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Holymakinaw

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  1. "are patience close to paying off?" I'm going to assume you meant IS THEIR patience close to paying off.........and the answer is no.
  2. Meh. Guys are doing that every single year now. No biggie.
  3. When you score 4 but still lose.
  4. LMAO. Jesus Cripes, what a terrible take. Keep it up. It's amusing.
  5. This is a good deal. Cozens will be a hard-working, talented guy, for years to come. He could hit 25-30 goals this season, along with 65 points. Not bad for his 3rd year in the league.
  6. Bailey - Barzal - Horvat is going to be FIRE tonight. Imma go with............7-2 Isles.
  7. I predict that the next 3 or so weeks, Marner will REALLY pull ahead, points-wise. Just watch.
  8. Yup. It's always SOMETHING. The Leafs are still too soft, in their core. And who knows if these current Goalies can do it? I hope so. But I won't bet money on it.
  9. Last year, Matthews was clearly the better player. This year, it's Marner. Now if only either of them could do this in the playoffs.
  10. So how 'bout that Provorov, eh? The guy skips practise, hurting his team's chances on getting the win. Not too cool. Trade value is plummeting as we speak.
  11. Yeah, Ovie will never pass Gretzky. And it's only partly because of that post.
  12. "Whom had enough...." Um, what sort of bizarre grammar is this? Also, I haven't had enough of these Flyers. Not even close.
  13. Another 2 point evening for little Mitch(and 1 point for Matthews). Rolling along nicely. It always helps to play the bottom-feeder teams.
  14. Meh. In his first 7 years, Ovie scored 339 goals. IN 6.5 years so far, Matthew already has 274. Since he's pacing for around 43 goals right now, he could easily get to 50.......all he needs is a 2 week heater which is easy for him. That would leave him at 324 for his firrst 7 years.........leaving him only 15 goals off Ovie's pace. Close enough. I think he can make that up.
  15. They're not playing together at all this year, and Marner is exactly on his usual pace(he's actually a tad above it, pacing for 99 points) and Matthews is slightly down, for his goal pace.
  16. You know I live on a hill, and sometimes after it snows it'll turn to freezing rain, so you'll get this thin, pristine layer of ice on top of the snow. When I take my dog out to do his business he doesn't really enjoy going in inclement weather but obviously he can't hold it forever. Peeing isn't made tougher by it really, but obviously the turds can move around especially when he's trying to walk away because it's not in the snow, it can just glide around on that top level of ice. If he poops on steeper part of the hill, sometimes the craps will just take off and go sliding down the hill like a little turd rocket lol. Anyway all this is to say I have literally seen turds move across a sheet of ice faster than Derek Forbort skating back into his own zone to touch up an icing.
  17. Well let's examine that possibility. Matthews already has 273 goals and is 25 years old. Going by what all the "Ovie will keep scoring 35 goals/year from age 37 to 40 years old because he's OVIE", thing........Matthews should also be able to score 50 goals/year for the next, say....6 years, then say 40 goals a year for 6 years, and then just 35 goals/year from age 37 until he's 40. Fair? If Ovie can/should score 35/year at that age, so should Matthews, no? He also a goal scoring machine. That's 645 more goals coming for Matthews, to add to the 273 he already has. That's 918 goals. WOO HOOO!!! I dunno if Ovie ends up doing it, but if not, Matthews could.
  18. 21 game streak for little Mitch. Pacing for 33 goals and 97 points AGAIN. Dang, son. Matthews is still doing well, pacing for 41 goals and 90 points. But without little Mitch, he's a bit more human, ain't he?
  19. Maybe. But personally, I don't think he'll do it. He'll be 38 and 39 years old then and they pretty much all drop off by that age. He's not super human. Brett Hull DID have one 37 goal season at 39 but it sandwiched between 30G & a 25G seasons. The greatest goal-scorer of them all, Wayner Gretzky, stopped having elite goal scoring seasons suddenly at age 33. Same with Jagr, who had his last 30+ goal season at age 33. Esposito dropped off at age 37. No doubt Ovie is a rare breed. But he'll "drop off" as well, and very soon. Many won't accept that because they just want to see him do it, but it'll come, just like with everyone else.
  20. Ovie is amazing, but he'll be iffy as to passing Gretzky. Time & age-related injuries will likely catch up with him. Here's hoping he can stay healthy and do it.
  21. Awww. Ottawa, Montreal, Buffalo are the saddest, as they have pretty much no chance at making the playoffs & they're not likely to get a top-5 draft pick either next summer. St. Louis is so sad this year. A bunch of teams are NOT that sad, tho! So that's good, eh? Where is your team on the sadness chart? How will this chart change for some teams, as soon as the first round is over? I'm abstaining from commenting on this last part here.
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