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by topshelf on Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:47 am
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by Eismann on Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:03 am
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by larry on Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:04 am
definitely the best of the watered-down nu-sutters. no doubt.
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by RJW76 on Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:11 am
Am I the only one that will play every video at the same time?
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by columbia on Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:13 am
larry wrote:definitely the best of the watered-down nu-sutters. no doubt.
He's guaranteed to have a more distinguished Penguins career than his uncle Rich.
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by booboo on Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:44 am
If the kid is as good as shutting down top lines as he is at breakaway i am pleased with the trade
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by columbia on Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:27 pm
Madden will have Sutter on his show at 5:45.
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by penny lane on Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:47 pm
columbia wrote:larry wrote:definitely the best of the watered-down nu-sutters. no doubt.
He's guaranteed to have a more distinguished Penguins career than his uncle Rich.

I was afraid that it was him, Richie, who called him first after the trade.
I'll wait till I see him live & with a penguin crest first for appreciation. It takes me awhile to warm up to new players.
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Brandon Sutter, on joining an unfamiliar team: "It's definitely a whole new bag of worms for me."
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by tfrizz on Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:52 pm
booboo wrote:If the kid is as good as shutting down top lines as he is at breakaway i am pleased with the trade
The kid's making an NHL living off being a defensive center. No worries.
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by meow on Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:57 pm
Backhand, shelf seems to be his go-to move. I like this kid all ready.
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by Luckybreak on Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:10 pm
Really excited about Sutter, a genuine shutdown 3rd line C with speed and scoring upside. Looks like he can score timely goals and will continue to develop. WELCOME TO THE 'BURGH BRANDON!

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by Tico Rick on Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:23 pm
Has Sutter spoken to the press yet?
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by columbia on Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:36 pm
Is it ironic you're going to the team you scored your first career goal against in 2008?
I'd like to see an athlete end the interview, after being asked a question like that.
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by penny lane on Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:06 pm
I know I will be referring to him as "brent" sutter, at least until November. Brent of the 92 blackhawk team.
All apologies Brandon. Brent is his Dad, right ?

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by Letang Is The Truth on Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:37 pm
columbia wrote:Is it ironic you're going to the team you scored your first career goal against in 2008?
I'd like to see an athlete end the interview, after being asked a question like that.
why?
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by columbia on Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:41 pm
That's not what irony means. ;)
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by Willie Kool on Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:09 pm
columbia wrote:That's not what irony means.

It's like a traaaaade on your wedding day...

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by Sabres_Fan on Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:52 pm
Sutter has 2 more years on his deal. I think after its up he's outta Pgh. He made it pretty clear he wants to be used more offensively and he didnt have that chance in Carolina and he sure as heck isnt going to get that chance in Pgh as long as Malkin, Crosby, Neal are on the roster. I know Shero had to do what he needed to do but to me trading 1 year of Staal for 2 years of Sutter isnt that great of a deal (yes I know they got a 1st rd'er and a prospect but they may never see the NHL)
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by Digitalgypsy66 on Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:04 pm
Sabres_Fan wrote:Sutter has 2 more years on his deal. I think after its up he's outta Pgh. He made it pretty clear he wants to be used more offensively and he didnt have that chance in Carolina and he sure as heck isnt going to get that chance in Pgh as long as Malkin, Crosby, Neal are on the roster. I know Shero had to do what he needed to do but to me trading 1 year of Staal for 2 years of Sutter isnt that great of a deal (yes I know they got a 1st rd'er and a prospect but they may never see the NHL)
Yeah, listening to the conference call (Pensblog has the whole thing), Sutter actually says what most of us and the hockey media speculated Jordan Staal thought about being a third line or defensive center for the Penguins.
Sutter said that he was good in his role at Carolina, but grew frustrated being purely a defensive center and penalty killer. He also said he looked forward to playing with more talented forwards/players than with the Canes.
Maybe he'll thrive in Bylsma's up tempo system because Penguins have the horses to play that type of game, whereas the Canes are essentially Eric Staal and 11 Chad LaRose pluggers, so they are forced to play a conservative game. Maybe that's what he's talking about.
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by TRazzy66 on Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:13 pm
Sabres_Fan wrote:Sutter has 2 more years on his deal. I think after its up he's outta Pgh. He made it pretty clear he wants to be used more offensively and he didnt have that chance in Carolina and he sure as heck isnt going to get that chance in Pgh as long as Malkin, Crosby, Neal are on the roster. I know Shero had to do what he needed to do but to me trading 1 year of Staal for 2 years of Sutter isnt that great of a deal (yes I know they got a 1st rd'er and a prospect but they may never see the NHL)
We have him as a RFA for 2014-15 too.
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by steelhammer on Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:51 pm
Sutter got almost 2 minutes of PP time/game three seasons ago when he put up 21 goals. That dropped to 46 seconds/game two seasons ago and 26 seconds/game last season. Staal got 2-3 minutes/game over the last 4 seasons. Sutter will get a chance to play on the 2nd unit here where he will average close to 2 min/game PP time. Not the best minutes, obviously, but there is a huge difference between that and what he has seen the last 2 seasons. I feel confident that he can score 20-25 goals next season.
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by Sarcastic on Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:39 am
steelhammer wrote:Sutter got almost 2 minutes of PP time/game three seasons ago when he put up 21 goals. That dropped to 46 seconds/game two seasons ago and 26 seconds/game last season. Staal got 2-3 minutes/game over the last 4 seasons. Sutter will get a chance to play on the 2nd unit here where he will average close to 2 min/game PP time. Not the best minutes, obviously, but there is a huge difference between that and what he has seen the last 2 seasons. I feel confident that he can score 20-25 goals next season.
Does anybody know what position he played on the PP? We could use a guy right on the net. We tried that with Staal a couple years back but he was either scared of fighting off the defenders or just didn't know what to do there. If I remember right, he kept leaving the net and placing himself high where there is no physical contact.
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by Sarcastic on Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:41 am
Sabres_Fan wrote:Sutter has 2 more years on his deal. I think after its up he's outta Pgh. He made it pretty clear he wants to be used more offensively and he didnt have that chance in Carolina and he sure as heck isnt going to get that chance in Pgh as long as Malkin, Crosby, Neal are on the roster. I know Shero had to do what he needed to do but to me trading 1 year of Staal for 2 years of Sutter isnt that great of a deal (yes I know they got a 1st rd'er and a prospect but they may never see the NHL)
That's purely speculation on your part.
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by Sheriff66 on Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:03 am
Sabres_Fan wrote:Sutter has 2 more years on his deal. I think after its up he's outta Pgh. He made it pretty clear he wants to be used more offensively and he didnt have that chance in Carolina and he sure as heck isnt going to get that chance in Pgh as long as Malkin, Crosby, Neal are on the roster. I know Shero had to do what he needed to do but to me trading 1 year of Staal for 2 years of Sutter isnt that great of a deal (yes I know they got a 1st rd'er and a prospect but they may never see the NHL)
I'm fairly confident in saying Dumoulin will be taking regular shifts in the NHL in the next year or two.
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