22Brad Park
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Maroon lolKassian only got 2 games This is where having a useless goon comes in handy, need someone to go take a suspension and not have to worry about it lol
Maroon lolKassian only got 2 games This is where having a useless goon comes in handy, need someone to go take a suspension and not have to worry about it lol
By what we've seen in this series there all geldings now. At least you can put a hot potato under a gelding's tail to get him pissed off.No Sweeney wont go this route. He’s actually going the opposite route. Management is telling montgomery to keep his mouth shut and the team not to take penalties.
Gutless organization fully neutering the coaches and players.
What was that settlement like 19 million or somethingI personally think the Jacobs family have nerfed this team. The whole CTE lawsuit deal seems to have changed the whole thing.
It makes no sense otherwise.
Frederic has that covered, but they're still not going to accept a fight with him. He was right there when Bennett pulled Lindholm away and Tkachuk bailed on everyone.
2 more shots then McAvoy though with no pp timeFrederic has 1 assist and 2 shots on goal in 4 games against the Panthers. He's not worth the time or effort. Florida is better off with him on the ice.
I understand that many fans are disheartened and it leads to this kind of fatalistic, defeatist attitude, but I say keep winning as long as you can because you never know what the road ahead offers. Bobrovski pulls a muscle, Tkachuk gets injured. Pasta has a break-out game. Or just sheer puck luck goes your way. Go as far as you can and the hockey gods allow!While I would like Boston to continue to win I honestly don't think it makes sense since they won't get into the Cup Round.
I think as the years go by it seems younger players view the physical part of hockey as “uncomfortable”. It’s something they’ll do if they absolutely have to but they’d rather score goals, stick check, and use just enough body contact to dislodge the puck if they must.
This is spot on. With the advent of in line these kids are on skates 10 months a year and aren't interested in gooning it up.I was at some ECHL games this year and the lack of hitting or body contact is very noticeable. Because there was practically none. Keep in mind all of these players are in their early-to-mid 20s.
There was fighting, but basically no hitting.
But I did notice how well everyone skated. Almost all of them were NHL caliber skaters. These guys could fly. Sometimes I think now with the high speed of the game younger players avoid body contact because both guys are moving so fast that the impact could be catastrophic for either party.
Then factor in strict rules for head contact in IIHF events (no grey area) and rules in USA Hockey that any check has to be stick on puck first (almost eliminating "finishing your check"), what you see in the NHL now is the result. And you now see a lot of players who don't know when to brace for contact, how to avoid putting yourself in dangerous spots, and play the game anticipating not being hit. Hitting is down, yet the game is more dangerous IMO.
Guys like Bennett and Tkachuk thrive in this current environment. No accountability among their own teammates. No respect for their opponent. Won't fight so unless you jump them, no real fear their face caved in. And very little chance anyone will make them pay the price with a big hit or even a dirty hit with body-checking being weeded out of the sport one year at a time. They became the big fish in the small pond of physicality, aggressiveness, and dirt by default.
Bring back the redline.I was at some ECHL games this year and the lack of hitting or body contact is very noticeable. Because there was practically none. Keep in mind all of these players are in their early-to-mid 20s.
There was fighting, but basically no hitting.
But I did notice how well everyone skated. Almost all of them were NHL caliber skaters. These guys could fly. Sometimes I think now with the high speed of the game younger players avoid body contact because both guys are moving so fast that the impact could be catastrophic for either party.
Then factor in strict rules for head contact in IIHF events (no grey area) and rules in USA Hockey that any check has to be stick on puck first (almost eliminating "finishing your check"), what you see in the NHL now is the result. And you now see a lot of players who don't know when to brace for contact, how to avoid putting yourself in dangerous spots, and play the game anticipating not being hit. Hitting is down, yet the game is more dangerous IMO.
Guys like Bennett and Tkachuk thrive in this current environment. No accountability among their own teammates. No respect for their opponent. Won't fight so unless you jump them, no real fear their face caved in. And very little chance anyone will make them pay the price with a big hit or even a dirty hit with body-checking being weeded out of the sport one year at a time. They became the big fish in the small pond of physicality, aggressiveness, and dirt by default.
We could come up with excuses all day long for why they won't fight, in the end it's because they just aren't that team.Frederic has 1 assist and 2 shots on goal in 4 games against the Panthers. He's not worth the time or effort. Florida is better off with him on the ice.
Unfortunately in today's NHL the only one who would try would be Campbell...Imagine the PUMMELING Florida would receive at the hands of our 2010-2011 cup team?
Looch, Chara, Thornton, McQuaid, Horton, etc.
One can only dream...
We are the 2011 Vancouver Canucks...just getting rag dolled all over the ice and taking it.
Feels like the old Tampa series losses kinda.I just pray that they win tonight. Losing 4 in a row and just getting slapped around along the way to end the series would feel awful.
Show some life please
Barkov turned down Marchand and Coyle. Bennett turned down Frederic 100 times. Tkachuk turned down Maroon. OEL turned down McAvoy. There is only so much they can do. 3-0 10 minutes left game 3 was the time to not be nice, but other than that.We are the 2011 Vancouver Canucks...just getting rag dolled all over the ice and taking it.
Apparently this is more likely than Maroon stepping upDid you expect Monty to jump on the ice and fight?