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What? Playoff history indicates him to be quite productive. 74 GP 25G 24A, total 49 points.Florida should stay away from him, not a guy you want in the playoffs
What? Playoff history indicates him to be quite productive. 74 GP 25G 24A, total 49 points.Florida should stay away from him, not a guy you want in the playoffs
Ah yes, noted playoff warrior for sureWhat? Playoff history indicates him to be quite productive. 74 GP 25G 24A, total 49 points.
Pretty solid. Not showing up in terms of goals, but his assist numbers are up. Always knew he could score goals, but I didn't know his hockey sense and play-making ability were so good, and he's got a much more vigorous battle quotient than I expected. He's obviously diminished by age and injury, but he's been a useful offensive asset on a team that has a shortage of those.How has Pacioretty looked in Washington?
So either you're a playoff warrior or someone you should stay away from?Ah yes, noted playoff warrior for sure
Get back to me when Pacioretty plays one single playoff game where he looks like he gives a shit at allSo either you're a playoff warrior or someone you should stay away from?
Pretty funny when you think about how Kessel was considered the same and now has 3 cups. Even Ovy was on that boat for some.
Guy produces similar rate in playoffs than he does in regular season. Better with Vegas than in Montreal where he was the only forward with skill. Maybe he's just not that good, easier to light up bad teams in regular season.Get back to me when Pacioretty plays one single playoff game where he looks like he gives a shit at all
He’s a good player he just has the intensity of a room temperature glass of milkGuy produces similar rate in playoffs than he does in regular season. Better with Vegas than in Montreal where he was the only forward with skill. Maybe he's just not that good, easier to light up bad teams in regular season.
He's not so good that he produced in the playoffs without trying much more than you are suggesting. He's always scored in bunches. I think, like people did with Kessel in Toronto, people put way too much expectation on him on Montreal. He was never good enough to carry an offense on his own against good teams. There's a reason he put up more than respectable playoff numbers in Vegas playing with better players.He’s a good player he just has the intensity of a room temperature glass of milk
Harsh, but true. He could be an effective support player if he wants, but he would need to commit to playing the game differently. No more blowing the zone the second he thinks his team might regain possession.This is a textbook case of no self-awareness. He used to be an impact player. Now he's an injury prone 35 year old who has 3 goals in 25 games. He thinks his preferences still matter when his career is circling the drain.
Bro, don't do Vancouver dirty like that, they might not be losers this year!Florida and Tampa well oiled machines. I'm sure some markets will blame taxes and not being losers as the reason they don't get good tdl adds.
This is a textbook case of no self-awareness. He used to be an impact player. Now he's an injury prone 35 year old who has 3 goals in 25 games. He thinks his preferences still matter when his career is circling the drain.
You can ignore those Habs fans. Best forward the team has had in 30 years and he gets hated on. That is why the team has been the most offensively deprived of talent across the league in that time. They will turn on the player as soon as he has difficulties. Guy had David Desharnais as his center.He's not so good that he produced in the playoffs without trying much more than you are suggesting. He's always scored in bunches. I think, like people did with Kessel in Toronto, people put way too much expectation on him on Montreal. He was never good enough to carry an offense on his own against good teams. There's a reason he put up more than respectable playoff numbers in Vegas playing with better players.