By doing what? Lifting empty kegs?
He only does that with his drinking buddies who, conveniently, post on this board, apparently.
By doing what? Lifting empty kegs?
Put him on a line with Andreoff and Stewart. We wont even need a line change.
Does Patrick have Mono?
Is the NYP under the delusion that the Jets ever had a season?
Also while playing hockey, apparently...Dude needs to be in a bubble when hes not playing hockey. Good grief.
He might have a great year and not "breakout" statistically.
If NHL scoring does not go up, he is used as 3C, and he does not get heavy PP1 minutes then ~45 points is about all he will be able to get.
This is the problem. People set unrealistic expectations and then get worked up when the player doesn't meet them.People keep looking for 60+ point production yesterday and I'm sitting here scratching my head. I'd be stoked if he breaks 20 goals and 45 points.
Terrible move signing Kevin Hayes, we have Nolan Patrick.
Terrible move signing Kevin Hayes, we have Nolan Patrick.
This is the problem. People set unrealistic expectations and then get worked up when the player doesn't meet them.
It was the same thing when people started doubting TK when he was being wasted in the bottom six. They just saw a young skilled player who wasn't scoring, but didn't take the time to think about WHY he wasn't scoring.
As I said...If 60 points for the 2nd overall selection in a draft is too unrealistic for you then that says it all.
They just saw a young skilled player who wasn't scoring, but didn't take the time to think about WHY he wasn't scoring.
So Nolan Patrick needs to develop into a 50-60 point two-way center or the Flyers aren't going anywhere. Meanwhile, the Flyers signed an actual 50-60 point two-way center in Kevin Hayes but that does nothing to change their path. Real sound logic there boss.LIke I have said a million times, this team is not going anywhere unless Nolan Patrick develops into the player we all hope he can become. So when building a roster, build with that in mind. If he fails to develop, that may be the signal we need to do a proper rebuild. We have been stuck in mediocrity hell for the past 9 years , and Kevin Hayes does nothing to change our path one way or another. We may be on a 20 year path of mediocrity.
If 60 points for the 2nd overall selection in a draft is too unrealistic for you then that says it all.
So Nolan Patrick needs to develop into a 50-60 point two-way center or the Flyers aren't going anywhere. Meanwhile, the Flyers signed an actual 50-60 point two-way center in Kevin Hayes but that does nothing to change their path. Real sound logic there boss.
As I said...
How many players in a 3rd line role and no PP1 usage are scoring 60 points?