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TwoSheds wrote:Shakes wrote:Speaking of Letestu, he potted
Another one last night. 16 pts on
The season. Happy for
Him.
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sil wrote:JoseCuervo wrote:FallenHero96 wrote:Keep Neal away from Jeffrey. Wasn't he Neal's center for his first season here, when he had 1 goal in 20 games? I'd let Sutter center that line.
That was Letestu. Jeffrey tore his ACL earlier in the year prior to the Neal trade.
I think Jeffrey has actually done a pretty solid job filling in for Malkin. There seems to be a fair amount of criticism towards him simply because he isn't Malkin, but he's played a good two-way game.
Actually, during Neal's first year here, both Letestu and Jeffrey were his centermen...at least for a while until Jeffrey got hurt. Crosby and Malkin were both out by the time Neal showed up. What a terrible year that was. I went to a pens/habs game that spring, pens lost 3-0. We had already acquired Kovalev but Jeffrey was still playing. I remember because he ripped one off the crossbar about 2 minutes into the game, and the pens never sniffed a goal the rest of the way.



meecrofilm wrote:The fact that he and Sutter weren't switched for good after the first Boston game is inexplicable, but it's a moot point now I guess with Geno likely returning Friday.

meow wrote:Yes?


Beveridge wrote:meecrofilm wrote:The fact that he and Sutter weren't switched for good after the first Boston game is inexplicable, but it's a moot point now I guess with Geno likely returning Friday.
If I were to wager my life savings on why Sutter stayed on the 3rd line, it is because Geno wasn't going to be out long and it allows Sutter/Cooke/TK more time to gel as a unit because we need at least 3 lines rolling come playoffs.

JoseCuervo wrote:You sure? I just did a quick check on wiki and it had Jeffrey tearing his ACL February 11 and Neal being traded February 21...


MarioLives wrote:He has been very quiet lately. Also,
Any concerns with how slow Eaton seems? He gets
Beat a lot to the corners. Not complaining
Just curious if it is a concern?

JoseCuervo wrote:Beveridge wrote:meecrofilm wrote:The fact that he and Sutter weren't switched for good after the first Boston game is inexplicable, but it's a moot point now I guess with Geno likely returning Friday.
If I were to wager my life savings on why Sutter stayed on the 3rd line, it is because Geno wasn't going to be out long and it allows Sutter/Cooke/TK more time to gel as a unit because we need at least 3 lines rolling come playoffs.
The pens would also likely have only 2 effective lines. Keeping Sutter on the third line was better for the balance of the line-up. TK-Jeffrey-Cooke looks like a 4th line. I'd rather have 1-3-3-4 then 1-2-4-4.

Idoit40fans wrote:Its extremely obvious why he was producing and why his production dropped. It has also been discussed in other threads. Yes, it was a bad question and was inexplicably formatted like a poem.


DudeMan2766 wrote:MarioLives wrote:He has been very quiet lately. Also,
Any concerns with how slow Eaton seems? He gets
Beat a lot to the corners. Not complaining
Just curious if it is a concern?
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Mr. Colby wrote:What happened with Neal's line in 2011:
-Staal started as center for a few games, the line was just awful.
-Jeffrey played like 2.5 games there and they looked pretty good
-Letestu finished the year there and they were just awful. Also some time during the Letestu era, Kovalev quit.




SolidSnake wrote:I want Goligoski back



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