IcedCapp
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absolutely agree. We're doomed.
Too late to trade Iggy to Boston?!?
absolutely agree. We're doomed.
People like that are beyond STUPID. We tried the whole make no moves and it killed us last season. It really did. We fell apart and just completely laid an egg.
I can't believe people are so dumb. The hottest line in the world last year was Geno w/ Neal and Kunitz, and how'd that work out in the postseason? It failed miserably.
But for the entire season people screamed to not take it apart because how dominant they were. I learned a lesson last season and can't believe others did not.
Win or lose this season, I agree with you IC. This was a great decision and we put the best effort to get a Cup. If it doesn't happen - oh well. Playoffs are unpredictable. I'm very VERY happy with what Shero did.
The risk compared to the reward isn't even comparable now that we landed all 3 guys.
But answer me this: Why do people so quickly forget about the most dominant line last season falling short in the postseason? It happens all the time and yet people still ****ing act like idiots as if they can't remember it.
NBC Sports Network just indicated Iginla is slated to make his debut against the Islanders tomorrow, but my local news, WPXI - Pittsburgh, indicated that Iginla will not play until next week.
Can anyone confirm what NBC Sports Network is saying is true or not?
Well the NHL network just said that Bylsma wouldn't say if Iggy was going to play tomorrow or not. But I would say that Tuesday is likely going to be his debut. If tomorrow's game was at 7 instead of 1 there may be a chance, but asking him to play an afternoon game after arriving that morning is a little much.
Any word on what time he'll actually get here? I know it said Saturday, but Saturday could mean 12:01AM. It's already Saturday. I'm wondering if he'll even make it to the game regardless of whether or not he plays.
I thought he was delayed in Toronto? He's like an hour's flight away.
Plus he plays wing, which is probably the simplest skater position to plug-and-play. He won't play the system perfectly, but the dude knows how to forecheck, backcheck, cycle and shoot pucks.I realize it's a new system and a new team and all, but Iginla knows how to play hockey... and one practice won't make that much difference in how he adapts to the team. If he's available, play him.
Plus he plays wing, which is probably the simplest skater position to plug-and-play. He won't play the system perfectly, but the dude knows how to forecheck, backcheck, cycle and shoot pucks.
NBC Sports Network just indicated Iginla is slated to make his debut against the Islanders tomorrow, but my local news, WPXI - Pittsburgh, indicated that Iginla will not play until next week.
Can anyone confirm what NBC Sports Network is saying is true or not?
All I heard was an 11:00 AM press conference from NHL Network.
Is that 11am eastern time?
I ask because I'm on central and I often have no idea what time things are going on.