You buy a ticket then boo your heart out. Who cares. It's a game. It's for fun. He and his team are having a laugh over it. It's not a big deal and eff anyone who says it's classless. I would personally stand for the tribute video at least though but that's me. He was awesome but he left us!!!! And if you feel ashamed? Just blame the heroin beer.
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I don't doubt he would have value around the NHL. Not on my team for more than one year at a time, though, given how volatile he's been in his career. His performance is a big reason why Columbus is so far down the standings this year — he can't play higher in the lineup than the No. 6 hole, which severely limits his value.
Giving him 4x4 and playing him in a top-pairing role is a recipe for disaster. It's the same with guys like Edmundson and Chiarot.
I think we all agree on that.
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Boy those two are close. Both are unbelievable memories.
Probably the Stajan goal because there was so much more hope for the future of this team at that point, whereas even when Gaudreau scored in OT there was still the uncertainty (that ended up being realized) about the two big FAs.
But both go down among the best moments of the Cap Era to date.
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For me, it's the Stajan goal. But I understand your point.
Well, that one did beat Vancouver, so you have a strong argument.
Watching that Gaudreau Game 7 goal replay, I never really looked at what a weird lineup Dallas had out there. Jacob Peterson, Marian Studenic, and Jamie Benn up front? With Suter-Heiskanen as the defense pairing? Peterson and Benn just stood there and did nothing about the rebound. I only really looked at the Flames on that replay before today.
You can choose to appreciate the good parts of Johnny's tenure, or you can choose to be sour about the bad parts.
I can laugh and agree with anyone who wants to boo because it's light-hearted and fun.
I feel bad for people who are legit angry and bitter about his decision and refuse to admit that he was a great part of the city/team.
Dude like 99.9% of us understand we’re cheering for kids because they’re wearing a shirt we like. You’re on a forum dedicated to the whole fantasy world that is the NHL.
I would love nothing more than to win this game handily. And see someone lay a smack on Johnny somewhere. Applaud his video tribute. Boo the crap out of him after.
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