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  1. On 3/7/2021 at 7:21 PM, PetrSykora said:

    Oh hey, Tom Wilson got suspended for trying to smash someone's brain in again. Only 7 games this time but Ovechkin has the nerve to come out and say it's a joke even though his serial offender of a teammate has gotten off easy numerous times and arguably has yet again. Can't wait until the first round of the playoffs when this cycle inevitably repeats itself again. 

    Ha what an idiot. The playoffs don't start until a week from now!

    Besides, Tom Wilson is a reformed player. The Craps even stitched an A on his sweater after his latest suspension for dishing out brain damage to prove it. Don't pay any mind to tonight's game when he sucker punched the back of Buchnevich's head while he was laying face down and immediately followed that act up by trying to drive a helmet-less Panarin into the ice. He's a champion.

  2. The cynic in me has already given up hope on winning the lottery. The Ducks could realistically lose every game remaining and it still wouldn't move the needle for me. Calling it now, the Kraken will win the lottery. When you consider Seattle's odds and remember the 100% legitimate bubble lottery that totally wasn't the perfect scenario to drum up added interest in the league's play-in tournament last summer, you got a recipe for some classic NHL shenanigans. 

  3. 7 hours ago, DT2008 said:

    Where the hell was the medical staff?  If this has been bothering him for 2 years, why wasn’t he operated on during the shutdown last year?  Does this mean he has to be protected or can he be exposed to the draft?

    The entire organization needs a deep cleansing at this point. On the surface his story seems eerily similar to Kesler's. I really hope it ends there and they didn't just spend the last two years pumping Silf full of painkillers to the point of illness like Kesler said he experienced here. 

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  4. I hope not since he's still one of our best players and one of the few reasons to turn on a Ducks game but I can see it happening. Hard to imagine these last couple of years being any fun to endure for someone of his standards and barring a miracle, it doesn't seem like that will change much in our immediate future. Factor that on top of all this pandemic garbage and you can't really blame him if he decides to call it a career. I just wish he could win another Cup to guarantee his spot in the HHoF where he belongs.

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  5. A small part of me is hoping Getzlaf gets sent to Toronto so he can either bump Thornton and/or Spezza out of the lineup for good, or form an awkward late-2000s superline with those two. I want to see playoff Getzlaf again almost as much as Adam Lowry doesn't want to see playoff Getzlaf again.

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  6. On 3/15/2021 at 7:27 PM, g20topdogg said:

    Nah, I don't see him coaching. 

    I could see Bieksa and Scotty though. Scotty just has that leadership ability I think. And I'm surprised at Bieksa sometimes. If you've ever seen him on what is it TSN? He discusses situations and analyzes plays well I think. 

    He is surprisingly competent as a TV analyst. I say surprisingly because skating around aimlessly like a headless chicken and performing snow angels on the ice were the only two moves in his defensive repertoire while he was collecting millions in Anaheim. I'd give him credit for the superman punches but those get canceled out by the countless times he'd skate into a scrum just to throw someone on top of Gibson. Worst Duck of all time. At least Shattenkirk has been stinking up the place on a team that's going nowhere.

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  7. It wasn't so much that Karlsson was traded, it was the fact that he was traded to bring back a mediocre player (at best.. a mark which he often fell short of) we already let go of a few years prior. It was giving up Gardiner to bring back Beauchemin after letting him walk all over again except Beauchemin was a NHL quality defenceman during his first two stints as a Duck. The same could not be said about Wisniewski who got himself glued to a chair in the press box shortly after that trade was made.

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  8. Oh hey, Tom Wilson got suspended for trying to smash someone's brain in again. Only 7 games this time but Ovechkin has the nerve to come out and say it's a joke even though his serial offender of a teammate has gotten off easy numerous times and arguably has yet again. Can't wait until the first round of the playoffs when this cycle inevitably repeats itself again. 

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  9. I forgot mushmouth was even in our organization. What was his role again, consultant? Consigliere? Was he on the payroll for any other reason than to go old boy clubbing with Bob? Cause the on-ice product here is absolutely in need of some consulting and has been for a while.

    This feels a lot like the Carlyle hiring honestly. A disappointing team with high expectations brings back the hard nosed coach from their (almost) glory days over a decade ago to straighten out this soft generation or something like that. Of course he has the two championships in Los Angeles to his name while Carlyle was driving 18 wheelers off cliffs in Toronto, but they were a total disaster by the time he was getting locked out of his own dressing room. Better option than Eakins most likely but I don't think that slow and methodical early 2010s Kings style of hockey is going to be very successful now in a division with guys like Matthews and McDavid.

  10. On 2/23/2021 at 3:36 AM, Spike1981 said:

    all these here who are saying "fire BM" I can't understand. of course, he made some big contracts (too long and too many NTC/NMC) which I not like, but all are reasonable. outside of that what mistakes he made? Kesler and Eaves were unfortunately with their injuries, especially Eaves. he was interim coach to kick the players in the ass (Montour trade). he traded a lot last deadline and try it.

    effort of the players you can't count on him, if the team gives 60 minutes effort, they would win a lot of games, we watched it on the Vegas games last week and the first period yesterday. but what can you do if the effort of the players aren't enough? you can not give the blame always at the coaches. the players are professional hockey player who all have a lot of salary, so its the minimum to expect that they play for that money and their jobs! the Henrique-waiver is a risky move, but BM tried to wake up the pathetic play of some players. the only veterans who give effort is Rakell and Gibson. Silf, Henrique, Fowler, Shatt and Getz play without willing to win.

    its a damn waste of talent, especially a waste of Gibson and Rakell. I some seasons thought Rakell is lazy, but he is one who plays at a good level, he only doesn't have the goal instinct and shots unfortunately.

    Gibson is about 3 first rounder value or a elite player... its the real waste if your teammates not giving enough effort.

    we all don't know what is going wrong with the effort. are the trainings too easy and not build on endurance and stamina? or is a effort killer in the locker room?

    Off the top of my head:

    - Hiring Randy Carlyle for a second stint because he won a championship with the team 10 years prior with an antiquated style of play. Don't tell me about the 2017 playoffs where two sorry Canadian teams got smacked, I'm sure head coach Bob Murray could have gotten the same result there.

    - Flat out refusing to fire Randy Carlyle after the most embarrassing stretch of hockey this franchise has ever seen and instead blaming it on the players he put there. Trading locker room glue guys like Cogliano before getting outscored 40-8 (or whatever god-awful number it was) on a road trip sure sent a message. 

    - Giving that trainwreck Bieksa an insane NMC extension before he even played a game as a Duck because he's buddies with Kesler.. the same Kesler who straight up refused to go anywhere but Anaheim or Chicago before he was traded and wasn't at risk of leaving if Bieksa never becomes a Duck. 100% unnecessary and it only handcuffed this team once cap hell and Vegas became a reality. 

    - A number of flip-flopping "re-tools" where the team's identity was supposed to change in an effort to match whoever beat us in the playoffs that year. One year it's "we need more size and sandpaper", the next it's "we need more skill and speed". All that ever changed was what corner of the dumpster he'd look in that July 10th after most free agents have signed.. or what role player he'd pointlessly throw away at the deadline for someone who didn't fit (cough DSP.. still upset about that)

    - Failure to maximize assets and hanging onto certain players for too long. I think this one speaks for itself when you look at his recent record. Shoutout to our waived top goal scorer from a season ago Adam Henrique for being an example of both. 

    Kesler's extension looks bad now but it gets a pass. Eaves was sketchy from the start. As awesome as he was in that short stretch, the only consistent thing in his career has been injury. Silfverberg and Henrique would've made more sense if this team was trending anywhere but down when they were extended. Again, hanging onto players too long and failing to establish a clear path for this team going forward.  

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  11. 7 hours ago, PetrSykora said:

    I think they would've taken Freddie over Fleury if it came to that. Big credit to Fleury for turning his career around that first year in Vegas but he was a total mess towards the end in Pittsburgh. He was the catalyst for so many of their playoff meltdowns over the years to the point where they felt comfortable replacing him with an unproven rookie in 2016. They did it again the next year although Fleury held his own at the start of that run.

    Bernier should be considered a swear word on these forums. Guy hasn't won a game in over 450 days. Part of that is playing for the Red Wings of course. Consistently letting in goals from outside the blueline doesn't help though. Gimme Fleury at his worst making snow angels in his crease instead of whatever sport Bernier thought he was playing for us in 2017.

    Too late to edit but I'm 100% backwards here. It's been that long since a Red Wing goalie other than Bernier has won a game (which is an absolute woof in itself). I may be entirely incorrect but I still feel like I did a little more homework before making that dumb post than Bernier did prior to attending that Nelson Mandela Night event in Toronto where he confused him for a hockey player in an interview :ph34r:

  12. 8 hours ago, Jasoaks said:

    I do think so, yeah! I remember the trade happening and being like...really? But also, with the ED coming up the next year...every team knew the Ducks were in trouble with goaltending and in defense. Although....hindsight....if we decide to let Freddie be taken in the ED....he probably does. Meaning they probably don't take Fleury. Meaning we probably keep Theodore and all our D...meaning we don't sign Bernier...meaning we probably at least get to the finals in 2017 if not win the cup....

    And we'd still have Theo. But also Stoner lol

    We wouldn't have Steel or Comtois right now...but...I dunno. We'll have to see how they really pan out. Put Zegras with Comtois. Steel makes bigger leaps in the coming seasons...who knows.

    Although, maybe Vegas still takes Fleury. I dunno...you're starting a franchise...you've got Fleury or Freddie to be your starter...who do you pick? 3-time stanley cup champion (or 2 lol) but older? Or (maybe 1-time stanley cup champion lol), but younger and room to grow?

    I think they would've taken Freddie over Fleury if it came to that. Big credit to Fleury for turning his career around that first year in Vegas but he was a total mess towards the end in Pittsburgh. He was the catalyst for so many of their playoff meltdowns over the years to the point where they felt comfortable replacing him with an unproven rookie in 2016. They did it again the next year although Fleury held his own at the start of that run.

    Bernier should be considered a swear word on these forums. Guy hasn't won a game in over 450 days. Part of that is playing for the Red Wings of course. Consistently letting in goals from outside the blueline doesn't help though. Gimme Fleury at his worst making snow angels in his crease instead of whatever sport Bernier thought he was playing for us in 2017.

  13. I watched the Rangers home opener and couldn't help but notice during the ceremony how everyone was circling around the Rangers logo at centre ice in the same direction but everyone introduced after DeAngelo went to go line up at the opposite end of the circle instead of continuing beside him. It was very obvious and awkward. I didn't even know about the Georgiev thing.

    Adding an over the top toxic element to our already lethargic locker room might break Gibson. We've seen him attack opponents before, how long until he starts slashing at the legs of his own defenders for being trash?

  14. The problem with Rutherford is that he went to the Brian Burke school of win-now mode regardless of who you're managing. He wouldn't be much help to a team like ours that's stuck in a 12th place finish identity crisis cause the GM doesn't want to commit to a rebuild when (at best) he could be getting swept out of the first round instead. He'd be a new voice in the ears of the Samuelis though. As little faith as I might have in Rutherford long term, I still feel like that would be a positive.

    Fun thought: Maybe there's an alternate universe where Rutherford is never hired in Pittsburgh. He takes Murray's job after GMBM gets himself fired for even flirting with the bat**** crazy idea of replacing Boudreau with Carlyle a year early after they lose to Chicago. Instead of trading for that waste of space Bieksa, they trade for Kessel who pulls that comically oversized horseshoe outta Rinne's backside. We'd be in the exact same situation right about now anyway, at least we might've had another title or two to show for it.

    I blame Bieksa

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  15. 3 hours ago, Jasoaks said:

    Something happened when we changed D coaches....Manson just completely changed. Is it 'cause this new guy wants to change his game to be someone he's not? Is that what happened??? Is no one talking about this in the locker room or in the management offices? or in the coaches corners??? It seems so obvious on the outside and such a night and day difference.

    Manson has not looked comfortable since. Injuries, maybe? I guess it could be that, too...

    Hard to believe this is the same player whose name was linked to Nylander in trade rumors not so long ago. That could've ended up looking like a repeat of the Hall for Larsson fiasco if it actually happened.

  16. 2 hours ago, gilligoos said:

    Unfortunately with the 2021 playoff structure, one of those C+ teams will make it to the final four.

    Oof, I must have misread that part when looking up the playoff format. No wonder Canadians are so excited for this season.

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  17. It starts tonight! There's already drama brewing. Draisaitl is out here claiming the Oilers are still the best team in Canada and it's hilarious cause it's like bragging about getting a C+ on a final exam. Watch all 4 guaranteed Canadian playoff teams get wiped out in the first round.

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  18. Lots of people online making fun of Perry for getting waived and calling him washed as if he didn't just score 3 huge goals in the Stanley Cup Final a few months ago. Meanwhile, hockey fans are supposed to be excited about mesozoic era all-star Joe Thornton in a Leafs sweater. I don't get it.

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