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One minute I walk away after his seemingly rough knee injury and the next he's getting a 10 min misconduct.
What exactly happened there?
What exactly happened there?
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Tucker injured his knee not Walker.
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It was definitely Walker crumbling into the boards awkwardly.
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didn't see Walker do this.. def saw Tucker do this thoChubbs0910 wrote: ↑28 Apr 2025 08:55 am It was definitely Walker crumbling into the boards awkwardly.
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I think Walker got tossed with Lowry in the waining minutes of the game.
I don't recall walker crumbling into the boards.
I don't recall walker crumbling into the boards.
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Uhhhhhh noChubbs0910 wrote: ↑28 Apr 2025 08:55 am It was definitely Walker crumbling into the boards awkwardly.
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I expected this thread to be either about Walker's contribution OR about the best neo noir of the 1960's Point Blank (1967) featuring Lee Marvin as the title character Walker in a landmark revenge classic.
Assuming the former, Nathan Walker always been likable even if a 4th/5th line tweener. But this season he has been an essential 4th liner. That whole 4th line deserves showering of praise, all three of them, and I love how Montgomery throws that line out for a center ice faceoff to set a level in this postseason.
The hits and blocked shots are piling up and it's making a huge difference. Walker is so (bleep) solid in terms of unbreakable effort.
Assuming the former, Nathan Walker always been likable even if a 4th/5th line tweener. But this season he has been an essential 4th liner. That whole 4th line deserves showering of praise, all three of them, and I love how Montgomery throws that line out for a center ice faceoff to set a level in this postseason.
The hits and blocked shots are piling up and it's making a huge difference. Walker is so (bleep) solid in terms of unbreakable effort.
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Weird. Watch the replay. He went down in the corner for no reason pretty much. Seemed ugly, barely got off the ice. Then he's back. It's a good thing, but that doesn't make it less odd.
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Tucker is a Walker sock, I suppose
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Prior to this season and most of the first half, I would have moved Walker for nothing. He's moved up in value in the second half.
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I have never seen a fourth-liner with a better attitude nor a bigger heart.
He has just enough size to make watching him a most improbable delight.
I would dress him until hall freezes over if he tells me he is ready to play.
He has just enough size to make watching him a most improbable delight.
I would dress him until hall freezes over if he tells me he is ready to play.
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To this day, it's Bob Bassen for me
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What replay are you talking about? What period, what time of the period (appx), what end etc.Chubbs0910 wrote: ↑28 Apr 2025 11:54 am Weird. Watch the replay. He went down in the corner for no reason pretty much. Seemed ugly, barely got off the ice. Then he's back. It's a good thing, but that doesn't make it less odd.
The identical thing you've described more than once happened to Tyler Tucker, not Nathan Walker. It happened with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, in the corner to the right of Binnington.
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Sunny went down hard and awkward thats what i was worried about then Tucker stumbled over players and sticks and all that and fell on his leg
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Courts, Bassen, Walker all good to me.
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100%seattleblue wrote: ↑28 Apr 2025 11:35 am I expected this thread to be either about Walker's contribution OR about the best neo noir of the 1960's Point Blank (1967) featuring Lee Marvin as the title character Walker in a landmark revenge classic.
Assuming the former, Nathan Walker always been likable even if a 4th/5th line tweener. But this season he has been an essential 4th liner. That whole 4th line deserves showering of praise, all three of them, and I love how Montgomery throws that line out for a center ice faceoff to set a level in this postseason.
The hits and blocked shots are piling up and it's making a huge difference. Walker is so (drat) solid in terms of unbreakable effort.
And for the record one more time...he's not JAG.