Langdon Alger
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Exactly.
(I hope you see where I am going here )
To the looney bin?
Exactly.
(I hope you see where I am going here )
To the looney bin?
I am just reflecting a large sentiment on these boards when we make a trade for a player at the deadline by giving up a good prospect and we don't end up winning.
"but 1 game away" is a common phrase to make fun of the team this season, no?
Players like Varada and Burrows can be valuable in the playoffs. Unfortunately, Burrows was 36 when we acquired him. Varada was considerably younger than that. 27 maybe?
At the time of the Varada trade, giving up Klepiš seemed like a lot, but he never panned out, so no one really cares. If Dahlen doesn’t pan out, cool, but that doesn’t excuse the two year extension.
I guess this pretty much eliminates any chances of him getting traded now.
The rest of our bottom six that sucks ass? Plenty of candidates from Smith, Pageau, etc.Crap ...
...now who will I pick on for the next 10 games!!!
Edit: Nvm whats the point.Also, Burrows has the honour of being the first Sens players whose suspension I wished was more
We got Oduya for that kind of crapStone: Burrows suspension 'a bit harsh' - Article - TSN
Well his teammates feel the same way I do. Deserved something for sure but 10 games is ridiculous.
"We're going to miss (Burrows), he's a great leader in this locker-room, good veteran guy and a guy that everyone really likes," said Matt Duchene. "He's a guy that we rely on for his character and his grit so we're going to miss him while he's out."
We got Oduya for that kind of crap
No need for that brainless burritos
Good riddance
They would never say what it did was moronic but you can bet if it happened in the Playoffs Karlsson would have jump his throat.Apparently his teammates like him, but you're entitled to your opinion.
They would never say what it did was moronic but you can bet if it happened in the Playoffs Karlsson would have jump his throat.
Remember the Brass incident?
Apparently his teammates like him, but you're entitled to your opinion.
They have to be politic, they still practice around him. The coach had to defend him, he coaches him. See how this works? No one thinks kneeing someone in the head is good hockey, but they don't want to add more drama to an already lost season so they are saying the right things. Just like when Bertuzzi almost killed that scrub, good teammate, rough patch, etc. Don't break the code.
To the looney bin?