Foppa2118
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Alright guys keep up the good work with the unbridled Jost hate. It worked for Landeskog
Or maybe people were being ridiculous with their hot takes over Landeskog too.
Alright guys keep up the good work with the unbridled Jost hate. It worked for Landeskog
This is impossible. Our hot takes are the best takes HF has to offer.Or maybe people were being ridiculous with their hot takes over Landeskog too.
Agree. No idea why Landy is still with the Avs. Bourque could play his role just fine.This is impossible. Our hot takes are the best takes HF has to offer.
Yeah, it could be argued my comment was more of a hot take than yours, lol. I was just wound up last night and took your observation to the extreme and thought you were insinuating Bednar had a Russian bias or something going on. I lept to defend Bednar when, now that I read back, I’m not even sure that is what you were getting at. Anyhoo.....Is it a huge hot take? We've seen Bednar have a short leash, sometimes questionably so IMO based on play on the ice, with certain players. Other players certainly are given every opportunity to succeed, despite any struggles. It seems to me that this is more of an observable fact than any hot take. I suppose that any particular conclusion to be drawn from it may be a hot take, but that is open to interpretation.
Somewhere in a cold damp bathhouse in Minsk Pavel Bure just smiledShould just eliminate off-sides all-together. If a team wants to allow a forward to cherry-pick and put themselves down a man in the defensive zone, more power to them.
Bednar seems to have a weird allergy to using Soderberg to his full potential. The first season he straight up tried to pretend he didn't exist, and for all the responsibility that Soda has now, Bednar seems to be holding firm to his idea that Soda is not good for offense. I get that he doesn't have another remotely shutdown center to work with, but he could at least try him with more skilled wingers and still use him as a matchup line.
Bednar seems to have a weird allergy to using Soderberg to his full potential. The first season he straight up tried to pretend he didn't exist, and for all the responsibility that Soda has now, Bednar seems to be holding firm to his idea that Soda is not good for offense. I get that he doesn't have another remotely shutdown center to work with, but he could at least try him with more skilled wingers and still use him as a matchup line.