Is Nick Suzuki the best shootout player in the league?
His moves this year have been insane
Can't believe goalies havent figured it out yet
Goes to left side - will fake right side and go backhand low left side
Goes to right side - will flip the puck top shelf after faking to go the other way (usually top glove)
Speaking of Drai - dude you're 6-feet from, and a clear lane to, clearing your own zone...FAIL!.
Stone ties the game, puck drop @ centre ice everybody!!
Boeser is statistically the worst player in the league and has 11 points in 12 games. Canucks players are talented at playing bad hockey and somehow still getting on the score sheet.
haha. They're all fantasy studs. Their PP is elite.
Tank szn. Please sell before anyone gets hurt. If not. Please buy rn so we can compete. We aren’t winning any time soon with the guys we have. Make some additions
Jamie Benn is playing his best hockey since Hitchcock was coaching the Stars in 2018. Seguin playing his best hockey since Montgomery's first season in 2019. Hopefully the Stars are the team DeBoer finally wins his cup with.
Dallas saved themselves, but it cost them a 1st round pick and whatever assets they didn't get last year for Klingberg. Terrible asset management that paid off.
Dallas saved themselves, but it cost them a 1st round pick and whatever assets they didn't get last year for Klingberg. Terrible asset management that paid off.
They thought of Klingberg as their own rental, I didn't think it was the worst thing to keep him. Top 4 RHD are one of the hardest positions to draft/acquire in a trade. I don't think Dallas got lucky, they knew Lundkvist was top 4 caliber when they acquired him but his reputation from fans/media took a hit because of how NYR handled him.
They thought of Klingberg as their own rental, I didn't think it was the worst thing to keep him. Top 4 RHD are one of the hardest positions to draft/acquire in a trade. I don't think Dallas got lucky, they knew Lundkvist was top 4 caliber when they acquired him but his reputation from fans/media took a hit because of how NYR handled him.
They were never a playoff contender last year. Keeping Klingberg was a bad idea, Lundkvist was a great idea, but it was terrible.
Last year really exposed him defensively, because he didn't always have Lindell paired with him anymore to cover his liabilities there. I'm excited for the trio of Heiskanen, Lundkvist, and Harley as our puck movers going forward.