Kyrou Injury
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Re: Kyrou Injury
Could be ACL but bend direction would have compromised the MCL more than anything.
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Harry York 37
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Re: Kyrou Injury
It’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
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+1. Addition by subtraction? Very well could be.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
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Harry York 37
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Schenn asked for a trade once, cause he never knew when and where Tarasenko was gonna show up.SameOldBlues wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:09 pm+1. Addition by subtraction? Very well could be.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
Tarasenko was twice the player Kyrou ever was.
Re: Kyrou Injury
Have they really been a better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or even two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
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Harry York 37
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Re: Kyrou Injury
I question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down. Not an inch was ceded to anyone.
Hofer threw down and Binner came back from goalie hades.
Its a different bench and a different team.
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Re: Kyrou Injury
Lol they scored two goals and gave up 42 shots and somehow won. Anyone with "hockey IQ" would know that is 100% a goalie bail out.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmI question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down.
Its a different bench and a different team.
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Harry York 37
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Re: Kyrou Injury
People with Hockey IQ s that pay off don’t speak of stats. They speak of attitudes, swagger, and confidence.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:29 pmLol they scored two goals and gave up 42 shots and somehow won. Anyone with "hockey IQ" would know that is 100% a goalie bail out.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmI question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down.
Its a different bench and a different team.
I don’t think you get close enough to smell those things.
if you did, you would acknowledge that this team is better.
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Yea scoring two goals and giving up 42 shots against a bad team is a boatload of swagger. Your confirmation bias on Kyrou is as ridiculous as your declaration that Buchnevich has the highest hockey IQ on the team.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:31 pmPeople with Hockey IQ s that pay off don’t speak of stats. They speak of attitudes, swagger, and confidence.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:29 pmLol they scored two goals and gave up 42 shots and somehow won. Anyone with "hockey IQ" would know that is 100% a goalie bail out.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmI question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down.
Its a different bench and a different team.
I don’t think you get close enough to smell those things.
Re: Kyrou Injury
I'm not at all convinced they really played any better at all in those 2 games. One of them they gave up 42 shots.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
I personally think Hofer won us both of those games, 1 with his play and the other with the momentum he created.
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Re: Kyrou Injury
Hey guys. Stop criticizing Jordan. It's mean.
Re: Kyrou Injury
Our lives are also full of people with attitude, swagger, and confidence and they are still full of [shirt].Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:31 pmPeople with Hockey IQ s that pay off don’t speak of stats. They speak of attitudes, swagger, and confidence.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:29 pmLol they scored two goals and gave up 42 shots and somehow won. Anyone with "hockey IQ" would know that is 100% a goalie bail out.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmI question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down.
Its a different bench and a different team.
I don’t think you get close enough to smell those things.
if you did, you would acknowledge that this team is better.
Also people with a room temperature IQ would also be able to discern if the puck is not deposited in the net (generating stats) that you won't win a lot of hockey games with those platitudes.
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Harry York 37
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Re: Kyrou Injury
Your case is bogus.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:38 pmYea scoring two goals and giving up 42 shots against a bad team is a boatload of swagger. Your confirmation bias on Kyrou is as ridiculous as your declaration that Buchnevich has the highest hockey IQ on the team.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:31 pmPeople with Hockey IQ s that pay off don’t speak of stats. They speak of attitudes, swagger, and confidence.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:29 pmLol they scored two goals and gave up 42 shots and somehow won. Anyone with "hockey IQ" would know that is 100% a goalie bail out.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmI question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down.
Its a different bench and a different team.
I don’t think you get close enough to smell those things.
I never EVER said Buch had a huge IQ. It’s always about his unwavering commitment to do the dirty work- the grunt details that garner him the most playoff assists since he’s been on this club…
Your idea of swagger seems to be derived from numbers and a detached viewpoint, rather than the way fought like hell to win those games- even though their numbers were bad.
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Re: Kyrou Injury
Winning both those games in spite of their play to this point, and losing so many starters is proof of attitude, confidence nd swagger.Kilokaai wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:51 pmOur lives are also full of people with attitude, swagger, and confidence and they are still full of [shirt].Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:31 pmPeople with Hockey IQ s that pay off don’t speak of stats. They speak of attitudes, swagger, and confidence.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:29 pmLol they scored two goals and gave up 42 shots and somehow won. Anyone with "hockey IQ" would know that is 100% a goalie bail out.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmI question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down.
Its a different bench and a different team.
I don’t think you get close enough to smell those things.
if you did, you would acknowledge that this team is better.
Also people with a room temperature IQ would also be able to discern if the puck is not deposited in the net (generating stats) that you won't win a lot of hockey games with those platitudes.
in the broad sense of Hockey IQ. i have seen many teams lose games with a great deal of attitude confidence and swagger.
Nobody wins em all.
The Blues of early in the season would have rolled over and given those games away, wouldn’t they?
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You absolutely argued that, since Buch had the most assists in the playoffs over the last few years, he thereby had the highest hockey IQ on the team. Now that I think of it, that is pretty ironic considering what you are now saying in this thread about stats...Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:52 pmYour case is bogus.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:38 pmYea scoring two goals and giving up 42 shots against a bad team is a boatload of swagger. Your confirmation bias on Kyrou is as ridiculous as your declaration that Buchnevich has the highest hockey IQ on the team.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:31 pmPeople with Hockey IQ s that pay off don’t speak of stats. They speak of attitudes, swagger, and confidence.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:29 pmLol they scored two goals and gave up 42 shots and somehow won. Anyone with "hockey IQ" would know that is 100% a goalie bail out.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmI question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down.
Its a different bench and a different team.
I don’t think you get close enough to smell those things.
I never EVER said Buch had a huge IQ. It’s always about his unwavering commitment to do the dirty work- the grunt details that garner him the most playoff assists since he’s been on this club…
Your idea of swagger seems to be derived from numbers and a detached viewpoint, rather than the way fought like hell to win those games- even though their numbers were bad.
And my view is not just from stats. I also watched the games. Anyone who says the Blues showed any more swagger in that Ottawa game than they otherwise have all season is, frankly, delusional.
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Re: Kyrou Injury
Putting words in my mouth is desperate and despicable. I would expect that from a Miami Shyster and that really pisses me off. Moving the goal posts and lying are bad moves in most courtrooms.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 14:17 pmYou absolutely argued that, since Buch had the most assists in the playoffs over the last few years, he thereby had the highest hockey IQ on the team. Now that I think of it, that is pretty ironic considering what you are now saying in this thread about stats...Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:52 pmYour case is bogus.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:38 pmYea scoring two goals and giving up 42 shots against a bad team is a boatload of swagger. Your confirmation bias on Kyrou is as ridiculous as your declaration that Buchnevich has the highest hockey IQ on the team.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:31 pmPeople with Hockey IQ s that pay off don’t speak of stats. They speak of attitudes, swagger, and confidence.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:29 pmLol they scored two goals and gave up 42 shots and somehow won. Anyone with "hockey IQ" would know that is 100% a goalie bail out.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmI question your Hockey IQ on the bolded.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:24 pmHave they really been the better team? Because they barely squeaked by against two mediocre teams? Hofer completely bailed them out against OTT. Had nothing to do with "compete" or anything else you may say that Kyrou lacks. The MTL game was better than the OTT game for sure but nothing crazy and they still almost blew it.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:08 pmIt’s two games, realistically… and they have even a better team.MiamiLaw wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:35 pmIt's been one full game dude.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:29 pm The team isn’t missing Kyrou, as far as I can see.
Color me unsurprised.
From the Captain
"Guys just buying in for one another," Schen said. "At the end of the day there are no complaints and guys are going out there and playing hard for one another. When you do that you start to build something and you can feel it. I think we have had a good response since Boston."
Kyrou played less than one full shift after the Boton Game
The main point though is that you taking a victory lap on your anti-Kyrou agenda after one (or two) full games is absurd. I don't love Kyrou by any means but you can't take a guy that puts up the goals and points he does, replace it with nothing, and think the team will be better long term.
Were you poring over a legal brief when you watched those games?
They had their backs against the wall in both games and nobody backed down.
Its a different bench and a different team.
I don’t think you get close enough to smell those things.
I never EVER said Buch had a huge IQ. It’s always about his unwavering commitment to do the dirty work- the grunt details that garner him the most playoff assists since he’s been on this club…
Your idea of swagger seems to be derived from numbers and a detached viewpoint, rather than the way fought like hell to win those games- even though their numbers were bad.
And my view is not just from stats. I also watched the games. Anyone who says the Blues showed any more swagger in that Ottawa game than they otherwise have all season is, frankly, delusional.
I love Buch and make no excuses.
I have never said he had a high hockey IQ.
I am fairly stingy with that accolade.
Stick to the [fork]ing point… if ya can!