Bring him the Cuss up already!
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cash wrote:SensGirl11 wrote:Absolutely! We need some healthy bodies out there. There's nothing wrong with him sitting and calling up Butler for the time being. Let's see what he can do, he's on fire in Bingo right now.
Speaking of which, he had another two goal night for 12 in 14 games!
On another note, what's up with Wiercioch? The guy I saw in the preseason should have more than 1 assist by now...
marakh wrote:I can count about 3 players on the big team that can hammer a one timer like that
Dash wrote:Fisher? Alfredsson?
SpezDispenser wrote:When SG11 and I met him at the Fan Appreciation night or whatever, our first thought was that he was small. He might be six feet, but he was a string bean in my eyes.
My only issue with Butler is that he's a prime candidate to be hit hard in the NHL. I wonder if he can handle it.
wprager wrote:
Karlsson is 6' and skinny, and he's targeted pretty much all the time. And it's easier to target defensemen (dump-in to his side, there's just two of them). As long as he doesn't skate through the wrong places with his head down he shold be mostly fine.
SpezDispenser wrote:G Zane Kalemba signed to a professional try out with Bingo. Is Brodeur still hurt, is Lehner hurt worse than we thought?
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SpezDispenser wrote:G Zane Kalemba signed to a professional try out with Bingo.
On that note, I find it embarassing that Karlsson is willing to take a hit to make a play and Campoli is not. I don't know where the guy from the playoffs went, but he's nowhere to be seen this season. Of all the players, I find his season to be the biggest disappointment.wprager wrote:
Karlsson is 6' and skinny, and he's targeted pretty much all the time. And it's easier to target defensemen (dump-in to his side, there's just two of them). As long as he doesn't skate through the wrong places with his head down he shold be mostly fine.
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