In all fairness, the context is Detroit's defensive group is extremely old. I would argue while we have Cholowski and Hronek up and coming, outside of that anyone remotely close in age to Jensen was Witkowski and DeKeyser (both 28).
Mike Green is 33, Kronwall 38, Ericsson 34, and Daley 35. Today's acquisition of Bowey brings some youthful talent to the mix at 23 but a project player.
With that said, Jensen still is an underrated aspect of Detroit's team this year. If you're only judging him by his offensive metrics, that would sorely miss the point -- Jensen is a defensive defenseman who has put up better numbers this year playing against better competition.
It may be wishful thinking, but I would hope a 1st for Nyquist now that Duchene is off the market (and presumably, Panarin is either off as well or an exorbitantly high asking price).
Can tell me where this thought came from or provide a source to get a more definitive answer? The only reason I ask is because I've heard this a few times, yet I can't ever find any concrete information. According to Nebraska's (Lincoln) head coach, he's not even sure of any such agreement.
"Of course, the topic of NCAA Division I hockey pops up for Taylor and his players all the time.
'I get asked about that, and then I hear that there was an agreement between Nebraska and UNO, when they dropped football, NU agreed to stay out of hockey, or that we can't do that move because of Title IX,' Taylor said. 'I honestly don't know, but we're getting along win the ACHA and having fun, and we're getting better every year.'"
Not saying there isn't an official agreement, but just curious myself.
Filip Zadina is a winger. But yes, things played out well to allow for Detroit to draft him, and they could definitely use the offense he could potentially provide. If I recall, their shots on goal this year is near bottom five to ten in the league
As far as the Wings, it depends who you ask. For the past year, it seems Jack Hughes was the automatic #1 pick. After the most recent World Juniors this past month, some people have his stock waning to #2 and Kaapo Kakko as the new #1 player.
I personally prefer a Center, so I would say Jack Hughes would be our preferred pick. But, YMMV and I think both are great players.
Minnesota had a 98% chance of making the tourney Saturday morning. Their absolute worst case scenario happened. I can only imagine the team had been practicing for 2 weeks, and then this.
I was 15 years old and flew alone to Europe during the summer between grades in high school. I met up with my family there, and while in Amsterdam my family insisted I try a beer. They ended up bringing out a bottle of Amstel, which pretty much went 75% unconsumed, and it led me to believe for the next 6 years I hated all beer.
I might be wrong, but I remember seeing the imposter account and immediately realizing it was fake. I think it was spelled one letter/character/space off or something?
I watched this live, and in all fairness this clip doesn't show the entire conversation. It wasn't as childish as it seemed, though, admittedly, it was still a immature.
I think this clip does an unfair job truncating the rest of the conversation out.
I'll be honest, I had never really heard of Arthur Ashe before. I assumed this thread had come up because of the U.S. Open this week, but this is a quality watch.
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In all fairness, the context is Detroit's defensive group is extremely old. I would argue while we have Cholowski and Hronek up and coming, outside of that anyone remotely close in age to Jensen was Witkowski and DeKeyser (both 28).
Mike Green is 33, Kronwall 38, Ericsson 34, and Daley 35. Today's acquisition of Bowey brings some youthful talent to the mix at 23 but a project player.
With that said, Jensen still is an underrated aspect of Detroit's team this year. If you're only judging him by his offensive metrics, that would sorely miss the point -- Jensen is a defensive defenseman who has put up better numbers this year playing against better competition.
It may be wishful thinking, but I would hope a 1st for Nyquist now that Duchene is off the market (and presumably, Panarin is either off as well or an exorbitantly high asking price).
Can tell me where this thought came from or provide a source to get a more definitive answer? The only reason I ask is because I've heard this a few times, yet I can't ever find any concrete information. According to Nebraska's (Lincoln) head coach, he's not even sure of any such agreement.
"Of course, the topic of NCAA Division I hockey pops up for Taylor and his players all the time.
'I get asked about that, and then I hear that there was an agreement between Nebraska and UNO, when they dropped football, NU agreed to stay out of hockey, or that we can't do that move because of Title IX,' Taylor said. 'I honestly don't know, but we're getting along win the ACHA and having fun, and we're getting better every year.'"
Not saying there isn't an official agreement, but just curious myself.
https://journalstar.com/niche/star-city-sports/husker-hockey-team-makes…
Filip Zadina is a winger. But yes, things played out well to allow for Detroit to draft him, and they could definitely use the offense he could potentially provide. If I recall, their shots on goal this year is near bottom five to ten in the league
As far as the Wings, it depends who you ask. For the past year, it seems Jack Hughes was the automatic #1 pick. After the most recent World Juniors this past month, some people have his stock waning to #2 and Kaapo Kakko as the new #1 player.
I personally prefer a Center, so I would say Jack Hughes would be our preferred pick. But, YMMV and I think both are great players.
Probably equivalent with football and basketball for me.
If broadcasting was better, it would be #1.
Oh boy. 6-1 now.
Time to channel our Penn State offense
Holy hell. Am I reading the 3rd period stats right? SOG 16-2 in favor of Michigan
Weird. He's still active on Twitter RT'ing anything and everything Michigan, and his bio acknowledges that. Not that this is real validation.
And Kerber vs. Serena
Just out of curiosity, has reddit ever done a CFB risk game before? It seems like this game could go on for years.
Discord name: Chrisbar1104
Minnesota had a 98% chance of making the tourney Saturday morning. Their absolute worst case scenario happened. I can only imagine the team had been practicing for 2 weeks, and then this.
BTN Plus
I was 15 years old and flew alone to Europe during the summer between grades in high school. I met up with my family there, and while in Amsterdam my family insisted I try a beer. They ended up bringing out a bottle of Amstel, which pretty much went 75% unconsumed, and it led me to believe for the next 6 years I hated all beer.
From an outsiders perspective reading a few Mets' forums, it seems like
1) Mets' fans recognize Barwis isn't the man for the job (especially when most of his resume consists of football players), but:
2) Wilpon is the target of all the hatred and refuses to let go of Barwis. Basically, fuck anything Wilpon.
Whether any of this is true is interesting to say the least.
Just out of curiosity, can we get a penalty count?
ALL HAIL
SHITTTTTTTTT. I can't take this
Les Miles was our coach on that last drive.
Educated crowd
Well shit
Your drunkenness is winning us this game. KEEP GOING
Just out of curiosity, where would you all rank Walter Payton in reference to these two?
Is there a link to this? I'd like to read about that more.
EDIT: Nevermind. Found one.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/l-gordon-crovitz-chicago-teaches-beijing-a-…
Wow. I feel for you all affected.
I'm in the military, but I don't hold a clearance (luckily).
Unfortunately, reading through this thread is better than a movie. Grabbin my popcorn...
Cats do not abide by the laws of nature, alright?
Yay!
I've never made a Blyve liveblog before, but willing to give it a try.
http://www.blyve.com/event/af7b3054cf0ba05fa7000000
EDIT: Nevermind. Liveblog is posted below.
Judging from the article, it's been fixed now.
Sneaky snake he is.
Sounds about right. Like everyone says, nothing to worry about now.
Work 'em out! Get 'em bigger!
I watched this live, and in all fairness this clip doesn't show the entire conversation. It wasn't as childish as it seemed, though, admittedly, it was still a immature.
I think this clip does an unfair job truncating the rest of the conversation out.
I'll be honest, I had never really heard of Arthur Ashe before. I assumed this thread had come up because of the U.S. Open this week, but this is a quality watch.
Sorry for a weak first post, but how long has Jordan Paskorz been a TE?