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[GDT] Around the NHL | February (02-08) 2020

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2 minutes ago, WHL rocks said:

Not only greatest goal scorer OV os also one of the mosy physical pkayera in history. 

 

Since he came in to NHL OV has 3rd most hits in entire NHL.. OV has 3000 hits only Dustin Brown and Clutterbuck have more since OV been in NHL. He's a 6'3 235 lbs scoring and hitting machine.

 

OV only missed 17 games out of 1170 with injury.

 

Simply Amazing.

Bure with a mean streak and no health issues might have been able to approach OV.  Greatest winger of all time already in my books.

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10 hours ago, Toyotasfan said:

Flames captain Giordano left game against Sharks with a lower body injury. Looked like his knee gave right out as took a shot , did awkward splits as he went down, got up heavily favouring his right leg.

McDavid out there somewhere with a voodoo doll?

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10 hours ago, Toyotasfan said:

Flames captain Giordano left game against Sharks with a lower body injury. Looked like his knee gave right out as took a shot , did awkward splits as he went down, got up heavily favouring his right leg.

awkward and unpretty

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2 hours ago, -Vintage Canuck- said:

Cody Ceci will be “out for a while” with a ankle injury.

Guess that screws up this genius' plan... https://editorinleaf.com/2020/02/05/toronto-maple-leafs-dubas-now/

 

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After a loss against the Florida Panthers, everyone is preaching for the Toronto Maple Leafs to make a trade now.

The game was a mix of bad luck and some poor play in the defensive zone from a certain player (Cody Ceci). It was unfortunate because this was a game they had to win, and they didn’t.

Fans are now preaching for the departure of Ceci as some believe he was the one that cost the Toronto Maple Leafs the game, and at some level, they’re not wrong.

But to be able to bring a defenseman back in return for Ceci, or just to get a team to take on that contract is unlikely. The 26-year-old has only one goal in 53 games and only has eight points in that span.

His corsi is trending downward, which was likely expected. And his defensive play, is just well, not good enough.

If the Toronto Maple Leafs want to become a consistent team, it has to start with the trade of Ceci.

Best part of the article:

 

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Even a good trade might not help the Toronto Maple Leafs secure a spot, but I can guarantee one thing: they ain’t missing the playoffs this season.

So, a team sitting in 10th in their conference, trending downwards... and this guy can guarantee getting in??? Bold prediction, but who knows, maybe their schedule looks good.

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