First of all, not everyone rushes to start a thread every time they have a thought. Further, it seems like a lot of fan bases within the Central aren't so quick to post threads pumping their own guys' tires on the main boards. You don't see a lot of Nashville, St Louis, Dallas, or Minnesota fans rushing to the main boards to tell the world about their guy having a great game or quarter season or whatever. One shouldn't rely on the amount of threads about a topic on these boards to keep them informed on the important storylines within the NHL.
My looks are to Kate Beckinsale'sSchwartz is to Lehtera as _ is to _
Unsustainable but you some fans here already planning the Cup parade
No need for sentences when you rightFun fact:
We also have some fans that use complete, coherent sentences.
The PP was one thing that made me think they will have a substantial drop-off. For whatever reason, they just can't get it done with the advantage.
The only Blues game I've been able to watch all season was the game last night, so I won't put too much stock in the eye test. They looked dangerous most of the time, but they have clearly had many games in which they played much better (and, again, they looked fine last night but couldn't get it done). That's why I go with the two points you made about why their production is likely to begin slowing down: shot percentage probably will begin to fall at some point, and the PP having such a rough time.
At least we’ll be in the hunt this year. Enjoy the excitement the draft weekend always brings the CanucksUnsustainable but you some fans here already planning the Cup parade
Unsustainable but you some fans here already planning the Cup parade
Schwartz and Tarasenko gift wrapped Lehtera a Hatty back in his first year.Another 2 goals for Schwartz and the game isnt over yet. Hes legit.
Did Lehterrible ever score 2 in a game even?
Unsustainable but you some fans here already planning the Cup parade
It is no more unlikely than anything else about the future of hockey, which has reached unsustainable popularity in itself, per se.Third, it likely is unsustainable. They have had a great opening, but it would take the biggest Blues homers in the world (or, more likely, the biggest Schwartz and Schenn homers in the world, so their own family) to expect them to maintain this kind of pace. They could, sure, but it's very unlikely.