canaan wrote:I don't get the reaction of Sullivan leaving. He is very replaceable and overrated
not unlike yourself. heyoooooooo
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canaan wrote:I don't get the reaction of Sullivan leaving. He is very replaceable and overrated
Arlow wrote:They will instantly make the Wild a slightly better than .500 club.
FallenHero96 wrote:Sad the pens didn't get him, but happy the Wild did.
The Pens have their stars, the Wild really needed this. Good for them.
And don't talk crap on Minnesota. A lot of people here like Pittsburgh, so don't make an ass of yourself.
dukeharris wrote:FallenHero96 wrote:Sad the pens didn't get him, but happy the Wild did.
The Pens have their stars, the Wild really needed this. Good for them.
And don't talk crap on Minnesota. A lot of people here like Pittsburgh, so don't make an ass of yourself.
Don't see any "crap" being talked here, just opinion.
Sams_Dog wrote: also like Shane Doan a lot. He's only like 32. I think. He would be a Gary Roberts type guy in the room..
Troy Loney wrote:Bunkerman535 wrote:Like it or not the Penguins are not as good as they were last season. Losing both Parise and Suter stings, losing Staal hurts, losing Sullivan hurts. The team as it is composed now is not good enough to make a cup run. Now the Staal deal looks bad, Sutter will be ok but no help from the other guys for a while. Lots of cap space in today's NHL= losing.
Nonsense.
shmenguin wrote:Troy Loney wrote:Bunkerman535 wrote:Like it or not the Penguins are not as good as they were last season. Losing both Parise and Suter stings, losing Staal hurts, losing Sullivan hurts. The team as it is composed now is not good enough to make a cup run. Now the Staal deal looks bad, Sutter will be ok but no help from the other guys for a while. Lots of cap space in today's NHL= losing.
Nonsense.
i don't see anything in there that's nonsense
Troy Loney wrote:shmenguin wrote:Troy Loney wrote:Bunkerman535 wrote:Like it or not the Penguins are not as good as they were last season. Losing both Parise and Suter stings, losing Staal hurts, losing Sullivan hurts. The team as it is composed now is not good enough to make a cup run. Now the Staal deal looks bad, Sutter will be ok but no help from the other guys for a while. Lots of cap space in today's NHL= losing.
Nonsense.
i don't see anything in there that's nonsense
This team is most definitely capable of making a cup run with the players they have now. It's nonsense to think they can't compete with what they have.
shmenguin wrote:"The team as it is composed now is not good enough to make a cup run"
that's not gospel, but it's not nonsense either. especially since they also brought back the coaching staff that crapped all over the place in april.
Troy Loney wrote:shmenguin wrote:"The team as it is composed now is not good enough to make a cup run"
that's not gospel, but it's not nonsense either. especially since they also brought back the coaching staff that crapped all over the place in april.
Ok, but then that comment about missing out on Parise doesn't change that at all does it? Bringing in another impact offensive player would reinforce whatever inane mentality they went into the Flyers series with that they needed 5 goals a game to win.
Sams_Dog wrote:Overstatement of the Year from Neil Sheehy: "This is like Gretzky going to L.A., Malkin and Crosby going to Pittsburgh," said Sheehy, Suter's agent. "It's a game-changer. It's huge. It's major league-type stuff. The Wild just got two of the best players in the league at their positions."
shmenguin wrote:Troy Loney wrote:shmenguin wrote:"The team as it is composed now is not good enough to make a cup run"
that's not gospel, but it's not nonsense either. especially since they also brought back the coaching staff that crapped all over the place in april.
Ok, but then that comment about missing out on Parise doesn't change that at all does it? Bringing in another impact offensive player would reinforce whatever inane mentality they went into the Flyers series with that they needed 5 goals a game to win.
parise makes a significant difference. he's more valuable than simply the sum of his abilities.
KG wrote:Sams_Dog wrote:Overstatement of the Year from Neil Sheehy: "This is like Gretzky going to L.A., Malkin and Crosby going to Pittsburgh," said Sheehy, Suter's agent. "It's a game-changer. It's huge. It's major league-type stuff. The Wild just got two of the best players in the league at their positions."
Can't blame him for saying that....Imagine what his commission was on this deal!!
Silly statement though, nonetheless...
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