DisgruntledHawkFan
Blackhawk Down
...yes...If/when he retires do you think the Hawks will retire his number?
...yes...If/when he retires do you think the Hawks will retire his number?
lol wutIf/when he retires do you think the Hawks will retire his number?
This year we had 2 future but aging HOF legendary Hawks on the team with mostly crap, now both HOF legends are gone and we are left with only the mostly crap. Draft picks take so long to develop if ever, this thing is so far from being even a playoff team its not even funny. I can’t see big spending on free agents, this team is so bad it would have to overspend to get a decent player. All is riding on what, a less than 20% chance of winning the sweepstakes for one kid? This looks minimum 3-5 years to being a potential playoff team and that is with the need for many kids to develop into above average NHL players. Tough, really tough. If they don’t get Bedard I just wonder with the legend players now gone what the attendance will look like. The hangover from cups has to be drying up.
That sounds about right, its been a long stretch already and its going to continue for a while barring something completely unexpected.We are 3 seasons away from picking later than 10th overall IMO.
We are 3 seasons away from picking later than 10th overall IMO.
That sounds about right, its been a long stretch already and its going to continue for a while barring something completely unexpected.
Since the on ice product wont be much the Hawks should go ahead and have 6 jersey retirement nights
Seabrook night
Keith night
Toews night
Wilson night
Larmer night
Crawford night
All those guys have the energy to use their intelligence strength and sheer f***ing will when they need it. Toews doesn't. Dude got hurt/sick. Time comes for us all.I know it's hard to speculate due to his health, but:
Do you guys think JT failed to change his game as he got older? The players who play to later ages seem to develop a more cerebral and efficient game. Johnny's success largely came from having that dog in him. As he got older it seemed ike he was trying to play the same grinding game as when he was young and it has obviously been not that successful.
Was he always destined to fall off because of this, or was there a missed opportunity for him to develop a more efficient game as he passed his prime? Might not be the best examples because all three played a smart game from early on in their careers, but I'm thinking of guys like Bergeron, Kopitar, Crosby.
Since the on ice product wont be much the Hawks should go ahead and have 6 jersey retirement nights
Seabrook night
Keith night
Toews night
Wilson night
Larmer night
Crawford night