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nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 01.31.2012

Dec 1 @ 9:25 PM ET
Life as Sutter must be hard.
Started the year as Malkin's RW and did very well.

Went to third line C and got Downie and Bennet as wingers. Was the team's best line for some games.

Now he's centering adams and downie. God forbid but if someone gets hurt and downie gets bumped to top 6 we can just get Glass back and Sutter will be in his worst nightamare again centering adams and glass....

Poor guy, really.

- Conse

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BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Dec 1 @ 9:37 PM ET
Life as Sutter must be hard.
Started the year as Malkin's RW and did very well.

Went to third line C and got Downie and Bennet as wingers. Was the team's best line for some games.

Now he's centering adams and downie. God forbid but if someone gets hurt and downie gets bumped to top 6 we can just get Glass back and Sutter will be in his worst nightamare again centering adams and glass....

Poor guy, really.

- Conse

Doesn't Glass have the mumps? I guess that fits with your point
madmike71
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 12.21.2006

Dec 1 @ 9:41 PM ET
Doesn't Glass have the mumps? I guess that fits with your point
- BulliesPhan87


Glass IS the mumps.
nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 01.31.2012

Dec 1 @ 10:10 PM ET
Totally off topic but I have to post this, I have been a plasma TV guy since I have started buying my own TVs. Yesterday I picked up a high end LED samsung UN55H7150 240htz and I calibrated it today just like I did with all of my plasma TVs. I still like the picture on my plasmas better, does anyone have the samsung I purchased? It looked amazing in the store, but now at home I'm not floored by the picture. Does anyone have any LED pointers or anything I could do to get the max experience out of my new TV?


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Bradlee3
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Tanev hit was clean.
Joined: 06.30.2012

Dec 1 @ 10:15 PM ET
Totally off topic but I have to post this, I have been a plasma TV guy since I have started buying my own TVs. Yesterday I picked up a high end LED samsung UN55H7150 240htz and I calibrated it today just like I did with all of my plasma TVs. I still like the picture on my plasmas better, does anyone have the samsung I purchased? It looked amazing in the store, but now at home I'm not floored by the picture. Does anyone have any LED pointers or anything I could do to get the max experience out of my new TV?


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- nbartley9



You sure it's not just still your hatred for Sutter blurring your vision ?
nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 01.31.2012

Dec 1 @ 10:20 PM ET
You sure it's not just still your hatred for Sutter blurring your vision ?
- Bradlee3

Ha very nice.

It's not blurry I was just expecting a picture that was going to blow me away.


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nh4442
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: @MyDaddysInTheAF, PA
Joined: 05.28.2010

Dec 1 @ 10:33 PM ET
Ha very nice.

It's not blurry I was just expecting a picture that was going to blow me away.


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- nbartley9

What cables are you using. I have high end HDMI cable from my comcast box to my tv and it looks good. I also googled LED best picture settings and it gave me tips on what settings to use. I have a samsung 55 inch but the 6000 model
MercyFlush
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Tampa, FL
Joined: 11.29.2014

Dec 1 @ 10:43 PM ET
Have had a plasma for eight or nine years, the newer tv's still don't compare.
nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 01.31.2012

Dec 1 @ 10:47 PM ET
What cables are you using. I have high end HDMI cable from my comcast box to my tv and it looks good. I also googled LED best picture settings and it gave me tips on what settings to use. I have a samsung 55 inch but the 6000 model
- nh4442

It's actually the one that came with my cable box, I have a 3 or 4 expensive monster cables but I never really thought they did much, I will try it though maybe your right
nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 01.31.2012

Dec 1 @ 10:48 PM ET
Have had a plasma for eight or nine years, the newer tv's still don't compare.
- MercyFlush

That's exactly what I am starting to realize
Blackstrom2
Washington Capitals
Location: richmond, VA
Joined: 10.11.2010

Dec 1 @ 11:26 PM ET
It's actually the one that came with my cable box, I have a 3 or 4 expensive monster cables but I never really thought they did much, I will try it though maybe your right
- nbartley9


It won't do anything. A HDMI connection is either connected or not; there is no better connection. The promise of gold plated, poop stained, dipped in Jesus' blood, whatever etc is all bullpoop. It's not a coaxial cable. It's all on the TV and the setup.
madmike71
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 12.21.2006

Dec 2 @ 12:35 AM ET
That's exactly what I am starting to realize
- nbartley9


I did a lot of research before I bought my new TV. For watching sports, plasma has no equal. It's the refresh rate. LED can't match it. Not a lot of brands out there still doing plasma, but Panasonic still makes a great TV.

Bought a 65" Pany last fall. Absolutely amazing. Also have a 1st gen pany plasma 50" going on 9 years old. Still amazing.

There's advantages and disadvantages to both. Burn in is still possible (though not as prevalent) and power consumption is worse, but no LED can match the picture.
BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Dec 2 @ 1:11 AM ET
I did a lot of research before I bought my new TV. For watching sports, plasma has no equal. It's the refresh rate. LED can't match it. Not a lot of brands out there still doing plasma, but Panasonic still makes a great TV.

Bought a 65" Pany last fall. Absolutely amazing. Also have a 1st gen pany plasma 50" going on 9 years old. Still amazing.

There's advantages and disadvantages to both. Burn in is still possible (though not as prevalent) and power consumption is worse, but no LED can match the picture.

- madmike71

Plasma is the best. Unless you're using your TV to show, like, sportscenter or CNN in a hotel lobby 24/7 I don't think you gotta worry much about burn.

definitely gotta do your research though
madmike71
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 12.21.2006

Dec 2 @ 1:32 AM ET
Plasma is the best. Unless you're using your TV to show, like, sportscenter or CNN in a hotel lobby 24/7 I don't think you gotta worry much about burn.

definitely gotta do your research though

- BulliesPhan87


They are. Especially for sports. However, I just read that Samsung is ending it's Plasma products. Panasonic ended last year I believe. Leaving only LG.....and I'm not a fan of their TV's.

RIP. I'm glad I got in under the wire I guess......although you can still get a good Samsung this year.

drummer829
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 07.12.2010

Dec 2 @ 4:39 AM ET
Totally off topic but I have to post this, I have been a plasma TV guy since I have started buying my own TVs. Yesterday I picked up a high end LED samsung UN55H7150 240htz and I calibrated it today just like I did with all of my plasma TVs. I still like the picture on my plasmas better, does anyone have the samsung I purchased? It looked amazing in the store, but now at home I'm not floored by the picture. Does anyone have any LED pointers or anything I could do to get the max experience out of my new TV?


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- nbartley9


really won't get a big difference unless cable starts streaming in ultra definition. Movies (bluray) and games (new gen consoles) will be your biggest upgrade, but not so much casual TV watching. 4k TVs are like when HD TVs first started coming out, so much potential, but cable didn't support it so it was kind of pointless at first. BUT, it is expected that 4k and UHD will be coming soon to cable/satellite providers and I think Netflix is working on it too.

From what I understand, they are ending plasmas because you can not get 4k with a plasma. It'd be like if they still made those giant square non hdtvs
usethe1-2-2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 03.02.2014

Dec 2 @ 7:54 AM ET
So after 10 straight, are the Oilers just going to start tearing the ship aart in hopes of finding a leak or will they actually remain calm?

My best guess is Perron will be traded, Yak will be traded, and Petry will also find a new home. Just for kicks, would the Penguins rather have the proven player in Perron or the youthful talent of Yakupov?

I would say Yak, but it is very close.
dbell646
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 04.13.2009

Dec 2 @ 8:38 AM ET
So after 10 straight, are the Oilers just going to start tearing the ship aart in hopes of finding a leak or will they actually remain calm?

My best guess is Perron will be traded, Yak will be traded, and Petry will also find a new home. Just for kicks, would the Penguins rather have the proven player in Perron or the youthful talent of Yakupov?

I would say Yak, but it is very close.

- usethe1-2-2

I'd take Yak personally. Not that I see him play often but if the price is close I'm taking the younger cheaper guy with huge upside.
madmike71
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 12.21.2006

Dec 2 @ 8:50 AM ET
I'd take Yak personally. Not that I see him play often but if the price is close I'm taking the younger cheaper guy with huge upside.
- dbell646


Like you, I don't see enough of these two guys to make a good judgment. From what I've read I'd go with Perron. It sounds like to me Yak is still a risk while Perron is a known quantity. I think a team these days can't have enough of guys that go to the net and play with a physical edge. These last several years of watching the Pens being held to the perimeter in the playoffs has really changed my view on how this team should be constructed.
dbell646
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 04.13.2009

Dec 2 @ 9:01 AM ET
Like you, I don't see enough of these two guys to make a good judgment. From what I've read I'd go with Perron. It sounds like to me Yak is still a risk while Perron is a known quantity. I think a team these days can't have enough of guys that go to the net and play with a physical edge. These last several years of watching the Pens being held to the perimeter in the playoffs has really changed my view on how this team should be constructed.
- madmike71

Can't disagree with that. I don't watch enough of Perron to determine if he plays that way. The few times I saw Edmonton play us Yak's speed always stood out to me. Also might be unusual but I saw him backchecking and actually playing physical against us. That was a 2 game sample so I don't get too excited about it.
znagle
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: OH
Joined: 10.02.2014

Dec 2 @ 9:07 AM ET
Can't disagree with that. I don't watch enough of Perron to determine if he plays that way. The few times I saw Edmonton play us Yak's speed always stood out to me. Also might be unusual but I saw him backchecking and actually playing physical against us. That was a 2 game sample so I don't get too excited about it.
- dbell646


I've heard on the oilers board that perron is that player who will battle on the boards and get to the net. All I really heard about yak is that he's been suffering playing with subpar linemates. (like sutter last year)
dbell646
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 04.13.2009

Dec 2 @ 9:14 AM ET
I've heard on the oilers board that perron is that player who will battle on the boards and get to the net. All I really heard about yak is that he's been suffering playing with subpar linemates. (like sutter last year)
- znagle

I'd take either and be happy but guess I'd prefer Yak.
znagle
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: OH
Joined: 10.02.2014

Dec 2 @ 9:29 AM ET
I'd take either and be happy but guess I'd prefer Yak.
- dbell646


I'd be fine either or. I think yak could kill it with geno though although he would be more expensive to acquire
dbell646
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 04.13.2009

Dec 2 @ 9:31 AM ET
I'd be fine either or. I think yak could kill it with geno though although he would be more expensive to acquire
- znagle

If the price was significantly more then I'd be happy to land Perron. It's funny we all sit here and talk about players we like and who could be available but I wonder who JR is really targeting and talking to teams about.
usethe1-2-2
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 03.02.2014

Dec 2 @ 9:53 AM ET
If the price was significantly more then I'd be happy to land Perron. It's funny we all sit here and talk about players we like and who could be available but I wonder who JR is really targeting and talking to teams about.
- dbell646

Tlusty most likely
87_71_11_29
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: In a van down by the river, PA
Joined: 01.18.2007

Dec 2 @ 10:02 AM ET
I have a feeling GMJR is going to make a major move at some point this season involving a core part or perhaps even two.

I think untouchables are 87, 71, and 72. I list 72 because he's the kind of player they need to acquire more of. No way they move him.

29 is unlikely because they have no better option + he just signed his new deal.

I think everyone else is on the table including 3. Would take a lot to move him but I wouldn't rule it out.
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