Hey folks, it’s been a real treat here but I’m shutting her down. Nothing for me here anymore. I’m active on BlueSky. You can find me there. Same handle.
Another game where the Sens fought hard and were maybe the better team on balance but still came out on the wrong end of it. The season is young-ish but moral victories are getting old fast!
Not why they lost or anything but don’t understand the insistence on Sanderson over Chabot for the 6v5. You need a goal? Chabot’s the better choice. You need to protect a lead? Sanderson’s the better choice
This is gonna be Brännström's fate for the next several years. Kicks ass by any important measure, can't move up the depth chart because he's too small, moves on to another team where he has to start all over.
From @ThomasDrance https://t.co/9pDPDF7mQP
@SteveOnSens Sandy's really good, probably the better player 5v5 (though Chabot is way ahead of him so far this yr) and definitely the better defensive player by a good margin. It would be kinda unconventional to not use your #1 guy at 6v5 but I think that's where their diff skillsets come in
@SteveOnSens Sandy's good, and clearly Green agrees with you so who am I to say? But to my eyes Chabot is an elite distributer and offensive creator -- Sanderson gets tunnel vision a bit. Much more likely to chuck a puck into someone's shin pad.
For @silversevensens, I had some thoughts about a number of things — including the paper transactions the Sens have been using to free up cap space
https://t.co/zEtuTwJIGF
@aloush_farhat@ShackTS Right I’m saying it’s a crappy thing to do to their players and it’s not worth the marginal edge they are gaining in doing so. Pay your players for their labour is a pretty consistent position of mine over the years.