DrEasy
Out rumptackling
Oops, you're right! Completely forgot.I believe Chlapik is injured
Oops, you're right! Completely forgot.I believe Chlapik is injured
looks more like Qui-Gon Jinn to me...Obiwan Kenobi didn't invent hockey. Fake News.
So how’s Brown. How soon brown and batherson together.
Lately brown has been centering batherson and balcersChlapik and Batherson*
Lately brown has been centering batherson and balcers
Right lol. My question is how do brown and batherson look together... with some typosCause Chlapik injured. When Chlapik back, he'll rightfully regain his spot as number 1 C there.
didn't know that, hopefully he starts putting up points soonLately brown has been centering batherson and balcers
Logan Brown right now is developing at best into a complimentary 3rd Line player who can be good on the PP and that’s not good enough.
complimentary 3rd Line player drafted #10 overall is a failure with his skill set. At #10 you have to have a skill your team can exploit, Brown is a player at the NHL level you’d have to hide and use only in situational game play (PP, against other teams 4th lines, not a player you’d turn to in physical games, not a player you’d turn to in a tight checking game, not a player our trust late in games, not a player who’d protect a lead).
If I’m Ottawa and you’re looking at bigger trades of Stone and Duchene, Brown is a piece of add in to get a deal done
A lot of people were down on White and he proved them wrong.
Lots of time for Brown. I don't think he'll be as good as White but he definitely has more offensive upside.
Yeah, I'm holding out hope for Brown. It's his first pro year. I'm hoping this is just his development curve which is much more horizontal than vertical. It's going to be interesting how he does next year.
2:19 | BEL | Erik Burgdoerfer (3) ASST: None | |
10:38 | BEL | Logan Brown (5) ASST: Drake Batherson (17), Rudolfs Balcers (10) |
Brown just undressed the Marlies defense on that Batherson goal, daymn
2:47 | BEL | Christian Wolanin (5) ASST: Stuart Percy (13), Rudolfs Balcers (11) (PP) |
Your first two paragraphs are hard to agree with his first year as a pro..... puttingup decent numbers, last year he was one of the best players in the OHL when he wasn’t hurt lol. Not to mention he didn’t look out of place in the nhl last year either.Logan Brown right now is developing at best into a complimentary 3rd Line player who can be good on the PP and that’s not good enough.
complimentary 3rd Line player drafted #10 overall is a failure with his skill set. At #10 you have to have a skill your team can exploit, Brown is a player at the NHL level you’d have to hide and use only in situational game play (PP, against other teams 4th lines, not a player you’d turn to in physical games, not a player you’d turn to in a tight checking game, not a player our trust late in games, not a player who’d protect a lead).
If I’m Ottawa and you’re looking at bigger trades of Stone and Duchene, Brown is a piece of add in to get a deal done
10:03 | BEL | Jordan Murray (5) ASST: Stefan Elliott (10), Max McCormick (2) (PP) |
1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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Marcus Hogberg Belleville Senators SA: 32 SV: 31 TOI: 60:00 | Rudolfs Balcers Belleville Senators G: 0 A: 2 | Drake Batherson Belleville Senators G: 0 A: 1 |
Another doom & gloom post. How do you know this when Brown is just out of junior in his first pro yr in the NHL? He has played only 19 games this yr & accumulated 11 pts? Is this your projection after only 19 games & you are now ready to get rid of a first rd pick after such a limited sample? Why, what's the hurry? Why not wait until the end of the season or better yet the end of next season, how many six foot six centres with his kind of offensive skills are out there? He certainly has deficiencies nobody would argue against that but isn't it way too early to condemn him?Logan Brown right now is developing at best into a complimentary 3rd Line player who can be good on the PP and that’s not good enough.
complimentary 3rd Line player drafted #10 overall is a failure with his skill set. At #10 you have to have a skill your team can exploit, Brown is a player at the NHL level you’d have to hide and use only in situational game play (PP, against other teams 4th lines, not a player you’d turn to in physical games, not a player you’d turn to in a tight checking game, not a player our trust late in games, not a player who’d protect a lead).
If I’m Ottawa and you’re looking at bigger trades of Stone and Duchene, Brown is a piece of add in to get a deal done