herman
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princedpw said:herman said:Andy with the dandy Danish dish.
You are high tonight, right?
Nah man this is me sober. I ate some Doritos though.
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princedpw said:herman said:Andy with the dandy Danish dish.
You are high tonight, right?
herman said:Oh Kadri you beautiful maniac
azzurri63 said:herman said:Oh Kadri you beautiful maniac
Ya he was lucky not to get an extra 2 there but whistle should have been blown long before that and how did Kane not get anything there?
lamajama said:I would so like to see this team with Willy on it.
Nik the Trik said:I've probably said some version of this before but I think physicality, both being able to dish and take hits, is undeniably a good quality in a hockey player but where I think you run into trouble is in valuing it to the point where a player who otherwise wouldn't be in the lineup wins his place there as a result. Typically when we think of "physical" players as a real plus we think of the power forwards who are good enough to play regardless. The value of the 4th line bruiser is something else entirely.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:CarltonTheBear said:Apparently some of you actually watch these west coast games and want a GDT for them? Weird, but I'll oblige I guess. Will add some game notes for San Jose in a bit.
Wimps. Arn* will be here watching, the least you can do is stay up too.
* and WN29
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Nik the Trik said:I've probably said some version of this before but I think physicality, both being able to dish and take hits, is undeniably a good quality in a hockey player but where I think you run into trouble is in valuing it to the point where a player who otherwise wouldn't be in the lineup wins his place there as a result. Typically when we think of "physical" players as a real plus we think of the power forwards who are good enough to play regardless. The value of the 4th line bruiser is something else entirely.
That?s how I?d describe Marchment, he?s probably the premier power forward in the AHL. I don?t think he will be a star, but he strikes me as the type of bottom of the lineup player Babcock loved in Detroit and would be an interesting net front presence on PP2.
The development curve he?s been on is pretty spectacular and is a testament to the Leafs development staff, he didn?t look like a pro when they signed him.
Hobbes said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Nik the Trik said:I've probably said some version of this before but I think physicality, both being able to dish and take hits, is undeniably a good quality in a hockey player but where I think you run into trouble is in valuing it to the point where a player who otherwise wouldn't be in the lineup wins his place there as a result. Typically when we think of "physical" players as a real plus we think of the power forwards who are good enough to play regardless. The value of the 4th line bruiser is something else entirely.
That?s how I?d describe Marchment, he?s probably the premier power forward in the AHL. I don?t think he will be a star, but he strikes me as the type of bottom of the lineup player Babcock loved in Detroit and would be an interesting net front presence on PP2.
The development curve he?s been on is pretty spectacular and is a testament to the Leafs development staff, he didn?t look like a pro when they signed him.
The kind of player you really crave is someone Iginla or Wendel (when he still had a functional back) or Shanahan...loves to throw the body and muck it up, no hesitation to drop the gloves at the right moment, some decent speed and a wicked shot. Unfortunately those are so rare...