Lunatik
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Love this player, and wanted him up for a couple years for a cup of coffee. Glad he took his chance and ran with it.
Not really, on the roster he is worth more than that realistically. We would struggle to get an FA at that dollar value that provides what Pospisil does. And if he happens to fall off a cliff, you can completely bury it in the AHLInsane deal
I'm just guessing but the poster might have meant insanely good deal. Because no way anyone could think a deal just above league minimum could be insanely bad, no matter who the player is.Not really, on the roster he is worth more than that realistically. We would struggle to get an FA at that dollar value that provides what Pospisil does. And if he happens to fall off a cliff, you can completely bury it in the AHL
I mean it's an insanely good deal.Not really, on the roster he is worth more than that realistically. We would struggle to get an FA at that dollar value that provides what Pospisil does. And if he happens to fall off a cliff, you can completely bury it in the AHL
No impact? He's the guy that;ll be the 1st in scrums and standing up for teamates. That has impact.Its not insane good or bad.
Popisil is a warm body that fans love but he has little to no impact on the ice. The deal he signed is for a player like that.
I'm guilty of thinking he was done lastyear after his latest concussion. But this is the exact type of player we need for the next few years. He'll become a fan fav, well even more so.
No impact? He's the guy that;ll be the 1st in scrums and standing up for teamates. That has impact.
Anyone can but very few do. Thats why someone like Lomberg has played for so long.Anyone can be the first guy into scrums. He is on pace for 20 points this year, that isn't great. As I said he is a decent warm body to fill a role that is easily replaceable which is why he signed the deal that he did.
He also can't really stand up for teammates because he can't fight, both in terms of his ability to fight and his concussion history, so all he has is cheap shots and dumb pushing after the whistle that does nothing.
Anyone can but very few do. Thats why someone like Lomberg has played for so long.
Pops is actually a good fighter for his size, but I agree he hopefully doesn't take too many more knocks to the head.
Oh look, it's the guy again who has never said anything positive about the Flames.
wait what, I didn't quote you, why are you replying to me?The team missed the play-offs last year, out of the play-offs again this year.
Is there a whole lot of positives to brag about with this current team? Is there some reason to be fake positive rather than honest?