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Not looking good for a Lowry return this game. Oh yeah obviously this is the real test
Don't touch that top-6 please.
That 4th line has real potential there. Petan and Roslo did damage in the AHL.
Don't touch that top-6 please.
Don't touch that top-6 please.
Not looking good for a Lowry return this game. Oh yeah obviously this is the real test
That 4th line has real potential there. Petan and Roslo did damage in the AHL.
Pretty sure Connor is LW and Armia RW. Thomas ****ed that up.
This is going to make a lot of people very happy
Yeah, bothers me when this happens as well. The masses need to be led by a media that reports accurate information.
He should really know better. Do you think it's laziness or ignorance?
Interesting that they are keeping Petan at C. Maurice always comments about how much he likes Roslovic along the wall getting pucks off the boards. That's probably the reason IMO.
Aye. Petan hasn't shown a tenacity for board battles yet, but he's very defensively responsible, so let him have the middle of the ice as the 3rd forward high in the OZ and let Roslo/Dano do the board work down low.
This is going to make a lot of people very happy
I'm not at all worried about Petan taking penalties. It was a bit of a fluke that he took two last game. My only concern was that Maurice might be inclined to diminish his chances, and I thought Petan was very good and deserving of staying in the line-up for now.If Petan goes in on Friday, I hope he can play a smarter game and stay out of the penalty box.
I think everyone wants to see Petan do well. I think he'll be in the NHL next year, whether as a Jet or with another team.
I get that getting some NHL time is a huge opportunity for him (and perhaps the Jets) to market his abilities.
The Jets were not a great team last night. Petan was not the only reason, however his penalties were directly at odds with Maurice's message to the media before the game - don't take unnecessary penalites. In the absence of Lowry and Tanev, Maurice had to put some top 6 guys on the PK. This hurts the top 6 offensive output. To compound it, Petan was taking himself off the ice at the same time that he could have played PK.
At best, Petan had a set of nerves last night and took a couple of penalties that hurt his team. And hopefully he'll calm down and play his role on Friday.
At worst, we saw why Petan is not playing in the NHL this year.