I agree, but Lindholm is hurt so that might have something to do with it.I don't know that I will ever understand Ritchie on the second line. I'm still not sure I understand him dressing.
Yeah, Kuhlman and Senyshyn will eventually be back. I just don’t really think that either of those guys are viable answers for a team with Cup hopes. Maybe one can seize a 3rd line spot which would let them kick Heinen up but even still I think ideally they’d like to bring in a bona fide top 6 scoring winger.Won't Kuhlman be back at some point?
Johnny Gaudreau may be available if Calgary keeps losing. Maybe trade for him and kick Heinen up. Too many left shot wingers to deal with but Gaudreau's talent is too good to not look at. By the deadline he may be affordable enough that they wouldn't have to trade a big-salary player back for him since they have no cap space.They could put Lindholm in and move Coyle to RW, but Lindholm has a cut on his leg and Cassidy said he likes the 10/13/43 line.
That is really the only option other than Ritchie. RW is their weakest position and also where they are most banged up. They will have to make a trade for a RW at some point.
Jack is losing his mind.Folks who are watching, is the 6-1 PP disparity a source of outrage or was it richly and justly earned?
much closer to the former than the latterFolks who are watching, is the 6-1 PP disparity a source of outrage or was it richly and justly earned?
Thanks.much closer to the former than the latter
Is there any reason for there to be this kind of disparity at this level?You mean 7-1. The seventh was a tripping call when a Wild player stepped on Bergeron's stick. The rest were at least understandable.