netboy65 wrote: ↑04 May 2025 12:15 pm
Harry York 37 wrote: ↑04 May 2025 11:59 am
Sweet Jones wrote: ↑03 May 2025 18:43 pm
netboy65 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 16:01 pm
Harry York 37 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 15:53 pm
It is the degree of "quit" that Kyrou has been displaying. routinely. He is hurt? So what- it's game six, knucklehead. You get all summer to heal.
He has got to get his chin up off the ice and be a man. He is the same height and six lousy pounds lighter than Holloway, and probably slightly faster. He is taller than Faulk.
He has done it before, and his team needs him to do it again, tomorrrow.
I’ll take Monty’s word for it
Montgomery toys with moving Kyrou to Thomas line for Game 7
https://www.stltoday.com/sports/profess ... 50b7a.html
But what does he know?
He knows he has to cave in to Kyrou's needs.
At first, anyway.
It just might work...
Snuggerud is about a hundred times more mentally tough than JK is right now. Snuggerud will play like it's Game fricking Seven... no matter who is on his line.
Buchnevich might remind Kyrou that getting his nose dirty is a good thing today.
Do you have the lotto numbers? It’s amazing you know what everyone is thinking or their mental state.
Remind me again, where was he on Schenn’s goal last Sunday when he got popped in the mouth on his follow thru? Oh yeah, in the crease. Seems like that’s the dirty areas to me
Do you see his fearful turnovers near their blue line?
Do you see him coast, when a hard stride could negate a critical icing call?
How do you excuse Kyrou’s regressed performance in a Stanley Cup series?
I cannot excuse it, but my explanation is that he has given up on 90% of his shifts because he cannot get over the loss of Holloway.
That reveals a lack of desire and mental toughness.
His attitude seems to exclaim “ what’s the use, Holloway is gone”.
What are you seeing that I am not?
A single instance of banging the crease is … not enough from where I stand.
How could you count on him these days, if he were on your line?
I hope he is like the Newt in the Holy Grail film, and “gets better”.