Better, thanks for asking. Finally allowed to go home today.
Home = Svech
Hospital = Zadina
Clear degree of separation.
Better, thanks for asking. Finally allowed to go home today.
Home = Svech
Hospital = Zadina
Clear degree of separation.
Look what I found on YT yesterday:
They thought Galchenyuk was a center thou. Little doubt who had the most skill2 interesting things about that first Galchenyuk video:
1) McGuire wanted us to draft Galchenyuk. McKenzie advised us to take Filip Forsberg. Forsberg as clearly emerged as the better player, thus far. I still hope Galchenyuk can overtake him, but Forsberg is really good. However, I'm happy with Galchneyuk and still think he has a lot of untapped potential. Once he has the trust of his coach he flourishes with more playing time and the coach's confidence.
2) I remember when I heard the Ribiero trade that was announced as the habs were getting ready to go to the podium. Ribiero for a 2nd and Cody Eaking. I thought man if Ribeiro's worth a 2nd, would Washington give up their 1st for then still productive two-way Plekanec. It was time to build for the future. In the end Washington drafted Forsberg with their 1st and then traded him for the much worse Martin Erat, and Ribeiro really didn't do well in Washington.
I was also in favor of trading Erik Cole coming off of his 35 goal season then for a young stud prospect or a lottery pick.
I am now in favor of trading Price, Weber, Pacioretty, Petry, Byron, and Shaw for stud prospects and high quality picks.
I am now in favor of trading Price, Weber, Pacioretty, Petry, Byron, and Shaw for stud prospects and high quality picks.
They thought Galchenyuk was a center thou. Little doubt who had the most skill
I'd like to see a video like that for the Subban trade.It would be cool if the Habs had a mic on Bergevin for draft day and post the day on social media. Other teams like the Canucks do that.
Can't see Price and Weber getting moved while MB is GM. Shaw's market value has to be close to nil -- I'd wait and see if we can get a less injury-filled season from him and if so, attempt to move him at the TDL. Pacioretty, Petry and Byron are the best assets to move from the lot -- although, you can only trade Petry after the draft since his limited NMC kicks in on July 1st, if I'm not mistaken.
Are you saying they took Galchneyuk over Forsberg because they thought Galchenyuk was a center, even though they thought Forsberg had more skill?
It was my impression at the time that they believed Galchenyuk was the BPA and happened to be a center.
Can't see Price and Weber getting moved while MB is GM. Shaw's market value has to be close to nil -- I'd wait and see if we can get a less injury-filled season from him and if so, attempt to move him at the TDL. Pacioretty, Petry and Byron are the best assets to move from the lot -- although, you can only trade Petry after the draft since his limited NMC kicks in on July 1st, if I'm not mistaken.
Up until before the playoffs, I thought there was a better possibility than not that Galchenyuk would still eventually be the better player. But watching Forsberg in the playoffs, he's got serious game. I'm a fan. Still hope Chucky can explode under new management and get back to being the top 10 in the league scoring center he was before his knee injury last year. It would help if we could get him a player as good as Radulov to play with. But play making and play driving highly talented wingers with size and top tier work ethic are very hard to find. Too bad Bergevin took Radulov for granted and didn't appreciate his value to the team.