Calling out Ovi

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No one is arguing anything, we're all having a discussion about how awesome OV is.

you sound like you might have an agenda though.

Please take a read through this thread and explain why my post have an agenda. Have you even read the title?
 

ImNeverWrong

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Ovie always played well in the playoffs. Any clueless simpleton that bashed for apparently disappearing in the playoff...is just that. A simpleton. Especially in hockey, you're at the mercy of your goalie and teammates.
 
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Ainec

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Ovie always played well in the playoffs. Any clueless simpleton that bashed for apparently disappearing in the playing...is just that. A simpleton. Especially in hockey, you're at the mercy of your goalie and teammates.

he and the rest of the caps team disappeared in last year's game 7.


Obviously I want to see Ovie win the cup and mvp this year.. and that 1 game last year is just 1 game but when that game is perceived as the closing of your cup window, it's a big deal
 
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tapi

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Ovi in these play-offs has shown why he is the main man of goal scoring the league.

The supposed challenger of the year, Laine, looked like a little boy compared to Ovi in these playoffs. Heck, he could barely score at all while Ovi has been firing on all cylinders.

Ovi has once again shown that it's not enough to have a fancy shot, you need speed, playmaking ability and grit to attain greatness in this league. And that is something no other player has been able to combine with goal scoring as well as Ovi thus far. And this is why no-one, especially players like Laine, will never reach the heights of Ovi's dominance.
 

illpucks

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he and the rest of the caps team disappeared in last year's game 7.


Obviously I want to see Ovie win the cup and mvp this year.. and that 1 game last year is just 1 game but when that game is perceived as the closing of your cup window, it's a big deal
He was the only one who showed up in game 7 2015. Could have won cup that year too.
 

Khrox

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The supposed challenger of the year, Laine, looked like a little boy compared to Ovi in these playoffs. Heck, he could barely score at all while Ovi has been firing on all cylinders.

I don't feel like that is completely fair. Ovi is in his 13th year in the league, Laine is in his second year in the league. If you give Laine a couple years, he could end up being the clear successor to Ovi. Ovi has had quite a few years to figure it all out, Laine is still figuring out how to best adapt his game to be more effective.
 

Plural

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I don't feel like that is completely fair. Ovi is in his 13th year in the league, Laine is in his second year in the league. If you give Laine a couple years, he could end up being the clear successor to Ovi. Ovi has had quite a few years to figure it all out, Laine is still figuring out how to best adapt his game to be more effective.

Take a look at that posters history. No point engaging him/her.
 
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sr edler

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I don't feel like that is completely fair. Ovi is in his 13th year in the league, Laine is in his second year in the league. If you give Laine a couple years, he could end up being the clear successor to Ovi. Ovi has had quite a few years to figure it all out, Laine is still figuring out how to best adapt his game to be more effective.

Laine is much less dynamic than young Ovi though (and I'm just comparing styles here, not capability). Young Ovi was flying and throwing hits, Laine these playoffs looked like he had put two cement blocks in his skates.
 

Bowiefan

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I don't feel like that is completely fair. Ovi is in his 13th year in the league, Laine is in his second year in the league. If you give Laine a couple years, he could end up being the clear successor to Ovi. Ovi has had quite a few years to figure it all out, Laine is still figuring out how to best adapt his game to be more effective.
Ovie didn’t have to figure out how to be dominant though. He was dominant from his very first shift, when he caused a 20 minute delay by checking a player through the glass behind the opposing net. He followed that up with 2 goals that game.
 

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Calling out, Ovie. One more time, man. Do this one more time and we will stop calling out you :laugh:

Has been silent last game spiking conversations that he is not that valuable to his team.
 

illpucks

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Thinking Ovi may have read this. What a turnaround after game 1 in Columbus. What an ending.
 
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