King Weber
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Motherf***er scores like its nothingWhat else is new
how much do i need to pay jokerit to get this kid over now and help our offense?
Sorry but I guess I’m stupid, as I just don’t get this comment. I guess it was some kind of a joke, but I still don’t get it. Could you please elaborate for a simpleton what you really mean with this?It will be great having him on the PP just standing still while our D-men fire shots from 50 feet out.
Sorry but I guess I’m stupid, as I just don’t get this comment. I guess it was some kind of a joke, but I still don’t get it. Could you please elaborate for a simpleton what you really mean with this?
Ahh, ok, haha! Thanks for explaining it. I did think of this also, but I somehow had the picture in my mind that your defencemen are pretty skilled playmakers and can setup nicely your talented forwards. I have to admit that I didn’t see too many regular season games from the Preds. But in the playoffs I was watching a lot of their games and in fact rooting for them to win the cup. A real pity that it just didn’t happen yet.Even though we have talented forwards like Forsberg, Arvidsson, Johnson and Neal last year our PP is mostly getting it to our D-men who shoot.
So it was just a joke about how we're going to waste Tolvanen's talent and skill on the PP while our D-men try to get the puck through 3 guys trying to block their shots.
Now #9 in KHL point scoring with 11+8 in 15 games, with 1 to 4 games at hand to others in top 20. Shared #4 in goal scoring. Fascinating to watch, so way above my expectations. I just hoped for a solid season, some progress, not looking out of place. lol
http://en.khl.ru/stat/leaders/468/pts/
I guess you've never heard of Ovechkin. Does the same thing time and time again.Do they even attempt to play defense in the KHL? I can't image a player with his shot just being allowed to stand around and wait to snipe the puck like that in the NHL. I know it was a PP but still he was just standing there for 10 plus seconds waiting for someone to pass it to him.
http://www.quanthockey.com/khl/player-age/18-year-old-khl-players.html20 points in 16 games and he's on 7 game point streak. As an 18-year-old. In the KHL. That is exceptional we really got a huge steal in this kid.
What was the scoring record for 18-year-old's in the KHL?
I know you are excited for ET (and I am too!) But if that conversion rate was consistent for all players Steve Moses would be a top 6 winger in the NHLAlso food for thought! The league translation from KHL to NHL is roughly .74 (ie 1 khl point = .74 NHL points when they come over) meaning tolvanen in the NHL would be already at a nearly ppg pace!