What do you think a GM does that we as fans are not familiar with? I have always wondered.
Make budgets? Travel arrangements? Stick orders? Popcorn price sensitivity for the arena? I think there's a lot of PR.
It's easy.
JT. Ride and die.
Seriously though there are only 16 forwards. 12 play. 4 Don't.
Rotate those 4 in and out as needed. I'm guessing 2 players are hurt by game 3.
Yea but game shape is a whole new level.
Game 70 is way better than game 1. Under normal circumstances I can barely watch game 1 of the regular season it is so sloppy.
I agree. Generational doesn't mean top 10.
By definition you can only have 1 or 2 generational players in a 10 year span?
Generational gets tossed around too easily.
I agree. I don't want anyone being hurt, sick, or losing their jobs but I love the quarantine.
Nothing better than a quiet long weekend in my backyard.
Yea that's what I think eventually Tanner goes.
I often go against the grain on here but I don't think rookies should earn their ice time. Sure they have to be ready and work hard but I don't think slotting top six forwards in bottom six roles helps anyone.
I often wonder where Podkolzin fits in long term?
With Toffoli, EP, Miller, Brock, Bo, and Tanner on medium length contracts where does he slot in?
Third line?
I have witnessed people steal things before.
Not worth my time or an injury to step in. Although I learned the hard way as I stepped in once....there was a large clean up required by staff. Never worth it.
A seperate time some guy crouched vodka right in front of me and the teller. I asked the teller if he was going to step in...he said "not worth an injury". 100% agree.
I then tried to crouch my $400 whiskey order. He laughed and said "nice try".