Deen
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Reminds me of Erik Gustafsson. Just floats around putting up good offence numbers on different teams, but can't stick anywhere.
Immensely more talented than Erik on the ice.Reminds me of Erik Gustafsson. Just floats around putting up good offence numbers on different teams, but can't stick anywhere.
Some people see themselves in Tony.
Do we even know where he's going? The Hurricanes don't have an ahl affiliate and currently have players on loan to a number of different minor league teams.
He will stay with the Canes as their #7.Do we even know where he's going? The Hurricanes don't have an ahl affiliate and currently have players on loan to a number of different minor league teams.
For now Carolina does. And considering he will never be in demand they can keep him cheap as a 7th defenseman for as long as he is decent.Nobody wants this pos
Then God help the Canes if somebody who actually knows how to play defence gets injured.He will stay with the Canes as their #7.
Well if you took the time to read this thread or the other one about the trade asking price you would have learned that most Canes fans are more than fine with him and his play, he just ended up getting outplayed by others in a deep D group.Then God help the Canes if somebody who actually knows how to play defence gets injured.
Now does he (finally) come to NJ?
You mean like what’s already happened? He’s been filling in for injuries, and been doing a good job of it. Waiving him was a paper move to make room for potential trades. They already knew no one was going to take him for free on waivers, they’d already offered him around with a pick attached.Then God help the Canes if somebody who actually knows how to play defence gets injured.
speaks more about the toxicity of hockey locker rooms if a guy like de angelo is appreciated thereI love reading how he is a noted locker room cancer. Its pretty funny actually that many if his Ranger team mates are great friends of his and even invited him to weddings and everyone he has been a team mate with in Carolina think he's a great team mate.
He loves his wannabe dictators, will feel right at home
Or maybe most people judge him based on his actions they have seen and not words he said.speaks more about the toxicity of hockey locker rooms if a guy like de angelo is appreciated there
Immensely more problematic than Erik off the ice.Immensely more talented than Erik on the ice.
speaks more about the toxicity of hockey locker rooms if a guy like de angelo is appreciated there
He loves his wannabe dictators, will feel right at home
I think there might be just one locker room in the world that can keep his calm. I fully believe TDA is a better person in that locker room and easier to like.speaks more about the toxicity of hockey locker rooms if a guy like de angelo is appreciated there
Yeah I'm a horrible person for hating the far right. "Anecdotal and unproven incidents" he was suspended for.Yeah, because your opinion based on anecdotal and unproven incidents surely should outweigh the opinion of those around him constantly.
And there's the real reason. You like most others label him a POS because you hate his politics. Get a life. Not everyone thinks the same and people like you ensures the divide will always remain.
speaks more about the toxicity of hockey locker rooms if a guy like de angelo is appreciated there
He loves his wannabe dictators, will feel right at home
Or maybe most people judge him based on his actions they have seen and not words he said.
Yeah, because your opinion based on anecdotal and unproven incidents surely should outweigh the opinion of those around him constantly.
And there's the real reason. You like most others label him a POS because you hate his politics. Get a life. Not everyone thinks the same and people like you ensures the divide will always remain.