If Scott plays we should bring up Zucc or Avery 'cause WTF do we need Rupp for, Pruster fights everybody and Rupp does nothing
Chris Botta @ChrisBottaNHL Without naming him, Glen Sather pretty much acknowledged Chris Kreider will sign and be a lineup option for #NYR in April.
BTW Dylan McIlrath (@dylan_mcilrath) @cpt27 we survived! #LGR Christian Thomas (@cpt27) "@dylan_mcilrath: @cpt27 we survived! #LGR" yes! Nothing would have compared to NYR. #roomie Doesn't look like either was too thrilled going to Columbus :lol:
Hagelin is fucking nice...Speed and guts = glory I love his speed game and he is so smart. But DAMN SON, what a game by Mcdonaugh, dominated Kovalchuk like his bitch. Hank is awesome as always....Fuck the Devils. /Peace
Seriously I wish he gets that Hart...I think Malkin is going to poach that shit away unless he slows down immensely...Hank needs to continue beast mode.
The nice part of this is he scores goals, and only costs money...no prospects invovled. I was thinking the same thing the last few days myself.
They are already in first and beating everyone that is capable of contending. I think they have a better chance at making some noise this year by not fucking with whats going on. This isn't a team that just out talents other teams. They win because they play tough and disciplined. I think making the splashy move probably would have done more harm than good for this season. How often do these trade deadline deals directly lead to a championship in sports anyway? Doesn't seem like a whole hell of a lot.
Malkin has the rash of injuries to Pitt in his corner which is gonna influence the voting. Anyone that watches the Rangers even sporadically realizes by the definition of MVP there's nobody more valuable to a given team than Lundqvist is to the Rangers
If you wanna go by the MLB theory, then there could be a lot of voters who look at goalies the same way as pitchers are perceived in baseball. Goaltenders have their exclusive award in the Vezina just as pitchers have the Cy Young. Last goalie to win was Jose Theodore of all people, ten years ago. Before him Hasek won back to back from 1996-1998. Before that you'd have to go back to the Original Six era with Jacques Plante. In that case the odds aren't in Hank's favor. I will say this though, I thought at least Hasek's numbers would be better in his back to back Hart seasons...take a look for yourself but Hank's are by and large better. Maybe this will be a more hotly debated topic down the stretch than I thought.