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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yeah the zebras were awful last night, worthy of all the screw-job games we suffered in the old Forum. 5 minutes for that hit by Spooner? Ridiculous.
All that aside, Matt Irwin simply cannot suit-up here any longer, at least not until he learns how to play actual defense. I would recall Tommy Cross as our 4th LH Dman and send Irwin to Providence.
I agree.........The Clod Face…he should've kept the goatee.
But seriously folks, the talent from 1-23 on this team is closer to top-4 in the next draft than it is to top-8 in the conference.
Rask at $7M/year is looking more & more like another awful ChiaPet re-signing,
and trading two 2nd-rounders (acquired for Boychuk) to Tampa for Connolly is at least one 2nd-rounder too many.
youve come around on trading rask? the team needs a major overhaul. they are headed to the top of the draft.I agree.........
If Sweeney plays his cards right he has pieces to deal at the trade deadline ...
Players that can help a team get over the top for the playoffs.
Rask - Krecji - Seidenberg - Chara .... can bring some decent draft picks or youth.
I'd keep Bergeron and Pastarnak only ... everyone else available.
I like our 2015 draft picks .... we need a few more like it.
Going up Thursday to the game.
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Yes I was there for the whole game, drive from CT want too badI hope you arrived in time to watch the first half of the first period. Too bad they sucked for the rest of the game.
Game-killer Kevin Miller sucks. He & Seidenberg comprise the Worst pairing in the League.
1st game 6-2 loss .............. let the rebuild begin because there are going to be more of these.
My wish for the season is to trade any veteran assets that will bring a haul of young talent.
On that note ... it's going to be a long season - do the right thing Don Sweeney.