Don't worry. They're asking for a lot. A back-end reliever, an outfielder, and a starter; all young. And, from Boston, they were putting Bard and Ellsbury on their list. Not happening.
Also, they aren't dealing or even putting him on the block per say. They were just listening to offers.
That's my mistake, I remembered the goal incorrectly. I thought there was a shot on Miller, rather than the pass by Iginla.
I still don't buy into the idea that Crosby gets more crap than other top players. And the NHL lets people get away with it. It comes with the territory of being a...
I said that? No, I said he was in the right place at the right time. If that was perfect position then it was but he's an NHL player; I assume he knows how to crash the net. Sue me because I'm not gushing over it.
I don't really see it but, still, my point was it happens to ALL talented...
whoa, whoa, whoa...let's not just completely disregard the complete luck it was to have the puck bounce right in front of him.
Come on. Crosby doesn't go through nearly as much as you think he does..and definitely not more than any other top guy in the league.
Look, don't get me wrong, as...
PTT, you're making a commendable effort and I'm glad there's someone else watching the games and able to make intelligent statements, but, sadly, it falls on deaf ears when talking with TWill. It's fun for a while to see his ridiculous attempts at "counter-arguments" but it gets old quick.
Care to make a video teaching everyone how to tackle, leading with your shoulder, while your head is turned to the other side to avoid contact with anything?
It's a nice scenario but the OF would be very crowded. Plus, I think we need to make room for Kalish..who'll probably be full-time by the middle of the season.
But your hypothetical situation is an extreme one. This was a wrong place, wrong time situation. I just watched it and the he led with the shoulder and then they hit helmets. Does that deserve extra punishment (fine or suspension)? No. You want to call a penalty, w/e, it is what it is, but...
Playoffs aside, because that doesn't relate to his playmaking skill, I say Joe Thornton. If he can get Jonathan Cheechoo 50+ goals, he can do it for anyone. I was going to be a bit biased and say Savard but I went with Thornton anyway; Savard is top 5 though.
Also, next time you get a...
Rask getting the start against the Blues. Hopefully he can pick up his first win. Not expecting much though considering he hasn't played in about a week (save for 3rd period last night) and the team usually doesn't show up in front of him.