MoJo suffered the same fate as Semin. Fans expected more, didn’t appreciate what they brought to the table, and latched on to overstated narratives or particular components of their games that they didn’t like. For Johansson, he was always called soft and people hated the drop pass and his propensity to always look to pass even when he had a good opportunity to shoot. MoJo was terrific and he was the best puck carrier the Caps had; Kuznetsov is the best they have now at zone entries but Johansson excelled at it and he was a big reason their PP was dominant while he was here.Watching the 16 and 17 playoffs reruns Mojo was a beast in the playoffs. I don’t get the hate for the guy had around here.
Then look what he did in Boston’s 19 cup run.
And I was wondering why 10 sucked so much then saw it was Mike Rachards not Connolly
Watching the 16 and 17 playoffs reruns Mojo was a beast in the playoffs. I don’t get the hate for the guy had around here.
Then look what he did in Boston’s 19 cup run.
And I was wondering why 10 sucked so much then saw it was Mike Rachards not Connolly
Seriously. So dumb. Can't wait to see Claude Julien playing Alzner in goal against the Pens.The NHL just NHL'd itself. Which play-in team's management wants them to win now?
I'm sure they could decline if themselves or a family member has an underlying health condition, similar to how MLB players are opting outdeclining seems unlikely no?
Yeah, short of that or maybe an injury picked up during training you'd think anyone would jump at the opportunity. A Pinho or Pilon could be just a Dowd injury away from having a depth role.I'm sure they could decline if themselves or a family member has an underlying health condition, similar to how MLB players are opting out
I'm sure they could decline if themselves or a family member has an underlying health condition, similar to how MLB players are opting out
I dig Pinho being an ace. Had a solid training camp and was great in all situations down the stretch for Hershey.