Its not your fault
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Just turned 37 in June
Who cares, has nothing to do with his lack of pk ability. Point stands, Spezza as a pk asset is just wrong.
Looks like he made it!
He's made it into their roster for Phase 4. However that doesn't mean he's going to play against Columbus, so I think that will be answered on how well he plays against Montreal this Tuesday.Was just going to say...Thread title has been answered lol.
At very least he's in the bubble.
He will be playing. If he can keep the pace against a very underrated habs club i will be proud. The habs are fast. It’s not about him scoring in this game, it’s about being in the right ice at the right time and doung his job defensively and possession wise.He's made it into their roster for Phase 4. However that doesn't mean he's going to play against Columbus, so I think that will be answered on how well he plays against Montreal this Tuesday.
My guess is that tomorrow will be pretty low key. Doubt anyone wants to risk getting hurt or anything right before the playoffs.Excited to see him play in his first NHL caliber test. Love his compete level, and want to see him battle against Gallagher/Domi...
I'm expecting the opposite. There's 1 game to get ready for playoffs and some players fighting for spots. Nobody will want to enter the play-ins with a lossMy guess is that tomorrow will be pretty low key. Doubt anyone wants to risk getting hurt or anything right before the playoffs.
Oh, I think they will play hard, I just don't envision a lot of rough, extra curricular stuff or much physical contact.I'm expecting the opposite. There's 1 game to get ready for playoffs and some players fighting for spots. Nobody will want to enter the play-ins with a loss
Clifford is going to terrorize them, should be fun.Oh, I think they will play hard, I just don't envision a lot of rough, extra curricular stuff or much physical contact.
He's got pants on so we know it's not Matthews.Isn't that Willy?
I think hes earned it.Very true, but I think the chances of a 5'9", 164-pound almost-19-year-old jumping from the Peterborough Petes to the Toronto Maple Leafs after one exhibition game for a five-game elimination series would have to be pretty remote.
If he makes it they should give him #99 or something.
I would be very surprised -- and impressed