madmike71
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA Joined: 12.21.2006
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I can live with him on the 2nd unit, but no way should he be on the first. - Emperor Filonius
I'm not sure I understand him having any participation on either unit. Let's face it, he's having an awful season offensively.
It's quite possible the PP (or lack there of) will cost them any chance at playoff success. Failing on the PP cost them that game last night IMO. Can't say they didn't have an opportunity to get back in the game. |
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PensFan1103
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA Joined: 06.30.2010
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Sutter was so much better - rangerdanger94
I think Sutter would fit much better on this Sullivan coached version of the Pens than he did under Johnston. Definitely faster than Bonino and might mesh well with some of the young guys. Might not have played much though considering what happened to him this year and no way his salary would have fit after this year and would have even been a struggle this year. |
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Emperor Filonius
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Location: Drinking the tears of the defeated from Lord Stanley's chalice. Joined: 01.18.2007
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I don't feel like Bonino fits great on the Pens. I have a feeling they are trying to boost his value to trade him in the offseason. With the emergence of the WBS guys and Cullen adding so much I think they resign Cullen and move forward with Sundqvist next year. Freeing up Bonino's $1.9 million would help for next year. - PensFan1103
Even if Cullen decides not to play another year, they can go with Fehr at his natural position (center) and play Oscar on the 4th line. Point being I agree that Bonino is expendable. There is nothing dynamic about his game. No jam, hustle, creativity. Just a body. Trade him for some depth and save the cap room. |
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Emperor Filonius
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Location: Drinking the tears of the defeated from Lord Stanley's chalice. Joined: 01.18.2007
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I'm not sure I understand him having any participation on either unit. Let's face it, he's having an awful season offensively.
It's quite possible the PP (or lack there of) will cost them any chance at playoff success. Failing on the PP cost them that game last night IMO. Can't say they didn't have an opportunity to get back in the game. - madmike71
I agree wholeheartedly. It is going to be hard to win in the playoffs if they can't get the PP going and last night a PP goal would have given them a chance, especially once it was 2-0. |
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Emperor Filonius
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Location: Drinking the tears of the defeated from Lord Stanley's chalice. Joined: 01.18.2007
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I think Sutter would fit much better on this Sullivan coached version of the Pens than he did under Johnston. Definitely faster than Bonino and might mesh well with some of the young guys. Might not have played much though considering what happened to him this year and no way his salary would have fit after this year and would have even been a struggle this year. - PensFan1103
That's an interesting observation. In retrospect, Bonino kind of reminds me of the Johnston style. Conservative. Passive. Boring. Unimpressive. Reactionary.
I always thought Sutter was an effective player, fancy stats be damned (Somewhere RW just stirred). Goals have to count for something. Right? Trading him wasn't the worst thing in the world, its just bad luck that the primary return hasn't panned out. |
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Victoro311
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Location: San Diego, CA Joined: 06.17.2014
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That's an interesting observation. In retrospect, Bonino kind of reminds me of the Johnston style. Conservative. Passive. Boring. Unimpressive. Reactionary.
I always thought Sutter was an effective player, fancy stats be damned (Somewhere RW just stirred). Goals have to count for something. Right? Trading him wasn't the worst thing in the world, its just bad luck that the primary return hasn't panned out. - Emperor Filonius
The primary return was cap space. I'd rather have Fehr than Sutter any day of the week. Cap hits are icing on the cake |
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Dcoms
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Location: Chatham , ON Joined: 06.22.2014
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You guys are slumping at the worst possible time - rangerdanger94
God your stupid |
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j.boyd919
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Location: Tampa, FL Joined: 06.14.2011
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God your stupid - Dcoms
You're* |
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Dcoms
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Location: Chatham , ON Joined: 06.22.2014
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Sutter was so much better - rangerdanger94
Too bad the Rangers got Eric Staal instead of Sutter. Nothing like having to waste 2 picks and a prospect on a 4th liner because the team develops players so poorly. Go Rags..............on a one way trip to the sun and take gayger dayger with you. |
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Dcoms
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Location: Chatham , ON Joined: 06.22.2014
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Even if Cullen decides not to play another year, they can go with Fehr at his natural position (center) and play Oscar on the 4th line. Point being I agree that Bonino is expendable. There is nothing dynamic about his game. No jam, hustle, creativity. Just a body. Trade him for some depth and save the cap room. - Emperor Filonius
Simon, Blueger, and Dea would all fit the team better at this point. |
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Dcoms
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Location: Chatham , ON Joined: 06.22.2014
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You're* - j.boyd919
Autocorrect mom |
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MacPatty
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The primary return was cap space. I'd rather have Fehr than Sutter any day of the week. Cap hits are icing on the cake - Victoro311
I mean... Bonino has been better than Fehr this year IMO and that isnt saying a ton. The trade didnt kill the Pens but with Malkin out, the impact of not having a really good 3C to fill in is felt that much more. Not saying I dislike Fehr but Sutter is way better overall and he would always score clutch goals for the Pens.
The only way the Pens walk away winning that trade is if someone good falls to the second round and the Pens can take him with their pick upgrade from Vancouver.
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MattStrat
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Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF Joined: 12.12.2014
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Last night was the first game of the season I didn't see at least a period of. Regardless of the result I still wish I had watched so I could gauge exactly what went on there. If it was a great effort with no goals to show for it, fine, these things happen though they seem to happen to the Pens quite often. If it was a poop effort then I kind of exoected them to come out flat after long break. Figured theyd have a poop first period after long break but would come alive as game went on. Was that case or was Wedgwood that good? |
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MattStrat
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Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF Joined: 12.12.2014
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I mean... Bonino has been better than Fehr this year IMO and that isnt saying a ton. The trade didnt kill the Pens but with Malkin out, the impact of not having a really good 3C to fill in is felt that much more. Not saying I dislike Fehr but Sutter is way better overall and he would always score clutch goals for the Pens.
The only way the Pens walk away winning that trade is if someone good falls to the second round and the Pens can take him with their pick upgrade from Vancouver. - MacPatty
If the Pens won that game last night you wouldn't be saying this today. It's one loss in the last 7. They've been the top possession team the past month or so and the longest current winning streak in the league just ended last night. They'll bounce back tomorrow. Their forward depth with the emergence of the WBS "kids" has been great. The Bonino and Kessel line looked stellar at times the past few weeks. Other than the time he's missed Ive had zero problems with Fehrs game. |
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Victoro311
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Location: San Diego, CA Joined: 06.17.2014
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I mean... Bonino has been better than Fehr this year IMO and that isnt saying a ton. The trade didnt kill the Pens but with Malkin out, the impact of not having a really good 3C to fill in is felt that much more. Not saying I dislike Fehr but Sutter is way better overall and he would always score clutch goals for the Pens.
The only way the Pens walk away winning that trade is if someone good falls to the second round and the Pens can take him with their pick upgrade from Vancouver. - MacPatty
I have no idea how anyone can come to the conclusion that Bonino has been better than Fehr.
I also disagree that Sutter is better than Fehr overall, let alone way better. Fehr is great on the boards, great in the cycle, and great at setting screens. Not to mention better at defense than Sutter. This has been a down year for Fehr, but I'd still take him |
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Emperor Filonius
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Location: Drinking the tears of the defeated from Lord Stanley's chalice. Joined: 01.18.2007
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The primary return was cap space. I'd rather have Fehr than Sutter any day of the week. Cap hits are icing on the cake - Victoro311
We still get a 2nd out of that deal for the draft this year, right? Or was that traded? I can't remember. |
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Too bad the Rangers got Eric Staal instead of Sutter. Nothing like having to waste 2 picks and a prospect on a 4th liner because the team develops players so poorly. Go Rags..............on a one way trip to the sun and take gayger dayger with you. - Dcoms
How mad are you going to be if the Rangers end the Penguins playoff run early 3 years in a row? |
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Victoro311
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Location: San Diego, CA Joined: 06.17.2014
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We still get a 2nd out of that deal for the draft this year, right? Or was that traded? I can't remember. - Emperor Filonius
Yeah we still have it. |
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Dcoms
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Location: Chatham , ON Joined: 06.22.2014
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How mad are you going to be if the Rangers end the Penguins playoff run early 3 years in a row? - rangerdanger94
Mad enough to come and find you wherever you are and smash your skull into a thousand little itty bitty pieces. But the Rangers suck right now and chalk full of average to less than average players and an aging, no longer elite goaltender. It's the Rangers that have no answers now. |
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