No. Did you see Kyrou fold when anyone came near him at the end of the Jets series?FunSeeker wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 08:37 amsdaltons wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025 23:22 pmMaybe someday Kyrou will mature physicallyMikoTython 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 :
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Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau
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Cool story. Keep telling yourself that. If you say it enough does it become true?sdaltons wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 08:45 amNo. Did you see Kyrou fold when anyone came near him at the end of the Jets series?FunSeeker wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 08:37 amsdaltons wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025 23:22 pmMaybe someday Kyrou will mature physicallyMikoTython 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.because every NHL teams leading goal scorer needs to be a big meathead.
Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau
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.
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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So that’s a no then?FunSeeker wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 11:02 amCool story. Keep telling yourself that. If you say it enough does it become true?sdaltons wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 08:45 amNo. Did you see Kyrou fold when anyone came near him at the end of the Jets series?FunSeeker wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 08:37 amsdaltons wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025 23:22 pmMaybe someday Kyrou will mature physicallyMikoTython 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.because every NHL teams leading goal scorer needs to be a big meathead.
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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?sdaltons wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 13:40 pmSo that’s a no then?FunSeeker wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 11:02 amCool story. Keep telling yourself that. If you say it enough does it become true?sdaltons wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 08:45 amNo. Did you see Kyrou fold when anyone came near him at the end of the Jets series?FunSeeker wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 08:37 amsdaltons wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025 23:22 pmMaybe someday Kyrou will mature physicallyMikoTython 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 :
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Re: Strickland Interviews Justin Carbonneau
actually read where he played both. not uncommon for young'ens
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I did too but wondered about that when he called himself a running back in the clip.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 14:07 pmactually read where he played both. not uncommon for young'ens
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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.dhsux wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 14:48 pmI did too but wondered about that when he called himself a running back in the clip.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025 14:07 pmactually read where he played both. not uncommon for young'ens