Jump to content

bob_sauve28

Members
  • Posts

    18,507
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by bob_sauve28

  1. 22 yaers old, that's five years away from his peak athletic years. I would not dismiss him getting to the level of 50 goals. With Quinn and Peterka also getting better and better they might be a beast line for years. If he does it, couldn't happen to a better guy!
  2. I just wonder what the ceiling is on this kid. 50 goals?
  3. Going into the third with the lead, who knows, he is better than Jillson was
  4. Maybe there was some off ice issue we don't know about?
  5. That's a cool list. Jay McKee head coach! Nice. Craig Ramsey HC Slovackian National team, wow, that's interesting. Where is Mike Ramsey now? His wiki page just says he left the Wild in 2010, that's it.
  6. Well, maybe so but I don't think he slips back to where he was yet. For what it's worth, In judging athletes one thing I look at is their compete level. Montour has the super desire to win. You can tell he hates losing. He really seems to me to have the super passion to win and with him being a little wiser I think he will be a really good player going forward. Norris? Doubt that, but still really good.
  7. What did the triangle say to the circle? You have no point
  8. A couple of guys got into this big argument over this at a party I was at and I didn't get involved. One dude thought Brandon was the greatest and the other said he isn't that good, so I just bring it to the board for some summer thoughts. Personally, I always liked him, think he has real passion, obviously skates real well and is offensively gifted. I always thought he needed to settle down and relax a little as he seemed too hyper, a problem I kind of had when I first started playing. Seems like he has gotten over that. I think he is a well above average player but not ready to say he is a Norris candidate, but who knows
  9. Yes! I think he is ready to be a force of nature at on the ice.
  10. Norris candidate good?
  11. 62 is the code for international direct dial calls to Indonesia. In the 1998 Home Run Race, Mark McGwire hit his 62nd home run on September 8, breaking the single-season record. Sammy Sosa hit his 62nd home run just days later on September 13. Under Social Security (United States), 62 is the earliest age at which a person may begin receiving retirement benefits (other than disability).
  12. 63 is the sum of the first six powers of 2 (20 + 21 + ... 25). It is the eighth highly cototient number,[1] and the fourth centered octahedral number; after 7 and 25.[2] For five unlabeled elements, there are 63 posets.[3] 63 is the third Delanoy number, for the number of ways to travel from a southwest corner to a northeast corner in a 3 by 3 grid. 63 is a Mersenne number of the form 2�−1 with an � of 6,[4] however this does not yield a Mersenne prime, as 63 is the forty-fourth composite number.[5] It is the only number in the Mersenne sequence whose prime factors are each factors of at least one previous element of the sequence (3 and 7, respectively the first and second Mersenne primes).[6] In the list of Mersenne numbers, 63 lies between Mersenne primes 31 and 127, with 127 the thirty-first prime number.[4] The thirty-first odd number, of the simplest form 2�+1, is 63.[7] 63 is also the fourth Woodall number of the form �⋅2�−1 with �=4, with the previous members being 1, 7 and 23 (they add to 31, the third Mersenne prime).[8] Zsigmondy's theorem states that where �>�>0 are coprime integers for any integer �≥1, there exists a primitive prime divisor � that divides ��−�� and does not divide ��−��, for any positive integer �<�; except for when �=1, �−�=1; with ��−��=1 having no prime divisors, �=2, �+� a power of two, where any odd prime factors of �2−�2=(�+�)(�1−�1) are contained in �1−�1, which is even; and for a special case where �=6 with �=2 and �=1, which yields �6−�6=26−16=63=32×7=(�2−�2)2(�3−�3).[9] 63 is the third Delannoy number, which represents the number of pathways in a 3×3 grid from a southwest corner to a northeast corner, using only single steps northward, eastward, or northeasterly.[10]
  13. Texture, quality, lack of thinning; hair that flows in the breeze created by smooth skating and looks good in the post game interview. That there is a risk of the blond vs brunette bias here should not obscure the obvious fact that they both possess superior hair quality which is reflected in the confidence, pride and general air of success both young men express in their very nature.
  14. And totally unflappable! Love him. I remember some hysterical dude screaming at him and Dahlin just sitting there looking at him like he was stupid.
  15. I totally think so. The kid is smooth and efficient and the points will come
  16. Totally agree that Dahlin is a great defender. But I disagree Owen won't ever be as good offensivly as Rasmus. Rasmus is way ahead in physical play, now. Be interesting to see how Owen progresses there.
  17. Better is in the eye of the beholder. If you want to judge on best hair, fine.
  18. So glad both are on our team. And none of this is meant to disparage either player, they are both great talents.
  19. Interesting idea. I'd love to see them try a variety of ideas in regards to offsides. Maybe no offsides at all, but if defensive team gets puck past blue line then offensive players have to get out of the zone, but then could just reenter after everyone cleared out.
  20. I remember watching this and looking at expression on PB's face after they gave up goal thinking he was feeling his age.
×
×
  • Create New...