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nyintensity wrote: Gragnani is not really good at defense....I kinda told you guys that.
nyintensity wrote:Your guys came out slow in the first 10 minutes, they looked really flat and indecisive. IDK what got into the Sabres. After that (and if Luongo hadn't dicked the dog) it would have been a much different game. The Sabres kind of returned to their old selves, and spent a lot of time on their heels.
Listercat wrote:Don't get the " bench Raymond" attitude. He has struggled offensively without doubt but continues to be a + player and does make plays in the offensive zone that result in scoring chances. I think moving Kassian to the 2nd line and Mase down had more to do with defensive play than the other way around. That said Kassian did play the type of game that is expected of him. Used his size on the wall, finished his checks and added some offense.So far I like what I have seen from him.
RoyalDude wrote:Is Gillis is turning this team into the new Calgary Flames, hoping to beat you with goaltending (Kipper and Luongo), one line (The Sedins and Iginla) and a bunch of boring, low skilled, lunch bucket, blue collar middle aged shut down forwards and some middling defenseman with one good one (Edler,Bouwmeester). Yay
dhabums wrote:RoyalDude wrote:Is Gillis is turning this team into the new Calgary Flames, hoping to beat you with goaltending (Kipper and Luongo), one line (The Sedins and Iginla) and a bunch of boring, low skilled, lunch bucket, blue collar middle aged shut down forwards and some middling defenseman with one good one (Edler,Bouwmeester). Yay
This is bang on RD.
RoyalDude wrote:dhabums wrote:RoyalDude wrote:Is Gillis is turning this team into the new Calgary Flames, hoping to beat you with goaltending (Kipper and Luongo), one line (The Sedins and Iginla) and a bunch of boring, low skilled, lunch bucket, blue collar middle aged shut down forwards and some middling defenseman with one good one (Edler,Bouwmeester). Yay
This is bang on RD.
Maybe not 'bang on' dhabum, but more like 'ball park'.
dhabums wrote:
No, seriously, that was an incredibly astute post.

rats19 wrote:Astute or not....we are 2nd In goals for..only philly has more. 5 more, our offense Is In a mini slump. better now than 20 games from now.
dhabums wrote:No, seriously, that was an incredibly astute post. How you find the time to carry on with a real life AND have time to ponder such complex ideas is astounding. So you know, http://royaldude.com/ is available. If you decide to start sharing these ideas on your own site, I will subscribe. Or twitter, however that works.

RoyalDude wrote:Listercat wrote:Don't get the " bench Raymond" attitude. He has struggled offensively without doubt but continues to be a + player and does make plays in the offensive zone that result in scoring chances. I think moving Kassian to the 2nd line and Mase down had more to do with defensive play than the other way around. That said Kassian did play the type of game that is expected of him. Used his size on the wall, finished his checks and added some offense.So far I like what I have seen from him.
He's the whipping boy now to some fans, when they lose, 'blame Raymond'. It don't matter that he played a decent game, just blame Raymond when things go sour for the team.
Some idiots around here can't seem to get over the fact that he is more of a two-way 'Play Making' winger instead of a high end goal scorer. Yes, he is struggling offensively, but his puck handling, ability to turn on the dime with the puck, pull away from checks with his shifty-ness, great skating and vision in the offensive zone makes him valuable to the team. Everyone expects too much of this 2.5 million dollar player, if you ask me the pressure should be put on some forwards making twice as much as he is, like uh, Ryan 'I can only score on the PP' Kesler. I mean, doesn't Malhotra make the same coin as Raymond? If anyone deserves a consistent beat down in the criticism department it's that guy, GREAT ON FACE-OFFS, who the fuck cares.
RoyalDude wrote:So, looking past this game and beyond to the playoffs. Who picks up the slack in creating offense when the Sedin line is getting Webered, Sutered and Gilled and Kesler continues to play by himself? Pahlsson? Hansen? Higgins? Booth? Malhotra? Lappierre? Raymond? Kassian?
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