Serviceable NHLers for picks
Serviceable NHLers for picks
John Scott - 3rd
Alexander Sulzer - 2nd
Scott Gomez - 3rd
Keaton Ellerby - 2nd
Philip Larsen - two 1sts
Corey Potter - two 2nds
Alexander Sulzer - 2nd
Scott Gomez - 3rd
Keaton Ellerby - 2nd
Philip Larsen - two 1sts
Corey Potter - two 2nds
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Re: Serviceable NHLers for picks
not this is a block
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kimmer wroteCOLONJohn Scott - 3rd
Alexander Sulzer - 2nd
Scott Gomez - 3rd
Keaton Ellerby - 2nd
Philip Larsen - two 1sts
Corey Potter - two 2nds
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Is this a serious thread?
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I onky ask because i would have thought larsen would be worth 3 firsts at leasr.
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I wud require two good 1sts in 2014
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i'm actually sort of surprised no one has taken john scott for a 3rd TBH.
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a 3rd for the worst player in the nhl?
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Yep. Because he actually gets more ice time than nail yakupov
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says the guy who wanted a 3rd/jimmy vessey for that 31 year old dallas dman who's played 1 nhl game lolkyuss wroteCOLONa 3rd for the worst player in the nhl?
as paul would say "^this guy"
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Yak is fucking hard to watch.. you see his failure of a backcheck last night?kimmer wroteCOLONYep. Because he actually gets more ice time than nail yakupov
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lolKapG wroteCOLONI onky ask because i would have thought larsen would be worth 3 firsts at leasr.
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Cant teach a natural gifted scorer to back check in a manner eberle does so elitely. We already all know yak is (shud) be a 90 pt player with no periphs or bust... For his sake i wanna watch another exciting russian so i hope for the first outcomeMike wroteCOLONYak is fucking hard to watch.. you see his failure of a backcheck last night?kimmer wroteCOLONYep. Because he actually gets more ice time than nail yakupov
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Yak will be better when eakins is fired, or he's traded to a warmer climate
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Like MoscowFair Deals Steve wroteCOLON to a warmer climate
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Moscow and Edmonton looks similarMike wroteCOLONLike MoscowFair Deals Steve wroteCOLON to a warmer climate
grey and cold
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mmh.. so much that he went for a 6thFair Deals Steve wroteCOLONsays the guy who wanted a 3rd/jimmy vessey for that 31 year old dallas dman who's played 1 nhl game lolkyuss wroteCOLONa 3rd for the worst player in the nhl?
as paul would say "^this guy"
and more importantly, Fortunus is a much better player than John Scott; he is also 30 and younger than him, btw
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Fortunus, sounds like a sword from a final fantasy game
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Fortunus has 9 NHL games played over 10 years of pro-hockey.
Scott has 209 NHL games over 7 years of pro-hockey.
i dont even see the argument, or how anyone that isn't in a slow home could even remotely start one.
talent wise, fuck, i'm probably have more talent than john scott, but in terms of owning one, it's pretty straight forward.
Scott has 209 NHL games over 7 years of pro-hockey.
i dont even see the argument, or how anyone that isn't in a slow home could even remotely start one.
talent wise, fuck, i'm probably have more talent than john scott, but in terms of owning one, it's pretty straight forward.
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Yup. I wouldnt use a waiver pick from a top team for fortunus