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Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 10:04 amHe can find a soft spot better than most in the league and is a better than average playmaker. He isn’t afraid to go to the dirty areas.
UW has a echo.
I enjoy seeing Brock go head to head with a goaltender like he did against Calgary for his goal and in LA in the shootout. Everyone in the building knows he's shooting, but where? There is little time for a goaltender to know and ends up guessing more often than not.
Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 10:04 amNow what do Schaller and Gudbranson provide? Answer the question. There is nothing to read into it.
Size, toughness, strength, the courage to stand up for themselves and their teammates. Work against the boards and in the crease. At this point, I'd rather see Schaller than Goldobbin
But Baubles keeps raving about razor thin bird bones and their breakfast bangers.
Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
Lol unlike yourself I don’t parrot other people’s opinions
Schaller is an AHL player.
Guddy is fine at 14/15 min a night. Coaches clearly think so too. He’s paid like a top 4 guy but totally melts down when he has to play 20 min against good competition. Much like Luca Sbisa. Guddy is a Derek England, Polak or McNabb clone
‘Drops the mike and moonwalks off the stage’
“I don’t care what you and some other poster were talking about”
Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 12:50 pm‘Drops the mike and moonwalks off the stage’
Explains your love of players resembling small boys.
I like Petterson. You like Gudbranson. Were you a big Dan Haggerty fan back in the day? Hoping he’d cruise by your shanty in the mountains for some tales or tails ?
“I don’t care what you and some other poster were talking about”
Does Brockey_Hockey have any skill other than his shot?
We got him 23rd overall. The fact that we picked up a guy that low in the first round who has the potential to notch 40 goals a year for us, yeah, I'd say that even IF that's all he's got we should be thrilled.
This is the same poster who thinks Tim Schaller was a good pickup and that Gudbranson is more effective than Stecher. He keeps jamming that tongue in his cheek, he’s going to poke a hole through his beard.
And who also thought that Mason Raymond was going to be a legit top-6 forward in this league.
Does Brockey_Hockey have any skill other than his shot?
We got him 23rd overall. The fact that we picked up a guy that low in the first round who has the potential to notch 40 goals a year for us, yeah, I'd say that even IF that's all he's got we should be thrilled.
This is the same poster who thinks Tim Schaller was a good pickup and that Gudbranson is more effective than Stecher. He keeps jamming that tongue in his cheek, he’s going to poke a hole through his beard.
And who also thought that Mason Raymond was going to be a legit top-6 forward in this league.
That's nearly as preposterous as Bo Horvat being mentioned in the same sentence as Mark Messier.
Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:40 am
Are there things in Boeser’s game that need work? Yep
Meaning get better than he already is? I agree.
Utica, (beginning to hate that name), would never have done anything but retard his game.
He didn't come to camp the way he could have because of the injury. Nothing to do with attitude.
Da Beauty league is a joke but it was a way for him to at least train safely.
Brock is one of the top 10 smartest hockey players I've seen in a Canuck jersey.
Topper wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 8:32 am
Does Brockey_Hockey have any skill other than his shot?
Seriously? I'll just say DUH and leave it.
He turns over quite a few pucks on the forecheck. Hes an underrated passer who reads defenses well and finds seams. Its just his backchecking hustle and skating that stands out when he isn't lighting it up.
He shares those faults with 90% of the gamebreakers in the league