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I think they tend to play similar games to some degree.I assume that’s not a compliment?
I am not a fan of either.
I think they tend to play similar games to some degree.I assume that’s not a compliment?
I'm not a big fan of Puljujärvi either, but we're right to be interested in him. He isn't Yakupov. Puljujärvi has the tools and reads the game well enough to believe that he has a chance of putting it together and being a very good power forward.What would y’all think of Pool Party on Thomas‘ wing? We’ve been rumored to be interested in him.
A couple of insiders said that we had spoken to the Oilers about acquiring him, this was around training camp last year. I guess that we were probably trying to swap Fabbri for him. I think we were also mentioned as one of the teams talking to the Oilers about him around the time of the deadline for him to return and play in the NHL this season.I may have missed it in this conversation- is it a rumor that we’re interested in Puljujarvi, or just speculation?
A couple of insiders said that we had spoken to the Oilers about acquiring him, this was around training camp last year. I guess that we were probably trying to swap Fabbri for him. I think we were also mentioned as one of the teams talking to the Oilers about him around the time of the deadline for him to return and play in the NHL this season.
The interest has been there, it's just whether we have a vision of where he fits in the team and want him for that... or are just trying to buy low on someone with a decent ceiling and hope it works out.
This moment is much more better than another cup honestly. I would rather the Blues players be home safe with their families than being away for two months.
I wouldn't mind keeping him. If we can get rid of Steen and Allen, then he can stay forever imho. Just a lower cap next contract.Indeed. There are some things more important than hockey. I hope we find a way to keep Bozak next season.
the book has been written on Allen
Goaltending is so unpredictable. Tim Thomas didn't become an NHL number 1 goalie until he was 32 years old.