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Bogo hasn't played a full season since he was a teenager playing for the Atlanta Thrashers. 60-65 games seems to be about the best case scenario.
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Pommer and Bogo are two contracts we're pretty much stuck with. No team will take those cap hits.
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Rinne is 35.
Don't bring facts to an emotional argument!
...not to mention there is no way in hell one of the best teams in hockey would want an always hurt third pair defenseman making $6 million per year
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Bogo's contract is absurd given he plays 20 games per season and doesn't produce when healthy. $6 million per year for Glass Bo? Can he even be bought out? ...guess we're stuck with him until he gets hurt in November.
Larsson isn't an NHLer.
I actually kind of like Girgs as a defensive forward. He'd be a better 4th line center than Larsson IMHO.
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*fits = started (?)
One of my favourite nerd-outs, days gone by, was reading album liner notes from the 80s/90s and trying to figure out ”Enossification” was/is.
Searched around and he is considered an early influencer (along with Phillip Glass who I saw in Buffalo forever ago). This is a nice list: https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-12-most-influential-post-rock-records
Spiderland by Slint is fantastic. That's a band that was way ahead of its time.
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These guys are training to be Sabres fans!
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What is?
Letting it play in the background. Descended from Brian Eno?
Mostly instrumental, ambient, textural, emotion-laden, .... not sure exactly how to describe post-rock. I like Hammock, This Will Destroy You, God Is An Astronaut, Unwed Sailor, Mogwai, and several others. Brian Eno fits the genre. Definitely good background music. Best with headphones.
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I think Hammock (based in Nashville) is my favorite band within the post-rock genre...
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Nope. They scored one goal.
When you spot the other team two soft goals within the first 10 minutes the entire game plan changes. The Jets played bunker "5 guys in front of the net" hockey the rest of the game after the two early goals.
Pekka blew game 1 as well with soft goals. As a Preds fan I'm ready for Saros to become the #1 in net.
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So knights jets...
Blah. I'll root for the Jets. They've had a lot of years of misery as a fan base.
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I've never been a huge Rinne fan. He's been wildly inconsistent. Saros might struggle with increased workload but who knows. Goalies are goalies. Never overpay them lol
I really believe Pekka cost the Preds a legit chance at winning the Cup last year. The Preds absolutely dominated Pittsburgh in Game 1. Pekka let in a couple softies on the few shots he faced and that was that.
..looks like I won't be in Nashville for Game 1 and 2 of the Vegas series. *sigh*
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He's had some clunkers in this series but he's outplaying Rinne and Saros when it counts.
Having seen both of them play a ton, I think Saros is better than Pekka. Rinne will steal a game then single-handedly lose a game. Saros is pretty much always the same. He'll stop what he is supposed to stop. IMHO, I'll take that over spectacular one game then awful the next (see Lehner, Robin).
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PK got caught in no man's land yet again. Has happened several times this series.
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At least we don't have to listen to Doc Emrick
Most of Winnipeg's opportunities are coming against the Preds third pair of d-men
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Tyler Myers just killed a guy off the puck with no call...
Yeah, might as well take interference out of the NHL rule book because they never call it. Once every few games at most.
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This is why Pekka has never won a Cup. Too up-and-down, especially in the playoffs.
...PK from the point!
My longtime complaint about the league... just call interference once in a while and I'll be happy.
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I'm partial to yak racing...
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Game 7 mother ######! Go Preds! Win and I'll be back in my old seats for Round 3 vs. Vegas. Lose and... I guess I save some $$$. ;)
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Ovechkin deserves a cup. Most people who don't like him, still respect him. Poor guy couldn't escape the 2nd rd bust narrative.
Poor guy and his $100 million or so in lifetime earnings. What a hard life he lives. (just messing with you) :D
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Great they made the playoffs. Is that the goal? Do you follow the Bills just hoping they make the playoffs? We'll see what the McDermott team does this season. Are they a flash in the pan or a long term solution.
When you have the longest playoff drought of any team in the NFL, yes it is a goal.
Beane was quick to recognize that a guy like Tyrod could get us to the playoffs ("flash in the pan") but could never win us a Super Bowl. So, he took a chance at taking the team in a different direction, even if that means a step back this season ("long term solution"). I like that line of thinking. Other than Andrew Luck I can't think of any QB drafted in the last decade who was/is a sure thing. People have been hammering the Allen choice both here and on TBD... but none of the top QBs in this draft are a sure thing.
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I haven't kept up with it too much, but why is it such a bad thing for a highly competitive guy to say that he is sick of losing and that all the losing has worn him down and eroded his love for the game? Seems to me that it is a very honest statement by a guy who is/was legitimately frustrated... that has now morphed into "he is a problem in the locker room."
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The only real time we’ve seen Reinhart in those situations was when he was the leading scorer and top centre who was out there for the final two minutes of a one goal WJC final. He came through and won gold. Small sample size, for sure.
He’s certainly willing to take a beating to make plays, and can process better than most in high-speed, no-space situations. I remember when Columbus’ Ryan Johansen was called a soft, lazy prima Donna. I also know Sam has scored 50 more NHL points than Ryan did after three NHL seasons.
If your argument is that, like Joey, Samson should be traded at age 23 for a Seth Jones-type defenseman then I agree completely!
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I'll go against the prevailing sentiment and say that I'd trade Reinhart in a second if the right deal is available. He's one of the few guys on the roster who could bring a good return in a trade, and in doing so would shake up the chemistry of this awful team. (Risto could bring a good return too, but defensemen are a lot harder to find than scoring wingers)
I look at Reinhart and just don't see the sort of winger that I see on the top teams (e.g., the 5 that are still alive for the Cup). He's a kid who has nice hands around the net for sure... but I don't see the grit and determination in him that I think it takes to win in the playoffs, when time and space are at a premium and the game becomes much more physical. I don't think he's all that great defensively (which is obviously why he isn't at Center). And, on some level, I think you either have that win at all costs "fire" or you don't. Does he have it?
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I expect a big year out of Phil Ovechkin
2018 NHL Playoffs: Round 2
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Of course Pekka is better than Lehner. But, there is absolutely zero chance Nashville would want Bogosian and that absurd contract. Zero.