Hoochi Papa
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But most of them go to work when they're healed.Shocking, people who have long term injuries take time to rehab and heal. Amazing!
But most of them go to work when they're healed.Shocking, people who have long term injuries take time to rehab and heal. Amazing!
Dude i saw you screaming about LTIR of Kuch and Tampa at every post but it is clearly seen that Kuch is slower than himself was pre surgery- he is very slow if you watch him.At LTIR pulling the most ridiculous cap circumvention we've ever seen?
Is that out of rules? What is point? It is league rules i guess but i dont f***in careSo do we count things achieved when your team is 20% over the cap?
If I ever need a teacher, that certainly won't be you. First of all, your comparison makes no sense at all. Following my logic?Dude i saw you screaming about LTIR of Kuch and Tampa at every post but it is clearly seen that Kuch is slower than himself was pre surgery- he is very slow if you watch him.
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Following your logic Grezky and Olilers collected Ultra team with Jari Kurry and etc. and trased everyone back then. Sure it was no Cap rule when but Oilers had Oil money and most of the teams just hadnt same amount of money to compete. I guess rival fans realized them as cheaters because of that and would you call Grezky dirty shameless player who racking points at that cheat code team ?
Or would you blame player who wants to finish this season despite the injury to win an individual award while this will result in injury due to which player will miss the playoffs. The player wants to risk their health just to amuse the vanity, and earn rewards by substituting the team and its chances at the playoffsю
Ask someone to teach you how to think
The point is: it is easier to win when you're way over the cap. Even if it is against the rules we've learned from Robidas' Island and Lupul's situation that these things don't actually matter to NHL.Is that out of rules? What is point? It is league rules i guess but i dont f***in care
Only person I saw coming in hot making stupid assumptions was you, bud, as you seemed to deem yourself qualified to discuss Kucherov's medical state (even though any fan who is more than a casual should be able to tell he has not been moving at anywhere close to 100%)The fact that you made some stupid assumption that you were called out on and then try to backtrack "ooohhh did you play in the NHL" tells me EVERYTHING i need to know. I award you no points and may god have mercy on your soul!
Well you see there's a little thing amongst NHL followers of "Canadian Center" syndrome, where if a player is a great player that also happens to be Center who is from Canada and they are on teams that happen to win the Stanley Cup and go deep into the postseason they are "winners" and naturally "elevate their teams" into that winning status. They also can never lose that "winner" label even if they eventually go to teams that are not successful. Whereas if a player is say.. a winger or European and they are also a great player that happens to be on teams that win the Stanley Cup and go deep into the postseason, they are a great player that is part of a stacked team and in an ideal situation as opposed to just a born and bred "winner". If they go to a less successful team it means that they are or have become a "non-winning" player and not a player you can "build" around, whatever amorphous concept that means (but the sense being, if Canadian Center = can build around, if not = just another piece on a great team). Important distinction to remember at all times when the talking heads start blabbering.Kucherov is smartest player in the league. I think if his name was Nick Kutcher no one would rank Mackinnon higher today.
What disrespect exactly?
He's pretty universally put in the Top 3 in the league when lists are made. Sorry, he's not McDavid.
And yeah, people talk smack about him, but it's his own fault. He has plenty of occasions where he has given out cheap shots because he was frustrated and threw a tantrum
Most of them aren't a $76M commodity that you don't want ruined.But most of them go to work when they're healed.
What does this even mean? Kuch had a groin injury in Game 1 of the Columbus series. Played with it all playoffs and still lead the playoffs in scoring. Watching him play now, he's still hurt and he's still making teams look dumb.If I ever need a teacher, that certainly won't be you. First of all, your comparison makes no sense at all. Following my logic?
Are you telling me Kurri and Gretzky helped Oilers to gain extra oil money to load their team, and by any chance did they do it by being on LTIR?
Man, he's destroying the play offs, just imagine what he could do during the regular season
If you're still going to try and quote the 98M figure then you aren't qualified to actually have a discussion about the situation.So do we count things achieved when your team is 20% over the cap?
I constantly see him in the top 5 when ranked so I mean... is that not already respect??