@MassacreOfAnts@samnestler Same thing they did last year with Robertson and Heiskanen. Theyre drag on the "he might" thing as long as they can to keep teams guessing
@Abrams_Lake@ibamboozIe Only Meyers. Bischel actually uses his size as a tool to elevate his play. Meyers doesn't use his size at all and just has a long stick for the most part
@rob9958@samnestler Right because Robertson is supposed to just take a hit and not do anything about it. Bad take, a reverse hit is a reverse hit, if you can't take a hit don't give a hit
@clawdeeyah_ This dude concussed a guy on a reverse hit, tripped the same guy, then scared Pionk into getting tackled by Blackwell. No goals but a mastadonical game from Robo
@SilverPucker@bigheadhcky I think this move is exactly what made Jim Nill one of the greatest GMs in recent memory. Not only did Dallas take the chance on him, they actually traded down 9 spots in the first round for him, and in the same draft got Stankoven who would be traded for Mikko Rantanen