Sanheim had his little time-share thing with ManDog before getting in Hakstol's -- don't say dog house -- dog house.
I'm not sure they would have Myers break camp to be the #7 going in and out. That wasn't the GM's plan with Sanheim to sit for that long either. For Myers to split-start, another prospect would also have to exit the lineup. It'd be messy. It doesn't have to do with Myers and him avoiding the Sanheimian double standard, which I think he will in part, but the other players on the roster.
We all know a lineup of Provy-Ghost/Sanheim-Gudas/Mac (read: de Haan)-Myers is probably the best lineup, but Hagg has to find his way out of their good graces long-term. Good luck with that. I still mildly worry about a Gudas trade to free up that spot, but they're so veteran-mad it fortunately is unlikely. It's easiest to me to see them just stick Myers back down waiting for an injury. It's a proven method for decision making.
One of Morin’s more prominent knocks against him has been his skating, and this injury most definitely will play a factor into that as well.
This means we bring manning back for 5 yearsDoes any of this happen had he started the year in the Flyers Top 6 like he deserve to be? Probably not. But hey, at least we got to watch the last 65 games of Mannings NHL career.
It’s going to make a lot of sense to them to bring Manning back and we can’t say for sure they weren’t already in the business of upgrading the position. They’re going to want someone they see as reliable to fill that role at a low cost and Manning has been their guy for that for a few years now.
Wouldn’t have made the playoffs without his added locker room presence.Does any of this happen had he started the year in the Flyers Top 6 like he deserve to be? Probably not. But hey, at least we got to watch the last 65 games of Mannings NHL career.
All you have to do is watch Sanheim in the AHL to know why he gets them nervous.
Myers tries to do too much at times, but to be fair, that was the only way they were moving the puck up ice.
But he's more physical than Sanheim, and that's one of the things they're looking for, especially in the D-zone.
If they want another D-man like Ghost, they can just trade Sanheim for a skilled, small defenseman with speed, agility and skill.
They would like to see Sanheim play up to his size.
As weird as it sounds, February is actually better in the long run as Magua posted. Throw him in the AHL for conditioning, then he can be on the roster the rest of the year without having to expose him to waivers. If he comes back in November, then at some point, a decision has to be made.This is disappointing. Hopefully it's November and not February.
So you changed your mind on the "Sanheim will be a bigger Ghost so Ghost becomes tradable"?
As weird as it sounds, February is actually better in the long run as Magua posted. Throw him in the AHL for conditioning, then he can be on the roster the rest of the year without having to expose him to waivers. If he comes back in November, then at some point, a decision has to be made.
Oh, and to everyone, sorry again that I jinxed him by changing my avatar to him to start the season. Doomed!
So you changed your mind on the "Sanheim will be a bigger Ghost so Ghost becomes tradable"?
So, Manning is going to be resigned.
And by November Hakstol will be using the same defensive lineup that he did last year.
Another year in the AHL for Sanheim and Myers.
Just f***ing stop it, ok? It’s not funny.This means we bring manning back for 5 years