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Post by HFTO on Oct 27, 2002 10:17:50 GMT -5
I give Michel Therrien some credit for benching Maruisz Czerkawski last night knowing full well that he may have a full blown dilema on his hands. Apparently Chow voiced his displeasure which is exactly what you want.Chow says part of the reason for his slow start is him adjusting to playing the left side. In that case here's what I do put the slacker on the right side with Zed and Koivu and play the hell out of him against Anaheim and see what he can do. Chow maybe right about MT's handling of him so by putting him on the top line MT shifts the onus all on Chow's shoulders. HFTO
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Post by wade on Oct 27, 2002 12:27:10 GMT -5
I think ur right... its not easy switching wings all of a sudden.. sure they are professionals but even professionals... but if he's playiong talented hockey on the right wing then why bother making him play left wing?
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Post by MPLABBE on Oct 27, 2002 12:35:03 GMT -5
Chow said he hadn't played LW in 8 years
So why the hell did AS pick him up?
It was obvious our RW's were:
Audette, Petrov, Dackell and eventually McKay.
I gotta go with what Phil is saying: put him on the top line, scratch Audette and see what Chow can do. Playing with Zednik and Saku has got to be the spot many of our veteran ''snipers'' want...
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