centipede2233
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Yeah he sure did, while missing the last 2 rounds in each cup win. Yes he was so pivotal to the teams success, smart guyDidn’t he win a cup with the Caps? And another with the Aves?
Yeah he sure did, while missing the last 2 rounds in each cup win. Yes he was so pivotal to the teams success, smart guyDidn’t he win a cup with the Caps? And another with the Aves?
Yeah he sure did, while missing the last 2 rounds in each cup win. Yes he was so pivotal to the teams success, smart guy
Really missing the big picture here. It's all off-topic too,He missed some games in the finals but he did score an OT winner for the Avs so that seems important.
At first glance it does seem strange, but when I thought about it. It would not surprise me. Nelson played on the wing before Trotz came in and he could return to the wing if the Isles add to the C spot. Also Kadri and Lou have a good history together, Kadri really began maturing under Lou, and I am pretty sure their is a strong mutual respect between the 2. The Kurtz tweet really does not add anything we do not already know. Water is wet, the sky is blue, and there is a chance.Isles seem like a weird fit given their center depth and contracts. Not that guys can’t move to wing, but they all seem better suited to C.
At first glance it does seem strange, but when I thought about it. It would not surprise me. Nelson played on the wing before Trotz came in and he could return to the wing if the Isles add to the C spot. Also Kadri and Lou have a good history together, Kadri really began maturing under Lou, and I am pretty sure their is a strong mutual respect between the 2. The Kurtz tweet really does not add anything we do not already know. Water is wet, the sky is blue, and there is a chance.
He played in the finals and the WCFYeah he sure did, while missing the last 2 rounds in each cup win. Yes he was so pivotal to the teams success, smart guy
Lou and Kadri connection make sense 100%. Doesn't mean anything else though. He will fail to live up to any deal where he is paid like a PPG+ player, and it will age terribly like the rest of their roster. Lou will retire and the franchise will have no prospects and unmoveable contracts, the Sharks of the east.
This reads like someone who is trying way too hard to convince themselves they do miss Lou as a GM. I don’t blame you one and out golf once the playoffs hit is such a low bar. Carry on!
Uhh. Tf are you talking about. Burakovsky scored 2 crucial goals in the caps game 7 win vs the bolts in the eastern conference finals ().Yeah he sure did, while missing the last 2 rounds in each cup win. Yes he was so pivotal to the teams success, smart guy
He occasionally runs goalies the way Scheifele ran into EvansI wouldn't poke him with a ten-foot pole. My issue with him is how many penalties he takes.
So let’s say Kadri goes to NYI…what do they do at center? I mean they also have Barzal and Nelson. Can either of them or Kadri play wing?
Nelson’s game finally started to show once he started playing center. It just seems more natural for him.Slide Nelson or Kadri to wing. Nelson played wing for years, and with his shooting abilities he’s a good fit there.
Imho what Scheifele did to Evans was blatant assault. Nothing like what Kadri has done.He occasionally runs goalies the way Scheifele ran into Evans
So let’s say Kadri goes to NYI…what do they do at center? I mean they also have Barzal and Nelson. Can either of them or Kadri play wing?
Given Nelson is more comfortable at C, I wonder if Lou would take the opportunity to get max value on Barzal? New team still gets him for $7M in a year where the cap is flat, plus negotiating rights heading into RFA. NYI's prospect pool is pretty shallow and I wouldn't call their top six wingers outstanding either, but he could knock off one or both needs with a well-orchestrated trade.
Nelson’s game finally started to show once he started playing center. It just seems more natural for him.