KyleJRM
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The shot margin was a little too close for our liking, had to take a penalty.
I was just thinking that pretty much all the rookies are hitting that wall. Naturally, Steel scores right after that thought, but it’s been all of them outside of Lundestrom, who’s played fewer games. Who’s still with the team tomorrow will be interesting.Sherwood’s initial burst of adrenaline as he enters the league is starting to wear off...
Sherwood’s initial burst of adrenaline as he enters the league is starting to wear off...
Only a matter of time before the points start rolling in. He just needs to click with someone.He already is.
Found Corey Pronman's account
I'll give him credit, he doesn't seem scared of anything. Risto is a big guyComtois getting a stern talk from the zebra there.
Are we 100% certain Lundestrom is only 18 years old?
He may well be a hockey geniusAre we 100% certain Lundestrom is only 18 years old?
Lundestrom is going to be so damn good
I'd still take Sherwood over the veterans slated for our fourth line.
No, he’s Swedish, not Finnish.He may well be a hockey genius
I'd still take Sherwood over the veterans slated for our fourth line.
Hmm. At full health, that’s Ritchie/Cogs, Rowney/Steel, and maybe Eaves.I'd still take Sherwood over the veterans slated for our fourth line.
Getzlaf at the blue line - “I shall stand here, moving but imperceptibly, whilst ye’all bask in the fully shaven glory of my fully alopeciac yet lovingly waxed dome, waiting for ye’, the little people of the line that doth number four, or perhaps one, but absolutely not two or three, do move to a place on the ice that I deem thee to be open, so that I mayeth make a brilliant pass, that ye’ will fumble”
Let it be written, let it be so.
You u just HAD to say this right before the second period, didn’t you?From the it-could-be-worse department, Tampa Bay outshot Chicago 33-6 in the second period just now.