![]() |
Nedved
How badly is he hurt??? Is he going to miss any game?
Put update here.... Thanks |
Nobody knows?
|
i heard his back is strained, but i have no timeframe or know for sure
|
From the Rangers site
* Petr Nedved (lower back strain) did not skate this morning and is doubtful for tonight's game vs. Dallas. * Paul Healey, who was recalled from Hartford on Monday, skated on a line with Dominic Moore and Dan LaCouture. * Jamie Lundmark centered a line with Alex Kovalev and Jan Hlavac. * Eric Lindros (sternoclavicular sprain in his left chest) continued his rehabilitation program, skating on his own. Interesting, Lundmark centering Kovalev and Hlavac. |
Quote:
"* Paul Healey, who was recalled from Hartford on Monday, skated on a line with Dominic Moore and Dan LaCouture. * Jamie Lundmark centered a line with Alex Kovalev and Jan Hlavac." Can someone please, PLEASE, explain to me what it is that Hlavac has done that it is worth it to break the obvious chemistry between Moore and Lundmark? Even if not for the chemistry factor, Hlavac has not shown a blessed thing to warrant him getting playing time on the top lines anymore. Moore has shown more in 2 games than Hlavac has in the past 2 years. As far as I am concerned, if Moore continues to simply do what he has in the past 2 games, that should be more than enough to place him in the everyday lineup at the expense of either Hlavac or Lacoutre. I would include Rosie in that group as well, but his play has improved drastically since being placed on Holik'd flank. So if Moore continues to play at least as well as he has, there is no reason for him to be sent back to the minors. As of right now, I would take Lacouture ahead of Hlavac. On another note, there is no way that Bouch should be benched tonight. He deserves to be in the everyday lineup at least as much as Poti and Kasper and much moreso than either Malacough or Krispy. |
Quote:
Where in the blue hell do you come up with this crap? |
Trade Value
If you bench Havlac, then he has no trade value. Thats the only thing that I could think of
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
He has no trade value anyway. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
ya know this might sound kind funny and out of left field but.......
WE WOULDN'T NEED TO FIND WAYS TO TAKE OUT THE TRASH IF WE DIDNT PICK IT UP IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!!!!! :rant: |
Quote:
No one else? |
Yeah Mikey I agree I mean Pilon is an awful hockeyplayer but he played with heart and did his best. He also like u said stayed at home and tried to keep it simple. All of the above have been sorley missing from several Ranger players over the years.
|
Quote:
the rangers took a shot and not to many people around here thought it wouldnt work out. simon on the other hand was killed by almost everybody and he has been our best left wing. just goes to show you never know |
you know i didnt think rich pilon was all that bad... he played pretty good here... dont get me wrong this team def is too old but sometimes we prejudge and automatically jump on the back of older guys just because of their age (ie simon who i thought was a good pick up and has played very well so far).
|
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:56 AM. |
vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
HFBoards.com, A property of CraveOnline, a division of AtomicOnline LLC ©2009 CraveOnline Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.