Tough luck for Petersson. He may be done as far as the Sens are concerned.
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wprager wrote:Tough luck for Petersson. He may be done as far as the Sens are concerned.
wprager wrote:Tough luck for Petersson. He may be done as far as the Sens are concerned.
ditto. really like him, has lots of skills. although i'll wait another year to see if he can bounce back from that injury.NEELY wrote:wprager wrote:Tough luck for Petersson. He may be done as far as the Sens are concerned.
Yup. He was my favorite forward prospect at one time but he just can't stay healthy. Some guys just don't have the luck or the makeup to be an NHL player. So much talent too.
Aw man. Poor baby head. We'll see. Maybe he'll get some call-ups and get a chance.Hoags wrote:so Da Costa didn't get an invite and he's an RFA after this year. I guess he'll get moved, ever since we got Turris he really has no further role in the org it seems.
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Big Ev wrote:Zibanejad-DaCosta-Stone
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sandysensfan wrote:Big Ev wrote:Zibanejad-DaCosta-Stone
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What does the defense look like for tonight's game? Lawson in goal?
I feel bad for Gryba... He should get his chance.
SpezDispenser wrote:Not sure why Da Costa didn't get an invite. He's injury prone, but he's shown that when healthy he's very effective.
NEELY wrote:Gryba needs to do a lot more to show he's NHL ready.
wprager wrote:NEELY wrote:Gryba needs to do a lot more to show he's NHL ready.
I know you'll say it's a useless stat, but he's leading Bingo in +/-, or at least was, not too long ago. More importantly, he was -13 last year and is +13 this year -- that's a big turnaround. He's not going to light it up, but his offense is about on par with last year's output, but he does have a lot more PIMs. The whole team has more PIMs this year, I think. And he shoots left.
As a bottom-pairing guy, why not? I think he'll get a shot in the not-too-distant future, assuming he doesn't falter playing top-pairing minutes with Wiercioch and Borowiecki up in Ottawa.
wprager wrote:NEELY wrote:Gryba needs to do a lot more to show he's NHL ready.
I know you'll say it's a useless stat, but he's leading Bingo in +/-, or at least was, not too long ago. More importantly, he was -13 last year and is +13 this year -- that's a big turnaround. He's not going to light it up, but his offense is about on par with last year's output, but he does have a lot more PIMs. The whole team has more PIMs this year, I think. And he shoots left.
As a bottom-pairing guy, why not? I think he'll get a shot in the not-too-distant future, assuming he doesn't falter playing top-pairing minutes with Wiercioch and Borowiecki up in Ottawa.
NEELY wrote:wprager wrote:NEELY wrote:Gryba needs to do a lot more to show he's NHL ready.
I know you'll say it's a useless stat, but he's leading Bingo in +/-, or at least was, not too long ago. More importantly, he was -13 last year and is +13 this year -- that's a big turnaround. He's not going to light it up, but his offense is about on par with last year's output, but he does have a lot more PIMs. The whole team has more PIMs this year, I think. And he shoots left.
As a bottom-pairing guy, why not? I think he'll get a shot in the not-too-distant future, assuming he doesn't falter playing top-pairing minutes with Wiercioch and Borowiecki up in Ottawa.
What's his +/- look like without the two best goaltenders in the AHL?
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