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Around the NHL 2025-26

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10 hours ago, HardCoreBlue said:

From Sportsnet:

“I mean, I can't generate offence,” said Wolf, the Flames' franchise player, frustrated by his club’s inability to convert more than one of the 37 shots directed at Jakub Dobes.

 “I do my job, I try to keep the puck out of our net, and hope that our guys can generate a couple. I'm glad we got one there. We got a point, but we’ve got to keep working to find more offence.”

He's right but my first reaction was jerkface throwing his teammates under the bus. I rarely if ever hear a player (some coaches do yes) throw his goaltender under the bus in public if the goaltender is struggling.

This looks good on the Flames though, now do the Leafs and Wild next please and thank you.

 

He should be happy losing cuz then they get franchise player Gavin McKenna plus he still gets paid for 1 good year so far. 

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8 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

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What a topsy turvy career PL continues to have. 

I can’t say I’m surprised. I don’t want to but Ryan Kesler was friends with a buddy of mine when he played for the moose the one season. Let’s just say I wouldn’t be surprised if others in other cities also came forward. 

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3 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

 

Can’t blame PLD for his injuries but another reminder how we made off like bandits when Chevy traded him to LA. 

8 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

Can’t blame PLD for his injuries but another reminder how we made off like bandits when Chevy traded him to LA. 

If Salomonsson pans out like many think that trade might be considered one of the most 1 sided trades in NHL history.

52 minutes ago, bustamente said:

If Salomonsson pans out like many think that trade might be considered one of the most 1 sided trades in NHL history.

Already is. Iafallo is a big part of the team also. Vilardi Iafallo kupari (jets have his rights still ) and the pick that turned into potential 1 rhd. That’s so lopsided currently it’s insane. 

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On 2025-11-09 at 5:31 PM, bustamente said:

If Salomonsson pans out like many think that trade might be considered one of the most 1 sided trades in NHL history.

Salo was part of Copp trade.

To be fair that trade also was lopsided(Barron, Lambert, Salo, Milic for 2 months of Copp).

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4 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Salo was part of Copp trade.

Correct, it was Alfons Freij that I was think about.

Right. It was Pick 39  2nd rd pick. Salo was pick 55 also 2nd rd. Salo played pro last year tho. Believe this is Freijs first pro year. 

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what the hell was he doing?

On 2025-10-23 at 10:03 AM, HardCoreBlue said:

From Sportsnet:

“I mean, I can't generate offence,” said Wolf, the Flames' franchise player, frustrated by his club’s inability to convert more than one of the 37 shots directed at Jakub Dobes.

 “I do my job, I try to keep the puck out of our net, and hope that our guys can generate a couple. I'm glad we got one there. We got a point, but we’ve got to keep working to find more offence.”

He's right but my first reaction was jerkface throwing his teammates under the bus. I rarely if ever hear a player (some coaches do yes) throw his goaltender under the bus in public if the goaltender is struggling.

This looks good on the Flames though, now do the Leafs and Wild next please and thank you.

 

From the Calgary Herald:

'That means that usual workhorse Dustin Wolf, barring a relief appearance against the Predators, will be idle for upwards of a week. Wolf was hooked last Wednesday in Tampa after surrendering three goals on only four shots, and Cooley has been tapped for three straight starts since then'.

Imagine if one of his teammates said to the media after the Tampa Game, "I mean I can't stop pucks from going into the net, I do my job, I generate opportunities to score and defend my zone'.

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