Sidney the Kidney
One last time
- Jun 29, 2009
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Pretty much the exact same size (Hornqvist 5'11", 190lbs and Holmstrom 6', 190lbs).
Thought Holmstrom played most of his career at like 200 or 205 lbs.
Pretty much the exact same size (Hornqvist 5'11", 190lbs and Holmstrom 6', 190lbs).
have him sit on the bench....... he'll ask for a trade. imo
Dunno. Most places have him at 190ish.Thought Holmstrom played most of his career at like 200 or 205 lbs.
He's 10th on the team with 11 points playing mostly 3rd line minutes, with 2 points on the PP.You would think our guys would be more careful in the practice sessions considering all the injuries. But the way things are going maybe it was some freak injury once again.
I don't think it would be tough to trade Horny if his production keeps being low, Simmonds found a new team despite being absolutely terrible for the entire second half of last season. That said I hope we keep him and find a way to fix the damned PP.
Letang does if he's still feeling that injury. MM does, he needs personal time and we call up DeSmith. ZAR can stay with his illness. Maybe Simon can go out long term too, share the load.Anyone else need a month off?
So many lower body injuries. If it’s a coincidence, it’s one hell of a coincidence.
Who the hell is in charge of this team's off-season training regime? Maybe it wasn't the best idea to hire Sgt. Slaughter to be that guy.
The answer to your question lies in your question, young grasshoppah.I think it's more we are just a collection of injury prone players rather anything else. ****s been going on for YEARS! it's a constant habit. Why don't other teams like Caps/Hawks for example go through this? they are a team of healthy players unlike us so this happens every year to the same types of players.
Those 2 teams also play more of a cerebral east/west game if you will, whereas our team plays a balls to the wall (for lack of a better term) north/south game. I don't get to watch the practices, so I can't say how intense they are, but if they're anything like the games, I can see how it might be easy to rack up some injuries there too.I think it's more we are just a collection of injury prone players rather anything else. ****s been going on for YEARS! it's a constant habit. Why don't other teams like Caps/Hawks for example go through this? they are a team of healthy players unlike us so this happens every year to the same types of players.
I honestly don't see how that translates to team-wide mass injury meltdown scenarios the penguins encounter year after year after f***ing year. It's been going on for good part of a decade now and it's also going on with dozens upon dozens of players every year. The team is constantly changing players and it doesn't matter who, they all get injured.Those 2 teams also play more of a cerebral east/west game if you will, whereas our team plays a balls to the wall (for lack of a better term) north/south game. I don't get to watch the practices, so I can't say how intense they are, but if they're anything like the games, I can see how it might be easy to rack up some injuries there too.
Those 2 teams also play more of a cerebral east/west game if you will, whereas our team plays a balls to the wall (for lack of a better term) north/south game. I don't get to watch the practices, so I can't say how intense they are, but if they're anything like the games, I can see how it might be easy to rack up some injuries there too.
I was watching the penguins game the other day and I tripped and sprained my ankle. I was week to week at work... this shit is real.I remember an article a few years back where a Pens beat guy was asked by i think it was a Hawks beat guy "is this how hard they always run practices?".
I think Sully was here at that time.
They seem to heavily prefer having Kahun on the left side. Also, he's not as good defensively as Simon, which could be why Sullivan prefers to have Simon up there with Geno.Simon's been with Jake-G for 2 losses now.
Solid thing to complain about imo.
They have plenty of bodies to make a
Jake-G-Tanev/Kahun
line.
Can someone make sure T. Harding's boyfriend isn't staying near Pittsburgh?
He'll be in and it looks like he'll be the right wing on the second line with Galchenyuk and McCann.Will noesen draw into the lineup tomorrow? If so, where do you expect him to play? 4th line?