C4 Row E wrote:Of the 3 games I attended this year, the Penguins have a combined 3 goals and have been outplayed/coached badly.
Can you please stop killing the team by your attendance? Do us all a favor and stay home please!
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C4 Row E wrote:Of the 3 games I attended this year, the Penguins have a combined 3 goals and have been outplayed/coached badly.

Kovy27 wrote:RxBandit66 wrote:This weekend showed us what we already know: when faced with any adversity, this is a .500 hockey team. With Letang out and Sid & Geno not producing, the rest of the players are easy to defend. The players tend to get easily frustrated, particularly the forwards, and take bad penalties that lead to goals. These are the same problems that have been emerging since the 2009 Cup, and they continue to be unresolved.
I'm at the point where there are a few things that need to be changed.
1. Winger. I think Zach Boychuk is a good hockey player, but I don't think he's 2nd line material on this team. Which leads me to --- He's better than Tyler Kennedy. I'd like to see Boychuk on the 3rd line and TK in the nacho box. However, I think they will make a trade for a winger and he will play on Sid's line. They will move Kunitz back to the Malkin line to see if they can get the chemistry from last year.
2. Lack of Veteran Leadership. This team really needs a Gonchar/Guerin type of player on it. It is really missing that vocal leader that can calm down before things explode...like they did in NJ.
3. Trade. So, who do you trade for? Iginla, Ryan, Gagner, Malone have been thrown out there. Ryan O'Reilly would be an interesting pick-up, if Shero could get him off his 5 years, 25 million contract demands.
I really like what I've seen from Bortuzzo. However, if he plays then we need to sit Engs.


RxBandit66 wrote:guiner wrote:Before you ditch Boychuk to third, just swap him with Kunitz and give that a go. The kid obviously has hockey sense to play with top talent, he know where to go and makes plays.
I'd be all for that if they can land a player of Iginla's calibur to play on Sid's wing. Give him a shot with those two guys, and if he fails, put Duper back there. Right now, Duper's hands of stone is killing that line, and Kuniz has been great for three games and invisible for the rest. They need to be more consistent.

guiner wrote:Before you ditch Boychuk to third, just swap him with Kunitz and give that a go. The kid obviously has hockey sense to play with top talent, he know where to go and makes plays.

Kovy27 wrote:guiner wrote:Before you ditch Boychuk to third, just swap him with Kunitz and give that a go. The kid obviously has hockey sense to play with top talent, he know where to go and makes plays.
I like that idea, as well. What's the worst that can happen?

tfrizz wrote:Kovy27 wrote:guiner wrote:Before you ditch Boychuk to third, just swap him with Kunitz and give that a go. The kid obviously has hockey sense to play with top talent, he know where to go and makes plays.
I like that idea, as well. What's the worst that can happen?
You like the idea of sticking Sid with Boychuk + Dupuis for his wingers? He'd be better off on the 3rd line with Cooke + Kennedy.






MRandall25 wrote:I'd never give Malkin PK time, given his play up to this point.

The Snapshot wrote:We also learned that Robert Bortuzzo throws punches like he wants to hurt someone. He can go.



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