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JAKEw1234
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: 2Spookyville, PA
Joined: 03.09.2013

Jul 2 @ 4:10 PM ET
You'll know it when it happens
- jmatchett383

stayinthefnnet
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 01.12.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:12 PM ET
Or a better example... Talbot. I hate him with a passion. But the minute I found out we were getting him
- jak521

i used the neal example because they are both fond of questionable hits. talbot, if you are able to view him objectively, i dont know how anyone could not like him.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Jul 2 @ 4:14 PM ET
i used the neal example because they are both fond of questionable hits. talbot, if you are able to view him objectively, i dont know how anyone could not like him.
- stayinthefnnet


Talbot is the epitome of a hockey player to me. Not the most gifted guy in the world, but works his tail off every single shift. That, and the "jiggy jiggy" on that first Pittsburgh car commercial ("Superstar treatment!") have made me a fan since day 1 for him.
stayinthefnnet
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 01.12.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:15 PM ET
Someone has to be around to avoid people by throwing flying elbows at them.
- jmatchett383

i wont defend neal's shenanigans any more than i would want you to defend schenn's. both are far too fond of risky plays. i will say this though, thats not typically a regular part of neal's game. however, in that series, it was pretty inexcusable. i dont buy the heightened tension or nature of the series as making it okay. neal's roaming elbows and schenn's leaving his feet to go up high both have no place in the game, especially from guys who should realize that they make their bread and butter in the offensive end and they would be appalled to have that sort of crap done to them.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Jul 2 @ 4:18 PM ET
i wont defend neal's shenanigans any more than i would want you to defend schenn's. both are far too fond of risky plays. i will say this though, thats not typically a regular part of neal's game. however, in that series, it was pretty inexcusable. i dont buy the heightened tension or nature of the series as making it okay. neal's roaming elbows and schenn's leaving his feet to go up high both have no place in the game, especially from guys who should realize that they make their bread and butter in the offensive end and they would be appalled to have that sort of crap done to them.
- stayinthefnnet


Agreed. That was the most batpoop crazy game I've ever been to. I was at the game where they set the record for PIM, but the pure insanity that was Game 3 was off the charts.
stayinthefnnet
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 01.12.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:18 PM ET
Talbot is the epitome of a hockey player to me. Not the most gifted guy in the world, but works his tail off every single shift. That, and the "jiggy jiggy" on that first Pittsburgh car commercial ("Superstar treatment!") have made me a fan since day 1 for him.
- jmatchett383

exactly. he has so much heart. its a shame that he had such nagging injuries and inconsistent play his last year in pittsburgh. as important as those guys are to keep around, on a team with big guys taking up so much of the cap, every penny has to be accounted for down to those role players, and at that time he just wasnt worth it to the pens for the amount you guys offered. like i said, i have no ill will to him whatsoever for taking the money from you guys. the difference was ridiculously substantial, especially to a guy on the lower end of the payscale in the league. its not like he was some superstar who vindictively left over half a mil on a mega contract.

other than when he plays the pens, i will always wish him well
dingo8urbaby
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 06.02.2009

Jul 2 @ 4:19 PM ET
Im judging on what I have seen. I dont know why you always get so hostile lol. If you dont think he should play on the team this year... thats your opinion.... one in which I disagree. I think he should and will play. You say you cant compare him to Richards, then compare him to Giroux. My head hurts.
- jak521

Hang on, how do I always get hostile? How you take my posts are how you take my posts but I'm not getting hostile. People are crying to me in response to my posts because they differ with me. I could care less. I'm giving my opinion on recent years of rookie forwards coming out of camp. Giroux and B.Schenn were both locks that never made it. On the other hand Couturier and JvR did. Both were deservingly so, especially JvR who had an awesome rookie camp. Let's try not to deflect and point fingers here. I'm just not jumping the gun and getting too excited because I've seen this many times before. Cap space could also become an issue depends on the direction the flyers choose to go in.
stayinthefnnet
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 01.12.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:21 PM ET
Agreed. That was the most batpoop crazy game I've ever been to. I was at the game where they set the record for PIM, but the pure insanity that was Game 3 was off the charts.
- jmatchett383

yeah exactly. and the asham poop made me want to puke as an objective fan of the game. i think thats why a lot of time i just have such a loathing for the plug guys who do things like that. i realize its their job to engage better players, but to me its just unfair because they obviously have much much less to lose.
i will concede that as soon as a plug stops crossing that line, they are pretty much unemployed, so i guess my gripe is with the league wide mentality of it as a whole. im glad that it is slowly fading from the game. and i dont care if that makes me sound like a wussy either
stveshdy
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 06.28.2010

Jul 2 @ 4:24 PM ET
Not the end of the world, but supremely stupid nonetheless.

In a couple of years, Vinny will be where Danny B is now... a finesse player you can't use in a bottom-six role, a high-priced roadblock to the kids, a candidate for salary-dump/buy-out.

- Tomahawk


No worries. He will not sign with the Flyers.
dingo8urbaby
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 06.02.2009

Jul 2 @ 4:25 PM ET
Not a typo. I started calling him McGrinn after he posted this picture...


- jak521

Colour him but and he is an Avatar
PhillySportsGuy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ
Joined: 04.08.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:27 PM ET
No worries. He will not sign with the Flyers.
- stveshdy


I hope not
2Real
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA
Joined: 07.14.2007

Jul 2 @ 4:29 PM ET
VINNY VINNY VINNY!
Feanor
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: DE
Joined: 02.13.2013

Jul 2 @ 4:29 PM ET
yeah exactly. and the asham poop made me want to puke as an objective fan of the game. i think thats why a lot of time i just have such a loathing for the plug guys who do things like that. i realize its their job to engage better players, but to me its just unfair because they obviously have much much less to lose.
i will concede that as soon as a plug stops crossing that line, they are pretty much unemployed, so i guess my gripe is with the league wide mentality of it as a whole. im glad that it is slowly fading from the game. and i dont care if that makes me sound like a wussy either

- stayinthefnnet


You are the most reasonable Pittsburgh fan I've ever come across online.
youarewrong
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 07.07.2010

Jul 2 @ 4:30 PM ET
VINNY VINNY VINNY!
- 2Real


If you cant OS Stamkos, signing Vinny is almost as good huh 2Real?
stveshdy
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 06.28.2010

Jul 2 @ 4:31 PM ET
I hope not
- PhillySportsGuy


The Flyers have little to some interest. I don't believe they would sign him for his asking price.

Holmgren has bigger fish to fry.
stayinthefnnet
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 01.12.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:32 PM ET
You are the most reasonable Pittsburgh fan I've ever come across online.
- Feanor

haha thanks. some of you guys arent so bad either. in fact, i find myself in here more and more often it seems.
dingo8urbaby
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 06.02.2009

Jul 2 @ 4:32 PM ET
VINNY VINNY VINNY!
- 2Real

It isn't a dislike for Laughton as much as it is a need to improve at the dot, even if Lecavalier helps a tiny bit. With this said we need Schenn and Couturier to get better there now!!
PhillySportsGuy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ
Joined: 04.08.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:35 PM ET
yeah exactly. and the asham poop made me want to puke as an objective fan of the game. i think thats why a lot of time i just have such a loathing for the plug guys who do things like that. i realize its their job to engage better players, but to me its just unfair because they obviously have much much less to lose.
i will concede that as soon as a plug stops crossing that line, they are pretty much unemployed, so i guess my gripe is with the league wide mentality of it as a whole. im glad that it is slowly fading from the game. and i dont care if that makes me sound like a wussy either

- stayinthefnnet


I always like Asham because he would fight anyone and wouldn't be a liability on the ice. He could also pot 5-8 goals.

I don't think there are many roles left for guys who strictly fight. Players need to learn to do other things. Most teams have fighters but they also do other things like create energy (rinaldo) or kill penalties like Laperiere used to do.
2Real
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA
Joined: 07.14.2007

Jul 2 @ 4:35 PM ET
If you cant OS Stamkos, signing Vinny is almost as good huh 2Real?
- youarewrong

yea vinny it like a runner up to stamkos! he be our patrick marleau
2Real
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA
Joined: 07.14.2007

Jul 2 @ 4:35 PM ET
It isn't a dislike for Laughton as much as it is a need to improve at the dot, even if Lecavalier helps a tiny bit. With this said we need Schenn and Couturier to get better there now!!
- dingo8urbaby

first line C giroux 2nd line C vinny
build around that!
stayinthefnnet
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 01.12.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:42 PM ET
I always like Asham because he would fight anyone and wouldn't be a liability on the ice. He could also pot 5-8 goals.

I don't think there are many roles left for guys who strictly fight. Players need to learn to do other things. Most teams have fighters but they also do other things like create energy (rinaldo) or kill penalties like Laperiere used to do.

- PhillySportsGuy

i would never question asham's toughness, but in that instance i do think he crossed the line. honestly, rinaldo is annoying as hell, and i just cant do anything but laugh when people try to convince me he is some sort of skilled nhler, but he actually isnt really THAT dirty.

but yeah, there arent a lot out there, which i am fine with. even some of the older stalwarts of the fighting guard at least used to have an unwritten code, in which they would at least square off against each other. to me, those guys typically just make for brutal hockey to watch if they arent fighting, but at least they saved it for each other and they knew what they were getting in to.

my issue is when say lower skill player X takes dirty liberties with finesse star Y. and im not talking about good physical d either, as i realize that is really the only way to effectively take guys like crosby and giroux off of their game. it is the dirty stuff and post whistle stuff that upsets me. the star has no winnable situation. either take it, risk injury and be branded a wussy, or play along and go to the box. to me, the game is a better overall product when each team's premier skill guys are on the ice
JAKEw1234
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: 2Spookyville, PA
Joined: 03.09.2013

Jul 2 @ 4:49 PM ET
It isn't a dislike for Laughton as much as it is a need to improve at the dot, even if Lecavalier helps a tiny bit. With this said we need Schenn and Couturier to get better there now!!
- dingo8urbaby

I thought Laughton was good at the dot?
youarewrong
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 07.07.2010

Jul 2 @ 4:49 PM ET
haha thanks. some of you guys arent so bad either. in fact, i find myself in here more and more often it seems.
- stayinthefnnet

beat it troll....








j/k.
Feanor
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: DE
Joined: 02.13.2013

Jul 2 @ 4:51 PM ET
i would never question asham's toughness, but in that instance i do think he crossed the line. honestly, rinaldo is annoying as hell, and i just cant do anything but laugh when people try to convince me he is some sort of skilled nhler, but he actually isnt really THAT dirty.
- stayinthefnnet


Crosby has caused more injuries with dirty plays than Rinaldo has in the last two years. He just got away with slashing the **** out of Giroux's wrists because the refs were too chicken to call him for a penalty.
stayinthefnnet
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 01.12.2012

Jul 2 @ 4:53 PM ET
Crosby has caused more injuries with dirty plays than Rinaldo has in the last two years. He just got away with slashing the **** out of Giroux's wrists because the refs were too chicken to call him for a penalty.
- Feanor

ugh. now were going to test all of this good will i see haha
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