Turning Mangiapanese
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Actually seeing guys win roster spots in camp has been a breath of fresh air the last few years. Well deserved for both players, and Andersson was just as good as Valimaki.
You mean, by the end of October, right?Holy moly you’ve guys need to pump the breaks on this Dube hype. If he gets 30 points and 10 goals that’d be a solid rookie campaign. Anything more than that is gravy.
Yeah, but you don't want to step on Brendan Mikkelson's toes.Too bad he didn't take 3 and wipe the memory of Phaneuf's time here off the map.
Holy moly you’ve guys need to pump the breaks on this Dube hype. If he gets 30 points and 10 goals that’d be a solid rookie campaign. Anything more than that is gravy.
I think you've been smokin too many DubeesI predict 63 points for Dube.
How did I come to this conclusion? I saw it in his name. Du63
I guess I should have said: "Who else is there that's good to replace him on the left side?
I doubt they will move Brodie back to the left side. They tried that... didn't work out so well.
I don't think anyone you mentioned is an NHL caliber defenseman. I stand by my original statement that Valimaki is here to stay. They burned the return bridge when they traded Kulak. No going back with the guys we have left in the system that can play LD, with the exception of Kylington and I really don't think he's quite ready for the NHL this season right now. However, that said, Kylington certainly is a better replacement option than Healy, Hogstrom, or the 2 Montreal players that we just got for Kulak.
Can he play both sides? That would make an ideal #7 d-man.We really don't know how Marcus Hogstrom would fare. He was signed this summer, but was injured all of camp. Sure he's 29, but is 6'4" and 201 lbs. and has played in the SHL and KHL. Elite Prospects has said Högström is a big defenseman with good offensive ability, vision, and puck skills. He also has a hard slap shot. Defensively solid thanks to his size and reach.
Hogstrom alone may have made Kulak expendable.
Most LH defensemen played the right side a decent amount because RH are far less common. The ones that stick are the ones good at using their backhandCan he play both sides? That would make an ideal #7 d-man.
Phaneuf's first couple of years here were so dope, though. Norris finalist at what, 22? Man that was exciting.Too bad he didn't take 3 and wipe the memory of Phaneuf's time here off the map.
Elisha Cuthbert ruined him. She's the Yoko Ono of the Flames. They started dating in May 2008. After that it was all downhill. Not enough sleep I guess although I really don't blame him. She was hot.Phaneuf's first couple of years here were so dope, though. Norris finalist at what, 22? Man that was exciting.
Elisha Cuthbert ruined him. She's the Yoko Ono of the Flames. They started dating in May 2008. After that it was all downhill. Not enough sleep I guess although I really don't blame him. She was hot.
Question answered..I wonder if Valimaki's parents are in Vancouver to watch him play? Hope so.
Phaneuf had some pretty serious injuries in the 2008-09 season and playoffs. During the season he suffered a hip injury that needed to be surgically repaired and he played the playoffs with broken ribs and iirc also suffered a concussion. He was never the same after that hip surgery, he lost a great deal of mobilityElisha Cuthbert ruined him. She's the Yoko Ono of the Flames. They started dating in May 2008. After that it was all downhill. Not enough sleep I guess although I really don't blame him. She was hot.
Valimaki looked really calm with the puck. Couple of turnovers but I liked his game.
Not to derail the thread, but Stone was terrible and seeing how Gudbranson did what he did, I wouldn't be surprised to see Prout out there on SaturdayDillon had a really strong game. Juuso looked like a 19 Y.O rookie D there.
You get the really good, and the really bad. If he goes down that path, really think the AHL would be the right move for him. Having him with Stone doesn't help too much, Stone looks slower this year, which is incredible.