Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
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Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Bonino has 32 points in 52 career playoff games. Sutter has 12 points in 33 career playoff games.
But Sutter is the clutch player.
Nick Bonino - 1.9 million
Brandon Sutter - 4.4 million. LOL
But Sutter is the clutch player.
Nick Bonino - 1.9 million
Brandon Sutter - 4.4 million. LOL
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Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Yup. If I had my druthers, Bonino would still be here and Sbisa would be gone if I had to choose one of the,Island Nucklehead wrote:He's also 2nd in SH TOI/G amongst forwards.Strangelove wrote: BTW as of this moment Bonino is 10th in goal scoring among forwards on the Pens in the playoffs
3rd in Pts/60.
1st in Primary assists.
2nd in blocked shots (1st amongst forwards).
1st in +/-.
And he's tied with Crosby and Malkin in scoring.
RoyalDude wrote:Bonino phones it in the playoffs
"Thank-you, very much, Kesler, you prick, guys!
Honestly though, I would have liked to see Bonino on this up and coming new team of ours...
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Bonino was a warrior against the Flames. Beast Mode. A great example in the Canuck room. He never phones it in, heart is always in it as like we saw against the Flames. I miss that big time
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Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
I don't know of a luckier player than Bonino.
From playing in the playoffs in Anaheim with Getzlaf and Perry
to playing with Crosby, Malkin and playoff MVP Kessel, Bones the Bozak of the squad.
The Bmo of Nas/Bert.
In Vancouver Bonino had Burrows and Higgins, ffs that was an atrocious 2nd line. Bones needs superstar players to be effective, he sure as fuck wasn't gonna get that here compared to the Penguins and Ducks.
And without megastar wingers behind the Sedins, Sutter is just a better fit, as he has a better toolbox than Bones, more speed and can carry a 2nd better than Bones can.
From playing in the playoffs in Anaheim with Getzlaf and Perry
to playing with Crosby, Malkin and playoff MVP Kessel, Bones the Bozak of the squad.
The Bmo of Nas/Bert.
In Vancouver Bonino had Burrows and Higgins, ffs that was an atrocious 2nd line. Bones needs superstar players to be effective, he sure as fuck wasn't gonna get that here compared to the Penguins and Ducks.
And without megastar wingers behind the Sedins, Sutter is just a better fit, as he has a better toolbox than Bones, more speed and can carry a 2nd better than Bones can.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Yeah brings to mind paying Raymond 2.5 for 8 measly points during the Cup run and non-playoff impactBlob Mckenzie wrote:Bonino has 32 points in 52 career playoff games. Sutter has 12 points in 33 career playoff games.
But Sutter is the clutch player.
Nick Bonino - 1.9 million
Brandon Sutter - 4.4 million. LOL
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Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Don't really have a problem with Sutter, yet, but haven't seen enough of him here and 4.4 is a lot if he's just going to be what he was in Pittsburg. If he grows a mean streak and can take charge of his own line, great.Arachnid wrote:Yeah brings to mind paying Raymond 2.5 for 8 measly points during the Cup run and non-playoff impactBlob Mckenzie wrote:Bonino has 32 points in 52 career playoff games. Sutter has 12 points in 33 career playoff games.
But Sutter is the clutch player.
Nick Bonino - 1.9 million
Brandon Sutter - 4.4 million. LOL
However in his tenure in Pittsburg, he was rather surrounded with super stars too.
Nick wasn't so bad. Admit he could have brought it more often in the regular season but he aint as bad, in that regard, as Sbisa...
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Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
I was so done with Bonino when he was here. As a second line centre our lack of depth showed. As a third line centre on an otherwise stacked team he looks like a superman.
But if all you want to compare is contracts......
But if all you want to compare is contracts......
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Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Bonino's a solid distributor, far better at using his line mates than Sutter. He won't anchor a line, but he's effective when you put him with good players. He was a .5PPG player here, regular season and playoffs. We were spoiled with those years of Kesler anchoring the 2nd line, but I'm not sure what people expected out of Bonino when he was here. He's been a better 3rd line C in Pittsburgh than Sutter was. Bonino is the more productive player and obviously picks up his game come playoff time and even playing with defensively questionable players like Kessel he's not a liability defensively. The contract just makes it all the more obvious that Pittsburgh smashed that deal out of the park.Hockey Widow wrote:I was so done with Bonino when he was here. As a second line centre our lack of depth showed. As a third line centre on an otherwise stacked team he looks like a superman.
But if all you want to compare is contracts......
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I do not get how you write off Sutter given the year he had with injuries. Give it a fucking rest already. For fuck sake, some of you argue these fucking points till the paint comes off. Get a life or come up with less predictable topics. Shit. I do not even have to look to see who is the source of half this thread. Same old song every fucking time. Shut up all of you predictable pricks. Benning has more hockey sense than all of us put together but he ain't God. Everyone makes mistakes. Check out your mothers for having some of you.Island Nucklehead wrote:Bonino's a solid distributor, far better at using his line mates than Sutter. He won't anchor a line, but he's effective when you put him with good players. He was a .5PPG player here, regular season and playoffs. We were spoiled with those years of Kesler anchoring the 2nd line, but I'm not sure what people expected out of Bonino when he was here. He's been a better 3rd line C in Pittsburgh than Sutter was. Bonino is the more productive player and obviously picks up his game come playoff time and even playing with defensively questionable players like Kessel he's not a liability defensively. The contract just makes it all the more obvious that Pittsburgh smashed that deal out of the park.Hockey Widow wrote:I was so done with Bonino when he was here. As a second line centre our lack of depth showed. As a third line centre on an otherwise stacked team he looks like a superman.
But if all you want to compare is contracts......
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U mad?damonberryman wrote:I do not get how you write off Sutter given the year he had with injuries. Give it a fucking rest already. For fuck sake, some of you argue these fucking points till the paint comes off. Get a life or come up with less predictable topics. Shit. I do not even have to look to see who is the source of half this thread. Same old song every fucking time. Shut up all of you predictable pricks. Benning has more hockey sense than all of us put together but he ain't God. Everyone makes mistakes. Check out your mothers for having some of you.Island Nucklehead wrote:Bonino's a solid distributor, far better at using his line mates than Sutter. He won't anchor a line, but he's effective when you put him with good players. He was a .5PPG player here, regular season and playoffs. We were spoiled with those years of Kesler anchoring the 2nd line, but I'm not sure what people expected out of Bonino when he was here. He's been a better 3rd line C in Pittsburgh than Sutter was. Bonino is the more productive player and obviously picks up his game come playoff time and even playing with defensively questionable players like Kessel he's not a liability defensively. The contract just makes it all the more obvious that Pittsburgh smashed that deal out of the park.Hockey Widow wrote:I was so done with Bonino when he was here. As a second line centre our lack of depth showed. As a third line centre on an otherwise stacked team he looks like a superman.
But if all you want to compare is contracts......
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Bonino is "effective when you put him with good players" well no fucking shit IN.Island Nucklehead wrote:Bonino's a solid distributor, far better at using his line mates than Sutter. He won't anchor a line, but he's effective when you put him with good players.Hockey Widow wrote:I was so done with Bonino when he was here. As a second line centre our lack of depth showed. As a third line centre on an otherwise stacked team he looks like a superman.
But if all you want to compare is contracts......
Bonino is the more productive player and obviously picks up his game come playoff time and even playing with defensively questionable players like Kessel he's not a liability defensively.
The contract just makes it all the more obvious that Pittsburgh smashed that deal out of the park.
Christ, and those "good" players just happen to be NHL all-stars as I nicely pointed out above.
Pens made a great trade contractually, yup no denying that, and they'll have #13 for $2M per next season before Bonino makes $4M - $4.5M per next offseason as a UFA, where the Pens will once again have to keep trading for cheap contracts to shore up behind their HHOF's/superstars Crosby, Malkin and now Kessel.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Sutter as a poor distributor is a valid point, and a good one, so to switch subjects,
to help Sutter and his lack of passing skills, I suggest putting Granlund on his line as a RW, as Granlund seems to be good at swarming around the net getting scoring chances, he'd help in offensively in this regard.
Especially if we get Lucic, he and Sutter can create havoc around the net/boards with Granlund being the puck handler.
This allows JB to get a true 4th line C, a traditional solid checking/faceoffs center guy.
to help Sutter and his lack of passing skills, I suggest putting Granlund on his line as a RW, as Granlund seems to be good at swarming around the net getting scoring chances, he'd help in offensively in this regard.
Especially if we get Lucic, he and Sutter can create havoc around the net/boards with Granlund being the puck handler.
This allows JB to get a true 4th line C, a traditional solid checking/faceoffs center guy.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Damon - let it go, no worries, some here post for shits and giggles, others post because they have no life or identity and come here and can be king of the cyber hill.damonberryman wrote:I do not get how you write off Sutter given the year he had with injuries. Give it a fucking rest already. For fuck sake, some of you argue these fucking points till the paint comes off. Get a life or come up with less predictable topics. Shit. I do not even have to look to see who is the source of half this thread. Same old song every fucking time. Shut up all of you predictable pricks. Benning has more hockey sense than all of us put together but he ain't God. Everyone makes mistakes. Check out your mothers for having some of you.Island Nucklehead wrote:Bonino's a solid distributor, far better at using his line mates than Sutter. He won't anchor a line, but he's effective when you put him with good players. He was a .5PPG player here, regular season and playoffs. We were spoiled with those years of Kesler anchoring the 2nd line, but I'm not sure what people expected out of Bonino when he was here. He's been a better 3rd line C in Pittsburgh than Sutter was. Bonino is the more productive player and obviously picks up his game come playoff time and even playing with defensively questionable players like Kessel he's not a liability defensively. The contract just makes it all the more obvious that Pittsburgh smashed that deal out of the park.Hockey Widow wrote:I was so done with Bonino when he was here. As a second line centre our lack of depth showed. As a third line centre on an otherwise stacked team he looks like a superman.
But if all you want to compare is contracts......
But it is a message board and it is summer and with nothing else going on boys will be boys.
I do agree that most threads are derailed by the same small minority of 4 - 6 posters who goes on and on about the same thing in every thread.
Come on HW, you must have more information to provide? Give us something to talk about other than GM so and so sucks and this centre is better than that centre.
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Shut the fuck up or I'll get that midget Liar dickey00L to come over to your house and punch you in the facedamonberryman wrote:I do not get how you write off Sutter given the year he had with injuries. Give it a fucking rest already. For fuck sake, some of you argue these fucking points till the paint comes off. Get a life or come up with less predictable topics. Shit. I do not even have to look to see who is the source of half this thread. Same old song every fucking time. Shut up all of you predictable pricks. Benning has more hockey sense than all of us put together but he ain't God. Everyone makes mistakes. Check out your mothers for having some of you.Island Nucklehead wrote:Bonino's a solid distributor, far better at using his line mates than Sutter. He won't anchor a line, but he's effective when you put him with good players. He was a .5PPG player here, regular season and playoffs. We were spoiled with those years of Kesler anchoring the 2nd line, but I'm not sure what people expected out of Bonino when he was here. He's been a better 3rd line C in Pittsburgh than Sutter was. Bonino is the more productive player and obviously picks up his game come playoff time and even playing with defensively questionable players like Kessel he's not a liability defensively. The contract just makes it all the more obvious that Pittsburgh smashed that deal out of the park.Hockey Widow wrote:I was so done with Bonino when he was here. As a second line centre our lack of depth showed. As a third line centre on an otherwise stacked team he looks like a superman.
But if all you want to compare is contracts......
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Then from July 1st on we will have some shit to discuss (or go on vacation like normal people )...right now it's the...Danger Zone!
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Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Island Nucklehead singing Bonino's praises with Glee, like he's known all along. If he loves him so much then he must've loved the Kesler trade! Mr "I Told You So", Mr "Hindsight", Mr. "Afterthefact". I can only imagine IN littering these boards admitting his poor judgement in Bonino had he not been phoning it in like last years playoffs. These are the kind of dudes Blobby Mac rolls with - Island Hillbilly - "Mr "Known All Along"
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