tim1_2 wrote:wprager wrote:Think this is the wrong thread for O-Sens lineups.
Pfft. You're thread policing is hypocritical at best and farcical at worst.
Word.
tim1_2 wrote:wprager wrote:Think this is the wrong thread for O-Sens lineups.
Pfft. You're thread policing is hypocritical at best and farcical at worst.
Ev wrote:wprager wrote:Ev wrote:Smith is easily a better option than chiasson
Can't disagree with that. But I'd he a better option on the wing then Neil? Peumpel? Greening, even? It's not like we are playing with elven forwards.
My lines:
Michalek Turris stone
Puempel Zib ryan
Lazar Pageau comdra
Hoffman Legwand smith
spader wrote:Ev wrote:wprager wrote:Ev wrote:Smith is easily a better option than chiasson
Can't disagree with that. But I'd he a better option on the wing then Neil? Peumpel? Greening, even? It's not like we are playing with elven forwards.
My lines:
Michalek Turris stone
Puempel Zib ryan
Lazar Pageau comdra
Hoffman Legwand smith
I don't get your choice of switching Puempel and Hoffman.
tim1_2 wrote:wprager wrote:Think this is the wrong thread for O-Sens lineups.
Pfft. You're thread policing is hypocritical at best and farcical at worst.
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SpezDispensed wrote:From a statistical POV that was a good article, but there's so much to consider other than stats. Schneider's been a favourite of mine for a while from what little I've seen of Bingo. Plays a little bigger than his size and has excellent hands from in close. If we hadn't gone on the miracle run, I think he would have gotten a game or two with Ottawa.
Prince was 6th in the AHL in scoring period and looked really good to me when he was called up. Clearly they liked the compete level of Puempel a lot, and that cost Prince a chance to show more, but that's life.
I personally am still really, really high of Dzingel and McCormick - I think a lot of Sens fans are, including a few on here IIRC.
SeawaySensFan wrote:SpezDispensed wrote:From a statistical POV that was a good article, but there's so much to consider other than stats. Schneider's been a favourite of mine for a while from what little I've seen of Bingo. Plays a little bigger than his size and has excellent hands from in close. If we hadn't gone on the miracle run, I think he would have gotten a game or two with Ottawa.
Prince was 6th in the AHL in scoring period and looked really good to me when he was called up. Clearly they liked the compete level of Puempel a lot, and that cost Prince a chance to show more, but that's life.
I personally am still really, really high of Dzingel and McCormick - I think a lot of Sens fans are, including a few on here IIRC.
You're really, really high on just about everyone on the team and in the system. Except Mark Stone who wasn't on your "untouchable" list for some reason.
SpezDispensed wrote:SeawaySensFan wrote:SpezDispensed wrote:From a statistical POV that was a good article, but there's so much to consider other than stats. Schneider's been a favourite of mine for a while from what little I've seen of Bingo. Plays a little bigger than his size and has excellent hands from in close. If we hadn't gone on the miracle run, I think he would have gotten a game or two with Ottawa.
Prince was 6th in the AHL in scoring period and looked really good to me when he was called up. Clearly they liked the compete level of Puempel a lot, and that cost Prince a chance to show more, but that's life.
I personally am still really, really high of Dzingel and McCormick - I think a lot of Sens fans are, including a few on here IIRC.
You're really, really high on just about everyone on the team and in the system. Except Mark Stone who wasn't on your "untouchable" list for some reason.
I'm usually right though.
spader wrote:SpezDispensed wrote:SeawaySensFan wrote:SpezDispensed wrote:From a statistical POV that was a good article, but there's so much to consider other than stats. Schneider's been a favourite of mine for a while from what little I've seen of Bingo. Plays a little bigger than his size and has excellent hands from in close. If we hadn't gone on the miracle run, I think he would have gotten a game or two with Ottawa.
Prince was 6th in the AHL in scoring period and looked really good to me when he was called up. Clearly they liked the compete level of Puempel a lot, and that cost Prince a chance to show more, but that's life.
I personally am still really, really high of Dzingel and McCormick - I think a lot of Sens fans are, including a few on here IIRC.
You're really, really high on just about everyone on the team and in the system. Except Mark Stone who wasn't on your "untouchable" list for some reason.
I'm usually right though.
Hahahahahaha! There you go. Confidence is king. Schneider for the Hart!
SpezDispensed wrote:http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=123570
29 goals in 69 games...the guy can put the puck in the net at the pro level. He's an option to look at going forward IMO, although it's tough the get into the depth chart in Ottawa right now.
tim1_2 wrote:Per Garrioch: "Richardson expected to sign in Bingo anyday."
SeawaySensFan wrote:SpezDispensed wrote:http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=123570
29 goals in 69 games...the guy can put the puck in the net at the pro level. He's an option to look at going forward IMO, although it's tough the get into the depth chart in Ottawa right now.
He'll have to wait his turn. You don't just get a free pass into the NHL.
spader wrote:Who stays and who goes? The following are UFA right now:
Aaron Johnson
Brad Mills
Patrick Mullen
Carter Camper
Alex Grant
Derek Grant
Chris Wideman
The following are RFA:
Fredrik Claesson
Jakub Culek
Darren Kramer
Shane Prince
Cole Schneider
Garrett Thompson
I really don't know the Binghamton players very well. I'd say Claesson, Schneider, and Prince are the obvious re-sign candidates (though any of them could get moved in a deal). I'd also expect an offer tendered to Camper and Wideman.
What do you think?
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