The Blue Baron
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The recent Avs game was the same way. Very similar.That was a very good game, so good that one had to stop posting as it went on.
The Bruins had no time or space whatsoever.
Best effort this season.
The recent Avs game was the same way. Very similar.That was a very good game, so good that one had to stop posting as it went on.
The Bruins had no time or space whatsoever.
Best effort this season.
ummm bruins w/ Jack Edwards? really?I watched the Bruins feed last night and they were very unbiased. Same thing with the Detroit feed the other day.
Calling what they saw.
Jack Edwards talks so slow at this point that he's too busy trying to catch up to the play to be biased. The man does not sound well.ummm bruins w/ Jack Edwards? really?
Detroit back in the day Mickey Redmond and Ken Daniels back in the day i found pretty unbiased though.
Iafallo is very good defensively, but not good enough offensively to help Perfetti. I think he could play on a line with Lowry and Appleton and that line would still be an effective checking line. The three played together at the beginning of the season, and even though it was a small sample size, they were effective, and they produced offense as well. I think Nino could really help get Perfetti going, giving this team another effective scoring line that could consistently provide this team with goals.The Lowry line is being used the same way its been used since 17-18 as a hard matchup line. The second line has also been used the same as it had been since then as a line that is expected to outscore softer matchups. No real change in thinking here. Nino has just helped the Lowry line score more then it traditionally has.
The agent takes the place of the angry hockey parent yelling at the coach to play their kid moreJets getting way to much national attention for my liking . Would rather fly under the radar than these dumb TV analysts start dissecting everything Jets. But comes with the territory of being a great team.
Think again. You can barely go through a gdt without surixon complaining about perfetti. Also I'm sure his agent was putting pressure on the Jets early on in the year to get him more TOI
Yeah I think people expect a wee bit too much from AI.Playing with Scheifele and KFC sure perked up Iafallo's point totals, ideally a bottom 6 player who has value if they feel they need to move him next year.
That's exactly what I'd do as well.Iafallo isn't a top six player. He was well-liked in LA because he came in as an undrafted guy and played a solid defensive game. But when they signed him to the 4M contract, it was pretty universally recognized as an overpay and always in the conversation as to where they could shed some salary and gain some cap space back.
He's also not a right shot and they've played him almost exclusively at RW. He's the kind of guy who would thrive with Lowry and Nino in a 3rd line role. I'd personally put him at LW and move Nino to the right side because he's better at playing that spot. I like Appleton, I love the way that line has played this season, but I think Iafallo-Lowry-Nino could be such an incredible line. They would be a nightmare to play against. Playoffs written all over them.
ummm bruins w/ Jack Edwards? really?
Detroit back in the day Mickey Redmond and Ken Daniels back in the day i found pretty unbiased though.
Wasn't Jack on the call they brought in Alex Faust to do the game giving homer Jack the series off. Faust did the Kings last year and I think does a good job, agreed on Mickey and Ken though Mickey does interrupt with oh's and ah's sporadically.Jack Edwards talks so slow at this point that he's too busy trying to catch up to the play to be biased. The man does not sound well.
Iafallo isn't a top six player. He was well-liked in LA because he came in as an undrafted guy and played a solid defensive game. But when they signed him to the 4M contract, it was pretty universally recognized as an overpay and always in the conversation as to where they could shed some salary and gain some cap space back.
He's also not a right shot and they've played him almost exclusively at RW. He's the kind of guy who would thrive with Lowry and Nino in a 3rd line role. I'd personally put him at LW and move Nino to the right side because he's better at playing that spot. I like Appleton, I love the way that line has played this season, but I think Iafallo-Lowry-Nino could be such an incredible line. They would be a nightmare to play against. Playoffs written all over them.
Iafallo is a perfect plug and play on any line to have a good defensive forward on it. Chevy may add a good second line player at the deadline and then you could put him with Lowry and Neo but he may be perfect on a line with Perfetti and Connor when Connor comes back as well. All sorts of good options when you have depth like we finally have now.