The Ducks broadcast kept calling Tourigny, “Turr-reen-eee”. As if it rhymed with meanie.
How do you figure?The ducks team is so overrated it’s not even funny.
Haha. You’re all on this.
Having Carlson and McTavish as 1C & 2C for most of the next decade is pretty nice. I also really like Luneau and Mintyukov. But they need some better vets to shelter the young guys.The ducks team is so overrated it’s not even funny.
If you can somehow tie that back to ex-Canuck current Coyote Travis Dermott, we'll let you off with a warning.Native Vancouver lad Sam Reinhart scores twice...wish the Canucks could have drafted him or got him from Buffalo for the little that Florida paid for their 2nd-3rd best Forward
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Haha. You’re all on this.
They have plenty of good vets to shelter their young guys. I do think we have more and better prospect depth, but they are going to have a good team.Having Carlson and McTavish as 1C & 2C for most of the next decade is pretty nice. I also really like Luneau and Mintyukov. But they need some better vets to shelter the young guys.
Both are getting chances.The only bad thing about the game was that Hayton and Crouse didn’t score on a few of their chances so they could have won 5-1 against those clowns.
The Ducks broadcast kept calling Tourigny, “Turr-reen-eee”. As if it rhymed with meanie.
This was my thought exactly. Being at the game yesterday, I loved seeing the defensive hustle and effort for 60 minutes. Crowd was really getting behind them on that. We gotta bury our chances though. Could have won by a lot more.The only bad thing about the game was that Hayton and Crouse didn’t score on a few of their chances so they could have won 5-1 against those clowns.
Not worried about Hayts. I'm convinced he just starts slow, was the same story last season. Once he's up to speed, the points will start coming in bunches.
I think I know what he means. Sometime rather than Turin-Knee they say Tureenie like weenie. All fast and blended together. Almost Italian sounding.That is the correct pronunciation.