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Post by photoguy on Oct 8, 2007 16:19:35 GMT -4
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Post by catnut on Oct 8, 2007 17:13:35 GMT -4
Amazing pictures! Good job.
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Post by sec21critic on Oct 8, 2007 17:20:45 GMT -4
Amazing pictures! Good job. Agreed... some of the better work I've seen
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Post by Gman on Oct 8, 2007 17:25:27 GMT -4
I like the one where Lavigne is sprawled out right after Giliati scored. Great action shots.
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Post by Penguins23® on Oct 8, 2007 18:33:57 GMT -4
I like the one where Lavigne is sprawled out right after Giliati scored. Great action shots. I agree it's a good picture, puck is still in the air. Also have to love the picture of Kelan Herr about to get a shot to the head. Great pic, I'm guessing these weren't taken with a $9.99 disposable camera from Wally World?
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Post by SteveUL on Oct 9, 2007 8:15:36 GMT -4
more and more i see flynn coaching like payment , just playing the same plyers over over and over again ....... i maybe wrong . what was Devon doing on the first line at the start , why is labelle not playing , labelle is easy a second or if you want to put Devon on the first line then Labelle can be on the first line , if is not going to play a talented play at least give him a chance some where else , see were i see it the same thing happen with Noel that played here in moncton while playment was here he was traded to cap breton and was on the second of cap breton . He's playing the same players over and over because we lack depth and we need to have a chance at winning, so you play the players that give you the best chance, not the best scenario but a fact of life. You can't roll 4 lines when you don't have the talent to fill out those lines. We don't have the talent to fill 4 lines ? We have too many Q calibre players ... such that guys that should be playing regular are sitting out. Our problem is that we have 1.5 scoring lines that don't score much ... and 3.5 grinder lines ... yes thats 5 lines but we sit 3 forwards every night. They are all capable ... we have lots of depth ... its just not offensively talented depth.
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Post by SteveUL on Oct 9, 2007 8:17:56 GMT -4
more and more i see flynn coaching like payment , just playing the same plyers over over and over again ....... i maybe wrong . what was Devon doing on the first line at the start , why is labelle not playing , labelle is easy a second or if you want to put Devon on the first line then Labelle can be on the first line , if is not going to play a talented play at least give him a chance some where else , see were i see it the same thing happen with Noel that played here in moncton while playment was here he was traded to cap breton and was on the second of cap breton . When do you think we should have traded Labelle ... in pre-season ? Were you willing to give up on him in pre-season ? Labelle has to earn his icetime just like anybody else ... and he isn't earning it. He is one of the most talented players we have and he has to realize that there are no free rides. You can't blame the Coach for that ... its Labelle's fault alone.
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bikerboy
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Post by bikerboy on Oct 9, 2007 8:26:54 GMT -4
yes you can earn you spot , wen you are on the 4 line and get in the game about 4 shift in the game , why not try him withy cameron and make him take lessard place , i am sure is capable of better thing if you give him the ice time
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Post by curtis on Oct 9, 2007 8:42:43 GMT -4
yes you can earn you spot , wen you are on the 4 line and get in the game about 4 shift in the game , why not try him withy cameron and make him take lessard place , i am sure is capable of better thing if you give him the ice time Flynn rolls the 4th line pretty regularly for the most part...unless we are down in the 3rd and need to play the scoring lines more to make a comeback. It's not like guys like Brenton, Brown, etc... are chumps for linemates, I think of their line more like 3(b) than the 4th. Most teams would love talent like that from the end of their bench. Bottom line is he needs to work harder in practice...I don't think the coaching staff is basing their decision on how many goals he has or hasn't scored in games.
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bikerboy
Blue-Chip Prospect
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Post by bikerboy on Oct 9, 2007 8:50:32 GMT -4
ok so what i understand is run the first and second line has hard as you can at the beginning of the season so they are verry verry tired by the end of the season , that makes sence !!!!
we are at the start of the season let every player play wen it come down to january then you run your lines . just my opinion .
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Post by SteveUL on Oct 9, 2007 8:51:43 GMT -4
yes you can earn you spot , wen you are on the 4 line and get in the game about 4 shift in the game , why not try him withy cameron and make him take lessard place , i am sure is capable of better thing if you give him the ice time I have seen him make use of his icetime and he isn't deserving of more. We all know he is capable of better things but he still has to prove that to the Coach. Flynn puts him out and doesn't understand what all the fuss is (he didn't see him play last year) ... he sees a player that is a step behind the play and soft along the boards ... and he has a dozen forwards giving him a solid effort and would rather invest icetime in them. Its not hard to figure out ... Labelle has no desire right now ... and isn't willing to work hard to get back to the level of play he showed last year.
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Post by jimmy on Oct 9, 2007 9:04:51 GMT -4
yes you can earn you spot , wen you are on the 4 line and get in the game about 4 shift in the game , why not try him withy cameron and make him take lessard place , i am sure is capable of better thing if you give him the ice time I have seen him make use of his icetime and he isn't deserving of more. We all know he is capable of better things but he still has to prove that to the Coach. Flynn puts him out and doesn't understand what all the fuss is (he didn't see him play last year) ... he sees a player that is a step behind the play and soft along the boards ... and he has a dozen forwards giving him a solid effort and would rather invest icetime in them. Its not hard to figure out ... Labelle has no desire right now ... and isn't willing to work hard to get back to the level of play he showed last year. I agree with most of what you are saying about Labelle, and I tend to agree that the reason he finds himself in Flynn's doghouse is a lack of willingness to compete ... but at the same time, Labelle strikes me as a guy who brings more of a finesse game to the table ... and I think his game would look much better if he had a chance to get comfortable with his linemates - as curtis says, we have some talented guys on the fourth line, but there is very little chemistry among them as the makeup of the line is changing on a game-to-game basis. I think the style of Labelle's game does not lend itself to being impressive as a fourth line energy guy (unlike MacLellan, Brenton ... Brown and Stephens IMO are kids for the future who aren't ready now, too soon to tell with MacAusland - did I read he played first line on Sunday in Lewiston??) - but if an injury were to occur opening up a spot on a scoring line, he is probably the best suited of the group to fill the role (although at this point I suspect Flynn would move Brannon up from the 3rd and install MacLellan in his place).
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Post by Captain Obvious on Oct 9, 2007 9:53:01 GMT -4
He's playing the same players over and over because we lack depth and we need to have a chance at winning, so you play the players that give you the best chance, not the best scenario but a fact of life. You can't roll 4 lines when you don't have the talent to fill out those lines. We don't have the talent to fill 4 lines ? We have too many Q calibre players ... such that guys that should be playing regular are sitting out. Our problem is that we have 1.5 scoring lines that don't score much ... and 3.5 grinder lines ... yes thats 5 lines but we sit 3 forwards every night. They are all capable ... we have lots of depth ... its just not offensively talented depth. I don't think the talent lacking is up front, it's the break outs that are too slow and painful, especially on PP. A lot of set plays and not many instances of guys using their instincts.
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Post by SteveUL on Oct 9, 2007 10:30:53 GMT -4
We don't have the talent to fill 4 lines ? We have too many Q calibre players ... such that guys that should be playing regular are sitting out. Our problem is that we have 1.5 scoring lines that don't score much ... and 3.5 grinder lines ... yes thats 5 lines but we sit 3 forwards every night. They are all capable ... we have lots of depth ... its just not offensively talented depth. I don't think the talent lacking is up front, it's the break outs that are too slow and painful, especially on PP. A lot of set plays and not many instances of guys using their instincts. Even when he have the puck in deep we are not getting the puck to the front of the net ... and if we do its a pass that nobody can handle ... or there is nobody there ready to bang it in. We are a brutal passing team ... forwards and defense ... and you can't create offense if you can't give and receive passes effectively.
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Post by curtis on Oct 9, 2007 12:30:04 GMT -4
I don't think the talent lacking is up front, it's the break outs that are too slow and painful, especially on PP. A lot of set plays and not many instances of guys using their instincts. Even when he have the puck in deep we are not getting the puck to the front of the net ... and if we do its a pass that nobody can handle ... or there is nobody there ready to bang it in. We are a brutal passing team ... forwards and defense ... and you can't create offense if you can't give and receive passes effectively. Do you think it's a case of either lack of ability or talent, or just squeezing the stick too hard (or trying to do too much, inexperience)? I'm really not sure....I think the underlying skill is there. As for breakouts, I fully agree with what everyone else is saying....it's not just getting the PP started, it's a problem in all game situations. I wonder if the Welton bashers still feel the same way after watching our current crop fumble around with the puck....we got accustomed to having a veteran 20 yo d-man do most of the puck handling, either Welton or MacDonald.
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