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Topic: Game 76 - Slugs @ Sens - Tuesday Mar 26, 7:30pm

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51 pats for chabot on a team that bad is pretty amazing. 


 pats of butter?  pats on the head?  pat sajaks?


 Baahhhh. Hey, I’ve been sick for 10 days. Give me a break. 



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Russell wrote:

51 pats for chabot on a team that bad is pretty amazing. 


 pats of butter?  pats on the head?  pat sajaks?



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51 pats for chabot on a team that bad is pretty amazing. 



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tjlincoln wrote:
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Brilliant analysis by Big Brucie, as always.... when asked what qualifications the new POHO needs.... "They need to be someone that has ideas for how to move the organization forward"


 He shoulda said he needs a huge BS meter for when #MelnykOut opens his mouth.  Honestly what good hockey man will take this job with this guy in charge?  If you run off the teams iconic player and most beloved player TWICE, moving the organization forward is problematic.

Buffalo is huge warning sign that all rebuilds don’t always work too



-- Edited by tjlincoln on Tuesday 26th of March 2019 08:56:49 PM


 See edmonton.


 #1 example, and yet they have McDavid and Dry Cycle 


 It takes a special level of suck to turn that many top picks into a team that bad. 



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Mornin’, Ralph.

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A year and a half of sens hockey in that last minute of the period. 



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tj, did you hear that Elliot Friedman says the NHL is involved in the hiring of a new POHO? Adds an interesting twist


 that is interesting, that has mean that Bettman and the league office actually know what we know.  That who would work for this man other desperate type men or women that have no other options if they want in the NHL.  The League has to give the person picked some guarantees that they’ll have some autonomy don’t you think?


 If this really is a league-mandated hire, I'm sure there will be some conditions on it.  And we MIGHT actually end up with at least one competent person in the organization.



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Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
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Brilliant analysis by Big Brucie, as always.... when asked what qualifications the new POHO needs.... "They need to be someone that has ideas for how to move the organization forward"


 He shoulda said he needs a huge BS meter for when #MelnykOut opens his mouth.  Honestly what good hockey man will take this job with this guy in charge?  If you run off the teams iconic player and most beloved player TWICE, moving the organization forward is problematic.

Buffalo is huge warning sign that all rebuilds don’t always work too



-- Edited by tjlincoln on Tuesday 26th of March 2019 08:56:49 PM


 See edmonton.


 #1 example, and yet they have McDavid and Dry Cycle 



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SensKat wrote:

tj, did you hear that Elliot Friedman says the NHL is involved in the hiring of a new POHO? Adds an interesting twist


 that is interesting, that has mean that Bettman and the league office actually know what we know.  That who would work for this man other desperate type men or women that have no other options if they want in the NHL.  The League has to give the person picked some guarantees that they’ll have some autonomy don’t you think?



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tjlincoln wrote:
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Brilliant analysis by Big Brucie, as always.... when asked what qualifications the new POHO needs.... "They need to be someone that has ideas for how to move the organization forward"


 He shoulda said he needs a huge BS meter for when #MelnykOut opens his mouth.  Honestly what good hockey man will take this job with this guy in charge?  If you run off the teams iconic player and most beloved player TWICE, moving the organization forward is problematic.

Buffalo is huge warning sign that all rebuilds don’t always work too



-- Edited by tjlincoln on Tuesday 26th of March 2019 08:56:49 PM


 See edmonton.



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Brilliant analysis by Big Brucie, as always.... when asked what qualifications the new POHO needs.... "They need to be someone that has ideas for how to move the organization forward"


 You can’t buy that kind of insight. 



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tj, did you hear that Elliot Friedman says the NHL is involved in the hiring of a new POHO? Adds an interesting twist

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Evening, Sam. 



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SensKat wrote:

Brilliant analysis by Big Brucie, as always.... when asked what qualifications the new POHO needs.... "They need to be someone that has ideas for how to move the organization forward"


 He shoulda said he needs a huge BS meter for when #MelnykOut opens his mouth.  Honestly what good hockey man will take this job with this guy in charge?  If you run off the teams iconic player and most beloved player TWICE, moving the organization forward is problematic.

Buffalo is huge warning sign that all rebuilds don’t always work too



-- Edited by tjlincoln on Tuesday 26th of March 2019 08:56:49 PM

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Haha at the the drunk Melnykout guy upstaging that greasy mouthpiece Brucie.

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Brilliant analysis by Big Brucie, as always.... when asked what qualifications the new POHO needs.... "They need to be someone that has ideas for how to move the organization forward"

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Nice work by Gibbons in that 2nd goal to crush the 🐌 spirit in the last minute of the period.

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That was a pretty goal.

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2-0. Cool

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The shot clock was 1-5, then 5-5, then 5-11, now 13-11. Not dull, to be sure. Sens have poured it on and that goal by Duclair was hard work rewarded.

 
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