BIG ERIC T.
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BIG ERIC T.
Anyone know what is going on with him. We all have high hopes for him to be lw on Crosby's line, but only 3 games and 1 point? Anyone in wbs got any info?
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Injured. See: threads below this one.
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Sounds like he is almost ready to play. Sure hope he lights it up when he gets back because no one else is. The Pens need some quality call ups for injuries.
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This. Caputi hasn't made Shero rethink sending him down yet, that's for sure. I think he might actually be playing tonight. Looks like he's on the score sheet as active.offsides wrote:Sounds like he is almost ready to play. Sure hope he lights it up when he gets back because no one else is. The Pens need some quality call ups for injuries.
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Yep, Tangradi is back in the line-up tonight.
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SWEET!WWGRD wrote:Yep, Tangradi is back in the line-up tonight.
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KV with his first Pro-fight tonight.. sounds like he won. Didn't know he ever dropped 'em.
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Anyone see him play? If so, how is he looking? I see goose eggs on the score card for him.WWGRD wrote:Yep, Tangradi is back in the line-up tonight.
Five games and 1 point, yikes! At least he doesn't have any penalty minutes either.
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He got his first professional goal last night in a 6-1 win against portland. Congrats to him as well as Strait n Sill with their first pro goals.offsides wrote:Anyone see him play? If so, how is he looking? I see goose eggs on the score card for him.WWGRD wrote:Yep, Tangradi is back in the line-up tonight.
Five games and 1 point, yikes! At least he doesn't have any penalty minutes either.
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Strait is already showing off that offensive prowess.wickedsinner wrote:He got his first professional goal last night in a 6-1 win against portland. Congrats to him as well as Strait n Sill with their first pro goals.offsides wrote:Anyone see him play? If so, how is he looking? I see goose eggs on the score card for him.WWGRD wrote:Yep, Tangradi is back in the line-up tonight.
Five games and 1 point, yikes! At least he doesn't have any penalty minutes either.
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Tangradi was "unexpectedly scratched tonight" per JB's twitter
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Uh-oh. Could be another injury. I doubt he'd be called up... if they're looking for a winger of his type it'd be Caputi. hrm.ShipHockey7 wrote:Tangradi was "unexpectedly scratched tonight" per JB's twitter
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Well, Tangradi has the flu.
Bayda left the arena on crutches.
Boogaard left the game and didn't return.
Vellieux left the game with an arm injury, JB said it looked serious.

Well, Tangradi has the flu.
Bayda left the arena on crutches.
Boogaard left the game and didn't return.
Vellieux left the game with an arm injury, JB said it looked serious.

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#$%^&*()(*&^%^&*()(*&^%^&*(*&^%$#$#$%^&Digitalgypsy66 wrote:http://community.citizensvoice.com/blog ... 11-14.aspx
Well, Tangradi has the flu.
Bayda left the arena on crutches.
Boogaard left the game and didn't return.
Vellieux left the game with an arm injury, JB said it looked serious.
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well thats less than ideal
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Corvidae wrote:#$%^&*()(*&^%^&*()(*&^%^&*(*&^%$#$#$%^&Digitalgypsy66 wrote:http://community.citizensvoice.com/blog ... 11-14.aspx
Well, Tangradi has the flu.
Bayda left the arena on crutches.
Boogaard left the game and didn't return.
Vellieux left the game with an arm injury, JB said it looked serious.
It's the curse of Chris Conner... When he was up here it was when all our injuries happened too. (Except for Gogo)
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Am I missing something here. Nine points (5,4) in 19 games. Is he hurt, sick or ............................?
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Neither, he's a rookie. If you expected him to come in and score 30 goals you're mistaken. He needs to develop and adjust to the pro game much like Caputi did last seasonoffsides wrote:Am I missing something here. Nine points (5,4) in 19 games. Is he hurt, sick or ............................?
And points per game don't get you into the NHL for example Pesonen last year
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And Bourque this year? I get your point, scoring in the AHL don't mean much, but he was suppose to come in and be Sids wing according to half the posters here. I just thought he would be lighting it up more then he is. Usually the highest scorers are the ones that get called up.WWGRD wrote:Neither, he's a rookie. If you expected him to come in and score 30 goals you're mistaken. He needs to develop and adjust to the pro game much like Caputi did last seasonoffsides wrote:Am I missing something here. Nine points (5,4) in 19 games. Is he hurt, sick or ............................?
And points per game don't get you into the NHL for example Pesonen last year
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Pesonen was penciled into the first line before last season started by half the posters here, so I really wouldn't put too much stock into that. Adjusting to the pro game is definitely a big deal -- also, and especially for a power forward, playing with a center who can get the puck to the net is important too (look how many chances ET got playing with Sid in preseason). Letestu missed some of the season, and Smith isn't exactly a playmaker-extraordinaire. Jeffrey is playing wing recently. Anyways, yes, if the Pens need a call-up on wing, Caputi, at least the first time, is gonna be the man.offsides wrote:And Bourque this year? I get your point, scoring in the AHL don't mean much, but he was suppose to come in and be Sids wing according to half the posters here. I just thought he would be lighting it up more then he is. Usually the highest scorers are the ones that get called up.WWGRD wrote:Neither, he's a rookie. If you expected him to come in and score 30 goals you're mistaken. He needs to develop and adjust to the pro game much like Caputi did last seasonoffsides wrote:Am I missing something here. Nine points (5,4) in 19 games. Is he hurt, sick or ............................?
And points per game don't get you into the NHL for example Pesonen last year
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Like Talbot this year...meecrofilm wrote:Pesonen was penciled into the first line before last season started by half the posters here...
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Five more games with zero points. Nine points in 24 games. This seems like more then adjustment to the pro game to me.WWGRD wrote:Neither, he's a rookie. If you expected him to come in and score 30 goals you're mistaken. He needs to develop and adjust to the pro game much like Caputi did last seasonoffsides wrote:Am I missing something here. Nine points (5,4) in 19 games. Is he hurt, sick or ............................?
And points per game don't get you into the NHL for example Pesonen last year

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He's been playing on the third line in more of a checking role.. kind of like Jeffrey last season excluding the PK
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Also, he was injuries most of the offseason (hand slicing) then injured again at the beginning of the season (shoulder?). That's bound to stunt anyone's progress at least a little.WWGRD wrote:He's been playing on the third line in more of a checking role.. kind of like Jeffrey last season excluding the PK
I expect one guy to be up next year (of Caputi, Jeffery, and the Test Tub) so that opens some playing to for Big ET. I also wouldn't be surprised to see him catch fire later in the year, hopefully for their playoffs (if they make it).
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Thanks, that probably explains it, at least I hope so. Like to see this big guy catch fire. We could use his skill and big body.WWGRD wrote:He's been playing on the third line in more of a checking role.. kind of like Jeffrey last season excluding the PK