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2 hours ago, Pepe Silvia said:

Why do I need a rebuttal? You're making ridiculous claims, I want to know how you're drawing these conclusions.

No you don't you are just on here to inhibit opinions. If you were interested then read a few of the posts on this thread, it's not that difficult.

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2 hours ago, Whorvat said:

There is nothing to say that he WILL come back, I said he has been considering coming back once his contract is up in Russia. He has been vocal about that much. And it has been noted several times in this thread.

 

Yet here you are, stating 'he likely will never come back'.

 

Please show proof of him stating he is considering never coming back, or not coming back at all.

 

At the very least it'll back up some of the drivel you've been peddling for ages about him. 

Use your imagination, if I wanted to come back I'd say so categorically. He hasn't, therefore what does that tell you? You people are so needy it is becoming laughable.

You're like a crowd of dumped wallflowers.:lol:

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55 minutes ago, SilentSam said:

Why Sautner Vids?

 

Stetcher and Tryamkin are self built.

Desjardins impolitely told Stetcher when he made the team.. “Your’re not supposed to be here”.. slam dunked from College, Desjardins taught Stetcher nothing.

The same goes for Tryamkin, after his KHL season was over with Avto, he flew to Vancouver.

As a matter of fact, promptly after a 26 hr journey from Russia, dropped his luggage off at the Hotel at 4am and continued off to practice with the Canucks at UBC.

In the slots of ice time he was given at the end of that season, Tryamkin showed well.

His full season, or Games played, Nik played very well, and showed glimpses of players we have not seen here for years.

Mitchell, Jovonowski, Diduck, and Rome, but tied into that was some skating ability by a man that size that leaves the potential of his ceiling wide open. 

There were sure fire strengths in Tryamkins game that should have been explored here, but they weren’t.

 

The only thumb print Desjardins can put on him is calling his fitness out to the media, that being the only fingerprint A.S.

Thumbing down a young players fitness level as a valuable lesson?  Throw him to the media in this day and age?

It Could have been handled better.

Desjardins never spent any time with him..  he said himself he would talk to Tryamkin through the Twins.  That is shocking.. 

what was that diploma for? 

Farming?  

Probably why he won a Calder Cup. 

Nik averaged 22 mins a game last season in the KHL, doesn’t matter what league your in.. you only get it, if you can play it.

 

Blah blah blah! You have a knack of being able to change truth and reality to suit your ravings. You can't substantiate any of that and what you don't know you have placed your own soured slant on it.

 

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1 minute ago, Pepe Silvia said:

I'm not trolling this thread. You said the ONLY reason Tryamkin was good enough for the NHL was because of Willie and Lidster. I want to know what you're basing that off of.

Well if that is not obvious to you then maybe you didn't watch the games every night. Are you saying he was not twice the player when he left that he was when he arrived?

It was all down to him was it?

 

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5 minutes ago, alfstonker said:

Well if that is not obvious to you then maybe you didn't watch the games every night. Are you saying he was not twice the player when he left that he was when he arrived?

It was all down to him was it?

 

Of course he was a better player than when he arrived. That's what happens to most young talented players. They learn through coaching, the appointed leaders on their teams and (hopefully) from their own mistakes and experiences while on the ice.   

 

You can't deny Tryamkin's frame and natural talent. Willie D or not, Tryamkin could slide in on any teams top 6, probably top 4. 

Tryamkin doesn't owe anything to Willie.

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14 minutes ago, Pepe Silvia said:

Of course he was a better player than when he arrived. That's what happens to most young talented players. They learn through coaching, the appointed leaders on their teams and (hopefully) from their own mistakes and experiences while on the ice.   

 

You can't deny Tryamkin's frame and natural talent. Willie D or not, Tryamkin could slide in on any teams top 6, probably top 4. 

Tryamkin doesn't owe anything to Willie.

That's what I said.

And no he couldn't so I'm out, I've had enough of constant repetition of these fantasies. 

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47 minutes ago, alfstonker said:

Use your imagination, if I wanted to come back I'd say so categorically. He hasn't, therefore what does that tell you? You people are so needy it is becoming laughable.

You're like a crowd of dumped wallflowers.:lol:

You're the one wanting proof of him saying he's coming back, but when I ask for the same in return for what you've been spewing you tell me to use my imagination.

 

Nothing says 'I have a valid point' with a rebuttal like 'use your imagination'

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2 minutes ago, alfstonker said:

That's what I said.

And no he couldn't so I'm out, I've had enough of constant repetition of these fantasies. 

Maybe we could trade Tree’s rights to the Leafs for their first in 2019?  Their D is clearly horrible, and Tree would help them A LOT.

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2 minutes ago, qwijibo said:

His rights are worth a late rounds pick.  

Nope.  His rights are worth EASILY a first (not in the lottery).  The thing is the Leaf’s D is clearly the worst in the league.  They would pay big for a guy like Tree, who instantly plays top. Minutes.

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5 minutes ago, Alflives said:

Nope.  His rights are worth EASILY a first (not in the lottery).  The thing is the Leaf’s D is clearly the worst in the league.  They would pay big for a guy like Tree, who instantly plays top. Minutes.

Only in your dreams Alf.  

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1 hour ago, alfstonker said:

Blah blah blah! You have a knack of being able to change truth and reality to suit your ravings. You can't substantiate any of that and what you don't know you have placed your own soured slant on it.

 

Again, why the Sautner vids.?

What connection are you trying to make the the conversation other than confusing it regularly? 

.. but that’s your schtick, grab the vape A.S.

Numb yet?

anything that your referring to as blah blah blah, was all on TV or in the papers on Tryamkins arrival.   That’s before you ever heard of him, or realized he was a Canuck.

When your late for the party you might want to take a double hit A.S.

 

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4 hours ago, SilentSam said:

Why Sautner Vids?

 

Stetcher and Tryamkin are self built.

Desjardins impolitely told Stetcher when he made the team.. “Your’re not supposed to be here”.. slam dunked from College, Desjardins taught Stetcher nothing.

The same goes for Tryamkin, after his KHL season was over with Avto, he flew to Vancouver.

As a matter of fact, promptly after a 26 hr journey from Russia, dropped his luggage off at the Hotel at 4am and continued off to practice with the Canucks at UBC.

In the slots of ice time he was given at the end of that season, Tryamkin showed well.

His full season, or Games played, Nik played very well, and showed glimpses of players we have not seen here for years.

Mitchell, Jovonowski, Diduck, and Rome, but tied into that was some skating ability by a man that size that leaves the potential of his ceiling wide open. 

There were sure fire strengths in Tryamkins game that should have been explored here, but they weren’t.

 

The only thumb print Desjardins can put on him is calling his fitness out to the media, that being the only fingerprint A.S.

Thumbing down a young players fitness level as a valuable lesson?  Throw him to the media in this day and age?

It Could have been handled better.

Desjardins never spent any time with him..  he said himself he would talk to Tryamkin through the Twins.  That is shocking.. 

what was that diploma for? 

Farming?  

Probably why he won a Calder Cup. 

Nik averaged 22 mins a game last season in the KHL, doesn’t matter what league your in.. you only get it, if you can play it.

 

Yea WD the kid specialist... Glad twitchy is gone. Worst coach ive seen in the nhl. Poorest line management ever. Never strayed from his broken plan. 

 

100% in for nikita to return. Guys on this forum rip on certain players relentlessly.. Jake and Nikita the last few years. Sbisa also till he was claimed then everyone realized he was prob a top 4 on our D core.. Lol Tryamkin is a great hockey player and has raw talent almost prime for molding into a great hockey player. I can wait to witness it myself. 

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5 hours ago, Alflives said:

Maybe we could trade Tree’s rights to the Leafs for their first in 2019?  Their D is clearly horrible, and Tree would help them A LOT.

Why would we trade one of our top prospects to the Leafs?

In two seasons, Tryamkin will be one of our most valuable players. 

We need defense as much as they do for the foreseeable future, and watching Tryamkin destroy opposition while sporting a Leafs jersey for the next decade would be awful, especially for a pick that may or may not pan out.

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10 hours ago, Alflives said:

Maybe we could trade Tree’s rights to the Leafs for their first in 2019?  Their D is clearly horrible, and Tree would help them A LOT.

Would rather get nothing for Nikita than trade him to Toronto.

 

**** the leafs he would help US a lot.  He will come back.

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