovechkin taps into his former self he can win games with his play alone, but the odds are pretty stacked now against the caps lol. - Pat1993
let see how he reacts to his coach throwing him under the bus last night !
The play before the Bruins 2nd goal. Where both Marchand and Bertuzzi hooked, dived, pushed, held the stick, etc. on each other while the refs did nothing was insanely stupid.
Could have given both guys 3 penalties each but noooo "let them play".
- Scabeh
seems so easy to just throw them BOTH in the box no ?
Depending on who's still available when the Habs pick, there's a chance I'd be open to trading our pick vs Zegras.
Zegras is an incredibly skilled player. He'd be joining his buddy Cole Caufield on a team that's very well handled by St-Louis's leadership.
I think Zegras would look amazing on our team. - Scabeh
has Zegras' reputation of being lazy always been a thing, or did that start with the Ducks? because if it's the latter, playing on a team like Anaheim could explain a lot of things, it probably isn't all that motivational right now loll...
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Apr 25 @ 1:58 PM ET
has Zegras' reputation of being lazy always been a thing, or did that start with the Ducks? because if it's the latter, playing on a team like Anaheim could explain a lot of things, it probably isn't all that motivational right now loll... - Pat1993
It's not even a reputation of being lazy.
Ducks didn't offer him a big long term contract because they had doubts about his future as a centre, mostly based on how he was performing defensively.
Then everyone starting spinning that story, calling him lazy, having a bad attitude, not being easy to deal with.
All that about a guy who had just turned 21, after two 60+ points season on a bad team.
FFS Alex Kovalev wasn't a defense specialist and we all (frank)ing LOVED him.
Ducks didn't offer him a big long term contract because they had doubts about his future as a centre, mostly based on how he was performing defensively.
Then everyone starting spinning that story, calling him lazy, having a bad attitude, not being easy to deal with.
FFS Alex Kovalev wasn't a defense specialist and we all (frank)ing LOVED him. - Scabeh
yeah, it's kind of hard to evaluate a player's habits on a really bad team imho, his stats could indicate he sucks defensively but that's just because everyone around him is awful lol.
while I mostly agree on your Kovalev take, I always wished he had a little something more physically and on the defensive side to go along with his insane offensive skills, then he would've been a "complete player"...
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Apr 25 @ 2:02 PM ET
It's not even a reputation of being lazy.
Ducks didn't offer him a big long term contract because they had doubts about his future as a centre, mostly based on how he was performing defensively.
Then everyone starting spinning that story, calling him lazy, having a bad attitude, not being easy to deal with.
All that about a guy who had just turned 21, after two 60+ points season on a bad team.
FFS Alex Kovalev wasn't a defense specialist and we all (frank)ing LOVED him. - Scabeh
« Albie O’Connell l’a recruté et l’a coaché [à Boston University]. Il m’a dit : c’est un grand incompris. C’est un aimant pour les médias, en raison des jeux acrobatiques qu’il fait. Peu de joueurs font ça, et c’est controversé. [John] Tortorella dit que tu ne peux pas faire ça.
« Mais ensuite, comme personne, il est très dévoué, il a tout un QI de hockey et il est très facile à diriger. Quand tu lui dis de faire A, B et C, il le fait. Il a besoin de directives et il va les suivre. C’est aussi un coéquipier incroyable. Je sais que je l’ai cloué au banc à Columbus parce qu’il commettait des revirements. Mais il était le premier à attendre ses coéquipiers sur la glace pour les féliciter à la fin de la prolongation. Ça en dit long sur son caractère. C’est un gars qui pense à l’équipe en premier. »
_ l’entraîneur-chef de l’équipe, Greg Cronin
« Albie O’Connell l’a recruté et l’a coaché - fidopro[à Boston University]. Il m’a dit : c’est un grand incompris. C’est un aimant pour les médias, en raison des jeux acrobatiques qu’il fait. Peu de joueurs font ça, et c’est controversé. [John] Tortorella dit que tu ne peux pas faire ça.
« Mais ensuite, comme personne, il est très dévoué, il a tout un QI de hockey et il est très facile à diriger. Quand tu lui dis de faire A, B et C, il le fait. Il a besoin de directives et il va les suivre. C’est aussi un coéquipier incroyable. Je sais que je l’ai cloué au banc à Columbus parce qu’il commettait des revirements. Mais il était le premier à attendre ses coéquipiers sur la glace pour les féliciter à la fin de la prolongation. Ça en dit long sur son caractère. C’est un gars qui pense à l’équipe en premier. » _ l’entraîneur-chef de l’équipe, Greg Cronin
ah, c'est tu lui qui avait faite un "Michigan move" pour scorer?
en tout cas les commentaires élogieux du coach sont pas mauvais c'est sûr lol... les Ducks vont demander la lune.
« Albie O’Connell l’a recruté et l’a coaché - fidopro[à Boston University]. Il m’a dit : c’est un grand incompris. C’est un aimant pour les médias, en raison des jeux acrobatiques qu’il fait. Peu de joueurs font ça, et c’est controversé. [John] Tortorella dit que tu ne peux pas faire ça.
« Mais ensuite, comme personne, il est très dévoué, il a tout un QI de hockey et il est très facile à diriger. Quand tu lui dis de faire A, B et C, il le fait. Il a besoin de directives et il va les suivre. C’est aussi un coéquipier incroyable. Je sais que je l’ai cloué au banc à Columbus parce qu’il commettait des revirements. Mais il était le premier à attendre ses coéquipiers sur la glace pour les féliciter à la fin de la prolongation. Ça en dit long sur son caractère. C’est un gars qui pense à l’équipe en premier. »
_ l’entraîneur-chef de l’équipe, Greg Cronin
Finally! Something positive about the kid! He always seemed so likable to me. Nice to hear quality comments coming from someone who was helping develop him.