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- Nov 22, 2006
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That one felt good. Anaheim has been doing a ton of complaining for a team going absolutely nowhere
people can say what they want about our bottom pairing D but Dellandrea is clearly the most negative impact player on our teamTwo very obvious trips not sure why they were complaining. Then Dellandrea takes a dumb penalty for no reason
Don't worry, Dellandrea is out there to save the dayBenn didn't look like he even wanted that breakaway lol
Marchment just robbed us of the possibility of a Stankoven point in the final 2 mins of play. f***
Making sure both brain cells are still in there working hardWhy does McTavish shake his head round so much like he's tweaking
Look at what happened with Nichushkin for us. That is the same story for the ducks with Steel.I need someone to tell me how both Anaheim and Minnesota thought that Sam Steel wasn't good enough for their 4th lines? Is he amazing, no. But considering the absolute dross we've put out on the 4th line some years he's amazing. Two more just like him please.
The even better thing is he's a RFA, so he'll be here next season too.
man i can’t imagine nuke embracing a 4th line role like this tho. hell, he even apologized to nill for his lack of effort when he was here.Look at what happened with Nichushkin for us. That is the same story for the ducks with Steel.
Higher expectations and not living up to them so they let him go.
Minnesota is purely cap driven though I'm not sure why they didn't want to make room for him
I don't think he would have embraced it, but I imagine if the effort was there and the results weren't. They would have made a different choice to buyout to open the extra salaryman i can’t imagine nuke embracing a 4th line role like this tho. hell, he even apologized to nill for his lack of effort when he was here.
i wonder if he had actually busted his ass if we would’ve let him go.
yep the buyout was clearly a wake up call for him to matureI don't think he would have embraced it, but I imagine if the effort was there and the results weren't. They would have made a different choice to buyout to open the extra salary
The problem is Nichushkin spent years wanting out of Dallas. He'd given Nill multiple trade requests before he went back to the KHL. Then he only came back because he could see Nill wasn't going to trade his rights. He got himself bought out on purpose by pouting his way out of the organization.man i can’t imagine nuke embracing a 4th line role like this tho. hell, he even apologized to nill for his lack of effort when he was here.
i wonder if he had actually busted his ass if we would’ve let him go.