tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6422944892527683969.post1084043834779542277..comments2023-10-13T03:04:59.079-06:00Comments on Flames From 80 Feet: Twenty Forwards Remain: How Things Unfold From HereDarren Hayneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18313656680741630135noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6422944892527683969.post-85470919934615595942014-10-01T17:06:31.757-06:002014-10-01T17:06:31.757-06:00@depoisdacurva:
I was a little bit surprised to ...@depoisdacurva: <br /><br />I was a little bit surprised to see Max leaving now. But I guess someone had to go. <br />Jooris for sure is a great surprise so far, but I don't think he will make the team now. He will start in AHL even if we lost RW's. I believe Hartley will first try LW's in that position before use Jooris.<br />Now, I believe that Gaudreau will play in the opening night: in each and every scenario. I think he is winning the race for a spot and impressing the coach stuff. <br />I also thinking Bennett will play around 3 games in NHL. <br />And depending on the scenario we could have Ferland as well. Maybe he will start in AHL and get a call when Bennett leaves.<br /><br />About some veterans:<br />Bollig: He is a 4th liner. That's it. Expect more is a mistake. That been said, we already have Bouma and McGrattan. I would sit him.<br />Jones: injury prone. But even when he plays I can't see anything exceptional. But he is a RW... But I would even prefer to have LW's playing there. But Hartley likes him, so, I think we have to deal with it.<br />Stajan: In a healthy situation is a 4th liner center. He is (way) behind Monahan and Backlund. He could be better than Colborne, but the big guy is too soft to play on 4th. <br /><br />Sorry if I didn't make sense. I am just a fan... lol... Anyway, this is my 2 cents. Carlos ( KK )https://www.blogger.com/profile/14096684388080773040noreply@blogger.com