rats19 wrote:Plainly...
Benjamin Franklin all the way.
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rats19 wrote:Plainly...
coco_canuck wrote:rats19 wrote:Plainly...
Benjamin Franklin all the way.

rats19 wrote:Thnx Larry....wouldnt it be brilliant to have all this angst....turn out to be deliberate trolling and propaganda perfectly perpetrated painting a perplexing picture on post season play.
rats19 wrote:He that kills a breeding sow,destroys her offspring to the thousandth generation...
coco_canuck wrote:rats19 wrote:He that kills a breeding sow,destroys her offspring to the thousandth generation...
It's only pragmatic.

rats19 wrote:Predicated..purposely
coco_canuck wrote:rats19 wrote:Predicated..purposely
Shrewd.

donlever wrote:...and thesaurus.com.

Jovocop wrote:Another side note, I just hope that Olver learned his lesson by now. If not, someone is going to make his career short really soon.
Booth has been a beast in the last few games. BTW, where is RD??
Puck wrote:If this "not giving up information on systems play" late in the season thing is true, AND it turns out to be effective, it would be an interesting new twist on how NHL teams prepare for the post-season. To my knowledge, I've not really heard of it being done in hockey. It happens in football a bit... it's quite effective there as teams prepare for their opponents in great detail based on scouting and film. It'll be very interesting to see how this plays out.
Lancer wrote:
I really think AV and Newell Brown have more than a couple of PP systems and plays up their sleeves. Brown is too good a strategist and the players are too creative to be this bad at adapting to opposing PKs. That would explain why they keep going for the drop pass on the neutral zone break-ins when everyone and Buddha knows it's coming. Why give the opposition a free peek? T'would be a savvy thing.
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