8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
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a smell of green grass
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8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
But keep telling yourself that Army drafts well.
But keep telling yourself that Army drafts well.
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TheJackBurton
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Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
What were the scores last year?
Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
So if we end the season ahead of Chicago does that mean Army does draft well?
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Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
Since the lockout shortened 2012-2013 the Blackhawks have finished ahead of the Blues exactly one time. One time in 13 years. One time. 13 years.a smell of green grass wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025 07:15 am 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
But keep telling yourself that Army drafts well.
Is this really the argument you want to make?
Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
OP is definitely not winning logic awards.
I notice there were no threads comparing the performance of the Blues draft picks to that of Calgary's or Vancouver's picks over the weekend? Sure seems like it'd be more fair to compare them with other teams who historicaly draft in similar tiers.
Rather than focus on the past, which cannot change, wouldn't it be more logical for OP to be celebrating thrashings like we received last night, as they inch us closer to a higher pick this year?
I notice there were no threads comparing the performance of the Blues draft picks to that of Calgary's or Vancouver's picks over the weekend? Sure seems like it'd be more fair to compare them with other teams who historicaly draft in similar tiers.
Rather than focus on the past, which cannot change, wouldn't it be more logical for OP to be celebrating thrashings like we received last night, as they inch us closer to a higher pick this year?
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a smell of green grass
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Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
My sock puppet, Army, tells me that he does not want a high pick. Not ever. I believe him. No matter how mediocre the team, Army and the NHL will find a way for the Blues to win at season end so that Army gets his wishes. Mark my words.sdaltons wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025 10:17 am OP is definitely not winning logic awards.
I notice there were no threads comparing the performance of the Blues draft picks to that of Calgary's or Vancouver's picks over the weekend? Sure seems like it'd be more fair to compare them with other teams who historicaly draft in similar tiers.
Rather than focus on the past, which cannot change, wouldn't it be more logical for OP to be celebrating thrashings like we received last night, as they inch us closer to a higher pick this year?
Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
Two problem with Army drafting.
He doesn't follow my rules of drafting. Forward Skill, F/D power,
Youngest bpa,
And
He always drafts the same type of guy. While you can get many nhl games out of 'hard workers, you can't win if you don't play. Meaning you're not gonna be getting much elite play from "safe" picks
He doesn't follow my rules of drafting. Forward Skill, F/D power,
Youngest bpa,
And
He always drafts the same type of guy. While you can get many nhl games out of 'hard workers, you can't win if you don't play. Meaning you're not gonna be getting much elite play from "safe" picks
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Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
a smell of green grass wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025 11:22 amMy sock puppet, Army, tells me that he does not want a high pick. Not ever. I believe him. No matter how mediocre the team, Army and the NHL will find a way for the Blues to win at season end so that Army gets his wishes. Mark my words.sdaltons wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025 10:17 am OP is definitely not winning logic awards.
I notice there were no threads comparing the performance of the Blues draft picks to that of Calgary's or Vancouver's picks over the weekend? Sure seems like it'd be more fair to compare them with other teams who historicaly draft in similar tiers.
Rather than focus on the past, which cannot change, wouldn't it be more logical for OP to be celebrating thrashings like we received last night, as they inch us closer to a higher pick this year?
That's it, get off the bus.
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TheJackBurton
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Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
well after 13 years it's nice that Chicago was able to win a game or two early in the season.
They are now 3-16-2 against the Blues in their last 21.
They are now 3-16-2 against the Blues in their last 21.
Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
TheJackBurton again brings cool, rational and data-supported thinking!TheJackBurton wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025 17:39 pm well after 13 years it's nice that Chicago was able to win a game or two early in the season.
They are now 3-16-2 against the Blues in their last 21.
Tip of the pith helmet!
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TheJackBurton
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Re: 8-3 Chicago Draft Picks over Army Draft Picks
I appreciate it.blues2112 wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025 17:57 pmTheJackBurton again brings cool, rational and data-supported thinking!TheJackBurton wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025 17:39 pm well after 13 years it's nice that Chicago was able to win a game or two early in the season.
They are now 3-16-2 against the Blues in their last 21.
Tip of the pith helmet!