Quick again in goal. Message to Shiterskin. Put your fucking wife in her place, tell her to take care of the kid, get your fucking head out your ass and start playing like an elite goalie for a complete season. Otherwise, you can kiss your next contract goodbye because it won't be here.
It’s so obvious Lafreniere has figured it out. When will this fucking coach put him on the first pp unit and get rid of Kreider who does nothing
Dude, you make it seem like he scored 30 fucking goals a year he’ll be lucky if he gets 12 goals. It’s amazing how you retards compare role players to a guy that was taken first overall in the draft and think you develop them the same way. Get your fucking head out of your asses
its a point that always goes over your head.... if you are picked #1 or #2 you shouldnt NEED power play time to develop. YOu shouldnt need to be GIVEN anything...you should show the talent that you have and earn a spot. ...a NHL team is not going to wait and see by giving young kids PP time when their current PP is 3rd overall in the league! Lets sit a team MVP... or lets sit a Vet who scored 52 goals in a season...lets sit a center who has 80 points one year and 90 points another for an unproven kid.. yeah... that really works.... and before you say another thing about other teams.... OTHER TEAMS didnt have ALL STAR players on their roster when drafting #1 or #2... unfortunatley for the Rangers, their biggest need was not LW it was Center ...we were and are stacked at LW... we needed a true RW which neither Kappo nor Laffy are
Great win as Quick keeps the starting job for now but have to wonder what's going through Igor's head. Laf hasn't figured out defense as his -10 attests to, even last night he tallies a -1 for defensive laziness. Offensively he's figured out that more shots on goal increase scoring, something Kappo may be on the verge of as well after his 3 SOG offensive explosion last night..
I think it will be good for Igor. If he wasn't focused before then he will be now, and maybe it kickstarts the rest of his career.