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Re: GDT: Blues at Jets 7:00 FanDuel

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hotrivets wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:09 pm
gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:03 pm I'm no Monty fan but IF they brought back Holloway to soon it's not on him.

This is professional sports. When you are cleared you play. You play for your team AND for yourself.

If people want to speculate the medical staff is suspect, then so be it. I have no idea if they are or not, but I do know if you are cleared you play.
+1 No reason the team would push him to come back too soon the way the season is going. Medical staff only knows so much from tests so they depend on the players to complete the picture.

Could be he just needs to work back in at a slower pace.
If he came back too soon, I put some blame for this on Holloway. He is the kind of guy who lives and breathes to set off fireworks on the ice. I don't think he was all the way back from having one of his goddanged obliques reattached to his hip ( it might have torn off his ribcage). Those are huge muscles. I am sure it killed him to see the team blow it in the Jet series and I have little doubt he wanted to play as soon as humanly possible. A high ankle sprain is a killer as well. You think it's fine and take one strange stride, and you are out again.
I can''t get mad at Hollywood, I just wish he had a little bit more "caution" in his game plan... but that is unlikely.
He could be our Pistol Pete Reiser if this continues.
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Harry York 37 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:24 pm
hotrivets wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:09 pm
gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:03 pm I'm no Monty fan but IF they brought back Holloway to soon it's not on him.

This is professional sports. When you are cleared you play. You play for your team AND for yourself.

If people want to speculate the medical staff is suspect, then so be it. I have no idea if they are or not, but I do know if you are cleared you play.
+1 No reason the team would push him to come back too soon the way the season is going. Medical staff only knows so much from tests so they depend on the players to complete the picture.

Could be he just needs to work back in at a slower pace.
If he came back too soon, I put some blame for this on Holloway. He is the kind of guy who lives and breathes to set off fireworks on the ice. I don't think he was all the way back from having one of his goddanged obliques reattached to his hip ( it might have torn off his ribcage). Those are huge muscles. I am sure it killed him to see the team blow it in the Jet series and I have little doubt he wanted to play as soon as humanly possible. A high ankle sprain is a killer as well. You think it's fine and take one strange stride, and you are out again.
I can''t get mad at Hollywood, I just wish he had a little bit more "caution" in his game plan... but that is unlikely.
He could be our Pistol Pete Reiser if this continues.
LOL! Hiya, Harry! Great reference. I wonder who besides the 2 of us knows who Pistol Pete Reiser was!! CRASH!!! 💥
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Re: GDT: Blues at Jets 7:00 FanDuel

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Hazelwood72 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:33 pm
Harry York 37 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:24 pm
hotrivets wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:09 pm
gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:03 pm I'm no Monty fan but IF they brought back Holloway to soon it's not on him.

This is professional sports. When you are cleared you play. You play for your team AND for yourself.

If people want to speculate the medical staff is suspect, then so be it. I have no idea if they are or not, but I do know if you are cleared you play.
+1 No reason the team would push him to come back too soon the way the season is going. Medical staff only knows so much from tests so they depend on the players to complete the picture.

Could be he just needs to work back in at a slower pace.
If he came back too soon, I put some blame for this on Holloway. He is the kind of guy who lives and breathes to set off fireworks on the ice. I don't think he was all the way back from having one of his goddanged obliques reattached to his hip ( it might have torn off his ribcage). Those are huge muscles. I am sure it killed him to see the team blow it in the Jet series and I have little doubt he wanted to play as soon as humanly possible. A high ankle sprain is a killer as well. You think it's fine and take one strange stride, and you are out again.
I can''t get mad at Hollywood, I just wish he had a little bit more "caution" in his game plan... but that is unlikely.
He could be our Pistol Pete Reiser if this continues.
LOL! Hiya, Harry! Great reference. I wonder who besides the 2 of us knows who Pistol Pete Reiser was!! CRASH!!! 💥
Me.
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Re: GDT: Blues at Jets 7:00 FanDuel

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DawgDad wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:40 pm
Hazelwood72 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:33 pm
Harry York 37 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:24 pm
hotrivets wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:09 pm
gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:03 pm I'm no Monty fan but IF they brought back Holloway to soon it's not on him.

This is professional sports. When you are cleared you play. You play for your team AND for yourself.

If people want to speculate the medical staff is suspect, then so be it. I have no idea if they are or not, but I do know if you are cleared you play.
+1 No reason the team would push him to come back too soon the way the season is going. Medical staff only knows so much from tests so they depend on the players to complete the picture.

Could be he just needs to work back in at a slower pace.
If he came back too soon, I put some blame for this on Holloway. He is the kind of guy who lives and breathes to set off fireworks on the ice. I don't think he was all the way back from having one of his goddanged obliques reattached to his hip ( it might have torn off his ribcage). Those are huge muscles. I am sure it killed him to see the team blow it in the Jet series and I have little doubt he wanted to play as soon as humanly possible. A high ankle sprain is a killer as well. You think it's fine and take one strange stride, and you are out again.
I can''t get mad at Hollywood, I just wish he had a little bit more "caution" in his game plan... but that is unlikely.
He could be our Pistol Pete Reiser if this continues.
LOL! Hiya, Harry! Great reference. I wonder who besides the 2 of us knows who Pistol Pete Reiser was!! CRASH!!! 💥
Me.
Dawg, that either means you’re a loony baseball historian like me, or you’re just an old phardt. Also like me!! 😝
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I like the lineup tonight. We’ve added some speed and some 200 foot games . I think some of us are thinking Schenn is getting too old and should not be on the top line. I think Dvorsky did well with Stenberg & Snuggie
Berggren and Fabbri will add tenacity and speed and 200 foot games
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Re: GDT: Blues at Jets 7:00 FanDuel

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Hazelwood72 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:45 pm
DawgDad wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:40 pm
Hazelwood72 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:33 pm
Harry York 37 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:24 pm
hotrivets wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:09 pm
gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:03 pm I'm no Monty fan but IF they brought back Holloway to soon it's not on him.

This is professional sports. When you are cleared you play. You play for your team AND for yourself.

If people want to speculate the medical staff is suspect, then so be it. I have no idea if they are or not, but I do know if you are cleared you play.
+1 No reason the team would push him to come back too soon the way the season is going. Medical staff only knows so much from tests so they depend on the players to complete the picture.

Could be he just needs to work back in at a slower pace.
If he came back too soon, I put some blame for this on Holloway. He is the kind of guy who lives and breathes to set off fireworks on the ice. I don't think he was all the way back from having one of his goddanged obliques reattached to his hip ( it might have torn off his ribcage). Those are huge muscles. I am sure it killed him to see the team blow it in the Jet series and I have little doubt he wanted to play as soon as humanly possible. A high ankle sprain is a killer as well. You think it's fine and take one strange stride, and you are out again.
I can''t get mad at Hollywood, I just wish he had a little bit more "caution" in his game plan... but that is unlikely.
He could be our Pistol Pete Reiser if this continues.
LOL! Hiya, Harry! Great reference. I wonder who besides the 2 of us knows who Pistol Pete Reiser was!! CRASH!!! 💥
Me.
Dawg, that either means you’re a loony baseball historian like me, or you’re just an old phardt. Also like me!! 😝
Hell, I am guilty on both charges, fellows!!!
I fear the comparison is apt.
I did know he was from St. Louis, though....



Early career
A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Reiser signed with his hometown Cardinals, but at age 19 he was among a group of minor league players declared free agents by Commissioner of Baseball Kenesaw Mountain Landis.[why?] Reportedly,[by whom?] Cardinal general manager Branch Rickey—mortified at losing a player of Reiser's caliber—arranged for the Dodgers to sign Reiser, hide him in the minors, then trade him back to St. Louis at a later date. But Reiser's stellar performances in spring training in both 1939 and 1940 forced the Dodgers to keep him.[1] (Rickey would become GM of the Dodgers after the 1942 season and witness Reiser's injury-caused decline as a great talent.)

Derailed by injuries
In 1941, his first season as a regular starter, Reiser helped the Dodgers win the pennant for the first time since 1920. A sensation his second year, he won the National League batting title while leading the league in doubles, triples, total bases, runs scored, and slugging percentage. He was also named a starter to the All-Star team[2] and placed second in MVP balloting.[3] On July 19 of the following year, Reiser crashed face-first into the outfield wall in St. Louis, trying to catch what turned out to be a game-winning inside-the-park home run by Enos Slaughter of the rival Cardinals in the bottom of the 11th inning.[4] The loss cut the Dodgers' lead over the Cardinals to six games.[5]

Despite missing just four games with the resulting concussion, he batted only .244 over his final 48 games that season, dropping his batting average from .350 to .310 for the year.[6] The Dodgers ended up losing the pennant by two games to the Cardinals, who won 20 of their last 23 games and eventually the World Series.[7]

Reiser gave great effort on every play in the field, and was therefore very injury-prone. He fractured his skull running into an outfield wall on one occasion (but still made the throw back to the infield), was temporarily paralyzed on another, and was taken off the field on a stretcher nearly a dozen times.[citation needed]

Leo Durocher, who was Reiser's first major league manager, reflected many years later that in terms of talent, skill and potential, there was only one other player comparable to Reiser: Willie Mays. He also said, "Pete had more power than Willie—left-handed and right-handed both. Willie had everything, Pete had everything but luck."[8]

Reiser served in the United States Army during World War II, playing baseball for Army teams. While serving, he was injured again and had to learn to throw with both arms.[citation needed]

When Reiser returned to the majors in 1946, he was still suffering from a shoulder injury from playing Army baseball.[9] He later said: "It wasn't as serious as the head injuries, but it did more to end my career. The shoulder kept popping out of place, more bone chips developed, and there was constant pain in the arm and shoulder."

He was never the same hitter he was early in his career, but was still as fast as ever, leading the NL in stolen bases and stealing home a record seven times in 1946.[citation needed] In 1948, Ebbets Field became the first ballpark with padded outfield walls due to Reiser's penchant for running into them.[10]

Later life
Reiser managed in the minors for several years (including the Kokomo Dodgers in 1956–57,[11][12] among others), winning the 1959 Minor League Manager of the Year Award from The Sporting News. He served as a coach on Los Angeles Dodger manager Walter Alston's staff from 1960 to 1964 (including the 1963 world championship team). However, he was forced out in 1965 as manager of the AAA Spokane Indians as the result of a heart attack. His replacement was Duke Snider—the man who had once replaced him as Brooklyn Dodger center fielder.

When Leo Durocher became manager of the Chicago Cubs in 1966, he brought many of his former players to coach on his staff. Reiser was one of them (1966–1969; 1972–1974). He also coached for the California Angels in 1970–71.

In 1981, Lawrence Ritter and Donald Honig included him in their book "The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time." They used what they called "Smoky Joe Wood Syndrome" to explain why a truly exceptional player whose career was curtailed by injury—despite not having had career statistics that would rank him with the all-time greats—should nonetheless be included on their list.

Reiser died in Palm Springs, California, of respiratory disease at 62, and was buried at Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California.[13]
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find a way Blues !
let's go
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DawgDad wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:40 pm
Hazelwood72 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:33 pm
Harry York 37 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:24 pm
hotrivets wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:09 pm
gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:03 pm I'm no Monty fan but IF they brought back Holloway to soon it's not on him.

This is professional sports. When you are cleared you play. You play for your team AND for yourself.

If people want to speculate the medical staff is suspect, then so be it. I have no idea if they are or not, but I do know if you are cleared you play.
+1 No reason the team would push him to come back too soon the way the season is going. Medical staff only knows so much from tests so they depend on the players to complete the picture.

Could be he just needs to work back in at a slower pace.
If he came back too soon, I put some blame for this on Holloway. He is the kind of guy who lives and breathes to set off fireworks on the ice. I don't think he was all the way back from having one of his goddanged obliques reattached to his hip ( it might have torn off his ribcage). Those are huge muscles. I am sure it killed him to see the team blow it in the Jet series and I have little doubt he wanted to play as soon as humanly possible. A high ankle sprain is a killer as well. You think it's fine and take one strange stride, and you are out again.
I can''t get mad at Hollywood, I just wish he had a little bit more "caution" in his game plan... but that is unlikely.
He could be our Pistol Pete Reiser if this continues.
LOL! Hiya, Harry! Great reference. I wonder who besides the 2 of us knows who Pistol Pete Reiser was!! CRASH!!! 💥
Me.
+1
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Hazelwood72 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:45 pm
DawgDad wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:40 pm
Hazelwood72 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:33 pm
Harry York 37 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 14:24 pm
hotrivets wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:09 pm
gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 13:03 pm I'm no Monty fan but IF they brought back Holloway to soon it's not on him.

This is professional sports. When you are cleared you play. You play for your team AND for yourself.

If people want to speculate the medical staff is suspect, then so be it. I have no idea if they are or not, but I do know if you are cleared you play.
+1 No reason the team would push him to come back too soon the way the season is going. Medical staff only knows so much from tests so they depend on the players to complete the picture.

Could be he just needs to work back in at a slower pace.
If he came back too soon, I put some blame for this on Holloway. He is the kind of guy who lives and breathes to set off fireworks on the ice. I don't think he was all the way back from having one of his goddanged obliques reattached to his hip ( it might have torn off his ribcage). Those are huge muscles. I am sure it killed him to see the team blow it in the Jet series and I have little doubt he wanted to play as soon as humanly possible. A high ankle sprain is a killer as well. You think it's fine and take one strange stride, and you are out again.
I can''t get mad at Hollywood, I just wish he had a little bit more "caution" in his game plan... but that is unlikely.
He could be our Pistol Pete Reiser if this continues.
LOL! Hiya, Harry! Great reference. I wonder who besides the 2 of us knows who Pistol Pete Reiser was!! CRASH!!! 💥
Me.
Dawg, that either means you’re a loony baseball historian like me, or you’re just an old phardt. Also like me!! 😝
As another old phardt (McCluer ‘73 BTW) - i resemble that remark 😎
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Russdv14 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 15:50 pm I like the lineup tonight. We’ve added some speed and some 200 foot games . I think some of us are thinking Schenn is getting too old and should not be on the top line. I think Dvorsky did well with Stenberg & Snuggie
Berggren and Fabbri will add tenacity and speed and 200 foot games
Agree. I've been calling for Fabbri. Was hoping it'd be for Walker, but here we are.

Good on Monty for putting Hofer in winnable games and minimizing the damage while he's young. Zero chance we beat EDM with Hofer either. Perhaps letting the Winnipeg boy play against the Jets is a nice gesture as well.
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Agree Zamadoo, if not for these latest injuries to Thomas & Holloway & the return of Bjugstad I was thinking the Blues were dropping Fabbri. That’d be worse than stringing Luce along. I’m hoping Fabbri & Berggren would dazzle so tonight might be the start of that . They are definitely what I call 200 foot players which this team desperately needs.
Should be an energetic 4 th like, and if we roll out 4 all game that would be a great sign.

I hope the power play is different -better. That big lug, Stanley, is sure to get a penalty or two tonight

Oh -I never heard of Reiser so you don’t have to be old to not know about his folklore
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The PP will probably be better just by Monty not having the opportunity to run 70 out there.
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gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 19:10 pm The PP will probably be better just by Monty not having the opportunity to run 70 out there.
could the PP be better without Steve Ott?
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Hasn’t Montgomery already switched lines from what we posted earlier? Bjugstad is playing fourth line I think which moved Fabbri up
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Some of our players are playing more enthusiastically but not sure about our longer term players. They are more methodical and less effective looking.
See how Fabbri was 1st shot to get us a faceoff. Now watch 77 take the draw
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82birds wrote: 20 Jan 2026 19:16 pm
gpe13579 wrote: 20 Jan 2026 19:10 pm The PP will probably be better just by Monty not having the opportunity to run 70 out there.
could the PP be better without Steve Ott?
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I was just joking, of course, but the PP wasn't that great WITH him.
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