thepuckmonster
Professional Winner.
Was the theme at the end as well, or just the start?
In the first few seasons of the original, it was on both.
Was the theme at the end as well, or just the start?
It would be great to see Kassian have a big game here - get him hot, and then maybe he can resume his rightful place in the lineup next to the Twins.
Just keep Hodgson off the scoreboard...
It would be great to see Kassian have a big game here - get him hot, and then maybe he can resume his rightful place in the lineup next to the Twins.
Just keep Hodgson off the scoreboard...
I hope we almost permanently split the Sedins. It's what's best for the team. When the team gets into a rut in the playoffs, throws them back together at times. Teams won't know what to do.
This might sound kind of stupid but I think they are too comfortable playing with each other. I think forcing them to play with other players will take them out of their comfort zone and make them better players if they are willing to embrace it. I think they have developed bad habits because they play so much together (eg. henrik always passing, daniel usually the one shooting). I'm quite confident that dan has some beastly passing skills in him as well. Also, splitting them up is different than watching how they play when the other is injured. When one is injured, they have no other option but to play with someone else. When they are split up and healthy, they better be able to play with that same level of desperation as if the other was injured and not available to be put back on the same line. 'if our new line doesn't work, we can just play on the same line again.' (they didnt actually say that) I hope that isnt the type of mindset that they have.
Henrik, please shoot more.
I hope we almost permanently split the Sedins. It's what's best for the team. When the team gets into a rut in the playoffs, throws them back together at times. Teams won't know what to do.
This might sound kind of stupid but I think they are too comfortable playing with each other. I think forcing them to play with other players will take them out of their comfort zone and make them better players if they are willing to embrace it. I think they have developed bad habits because they play so much together (eg. henrik always passing, daniel usually the one shooting). I'm quite confident that dan has some beastly passing skills in him as well. Also, splitting them up is different than watching how they play when the other is injured. When one is injured, they have no other option but to play with someone else. When they are split up and healthy, they better be able to play with that same level of desperation as if the other was injured and not available to be put back on the same line. 'if our new line doesn't work, we can just play on the same line again.' (they didnt actually say that) I hope that isnt the type of mindset that they have. When Dan was injured a few seasons ago, I think when Henrik saw himself still producing point without his bro it boosted his confidence to another level. If they can both succeed on dif lines, I believe it will make them more complete and confident players.
Henrik, please shoot more.
I want to post the GDT nowwww but I have to wait an hour.
Kesler is pretty much the prototype Sedin winger, so if you're going to play him on the wing anyway, you might as well make a line that's stacked.
Go ahead, it's Thursday somewhere in the world