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Post by seventeen on Feb 1, 2023 14:44:10 GMT -5
Tkajerk is such a puss cakes... just watched the clip with him and Arber... Feb 25th will be interesting, unfortunately I won't get to see it. Of course the Hens get the habs on the 2nd of a back to back where game 1 is in Philly. I can't imagine being a teammate of his. To top it off, Ottawa management made that loser the team's captain. Seriously? Has he even won the Beanpot tournament? Tkachuk's 2018 WJC tournament was so typical....nine points in 7 games...good personal stats and his team finishes 3rd. He's a loser magnet.
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Post by habsorbed on Feb 2, 2023 1:49:00 GMT -5
Marty is clearly visiting Habsrus and reading my posts. I begged him to free Suze from Pity as it was cruel to make Suze play with the useless Pity this long. I also posted that as much as I like the Laval line, HP Sauce should be given a chance with Suze. And VOILA! I don't know enough about Harvey-Pinard (other than what hockeydb.com tells me), but that breakaway goal he scored the game before (I think) where he had a guy partially on him and he back handed it into the top corner, was elite goal scoring. HP's juniour stats don't scream "NHL player". He was not much over a point per game and his scoring plateaued his last 3 juniour seasons. Even his Laval work is inconsistent. .56 ppg his first season; .81 ppg his second season, a nice jump; then back to .68 ppg this season. Injuries may have played a part there. Some of you other guys who pay more attention to all the Laval players would have better background on him. Overall, those aren't the kind of numbers you would like to see, but when I've seen him play, he's been ok. He's not a big guy, at 5' 9" but has 180 lbs, so he's stocky. He's certainly gotten off to a good start though.... with 5 and 1 in 7 games. Play him with Suzuki more and he could do really well. And I was sorry to see Ylonen get sent down instead of Pitlick. I thought Ylo had potential the first few games but he seemed to wane. But I haven't given up on him. HP clearly has impressed the brass and has earned the 'stay up'. Hope he doesn't wane. As for HP's stats, they're about the same as Marty's in the AHL. And Marty didn't break 20 goals in the NHL until his 4th season when he was 27.
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Post by Willie Dog on Feb 2, 2023 7:58:36 GMT -5
I don't know enough about Harvey-Pinard (other than what hockeydb.com tells me), but that breakaway goal he scored the game before (I think) where he had a guy partially on him and he back handed it into the top corner, was elite goal scoring. HP's juniour stats don't scream "NHL player". He was not much over a point per game and his scoring plateaued his last 3 juniour seasons. Even his Laval work is inconsistent. .56 ppg his first season; .81 ppg his second season, a nice jump; then back to .68 ppg this season. Injuries may have played a part there. Some of you other guys who pay more attention to all the Laval players would have better background on him. Overall, those aren't the kind of numbers you would like to see, but when I've seen him play, he's been ok. He's not a big guy, at 5' 9" but has 180 lbs, so he's stocky. He's certainly gotten off to a good start though.... with 5 and 1 in 7 games. Play him with Suzuki more and he could do really well. And I was sorry to see Ylonen get sent down instead of Pitlick. I thought Ylo had potential the first few games but he seemed to wane. But I haven't given up on him. HP clearly has impressed the brass and has earned the 'stay up'. Hope he doesn't wane. As for HP's stats, they're about the same as Marty's in the AHL. And Marty didn't break 20 goals in the NHL until his 4th season when he was 27. RHP does have an eye for the puck, I think he would fit well with Dach. He would work with Cole and Suze but that line needs a bit of jam on it... RHP might become bGal 2.0 in one way or another. I don't think he's stand in front of the net and get abused but he'll be hovering around the net.
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Post by Skilly on Feb 2, 2023 17:48:34 GMT -5
I don't know enough about Harvey-Pinard (other than what hockeydb.com tells me), but that breakaway goal he scored the game before (I think) where he had a guy partially on him and he back handed it into the top corner, was elite goal scoring. HP's juniour stats don't scream "NHL player". He was not much over a point per game and his scoring plateaued his last 3 juniour seasons. Even his Laval work is inconsistent. .56 ppg his first season; .81 ppg his second season, a nice jump; then back to .68 ppg this season. Injuries may have played a part there. Some of you other guys who pay more attention to all the Laval players would have better background on him. Overall, those aren't the kind of numbers you would like to see, but when I've seen him play, he's been ok. He's not a big guy, at 5' 9" but has 180 lbs, so he's stocky. He's certainly gotten off to a good start though.... with 5 and 1 in 7 games. Play him with Suzuki more and he could do really well. And I was sorry to see Ylonen get sent down instead of Pitlick. I thought Ylo had potential the first few games but he seemed to wane. But I haven't given up on him. HP clearly has impressed the brass and has earned the 'stay up'. Hope he doesn't wane. As for HP's stats, they're about the same as Marty's in the AHL. And Marty didn't break 20 goals in the NHL until his 4th season when he was 27. Here is something that has gotten very little reporting RHP has set an NHL record. He has the most consecutive game tying goals to start his career (6) The previous record was held by Aki Berg (4)
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Post by franko on Feb 2, 2023 22:33:44 GMT -5
Here is something that has gotten very little reporting RHP has set an NHL record. He has the most consecutive game tying goals to start his career (6) maybe because it's a record that means absolutely nothing? mind you, most records are.
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Post by frozone on Feb 3, 2023 8:10:33 GMT -5
Here is something that has gotten very little reporting RHP has set an NHL record. He has the most consecutive game tying goals to start his career (6) maybe because it's a record that means absolutely nothing? mind you, most records are. Or because there's absolutely no glory in beating a record previously held by Aki Berg. I was shocked to see that ole' Aki was previously a first round pick, and a high one at that.
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Post by PTH on Feb 3, 2023 12:47:22 GMT -5
maybe because it's a record that means absolutely nothing? mind you, most records are. Or because there's absolutely no glory in beating a record previously held by Aki Berg. I was shocked to see that ole' Aki was previously a first round pick, and a high one at that. I was always annoyed at how his name got simplified. He was Aki-Petteri Berg in the draft literature, and I loved that name.
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