Bedard/Celly
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Re: Bedard/Celly
Who in the world is surprised all the lottery jackpots, multiple years of it, leads to a better team?
I guess a fox in the hen house is shocking too.
I guess a fox in the hen house is shocking too.
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between the 2, I'd pick Celly
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Well Broberg is about to become paid. We are paying non leaders?Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 14:38 pmI have no problems with monty. I like Q also. We just dont have any main character personalities. Just a bunch of solid supporting cast passive aggressive guys.theograce wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:50 amBetter coach too. I take Q over Montgomery all day longYounghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:48 amIts not just bedard. They have other young players playing extremely impressive. Just saying that losing culture didnt take over in chicago or san jose. Players on those teams are smiling and playing with heart and fireblackinkbiz wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:01 amBlues never have prospects anywhere close to Bedard's pedigree. The only number one picks to ever play for the Blues were a mediocre defenseman who thought golf carts were more important than playing hockey and the biggest #1 overall bust of the century, Yakupov.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 08:13 am Why does st louis put so much emphasis on not bringing young players into a losing environment because it breeds negativity? It seems for Chicago and sj it has helped develop a hunger.
If they had guys like that to absorb most of the negativity they'd hopefully take a different approach.
We desperately need a leader. I know the BT horse has been beaten to death. Even if not him we need someone like him. Outside of neighbours i dont see any of our core bringing that F you attitude nightly. We need skill guys to bring that. Not more guys that HAVE to bring that style just to get ice time.
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We need leaders to lead our highest paid players who get the most ice.
Sounds like a successful model lol
Sounds like a successful model lol
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Q is not the coach in SJ. He’s in Anaheim.
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You don’t have any character concerns about Quenneville?theograce wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:50 amBetter coach too. I take Q over Montgomery all day longYounghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:48 amIts not just bedard. They have other young players playing extremely impressive. Just saying that losing culture didnt take over in chicago or san jose. Players on those teams are smiling and playing with heart and fireblackinkbiz wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:01 amBlues never have prospects anywhere close to Bedard's pedigree. The only number one picks to ever play for the Blues were a mediocre defenseman who thought golf carts were more important than playing hockey and the biggest #1 overall bust of the century, Yakupov.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 08:13 am Why does st louis put so much emphasis on not bringing young players into a losing environment because it breeds negativity? It seems for Chicago and sj it has helped develop a hunger.
If they had guys like that to absorb most of the negativity they'd hopefully take a different approach.
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Sure but I don’t know the story. Much different set of circumstances though.St. Charles Bronson wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 19:52 pmYou don’t have any character concerns about Quenneville?theograce wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:50 amBetter coach too. I take Q over Montgomery all day longYounghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:48 amIts not just bedard. They have other young players playing extremely impressive. Just saying that losing culture didnt take over in chicago or san jose. Players on those teams are smiling and playing with heart and fireblackinkbiz wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:01 amBlues never have prospects anywhere close to Bedard's pedigree. The only number one picks to ever play for the Blues were a mediocre defenseman who thought golf carts were more important than playing hockey and the biggest #1 overall bust of the century, Yakupov.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 08:13 am Why does st louis put so much emphasis on not bringing young players into a losing environment because it breeds negativity? It seems for Chicago and sj it has helped develop a hunger.
If they had guys like that to absorb most of the negativity they'd hopefully take a different approach.
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Losing culture was killing them until late last season when the coach was dumped along with dead weight veterans. Coach Blashill is preaching a system that everybody is buying into and the staff around him is impressive.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:48 amIts not just bedard. They have other young players playing extremely impressive. Just saying that losing culture didnt take over in chicago or san jose. Players on those teams are smiling and playing with heart and fireblackinkbiz wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:01 amBlues never have prospects anywhere close to Bedard's pedigree. The only number one picks to ever play for the Blues were a mediocre defenseman who thought golf carts were more important than playing hockey and the biggest #1 overall bust of the century, Yakupov.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 08:13 am Why does st louis put so much emphasis on not bringing young players into a losing environment because it breeds negativity? It seems for Chicago and sj it has helped develop a hunger.
If they had guys like that to absorb most of the negativity they'd hopefully take a different approach.
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5-1 win over the wings today
Bedard has 25 points in 16 games and is +10
Bedard has 25 points in 16 games and is +10
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Man i hate to see how good the hawks and sharks have gotten and how fast. But as a fan of the sport, bedard and mack are exciting. Along with a lot of others. I wish we had just one player cobsidered a star that produced as a star.BalotelliMassive wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 20:05 pmLosing culture was killing them until late last season when the coach was dumped along with dead weight veterans. Coach Blashill is preaching a system that everybody is buying into and the staff around him is impressive.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:48 amIts not just bedard. They have other young players playing extremely impressive. Just saying that losing culture didnt take over in chicago or san jose. Players on those teams are smiling and playing with heart and fireblackinkbiz wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:01 amBlues never have prospects anywhere close to Bedard's pedigree. The only number one picks to ever play for the Blues were a mediocre defenseman who thought golf carts were more important than playing hockey and the biggest #1 overall bust of the century, Yakupov.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 08:13 am Why does st louis put so much emphasis on not bringing young players into a losing environment because it breeds negativity? It seems for Chicago and sj it has helped develop a hunger.
If they had guys like that to absorb most of the negativity they'd hopefully take a different approach.
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Yeah and those 2 guys have superstar ceilings not just star.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 15:26 pmMan i hate to see how good the hawks and sharks have gotten and how fast. But as a fan of the sport, bedard and mack are exciting. Along with a lot of others. I wish we had just one player cobsidered a star that produced as a star.BalotelliMassive wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 20:05 pmLosing culture was killing them until late last season when the coach was dumped along with dead weight veterans. Coach Blashill is preaching a system that everybody is buying into and the staff around him is impressive.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:48 amIts not just bedard. They have other young players playing extremely impressive. Just saying that losing culture didnt take over in chicago or san jose. Players on those teams are smiling and playing with heart and fireblackinkbiz wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:01 amBlues never have prospects anywhere close to Bedard's pedigree. The only number one picks to ever play for the Blues were a mediocre defenseman who thought golf carts were more important than playing hockey and the biggest #1 overall bust of the century, Yakupov.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 08:13 am Why does st louis put so much emphasis on not bringing young players into a losing environment because it breeds negativity? It seems for Chicago and sj it has helped develop a hunger.
If they had guys like that to absorb most of the negativity they'd hopefully take a different approach.
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Oh i am 1000% aware. Im holding out hope that maybe we luck into our own this year. I dont think stillman and co would get behind a youth season but the chance at a mckenna bedard rivalry would sell tickets fir 10+ years and bring a bunch of main stream publicity to st louis. In this case even if you miss on number 1 and land top 3 or 4 and still get a high end difference maker. I know we will dur our due diligence and try and put makeup on this pig.theograce wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 15:42 pmYeah and those 2 guys have superstar ceilings not just star.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 15:26 pmMan i hate to see how good the hawks and sharks have gotten and how fast. But as a fan of the sport, bedard and mack are exciting. Along with a lot of others. I wish we had just one player cobsidered a star that produced as a star.BalotelliMassive wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 20:05 pmLosing culture was killing them until late last season when the coach was dumped along with dead weight veterans. Coach Blashill is preaching a system that everybody is buying into and the staff around him is impressive.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:48 amIts not just bedard. They have other young players playing extremely impressive. Just saying that losing culture didnt take over in chicago or san jose. Players on those teams are smiling and playing with heart and fireblackinkbiz wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 11:01 amBlues never have prospects anywhere close to Bedard's pedigree. The only number one picks to ever play for the Blues were a mediocre defenseman who thought golf carts were more important than playing hockey and the biggest #1 overall bust of the century, Yakupov.Younghopp1991 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025 08:13 am Why does st louis put so much emphasis on not bringing young players into a losing environment because it breeds negativity? It seems for Chicago and sj it has helped develop a hunger.
If they had guys like that to absorb most of the negativity they'd hopefully take a different approach.
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Chicago had no other options besides tearing the mansion down to the concrete foundation to rebuild from the ground up. Stan Bowman gave away too much in an attempt to keep the Kane/Towes core floating and all of his gambles were busts. It helps that all of the other Chicago teams are horrible without a plan to bounce back - Kyle Davidson's plan was necessary and year four is starting to pay off.
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This is nuts. This guy has impressed me every time I've seen him. That is some impressive company.


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Who were Sid and Wayne's line mates? Having a Will Smith on your line is pretty ideal.
