And did everyone notice the several occasions that Quinn threw out Fox and DeAngelo together?
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I like Brendan Smith. He’d jump off a bridge to help the team win, and frankly I don’t think he’s really any worse than Skjei is. Guy’s eyes light up during interviews, you can tell how excited he is just to be part of the team.
If Strome was making 3.5-4, few would care about that either. The cap hit is kind of the whole point.Not arguing that, but certainly not as bad as a lot of contracts that we've given out over the years.
If he's making 2.5-3/per, nobody cares. Thankfully we got rid of Skjei.
You know, I can't argue with this at all. He certainly has another dynamic. I guess if this were in play, I would like management to at least understand that Domi may not have an ability to stick around a team for a length of time, and he may not have the chemistry that Strome and Panarin have.I say this as a Strome fan...
Domi brings a lot more than just his points. He is "hard to play against" which I do think has quantifiable benefits, especially in the postseason.
Strome brings pretty much only points.
Regular season Smith is a big reason why there hasn’t been any playoffs for 'playoff Smith' to be in for the past few seasons.This.
Last night, I thought Brendan Smith played like playoff Smith. That could be a good omen.
I love playoff Smith. If he didn't get married and slack off after the pay day I think we'd be viewing him differently.This.
Last night, I thought Brendan Smith played like playoff Smith. That could be a good omen.
And did everyone notice the several occasions that Quinn threw out Fox and DeAngelo?
And did everyone notice the several occasions that Quinn threw out Fox and DeAngelo?
You can hardly hang everything on Smith. He didn’t help but at least he didn’t disrupt the locker room. In fact quite the opposite as he is well liked and provides some leadership.Regular season Smith is a big reason why there hasn’t been any playoffs for 'playoff Smith' to be in for the past few seasons.
Strictly 4-on-4 and 6-on-5 I think.And did everyone notice the several occasions that Quinn threw out Fox and DeAngelo?
And did everyone notice the several occasions that Quinn threw out Fox and DeAngelo together?
Strictly 4-on-4 and 6-on-5 I think.
CorrectI could be wrong, but i thought also 5-on-5 after score was 1-2 in 3rd
It is easy to decide what will constitute a bad contract when you are the sole arbiter of such things.Ranger fans were/are so desperate to get out of the bad contracts from Sather, and now some are clamoring for Gorton to sign a new generation of bad contracts lol
It’s a vicious cycle
Smith play was a pleasant surprise. Same for Trouba too.This.
Last night, I thought Brendan Smith played like playoff Smith. That could be a good omen.
Smith play was a pleasant surprise. Same for Trouba too.
Smith play was a pleasant surprise. Same for Trouba too.
besides like one poster who’s ever said thatWait, I thought Trouba was horrible!?!
besides like one poster who’s ever said that
If you read through the GDT it was more than 1 poster...
And you have the benefit of hindsight.It is easy to decide what will constitute a bad contract when you are the sole arbiter of such things.
Smith play was a pleasant surprise. Same for Trouba too.