Agreed, Melker Karlsson has to go, he's making too much for what he brings, and he's signed for another year.I honestly think Melker gets the Nieto/Wingels treatment pretty soon.
Agreed, Melker Karlsson has to go, he's making too much for what he brings, and he's signed for another year.I honestly think Melker gets the Nieto/Wingels treatment pretty soon.
Sharks as a whole were totally dominant. Hertl was noticeably the best skater on the ice in terms of control of the puck and creating chances but he couldn’t bury one. Merkley showed some serious flashes. Heed, Donskoi, LaBanc, and Suomela all didn’t impress considering what should be expected of them. Bibeau was solid.
Can you see his guns through his hockey jersey?He serves me just fine as eye candy, thank you very much.
Can you see his guns through his hockey jersey?
I'm disappointed with the Donskoi line. I was expecting more. Overall solid game.
That sounds serious, you might want to get that checked out.Dude, I can see him when I close my eyes.
While those guns are impressive, I feel like the amount of time spent obtaining said guns would be better served improving some of the other aspects of his game.
I honestly think Melker gets the Nieto/Wingels treatment pretty soon.
They don’t need the space right now but they might down the road and it would be nice to clear it up anyways.
Some of that pronounciation I gave is based on the interference of Quebecois French, which does its best to make everything sound harsher and more guttural than Parisian French. Shortcuts, hard sounds, and English loanwords abound. Le Hot Dog, Le Weekend, both perfectly valid in Canada's second official language.
I agree especially if they decide to trade for a 3rd line or better centerman. Him and Braun and a prospect or some future pick depending on what's available.
I want us to give a chance at 3C and 4C to all of our younger players before making trades. If nobody impresses, I’m perfectly fine with us making a trade. Melker should be traded regardless of what we do for that position.
Except Jon Root. I dislike Jon Root immensely. He is my mortal enemy. You might even say that he's my..... nemesis.
*pause for effect*
*shades on*
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll show myself out.
Yeah, not a fan of his, either.
Also:
What's wrong with Root. It's probably a tedious job, but he is enthusiastic about it.
I'm not a fan of injecting faith into one's job, tbh.
I've never seen that and I've gone to quite a few Sharks games.
What's wrong with Root. It's probably a tedious job, but he is enthusiastic about it.
While those guns are impressive, I feel like the amount of time spent obtaining said guns would be better served improving some of the other aspects of his game.
I think the guns are what keep him in the NHL. His strength and physicality are honestly near the top of the league, which allow him to be a solid bottom pairing guy. I don’t think he can just spend the hours he spends in the gym improving his hockey IQ or puck skills instead.
His guns are probably illegal in California.
Chekhovich made his case for an NHL spot on opening night.
It does sound harsher, and there's a lot more shortcuts. You're right with Chartier. This video is how it's pronounced for all those wondering.
About loan words, French is weird. In Québec do say "Fin de semaine" more than Weekend, whereas people from France who live here always use Weekend. It's a weird thing where we have a lot of loan words but it seems like they have even more, just different ones. And in a poll conducted a couple of years ago, 52% thought we used more loan words, and 47% thought France used more. It's a thing of habit, where we notice the many ones they use that we don't, and same goes for them. I'm pretty sure in reality, we both use a very similar amount.
Yeah, I've seen some draft year EK highlights. Ryan Merkley resembles EK at 18 in the defensive zone as well.