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RoyalDude wrote: Booth goes from scoring one empty netter in 11 games to a real Brent fucking Hull.
Maybe he's not Brett Hull but he does have 104 goals in 377 NHL games....Thats a 20-25 goal scorer in my books.
Injuries have really cut him down this year and even you have to see this my friend
This reminds me of the late 90's Nucks - play as hard as they can but the lack of skill means they rarely win. 4-1 in this game is hilarious, the Nucks are playing at half speed. Calgary has a lot of years of sucking to look forward to.
Its like they are going out of their way to praise Calgary no matter what they do. I mean ya they did have some pretty good shifts and ya we got into a few cluster fucks out there. But what is it with this gush of puppy love.
Fairly amazing what happens when you put people where they're supposed to be playing...
Granted, it's against weaker teams in Calgary and Edmonton, but this team is looking a lot better when A) somewhat healthy, and B) having two top-6 Centres.
PK looking good and the PP starting to show some life. All good signs.
There is nothing in this game to be excited about.
After Kipper, Tanguay, Wideman, and Cammalleri, this is pretty much an AHL squad. And as has already been said, the a Canucks are playing at half speed and still managing to get into some cluster fucks. Calgary hasn't shown much get up and go since Iginla was traded. Their forecheck is laughable, their PK pressure is pathetic, their offense is minor league at best.
4-1 is nothing to write home about, especially when you consider that Edmonton beat them 8-2 the other night.
I'm pretty happy with Dale Weise in the bottom 6. He's a keeper. Excellent speed, hits hard and can score the odd goal. Never takes a bad penalty and isn't a defensive liability whatsoever.
Uncle dans leg wrote:I'm pretty happy with Dale Weise in the bottom 6. He's a keeper. Excellent speed, hits hard and can score the odd goal. Never takes a bad penalty and isn't a defensive liability whatsoever.
Saved our d-men from some bruises when he knocked McGrattan out of the game. The Flames 4th line was running wild up until that point.