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Sal breaking down plays on the big board with a hockey stick was the unsung hero of the night.
He's been fine production-wise, but he just has 0 chemistry with Hughes tbh.
Sorry but Goose should be one of the options. He had many great zone entries, which helped create the PP goal. He had an assist, 4 shots and generated a lot of chances. He is slowly regaining his form.
There are like six people in thr GDT claiming to be Zacha's father
Some of us treat him like a step-son at times.
There are like six people in thr GDT claiming to be Zacha's father
Are devils don’t need to protect Zacha in Seattle draft? With his 2,25 per year? Still?
we raised this issue earlier, and there were enough dissenters.I never thought there was any doubt about him getting protected or not. He’ll be protected
we raised this issue earlier, and there were enough dissenters.
Zacha is a dependent player. he is clearly not a driver of his lines. but he's a skill player. And he's talented enough to score points in the NHL. you can profitably exchange him or use him for own benefit, but just giving him away just to get rid of him is too much. beyond common sense. Even in this topic, you can find a comment like thisI’ve always been a big Zacha detractor and even I still never saw the sense in that. It’s not like we have all that much to protect and even with his general lackluster 5v5 play he provided great special teams value
despite the fact that Zacha played in the third line before, despite the fact that he was already quite productive for a third line player, despite the fact that he earns his money(which is exactly what he should do - he is a worker. hockey player. the main measure of his work is his salary), despite the fact that he is young, people will still scold him, because Barzal. Although this is not Zaha's problem, but the draft specialist's. but people have always had problems with logical thinking and consistency of conclusions.Yeah but what are his underlying stats? Brat is obviously carrying him? He's a passenger and hopefully Seattle takes him off our hands.
Zacha is a dependent player. he is clearly not a driver of his lines. but he's a skill player. And he's talented enough to score points in the NHL. you can profitably exchange him or use him for own benefit, but just giving him away just to get rid of him is too much. beyond common sense. Even in this topic, you can find a comment like this
despite the fact that Zacha played in the third line before, despite the fact that he was already quite productive for a third line player, despite the fact that he earns his money(which is exactly what he should do - he is a worker. hockey player. the main measure of his work is his salary), despite the fact that he is young, people will still scold him, because Barzal. Although this is not Zaha's problem, but the draft specialist's. but people have always had problems with logical thinking and consistency of conclusions.
That comment in particular is sarcasm. That’s one of the Zacha defenders.
Sal breaking down plays on the big board with a hockey stick was the unsung hero of the night.
You roll with the Euro line imo as well.Here's what I want then :
To keep that line intact.
No more Johnsson - Hughes - Bratt.
As good as that line did, Nico-Bratt-Zacha just has that chemistry that you can't replicate.
Sean Couturier: 118 points in first 287 games
Pavel Zacha: 117 points in first 280 games
Because the Q matters in the NHL, obviously.Couturier led the Q in scoring in his 16-17 year old season.
Which was a more impressive showing than Zachas 18-19 year old year. But sure, Zachas gonna be one of the best 2 way centers in the game starting now because another player had a slow start playing as 3rd line center behind Giroux and Schenn
Yeah, they're all lying. I've got the paperwork to prove it.There are like six people in thr GDT claiming to be Zacha's father