Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau

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Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau

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FunSeeker wrote: 28 Jun 2025 08:37 am
sdaltons wrote: 27 Jun 2025 23:22 pm
MikoTython wrote: 27 Jun 2025 23:01 pm He seems pretty hard-nosed - which is good. They say he's physically 'mature', so perhaps his development goes faster than normal. His head's def. on straight.

The kid can put it in :
Disclaimer: The video above is hosted on Youtube, and has not be reviewed by the staff of the Post-Dispatch.
Maybe someday Kyrou will mature physically
:roll: because every NHL teams leading goal scorer needs to be a big meathead.
No. Did you see Kyrou fold when anyone came near him at the end of the Jets series?
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Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau

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sdaltons wrote: 28 Jun 2025 08:45 am
FunSeeker wrote: 28 Jun 2025 08:37 am
sdaltons wrote: 27 Jun 2025 23:22 pm
MikoTython wrote: 27 Jun 2025 23:01 pm He seems pretty hard-nosed - which is good. They say he's physically 'mature', so perhaps his development goes faster than normal. His head's def. on straight.

The kid can put it in :
Disclaimer: The video above is hosted on Youtube, and has not be reviewed by the staff of the Post-Dispatch.
Maybe someday Kyrou will mature physically
:roll: because every NHL teams leading goal scorer needs to be a big meathead.
No. Did you see Kyrou fold when anyone came near him at the end of the Jets series?
Cool story. Keep telling yourself that. If you say it enough does it become true?
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Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau

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Seems rock solid. Player and person.

Hope to see him on the ice this week.

A few tidbits...he was a running back not a line backer as some reported.....and he seems very uncertain as to going to BC ....or not.
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Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau

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FunSeeker wrote: 28 Jun 2025 11:02 am
sdaltons wrote: 28 Jun 2025 08:45 am
FunSeeker wrote: 28 Jun 2025 08:37 am
sdaltons wrote: 27 Jun 2025 23:22 pm
MikoTython wrote: 27 Jun 2025 23:01 pm He seems pretty hard-nosed - which is good. They say he's physically 'mature', so perhaps his development goes faster than normal. His head's def. on straight.

The kid can put it in :
Disclaimer: The video above is hosted on Youtube, and has not be reviewed by the staff of the Post-Dispatch.
Maybe someday Kyrou will mature physically
:roll: because every NHL teams leading goal scorer needs to be a big meathead.
No. Did you see Kyrou fold when anyone came near him at the end of the Jets series?
Cool story. Keep telling yourself that. If you say it enough does it become true?
So that’s a no then?
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Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau

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sdaltons wrote: 28 Jun 2025 13:40 pm
FunSeeker wrote: 28 Jun 2025 11:02 am
sdaltons wrote: 28 Jun 2025 08:45 am
FunSeeker wrote: 28 Jun 2025 08:37 am
sdaltons wrote: 27 Jun 2025 23:22 pm
MikoTython wrote: 27 Jun 2025 23:01 pm He seems pretty hard-nosed - which is good. They say he's physically 'mature', so perhaps his development goes faster than normal. His head's def. on straight.

The kid can put it in :
Disclaimer: The video above is hosted on Youtube, and has not be reviewed by the staff of the Post-Dispatch.
Maybe someday Kyrou will mature physically
:roll: because every NHL teams leading goal scorer needs to be a big meathead.
No. Did you see Kyrou fold when anyone came near him at the end of the Jets series?
Cool story. Keep telling yourself that. If you say it enough does it become true?
So that’s a no then?
Nobody who actually watched the game and paid the scantest amount of attention could maintain otherwise. That was a Kyrou game he will have a difficult time living down. Was that also the game where he coasted on an icing that he could have goddang neutraized, or was that Game Six?
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Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau

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dhsux wrote: 28 Jun 2025 11:20 am Seems rock solid. Player and person.

Hope to see him on the ice this week.

A few tidbits...he was a running back not a line backer as some reported.....and he seems very uncertain as to going to BC ....or not.
actually read where he played both. not uncommon for young'ens
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Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau

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moose-and-squirrel wrote: 28 Jun 2025 14:07 pm
dhsux wrote: 28 Jun 2025 11:20 am Seems rock solid. Player and person.

Hope to see him on the ice this week.

A few tidbits...he was a running back not a line backer as some reported.....and he seems very uncertain as to going to BC ....or not.
actually read where he played both. not uncommon for young'ens
I did too but wondered about that when he called himself a running back in the clip.
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dhsux wrote: 28 Jun 2025 14:48 pm
moose-and-squirrel wrote: 28 Jun 2025 14:07 pm
dhsux wrote: 28 Jun 2025 11:20 am Seems rock solid. Player and person.

Hope to see him on the ice this week.

A few tidbits...he was a running back not a line backer as some reported.....and he seems very uncertain as to going to BC ....or not.
actually read where he played both. not uncommon for young'ens
I did too but wondered about that when he called himself a running back in the clip.
I watched the video from the Blues this morning that started with Bettman and "The Pick Is In" all the way through the zoom meeting with Army and Felterin. I was working on my first cup of coffee but I remember when he was talking to Bettman, he did mention he played both sides of the ball and was both.
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