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I really hope that last thing isn't just a camp experiment. Malkin was pretty good on the PK in Russia before he was drafted and he's great at stripping pucks. The thought of him and 87 getting out there at the end of a kill against a tired PP is extremely interesting to me. It was also inject some much-needed aggression to a unit that sits back too much at times.
Gaucho wrote:Nah, I'm rooting hard for Tangradi to prove it all wrong. He's been making slow steady progress, it seems.
netwolf wrote:Tangradi doesn't have the offensive talent Bennett has, but he's better on the wall and he can drive the net, occupying defensemen and opening space. Tangradi's skating isn't top end, but he's fine in a straight-line, and as long as he keeps his feet moving on the wall, he's fine there too. I don't know that he'll work out, but I think he's a better fit right now.
Gaucho wrote:Bennett and Crosby would just pass the puck to each other all day.
Gaucho wrote:What makes you think Despres is ready for top pairing minutes and why do you sit our top penalty killer?
Gaucho wrote:Any thoughts on Jeffrey, Jeffery and Jeffries, netwolf?
Mike Colligan @MikeColligan
#Pens Dustin Jeffrey not getting much attention early in camp, but team is also considering him as potential winger on Malkin-Neal line
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Gaucho wrote:During a 1 on 1 drill down low, Eric Tangradi shook past Simon Despres, deked the heck out of Tomas Vokoun, and dumped a backhand into a mostly-empty net.
Both Despres and Vokoun suck?
meecrofilm wrote:So what you're saying is...
Kunitz-Crosby-Bennett
Tangradi-Malkin-Neal
Cooke-Sutter-Kennedy
Glass-Vitale-Dupuis
Jeffrey
?
Gaucho wrote:why do you sit our top penalty killer?
Gaucho wrote:Adams is not a top penalty killer on our team?
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