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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Mar 7, 2002 16:52:26 GMT -5
Asham with a +7 and everyone's favourite whipping-boy, Brisebois at +6.
On the other side of the coin, Robidas is a club-high -22, Ribeiro with a -11, and my-man-with-all-sorts-of-character, Killer Gilmour at a -8 (darn!)
Our top checking line usually goes up against the opposition's top dogs, but judging by Juneau (+1), Dackell (even) and Bulis (+3), they're doing the job just fine.
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Post by Jacques_in_FL on Mar 7, 2002 17:27:24 GMT -5
Considering icetime for Brisebois and also Dykhuis, good numbers. Like you say, Dis, the Juneau line is also making together good season. Killer is a strong willed player but he is only 5'9" 175, and JJ is not only Hab to contend with strong, talented opposition centres. Also, I hope Perreault, Berezin and Ribs are not reunited any time soon. That line has dangerous +/- potential...
Poor Asham was glued to the pine last night. Evidently for reasons other than being +7 and feisty.
Poor Robidas at -22. MT probably thought he was doing SR a favour and showing faith by playing him in spite of poor performances. Well now I think the MT-connection has left Robidas with a real hard experience. Looking to the future, MT's loyalty may have punched the kid's ticket out of town.
And Poulin being +6, curious to say the least. He also had a strong camp and I personally think he is a better PKer than Van Allen. But perhaps Poulin is not most proficient at centre.
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Post by MPLABBE on Mar 7, 2002 18:16:17 GMT -5
The Plus Minus stat is ridiculous.How did Poulin get on the ice for 6 more goals by our team? how did Asham get a +7?
Remember,goals on the PP's don't count in the Plus-minus.
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Mar 7, 2002 20:19:11 GMT -5
Notice how quitely Dykhuis has gone about amassing +12?
I have to say though I am surprised about Ribeiro. I know Ribs is an offensive player but maybe he's a tad slow getting back into the play. I also noticed that Perreault and Zednik are -7 as well. Odd because Petrov is only a -3. However, I've noticed Petrov getting back into the play quite often.
Cheers.
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Post by seventeen on Mar 7, 2002 20:51:43 GMT -5
Sometimes (and I repeat, sometimes), a guy is lucky enough to not play during an extended losing streak. On the flip side of that coin, if he had been playing, maybe the losing streak wouldn't have been so long. Asham's +7? Yeah, that's a surprise and begs the question why isn't he playing more. If he's not hurting the team defensively and his toughness would be welcomed, why isn't he playing more? Another one of MT's great mysteries. Where is Hercule Poirot when you need him?
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Post by MPLABBE on Mar 7, 2002 22:36:10 GMT -5
Sometimes (and I repeat, sometimes), a guy is lucky enough to not play during an extended losing streak. On the flip side of that coin, if he had been playing, maybe the losing streak wouldn't have been so long. Asham's +7? Yeah, that's a surprise and begs the question why isn't he playing more. If he's not hurting the team defensively and his toughness would be welcomed, why isn't he playing more? Another one of MT's great mysteries. Where is Hercule Poirot when you need him? Come on, there is no need for Asham when you have Gino 'I want more ice time' Odjick and his 2 fights all year to help out in the physical department
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