RussellmaniaKW
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how is the 26 year old 30 goal scorer the consolation prize when the other options are in their mid 30s and getting worse each year?
Desperation is what the Bruins reek of if they trade for Skinner, and then next year they'll have to resign him. I believe that I read that he averages 42 hits a season. So, he plays on the wrong side for what we need and he doesn't hit. Perfect!This post reeks of desperation
how is the 26 year old 30 goal scorer the consolation prize when the other options are in their mid 30s and getting worse each year?
I don't see how looking into Skinner shows desperation. I also don't see how it's a "consolation prize"
It smells of desperation. Can't get what we need so let's go out and get what we have in spades. We want a new toy too, even if he's not what we need. Sometimes the best move to make is no move.
Laugh all you want but it will be his latest mistake. A lot of teams won't make moves, that's the way it is. Deal with it!And people would ***** and whine that he didn’t make a move. Can’t win either way I guess. To say skinner would be desperate/consolation is terrible though. Acquiring a 30+ goal scorer who has elite speed and can play both wings fits that category?
LMFAO
Laugh all you want but it will be his latest mistake. A lot of teams won't make moves, that's the way it is. Deal with it!
Laugh all you want but it will be his latest mistake. A lot of teams won't make moves, that's the way it is. Deal with it!
Oh, I'm broken hearted.... I don't like the player and I don't feel as though he's what they need. Too bad if you don't like it.I will continue to laugh at calling a potential acquisition of a talent like Skinner, a mistake/desperate/consolation.
Are you looking for attention with posts like that? You know what that reeks of?? JP Nolan
You make it sound like he's got an endless list of mistakes that have set the franchise back years
Oh, I'm broken hearted.... I don't like the player and I don't feel as though he's what they need. Too bad if you don't like it.
What don't you like about the player? So because you don't like the player, you turn your head at what he can do on the ice? Still doesn't add up with your calling a potential acquisition desperate/consolation/mistake.
What is their equivalent of the Hanifin deal that they so easily could have matched?
Cbj looking at a Nash return
Tyler bozak
Donnie's a smart man for not offering 3 years to Kovalchuk..Already have heard "Donnie Discount" and "Donnie Can't Close" from my wonderful co workers this am..
Already have heard "Donnie Discount" and "Donnie Can't Close" from my wonderful co workers this am..
The Bruins claim to fame is depth. They preach it a lot and is preached are here. The problem arises when trading is that the don’t know which will pan out and which will be impact players. I would keep going on the retool. 112 twelve points is too bad IMO. Not a bad course at this point.Honestly, I said it earlier in the week, but I don't think it's a mistake for Donnie to try and see what guys like Bjork can do. I wasn't sold on the whole Kovi thing, though I'd take that over Rick nash right now....both were big risks. LA better pray that Kovi bags 20 goals the next few years and consistently plays a at a high level.
The trade game isn't chess or checkers. I mean, sometimes it can be, but for the most part I've always kinda seen it more as poker.
Already have heard "Donnie Discount" and "Donnie Can't Close" from my wonderful co workers this am..