Like a short term lease condo? He won't be there too much longer.
Got some inside info? CBJ can back up a truck full of money.
Like a short term lease condo? He won't be there too much longer.
sorry its all just right timing. Clutch is not a thing that exists
If Duchene signs with Columbus, we have a chanceThe Jackets look really good but if they advance past Tampa, or not, they’ll pull a Senators move and fall next season; at least they won’t throw away a top pick.
sorry its all just right timing. Clutch is not a thing that exists
Got some inside info? CBJ can back up a truck full of money.
what r u talking about
True. Columbus is reckoned as a great town for raising a family (and it's just a few hours drive from any Golden Horseshoe-area relatives), and he's winning with the Jackets. So we feel like we've got a decent chance.He said it several times that he is not chasing money. His top 2 priorities are 1) Winning and 2) His family.
If you don't believe in clutch watch Nathan MacKinnon.to me clutch is someone who has ice in their veins. when the stakes are high and the pressure is immense they are not as effected by it like most humans
sorry its all just right timing. Clutch is not a thing that exists
You cappin bruhClutch 'can be' a thing. But maybe mis-interpreted.
Let me paint a scenario;
Many teams play much more defensive when they are holding a lead.
If you agree with that statement?
Would you agree that some teams that are trailing, will often abandon a few defensive schemes, and maybe cheat a little for offense, and are more willing to trade chances?
Is that a fair statement?
If you can agree with both of those previous statements (which seam like very basic concepts) then this is where perceptions of a players clutchness can occur.
When trailing teams are opening up to trade chances, and cheat for offense... some players like Duchene are capable of capitalizing on the cheating and chance trading more than others.
That is why he was previously called 'unclutch'. He is able to score when the game is out of reach, and is able to pad stats (not saying i agree, but i do know several players this pertains to).
On the flip side:
When a team is defending a lead, some players are more adept at causing chaos and turnovers, and understand how to break up plays down low, and are more reliably able to 'cheat' for offense.
Odds are those types of players will create more scoring opportunities when there is an extra attacker, or contribute to more game tying goals.
I would guess those players are called more 'clutch'.