tinozz
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- Jan 26, 2016
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So you are saying that Laine will be a KHL player at best?
Lol are you saying that kovalchuk was at his best a ''khl'' player i'd say his 1ppg in the nhl begs to differ
So you are saying that Laine will be a KHL player at best?
Lol are you saying that kovalchuk was at his best a ''khl'' player i'd say his 1ppg in the nhl begs to differ
It would be cool to see this line again, at WHC this time.. I know it will depend on how many Finns from the NHL will be available but why not play them at least as a 4th line (plus some PP time).. I even think that line could be a difference maker.. the talent is there
I see Sebastian Aho being there for sure. +/- leader of whole Liiga and top-15 in points as well and since Aho isn't eligible for U18 anymore and the 2 others are, Aho will probably be the only one in men's WC team this year.
Had an awesome dangle on a 2-2 or 3-2 to get 1-1 with the goalie by deking through a couple defenders but the goalie didn't bite on the fake and saved it.
He seems to have trouble finishing those type of plays. Has them in nearly every game and I don't think he has scored once.
Eerily similar to Rick Nash. Especially the way he drives to the net.
Like pre-hype Nash or post hype nash where we now know he isn't a 100 point player?
Personally, i see Getzlaf in his style of play
Please God! Nooooooooooo!!!
Getzlaf looks like he doesn't move his feet, where Laine does. He's got that big body, long stick with lots of skill. Getzlaf has been an 80 point guy, so that wouldn't be so bad. Long story short, reminds me of Getzlaf, but works harder, and has harder shot
More like Kovalchuk. Ovechkin doesn't let the knee touch the ice.
History repeats itself. Laine to Karjalainen who tips it in on PP.