Re: COL 2018 Block
PostedCOLON Sun Feb 11, 2018 11:30 am
Bump.CasperX22 wroteCOLONMarc-Andre Fluery
Carter Hutton
Cam Ward
Antoine Roussel
Kris Russell
Nate Schmidt
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Bump.CasperX22 wroteCOLONMarc-Andre Fluery
Carter Hutton
Cam Ward
Antoine Roussel
Kris Russell
Nate Schmidt
Damn good offer.kimmer wroteCOLONZach Aston-Reese + Jamie Oleksiak for Nathan Schmidt + 2nd
It's not, but thanks anyway.The BBKL Insider wroteCOLONDamn good offer.kimmer wroteCOLONZach Aston-Reese + Jamie Oleksiak for Nathan Schmidt + 2nd
He's been up for a few games. The Penguins aren't very good this year and are desperate for depth.Shoalzie wroteCOLONDid Aston-Reese just get called up? I hadn't heard his name in Pens game before today.
Yet Schmidt = #51 fantrax defender. 25 pts, kills penalties, and blocks shots. And the simple fact that Schmidt is actually good and Oleksiak couldnt crack the lineup of most NHL teams. Yep I'm really missing out.kimmer wroteCOLONMissing out man
Schmidts stats are actually pretty mediocre in terms of periphs
And only 4 goals
Oleksiak actually as the same amount
Gonna back out actually lol wtf was i thinking
The Penguins have been pretty good since the new year. Aston-Reese is a temporary injury callupCasperX22 wroteCOLONHe's been up for a few games. The Penguins aren't very good this year and are desperate for depth.Shoalzie wroteCOLONDid Aston-Reese just get called up? I hadn't heard his name in Pens game before today.
Point is they are desperate for depth. As in they are not a deep team.Loki wroteCOLONThe Penguins have been pretty good since the new year. Aston-Reese is a temporary injury callupCasperX22 wroteCOLONHe's been up for a few games. The Penguins aren't very good this year and are desperate for depth.Shoalzie wroteCOLONDid Aston-Reese just get called up? I hadn't heard his name in Pens game before today.
They're not as deep as they have been previously that's for sure, but 3rd liner Phil Kessel is second in the NHL in points. A few teams wouldn't mind that kind of depthCasperX22 wroteCOLONPoint is they are desperate for depth. As in they are not a deep team.
When was the last time Kessel wasn't on a line with Geno? Lol. That's basically their top line with though Crosby's line is technically listed as the #1.Loki wroteCOLONThey're not as deep as they have been previously that's for sure, but 3rd liner Phil Kessel is second in the NHL in points. A few teams wouldn't mind that kind of depthCasperX22 wroteCOLONPoint is they are desperate for depth. As in they are not a deep team.
2 or 3 games ago before before Hornqvist was injured. Phil has played on the third line most of this yearCasperX22 wroteCOLONWhen was the last time Kessel wasn't on a line with Geno? Lol. That's basically their top line with though Crosby's line is technically listed as the #1.Loki wroteCOLONThey're not as deep as they have been previously that's for sure, but 3rd liner Phil Kessel is second in the NHL in points. A few teams wouldn't mind that kind of depthCasperX22 wroteCOLONPoint is they are desperate for depth. As in they are not a deep team.
He literally led Pittsburgh's fwd's in ice time today.Loki wroteCOLON2 or 3 games ago before before Hornqvist was injured. Phil has played on the third line most of this yearCasperX22 wroteCOLONWhen was the last time Kessel wasn't on a line with Geno? Lol. That's basically their top line with though Crosby's line is technically listed as the #1.Loki wroteCOLONThey're not as deep as they have been previously that's for sure, but 3rd liner Phil Kessel is second in the NHL in points. A few teams wouldn't mind that kind of depthCasperX22 wroteCOLONPoint is they are desperate for depth. As in they are not a deep team.
That's pretty much the way Pittsburgh always operates, they've been putting randoms with Crosby and Malkin for the last couple of years to be able to play Sid, Geno and Phil on different lines. They've been kinda successful doing it.CasperX22 wroteCOLON He literally led Pittsburgh's fwd's in ice time today.
1. Kessel
2. Malkin
3. Crosby
4. Hagelin
5. Simon
6. Rust
5v5
1. Kessel
2. Hagelin
3. Malkin
4. Simon
5. Crosby
6. Sheahan
Let's not pretend this is a deep team when guys like Simon and Rust are in the top 6 in ice time man lol!
OK, but you can't sit there and act like they have depth because Kessel plays a few games on the 3rd line at even strength, but still top 3 among fwds in ice time on the team. You try something like that because you don't have the depth to roll 3 or 4 lines. They probably still make the playoffs, but it's a mediocre team bc it's top heavy.Loki wroteCOLONThat's pretty much the way Pittsburgh always operates, they've been putting randoms with Crosby and Malkin for the last couple of years to be able to play Sid, Geno and Phil on different lines. They've been kinda successful doing it.CasperX22 wroteCOLON He literally led Pittsburgh's fwd's in ice time today.
1. Kessel
2. Malkin
3. Crosby
4. Hagelin
5. Simon
6. Rust
5v5
1. Kessel
2. Hagelin
3. Malkin
4. Simon
5. Crosby
6. Sheahan
Let's not pretend this is a deep team when guys like Simon and Rust are in the top 6 in ice time man lol!
As I mentioned they're not as deep as they have been in the past, but they're still are a 3 line team, which is more than you can say for most teams.
The last two cup winning teams had Kessel playing on his own line, which number you give it doesn't matter, when healthy they'll go back to doing the same thing as they have for much of this year.CasperX22 wroteCOLONOK, but you can't sit there and act like they have depth because Kessel plays a few games on the 3rd line at even strength, but still top 3 among fwds in ice time on the team. You try something like that because you don't have the depth to roll 3 or 4 lines. They probably still make the playoffs, but it's a mediocre team bc it's top heavy.
What team that employs Crosby, Malkin, Kessel, Letang, and Murray could possibly washed up? You are taking this entirely the wrong way.Loki wroteCOLONThe last two cup winning teams had Kessel playing on his own line, which number you give it doesn't matter, when healthy they'll go back to doing the same thing as they have for much of this year.CasperX22 wroteCOLONOK, but you can't sit there and act like they have depth because Kessel plays a few games on the 3rd line at even strength, but still top 3 among fwds in ice time on the team. You try something like that because you don't have the depth to roll 3 or 4 lines. They probably still make the playoffs, but it's a mediocre team bc it's top heavy.
It's largely the same roster as last year with Sheahan instead of Bonino (Sheahan btw is putting up better numbers than 2016-17 Bonino) and Dom Simon and Ryan Reaves instead of Chris Kunitz and Matt Cullen. It's a step down, but not "desperate for depth". The other 10 forwards are the same as they have been for the last 2 years.
It seems like you desperately want them to be washed up, but having the worst team shooting percentage in the league for the first few months of the season wasn't going to last forever