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And thats the hat trick for Kreider as torts head explodes off his shoulder on the bench. Up yours torts this coulda been happening last season if you played the kid
And thats the hat trick for Kreider as torts head explodes off his shoulder on the bench. Up yours torts this coulda been happening last season if you played the kid
Come on get real..did we forget AV also sent kreider down this year? Time for players to take it upon themselves.
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it really is 90% player responsibility and about 10% coach. the light has finally clicked on for Krieder. it's all about maturity. Krieder simply was not ready maturity wise last year or earlier this season. That's why he was demoted early in the season. Looks like he is finally turning a corner maturity wise. MDZ is now going through the same thing, we will see which way it turns for him. It will be up to him, not whether the coach benches him or not. As coach Keenan always said " the NHL is a professional league, not a developmental one ".
BTW...I love that Boyle is willing to drop the gloves for this team and leave it on the ice, but man the dude needs to take some fighting lessons like they said on MSG. He didn't even throw a punch today.
And hats off to Dorsett as well. That dude is undersized for what he does, but game in and game out he stands up for anyone out there and takes on much larger guys. He was a huge get in that Gabby deal IMO.
.Funny. I give Boyle credit. The guy couldn't beat up a 6 year old girl, but to stand up for the team he is willing to take his lumps. I am sure the guys in that locker room appreciate that.Chuck, agree with boyle but do you think its time since he doesn't have enough pride to learn how to properly defend himself that the ranger coaching staff cements his gloves to his arms so that they can't come off. LOL
BTW...I love that Boyle is willing to drop the gloves for this team and leave it on the ice, but man the dude needs to take some fighting lessons like they said on MSG. He didn't even throw a punch today.
And hats off to Dorsett as well. That dude is undersized for what he does, but game in and game out he stands up for anyone out there and takes on much larger guys. He was a huge get in that Gabby deal IMO.