Just wondering how people are perceiving JDR in this series.
I think the kid has a future in the NHL but at the moment he's so focused on his defense and nit making mistakes that there's very little coming from him on the offensive side of the puck.
Eller has legs and jump to his game and I think it's too bad that there doesnt seem to be much offense being generated by that line.
you dish out injuries with vicious cheapshots, the hockey gods are going to dish them back to you.
I wished Plekanec pushed someone one day. :nooo:
He did in game 3
Must have been Subban after the game when PK tried to embrace him after another win.
He did in game 3
I think some of you are going to remain disappointed if you're ever expecting offense from JDLR.
JDLR is what he is, a very responsible player who is mature & knowledgeable beyond his years when it comes to the defensive aspect of hockey, but when it comes to scoring goals, he doesn't have "it".
If he can get a 30 point season, I would be ecstatic.
JDLR is a invisible these playoffs and honestly, it's normal if you ask me. These are his first playoffs in North America and it's a huge adjustment, it's completely different from anything he's ever played before.
nobody is disagreeing with the above but he's currently extra cautious in the off zone, abandoning plays he shouldn't
The young player of concern should be Galchenyuk not DLR. Chucky does everything possible to avoid contact, he's become a perimeter player like Plekanec.
A player like Plekanec would be sweet.The young player of concern should be Galchenyuk not DLR. Chucky does everything possible to avoid contact, he's become a perimeter player like Plekanec.
The young player of concern should be Galchenyuk not DLR. Chucky does everything possible to avoid contact, he's become a perimeter player like Plekanec.
trade him
i think it's hilarious that you clowns are calling real karl a metro or d'artagnan when he's been more of a physical presence than PunK, unless you count tomahawk chops as having "a physical presence".