but i think "unbelievable edition" works too as its unbelievable reading some of these doubter's comments after just a couple games. especially when its not just Gally.. but his whole team that really isnt getting any goals or points since the season opened... they lost 3-1 in the first game and he got an assist and then they lost 3-2 in a shoot out which galley was the only one who scored for the sting on... its not like these are high score affairs where his team mates are racking up the points and leaving him in the dust.. just let the kid play and get his grove going.. he'll be just fine, guys.
His wrister really is something else. However, I still think his backhand is better, and might be the best I've ever seen. I've never seen someone bring a backhand almost straight vertical as quickly as he does.
but i think "unbelievable edition" works too as its unbelievable reading some of these doubter's comments after just a couple games. especially when its not just Gally.. but his whole team that really isnt getting any goals or points since the season opened... they lost 3-1 in the first game and he got an assist and then they lost 3-2 in a shoot out which galley was the only one who scored for the sting on... its not like these are high score affairs where his team mates are racking up the points and leaving him in the dust.. just let the kid play and get his grove going.. he'll be just fine, guys.
Thank-you for being positive and not negative-jumping-the-gun-nutso
#1) I'm super happy Galchenyuk is healthy (healthy knee)and getting his groove back...give his some time...let him get his 65-70 Junior games+...he doesn't even have to play the whole season...his first AHL season is more important for evaluation...this junior season (his last) is just to get his groove going again and a good test for his knee...it's not a season where he has to break junior pt total records!!it's a long season so let him take his time. The no.1 priority is his health and slowly getting his groove back. Also...Galchy will get used to having 2-3 players on him...just give him time %^&#$%&.
#2) looking forward to Galchenyuk at the WJC playing for USA...
#3) Galchenyuk may see some AHL playoffs in 2013...looking forward to that, or else I'm looking forward to his AHL debut next season (2013-2014). He should not be rushed...he could be the best center we've had in a very long time, so...no rushing.
Go Galchenyuk Go!! (just let your knee get stronger and stronger...ignore the killjoy/negative/ignoramus Hab fans...there will always be a few around that doubt, doubt, doubt! there are still a few that are around to doubt Price and Subban...our best franchise players since a long long time).
Thank-you for being positive and not negative-jumping-the-gun-nutso
#1) I'm super happy Galchenyuk is healthy (healthy knee)and getting his groove back...give his some time...let him get his 65-70 Junior games+...he doesn't even have to play the whole season...his first AHL season is more important for evaluation...this junior season (his last) is just to get his groove going again and a good test for his knee...it's not a season where he has to break junior pt total records!!it's a long season so let him take his time. The no.1 priority is his health and slowly getting his groove back. Also...Galchy will get used to having 2-3 players on him...just give him time %^&#$%&.
#2) looking forward to Galchenyuk at the WJC playing for USA...
#3) Galchenyuk may see some AHL playoffs in 2013...looking forward to that, or else I'm looking forward to his AHL debut next season (2013-2014). He should not be rushed...he could be the best center we've had in a very long time, so...no rushing.
Go Galchenyuk Go!! (just let your knee get stronger and stronger...ignore the killjoy/negative/ignoramus Hab fans...there will always be a few around that doubt, doubt, doubt! there are still a few that are around to doubt Price and Subban...our best franchise players since a long long time).
Dude I realize that it's your "thing", but the constant bolding of random words within your posts is more frustrating that grammatical errors, IMO.
Thank-you for being positive and not negative-jumping-the-gun-nutso
#1) I'm super happy Galchenyuk is healthy (healthy knee)and getting his groove back...give his some time...let him get his 65-70 Junior games+...he doesn't even have to play the whole season...his first AHL season is more important for evaluation...this junior season (his last) is just to get his groove going again and a good test for his knee...it's not a season where he has to break junior pt total records!!it's a long season so let him take his time. The no.1 priority is his health and slowly getting his groove back. Also...Galchy will get used to having 2-3 players on him...just give him time %^&#$%&.
#2) looking forward to Galchenyuk at the WJC playing for USA...
#3) Galchenyuk may see some AHL playoffs in 2013...looking forward to that, or else I'm looking forward to his AHL debut next season (2013-2014). He should not be rushed...he could be the best center we've had in a very long time, so...no rushing.
Go Galchenyuk Go!! (just let your knee get stronger and stronger...ignore the killjoy/negative/ignoramus Hab fans...there will always be a few around that doubt, doubt, doubt! there are still a few that are around to doubt Price and Subban...our best franchise players since a long long time).
I'm surprised no one is mentioning the good news...his knee seems fine and this last junior season is a good one (good test) for knee.
As long as no one gets dirty (ex: Kasparatis) on Galchy...*knock on wood*.
We don't even need Galchy to play all 80 games...65+ will do.
(not that important to me, but...I predict 75pts).
Galchy will be fine...it's a long season.
Plenty of time for Galchy to get used to playing with 2-3 players on him.
I was talking to a few friend's of mine who have seen Galchenyuk play first hand and they said that his knee is fine, he is just getting adjusted to the game again, because after all, he missed most of last year. But they predict that Galchenyuk will be in the mix for the OHL scoring title, 90 + pointa for him.
I was talking to a few friend's of mine who have seen Galchenyuk play first hand and they said that his knee is fine, he is just getting adjusted to the game again, because after all, he missed most of last year. But they predict that Galchenyuk will be in the mix for the OHL scoring title, 90 + pointa for him.
Gally will be just fine, 1 points in a total 3 combined goals for the Sting is not so bad. After all, it is only 2 GAMES! I do not even know why we are having this conversation trying to defend Galchenyuk after two games. Typical Habs fans jumping the gun. If only I had a dollar for every elite prospect who "Only" Recorded 1 point in two games.
I'm just saying expectations for this kid are too high
They are? I love these generic answers. It's two freaking games, if you ever took a stats class in ur life then you should know that we can't draw any conclusion from minuscule sample sizes.
They are? I love these generic answers. It's two freaking games, if you ever took a stats class in ur life then you should know that we can't draw any conclusion from minuscule sample sizes.
You do realize I never mentioned stats for the first 2 games, in no way is my opinion based on that and believe me i am well versed in stats.Don't get me wrong I want him to succeed but simply believe some people who are shooting out number's like 100+ points are setting themselves up for disappointment. I'm not saying he doesn't have the potential to get 100+ points this season, hopefully he proves me wrong.