will1066
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Feels like forever since the last game. We're still last in the league in GP.Of course the boys play an amazing game and then have 4 effing days off.
This schedule is hilarious.
Feels like forever since the last game. We're still last in the league in GP.Of course the boys play an amazing game and then have 4 effing days off.
This schedule is hilarious.
Of course the boys play an amazing game and then have 4 effing days off.
This schedule is hilarious.
Of course the boys play an amazing game and then have 4 effing days off.
This schedule is hilarious.
Starting to sound like it might be a concussion despite the denials.
He is a former top-5 pick whose career seemingly bottomed out a few years later. He needed to rebuild it and reinvent himself. All things being equal, sounds like the type of vet that a team with this many young kids can use.is he a great player? no but we are a rebuilding team and he's been a good veteran to help during the transition process...
He is a former top-5 pick whose career seemingly bottomed out a few years later. He needed to rebuild it and reinvent himself. All things being equal, sounds like the type of vet that a team with this many young kids can use.
The ones who consistently get screwed by the schedule are the West Coast teams. Rangers have it easy compared to them.
I think this is the most details we've gotten on Mika so far...saying its his neck
I believe you have that backwards. Crosby had neck/vertebrae issues that were misdiagnosed as concussion problems.Concussions can have weird symptoms. Didn't Crosby have neck issues for a while which was misdiagnosed? After it didn't get better after a month or two they finally redid the tests and realized it was concussion based symptoms causing his neck issue. It's like everyone is always just so happy it's not the head/concussion, they close the case and wait for the player to get ready. No one wants to rock the boat and use the C word, especially if there's a history already and everyone's already focused on the elephant in the room. Hopefully Zbad just has a stiff neck, but the longer it goes on for the more concerned I will get.
You are correct. There goes that whole argument lol.I believe you have that backwards. Crosby had neck/vertebrae issues that were misdiagnosed as concussion problems.
That is the norm in hockey today. The Rangers are hardly an anomaly here.Why can't they just tell us what he has? This whole upper/lower body thing is peak hockey.
Didn't say they were. Doesn't make it any less dumb.That is the norm in hockey today. The Rangers are hardly an anomaly here.
its possible but thats completely jumping to a conclusion...there are ton of injuries that would keep a guy out for a week that aren't concussions. we don't know what the problem is...for all we know he's got a broken rib or something.
Well yeah, because they have to physically travel longer distances, sure.
Doesn’t take away from the crime that is this team’s schedule to start the season though. If we were a contender it would be a much bigger issue.
Why can't they just tell us what he has? This whole upper/lower body thing is peak hockey.
I don't have questions about it. Just was wondering how anyone came up with 23 scoring chances against, when we cruised to a 6-2 victory. You wish to make a graph or some analytical probabilities, be my guest. I just don't see the need to make it complicated,.. when all you need to determine quality scoring chances is knowing how to count using your fingers.If you have questions about it, just ask rather than writing it all off because you don't understand it.
I remember there were times whenteams (in NHL, NBA and NFL) would not disclose the exact nature of an injury so that opposing teams would not target wounded area...I always suspected it was the same today.Why can't they just tell us what he has? This whole upper/lower body thing is peak hockey.
Then you'd understand why the Sabres had 23 scoring chances against.I just don't see the need to make it complicated,.. when all you need to determine quality scoring chances is knowing how to count using your fingers.
I feel like that's archaic thinking at this point.I remember there were times whenteams (in NHL, NBA and NFL) would not disclose the exact nature of an injury so that opposing teams would not target wounded area...I always suspected it was the same today.
They did not have 23 quality chances. Repeating it does not make it factual. All it does is mislead and twist the narrative. Is that your point?Then you'd understand why the Sabres had 23 scoring chances against.
It's not entirely as simple as just counting on fingers, but it's pretty damn close. If you want to do analytics solely using fingers and toes and no extra math, then Corsi and Fenwick are up your alley because that is literally all you need to do to figure those out.