And yet, if you look at their boards, most Leafs fans are blaming Andersen for losing a game in which their team scored 0 goals.
IMO it is easier to scapegoat Andersen than one of the Leafs' saviors such as Matthews or Tavares.
And yet, if you look at their boards, most Leafs fans are blaming Andersen for losing a game in which their team scored 0 goals.
And yet, if you look at their boards, most Leafs fans are blaming Andersen for losing a game in which their team scored 0 goals.
You know how you can spot a dumb hockey fan? They blame the goalie for losing in a shutout.
Or they are wearing a Leafs jersey.
I don't think it's fair to blame Matthews TBH.IMO it is easier to scapegoat Andersen than one of the Leafs' saviors such as Matthews or Tavares.
Filled in my bracket just in time...didn't put a ton of thought into it but whatever.
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Minnesota has Fiala and Kaprizov, I think they're actually one of the more interesting destinations. Nashville is easily the most boring place he could go IMO.
You mean getting to play with a perennial winner like Matt Duchene isn't appealing?
They're both LW thoughSo, your saying Lafeniere playing on the wing of Filip Forsberg would be boring?
They're both LW though
Centers can go to wing but it's way more rare the other way aroundForsberg plays center a lot
I love how people pingeon hole players into positions like they cant play any other.
Bergeron played RW in his first year in Boston.
Forsberg plays center a lot
I love how people pingeon hole players into positions like they cant play any other.
Bergeron played RW in his first year in Boston.
Centers can go to wing but it's way more rare the other way around
Correct, but not impossible. I am sure there are players that played wing in junior that ended up finishing their NHL careers at center.
to your credit I am having a hard time finding that obscure info however else I would give you a few names.
As someone who has played every position, the most difficult shift is wing to center. I switched from wing to D and it was less difficult than going from wing to center. Centers have as many, if not more, defensive responsibilities as actual defensemen. Can't imagine how hard it is for a lifetime winger to shift to center at the NHL level.
Forsberg does not play center at all.
As someone who has played every position, the most difficult shift is wing to center. I switched from wing to D and it was less difficult than going from wing to center. Centers have as many, if not more, defensive responsibilities as actual defensemen. Can't imagine how hard it is for a lifetime winger to shift to center at the NHL level.
Yes he does.
He has played center on and off depending on who they throw him with on a line.
During their cup run in 2017 he played center
PS: Photo Evidence