OkimLom
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Wait wasn't Reinhart with Casey looking pretty good? Phil is the worst
Yep. Casey seemed comfortable with Sam. The issue is the Eichel needs to get going and needs Sam as well.
Wait wasn't Reinhart with Casey looking pretty good? Phil is the worst
I want to know if he ignores the analytics department or the Sabres organization doesn't take analytics seriously
There is literally no purpose to having 8 dmen if it leads to one wasting away. Phil’s refusal to play him drives me crazy.It seems like Nathan’s trade request has ostracized him to a permanent seat in the press box. We get Hunwick. Blah.
There is literally no purpose to having 8 dmen if it leads to one wasting away. Phil’s refusal to play him drives me crazy.
Make a list of shit Housley does that isn't annoying as hell. I bet it's shorter than the annoying as hell listThere is literally no purpose to having 8 dmen if it leads to one wasting away. Phil’s refusal to play him drives me crazy.
Throw everything against Schneider.
This would be embarrasing to lose.
Technical he wants to play. Whether here or elsewhere.I think hes being blackballed for wanting out..hes theres as a last resort
Yea he must have told houskey to go fk himself I don't blame himIt seems like Nathan’s trade request has ostracized him to a permanent seat in the press box. We get Hunwick. Blah.
Idk, home/away split stats are pretty low on the list of determining starts I would assume for even the most stat enthusiast coachesHutton is good at home (.923), and bad on the road (.894). Ullmark is bad at home (.895), and good on the road (.923).
Naturally, Phil starts Ullmark in five of the last six games - all at home - and will now play Hutton in two of the next three on the road. This guy is the worst.
It would be stupid to ignore advanced statsIdk, home/away split stats are pretty low on the list of determining starts I would assume for even the most stat enthusiast coaches