MoeBartoli
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I know Jet has given up 5 tonight but I’m not sure how to judge his performance because of the self-inflicted damage
It would have been rescinded about a year agoWhatever trade was on the table for Peeke will probably be rescinded after this game
CBJ beat CBJ, PIT beats CBJ, whatever you want to call it, it constantly happens. And has happened for years.I'm watching the Blue Jackets beat the Blue Jackets tonight, I don't see any big brother and I haven't seen anything like that from the Pens in a long time. I wouldn't even know they had a winning streak against us if folks didn't constantly repeat it here.
We need to protect the 2 goal deficit. Atleast they usually bring energy. Would be nice to have another offensive player in the lineup tonight thoughSTOP. PLAYING. KURALY. AND. OLIVIER. WHEN. WE. NEED. GOALS.
I can’t wait for the day where Columbus plays fourth line guys like 9-10 mins a night.We need to protect the 2 goal deficit. Atleast they usually bring energy. Would be nice to have another offensive player in the lineup tonight though
CBJ beat CBJ, PIT beats CBJ, whatever you want to call it, it constantly happens. And has happened for years.
The names change on both sides but the results don’t.
You don’t think it’s noteworthy that one opponent repeatedly dominates (as in, wins and losses) another one? Especially one in the division? I do.
They are “supposed” to be our biggest rival. The CBJ organization peddled this for years, and still does. Yet it is certainly not that, as far as on the ice is concerned.
If that doesn’t matter to you, then fine, but to dismiss it as some sort of nothing stat, I don’t know what to tell you other than I disagree.
I also don’t get why you chose to post about it. I said it once, in the opening post, and have not mentioned it or implied anything close ever since.
Yeah I f***ing hate them too lol. It’s not an inferiority complex, eventually little brother does grow up to beat big brother, but we aren’t there yet.I f****** hate the Penguins. I can understand a bit of an inferiority complex when they were a great team, but at this point it feels like a fawning respect to constantly call them big brother. The only attitude I want to see is "f*** 'em".
In this case, big brother is rapidly becoming a senior citizen and little brother will win by default.Yeah I f***ing hate them too lol. It’s not an inferiority complex, eventually little brother does grow up to beat big brother, but we aren’t there yet.
I'm watching the Blue Jackets beat the Blue Jackets tonight, I don't see any big brother and I haven't seen anything like that from the Pens in a long time. I wouldn't even know they had a winning streak against us if folks didn't constantly repeat it here.
“You will go to sleep or I will put you to sleep”.In this case, big brother is rapidly becoming a senior citizen and little brother will win by default.
The Pens are going to be awful starting either next year or the following.
Of all the things ever posted on this forum, none is more true than this. No context needed, nothing to do specifically with Andrew Peeke or yesterday's game.The hockey gods mock the CBJ.
I will take any win over the Pens, by forfeit, default, OT, one goal win, blow outIn this case, big brother is rapidly becoming a senior citizen and little brother will win by default.
The Pens are going to be awful starting either next year or the following.
Don’t forget his goal that beat JetThe hockey gods mock the CBJ. Peeke ends up with two points.
Malkin forgets where he is and tips a Peeke shot past Greaves for a Peeke goal.
CBJ@PIT: Peeke scores goal against Tristan Jarry | Columbus Blue Jackets
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Rackell breaks his stick on a shot that Peeke blocks on one knee, and the puck perfectly bounces to Columbus boy Jack Roslovic who breaks away and gets a shorty with an assist from Peeke.
CBJ@PIT: Roslovic scores goal against Tristan Jarry | Columbus Blue Jackets
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