Is there anyone as intense as PK Subban? Man, is he ever a player.
he sure is. and when he is interviewed, or just speaks about anything he is so intelligent and
interesting and such a positive great attitude, he will take the habs far.
Is there anyone as intense as PK Subban? Man, is he ever a player.
Is there anyone as intense as PK Subban? Man, is he ever a player.
vineault's canucks for a few years were top of the heap type of team,Vignault's teams are always so vanilla.
Under Tort's they were a real hard working bunch and had success. Vignault's teams don't press much and have a tendancy to lack energy imo. And there isn't much puck support going forward. Lots of long neutral ice passing. His style worked well with the Sedins. I'll bet he wouldn't mind having them on the powerplay these days.
I was talking about the Rangers. His teams there weren't bad. I think the present Ranger team needs to play a little stiffer. They're all falling asleep, like the coach.torterella changed the structure and ruined them, he also sat his fourth line which was stupid, and
played everyone else too many minutes and by xmas they were beginning to shatter, and after that
he made mistake after mistake, sat weiss game after game, a very good fourth line player, then gillis
traded him, another stupid move, we were irritated at the time.
i don't agree at all that under torterella they strived, they did everything he made them do as long as
they could, then they fell apart, his structure was wrong for the sedins. dump the puck in and
the other twin chase it, come on.
he caused the injuries from so much shot blocking and finally fatigue, while his fresh 4th line
players sat, and sat and sat. i chuckled when they interviewed weiss after his first game winning
goal in montreal, when he said "torterella doesn't like 4th liners", now weiss is showing how he
can play, and he did that in vancouver too 'before' torterella got there.
i am so glad he is gone, now the new coaches and g.m. can pick up the pieces, put them back together,
change some of them, and begin to move on.
yeah, they worked real hard trying to please him from the beginning of the season, till they could
no longer do that.
good riddance.
well mowich when you read this, i will tell you i'm glad your team is winning, cause that makes you
happy, and thats good. but
this wasn't a very good game at all, pitts. came to play, they did fine, but they had no opposition,
as the rangers didn't come to play, they started like turtles, they turned over the puck more times
than i care to count, and this being playoffs made it very disappointing for sure.
many of the mistakes were unforced errors, just plain sloppy.
can't see rangers going thru this playoff series successfully, as they just make far too many mistakes.
i didn't actually watch the 3rd period, checked in just when rangers pulled their goalie, and they
still did nothing.
they have no power play whatsoever, absolutely nothing, don't know who, on that bench is in charge
of the pp, but whomever it is must be sleeping on the job, cause its awful.
poor lunquist must feel very frustrated standing there and watching his team fumbling and bumbling
around, and rick nash, who should be a leader on the team just looks so ill equipped to lead them
anywhere.
lets see what happens next game.
I was talking about the Rangers. His teams there weren't bad. I think the present Ranger team needs to play a little stiffer. They're all falling asleep, like the coach.
oh, ok, lol
I heard on the radio today that Martin St Louis's mother died yesterday. My condolences to Martie and the family. Can't say as I am all that upset with the Rangers win after hearing that news.
Yep, doesn't matter how crappy things are, there's always something crappier happening!
You don't want to sell the Rangers short, especially after overcoming overwhelming odds back in '94 to beat the Canucks in the Stanley Cup final.
they just showed an interview with him after the game, brought tears for me, it is very sad.
i don't know how she died, they said it was unexpected.