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The U wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:If there so tiresome to watch, why do you even watch them then? Even know I was disappointed with the game and some of there play this year, they have never gotten to the point where I just want to stop watching them.
I miss the cycling, offensive puck possession, and the grit and semi dirty/intimidating play of old Cooke, Roberts, Ruutu.

penny lane wrote:The U wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:If there so tiresome to watch, why do you even watch them then? Even know I was disappointed with the game and some of there play this year, they have never gotten to the point where I just want to stop watching them.
I miss the cycling, offensive puck possession, and the grit and semi dirty/intimidating play of old Cooke, Roberts, Ruutu.
on occasion I miss jarkko


penny lane wrote:The U wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:If there so tiresome to watch, why do you even watch them then? Even know I was disappointed with the game and some of there play this year, they have never gotten to the point where I just want to stop watching them.
I miss the cycling, offensive puck possession, and the grit and semi dirty/intimidating play of old Cooke, Roberts, Ruutu.
on occasion I miss jarkko

meow wrote:slappybrown wrote:Pat verbeek
Hated that dude
Geoff Sanderson too. Spell your **** name right
Whoa, keep Pat Verbeek out of this. Dude is a saint

Henry Hank wrote:Therrien is right for a certain kind of team. He outlived his usefulness here. Bylsma is too. He was the right guy at the right time for the Cup run. He completely earned his Jack Adams coaching a talent-strapped team. He's not the right guy for the team now. They need someone who can reign in a team with star talents.

pulp22 wrote:I'm super frustrated by this team and I think things need to change, but to all of a sudden pine for therrien again is a bit over the top. People lambasted him his last season here.

Tim Thomasen wrote:Henry Hank wrote:Therrien is right for a certain kind of team. He outlived his usefulness here. Bylsma is too. He was the right guy at the right time for the Cup run. He completely earned his Jack Adams coaching a talent-strapped team. He's not the right guy for the team now. They need someone who can reign in a team with star talents.
And who do you think that is?

Tim Thomasen wrote:Henry Hank wrote:Therrien is right for a certain kind of team. He outlived his usefulness here. Bylsma is too. He was the right guy at the right time for the Cup run. He completely earned his Jack Adams coaching a talent-strapped team. He's not the right guy for the team now. They need someone who can reign in a team with star talents.
And who do you think that is?

Henry Hank wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:Henry Hank wrote:Therrien is right for a certain kind of team. He outlived his usefulness here. Bylsma is too. He was the right guy at the right time for the Cup run. He completely earned his Jack Adams coaching a talent-strapped team. He's not the right guy for the team now. They need someone who can reign in a team with star talents.
And who do you think that is?
Beats me. Shero needs to find him.

farnham16 wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:Henry Hank wrote:Therrien is right for a certain kind of team. He outlived his usefulness here. Bylsma is too. He was the right guy at the right time for the Cup run. He completely earned his Jack Adams coaching a talent-strapped team. He's not the right guy for the team now. They need someone who can reign in a team with star talents.
And who do you think that is?
Lindy Ruff. I'm not saying we should fire Bylsma now but he should be fired unless we make it to at least the Eastern Finals. Lindy Ruff would be a great fit.

Henry Hank wrote:"For whatever reason, we couldn't get to our game."
"For whatever reason, we got outworked."
"For whatever reason, we weren't executing tonight."
For whatever reason, it's really getting tiresome following this team.
I think it's karma for ripping on the Caps so much. Little did I know the Pens were on their way to becoming that team. Just sucks, man.



farnham16 wrote:Therrien is a beast of a coach. Shame the Pens gave up on him. Its amazing what he's doing with that Montreal roster.

Tim Thomasen wrote:Henry Hank wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:Henry Hank wrote:Therrien is right for a certain kind of team. He outlived his usefulness here. Bylsma is too. He was the right guy at the right time for the Cup run. He completely earned his Jack Adams coaching a talent-strapped team. He's not the right guy for the team now. They need someone who can reign in a team with star talents.
And who do you think that is?
Beats me. Shero needs to find him.
Great answer.

shmenguin wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:Henry Hank wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:Henry Hank wrote:Therrien is right for a certain kind of team. He outlived his usefulness here. Bylsma is too. He was the right guy at the right time for the Cup run. He completely earned his Jack Adams coaching a talent-strapped team. He's not the right guy for the team now. They need someone who can reign in a team with star talents.
And who do you think that is?
Beats me. Shero needs to find him.
Great answer.
So because no one ever heard of bylsma, none of us were allowed to want mt fired in 09 then


columbia wrote:pulp22 wrote:I'm super frustrated by this team and I think things need to change, but to all of a sudden pine for therrien again is a bit over the top. People lambasted him his last season here.
I didn't want him to be fired, because I believed in him as a coach. I was exceedingly wrong about the outcome, if course. I still think its the easy way out to blame DB....and don't see a miracle coming around bend by blaming him and expecting another coach to fix their problems, which - unlike 2009 - are mostly due to the roster.

Pitt87 wrote:Henry Hank wrote:"For whatever reason, we couldn't get to our game."
"For whatever reason, we got outworked."
"For whatever reason, we weren't executing tonight."
For whatever reason, it's really getting tiresome following this team.
I think it's karma for ripping on the Caps so much. Little did I know the Pens were on their way to becoming that team. Just sucks, man.
As of tonight:
#1 in our division. #2 in the conference. #2 in GF (to TB, who has won 9 games...). #3 in diff. Oh, and our captain is the NHL's leading scorer.... well, tied. Still
I don't think its as bad as all that.




MRandall25 wrote:I'd say part of the problem is that, while we do need to do something about the personnel as it currently stands (as mentioned above), there's not much out there that fits what we need and is a reasonable price.
You have to weigh the costs and benefits. Even if a guy costs a second rounder and a roster player (which I believe is what Hal Gill cost last year, just for argument's sake), are we in a position organizational-wise to give up a roster player to fill a need? Sure, if it'll cost a guy we're currently scratching (this is not counting Despres, who is a case by himself), go for it. But if it's one of the players who either is or will be a contributor in some way come playoff time, would you do it?

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