Ok. I'll bite, whyI would definitely look to trade Reinbacher. He doesn’t seem to have the mental makeup to thrive in a market like Montreal. Cut our losses now.
Ok. I'll bite, whyI would definitely look to trade Reinbacher. He doesn’t seem to have the mental makeup to thrive in a market like Montreal. Cut our losses now.
Germans are more demureDifferent personality for sure, Slaf is a bit more flamboyant while David seems a bit more reserved, maybe a bit shy, but he seems fairly confident, we'll see how he handles adversity.
But Slaf also seem more likely to get in trouble in this market.![]()
What losses?I would definitely look to trade Reinbacher. He doesn’t seem to have the mental makeup to thrive in a market like Montreal. Cut our losses now.
Redenbacher is playing like a man amongst boys, he went into shutdown mode last game, gave the opposition nothing, no errors, no miscues, no chances at all in Dzone. Quick, hard & precise tape to tape outlets / transition out.Largely . . . but he seems a little unsure of himself . . . but he is only 20 and not everyone has Slaf’s “swagger.”
He make the trains run on time.What losses?
Redenbacher is playing like a man amongst boys, he went into shutdown mode last game, gave the opposition nothing, no errors, no miscues, no chances at all in Dzone. Quick, hard & precise tape to tape outlets / transition out.
True to his Austrian / Germanic heritage…. efficient.
SecondWith anyone really
I'm not overrthinking 2C. Stop gap like Nelson I mentioned more than once.
I would offer sheet Mason McTavish or Wyatt Johnston in the summer though.
did you actually go there.......i think he actually went there.....He make the trains run on time.
Heino with an assist in Sweden's 5-0 win over Slovakia today.
He's playing on their third line with Mikael Backlund and Elias Lindholm.
It was Mussolini who got the trains running on time anyway, not Adolfdid you actually go there.......i think he actually went there.....
Yeah, German trains always ran on time no matter who was in charge.It was Mussolini who got the trains running on time anyway, not Adolf