FrankGallagher
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- Oct 6, 2015
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Literally plays over half the game most of the time for London. Makes it kind of hard to tell how strong he is defensively as he often looks way too tired to play it
Lucky for him, the top 15 is going to be packed with defensemen who aren't that good at defending.Have been very unimpressed with his defensive play the few times I've watched him this year.
Literally plays over half the game most of the time for London. Makes it kind of hard to tell how strong he is defensively as he often looks way too tired to play it
Literally plays over half the game most of the time for London. Makes it kind of hard to tell how strong he is defensively as he often looks way too tired to play it
Would you say Bouchard has problems with his skating?
As a Coyotes fan (the team that drafted Brandon Gormley - who was ranked in the top five all year long until falling on draft day) this scares me.No. It's certainly not a strength, but it won't prevent him from reaching his potential.
I remember reading this exact same thing about Kulikov in his draft year.Literally plays over half the game most of the time for London. Makes it kind of hard to tell how strong he is defensively as he often looks way too tired to play it
If you can't get a French player, at least get a player with a French name!My fav for Habs first round pick
If you can't get a French player, at least get a player with a French name!
The PC police now sport “Airplane!” avatars? My god.You mean Quebecois or French-speaking.
I don’t think it’s PC, he’s just showing you how not to sound ignorant.The PC police now sport “Airplane!” avatars? My god.
It’s Canada my man. Canada...I don’t think it’s PC, he’s just showing you how not to sound ignorant.
I don’t get your point? Canada is ignorant?It’s Canada my man. Canada...
Canada is certainly a place that is there. And it is Canada.I don’t get your point? Canada is ignorant?
You mean Quebecois or French-speaking.
The PC police now sport “Airplane!” avatars? My god.
They aren’t equivalent but this has been quite enough of the hypersensitive semantics.Just helping you out. What you said is the equivalent of me saying Patrick Kane is English. He’s not English, he’s American. You better believe an American would correct me on that.
They aren’t equivalent but this has been quite enough of the hypersensitive semantics.
They are completely equivalent and it’s unfortunate that you prefer to stay ignorant rather than just say “my bad” or “what I meant is French-Canadian.” Just be aware for the next time is all I’m saying.