lecoqsportif
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So… who do we prefer, Hutson or Parekh?
Parekh , no contestSo… who do we prefer, Hutson or Parekh?
Tuch was trapped back checking at the end of his shiftTuch for some 3 on 3 time in OT.
It didn't end well.
Parekh , no contest
Bigger with a frame that can add 20 more pounds
Better skater and a higher offensive ceiling......Adam Fox
He wont land you a difference makerAlso wondering if we should trade Xhekaj while his value is still decent.
You make moves that better your team , if Hutson lands you a stud forward done dealSo that was just me be a troublemaker… that we could draft another D. And that it could turn Hutson into surplus for a package…
He wont land you a difference maker
Wifi will be a nice third pair physical D if he sticks to basic hockey and not be Seth Freakin RollinsI have lingering doubts about Hutson and Xhekaj…
I have lingering doubts about Hutson and Xhekaj…
He's awesome. If our key guys are relatively healthy next year, I'm pretty confident we're playoff bound. And we're building a team that's going to be a handful, IMO. Would love to see another Habs/Leafs 1st round.His development gives some solace during another lost year
He's awesome. If our key guys are relatively healthy next year, I'm pretty confident we're playoff bound. And we're building a team that's going to be a handful, IMO. Would love to see another Habs/Leafs 1st round.
Maybe @zeke could rally to bring Cross out of retirement to provide the Leafs some much needed backbone![]()
He's a much better player and has been for a while. Cooley got very sheltered minutes with the Coyotes best players and plenty of PP time since the beginning of the year.He just passed Cooley for points this season. If his form keeps up, he’ll disappear into the distance.
I was at the Coyotes game against Montreal, arguably a low point of the season for Slaf. My 2 takeaways from that came was that he had no confidence at all, and that I could tell he’d be a better player than Cooley.He's a much better player and has been for a while. Cooley got very sheltered minutes with the Coyotes best players and plenty of PP time since the beginning of the year.
I think I remember the game you're talking about. Cooley was invisible all game (I thought at one point he left injured, that's how invisible), but managed to get a PP assist late in the game. I thought Slafkovsky was the more noticeable of the 2 all game although he had no points.I was at the Coyotes game against Montreal, arguably a low point of the season for Slaf. My 2 takeaways from that came was that he had no confidence at all, and that I could tell he’d be a better player than Cooley.