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Rangers Draft [D] Sean Day in 3rd Rd (81st) Pick
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in In The System
Yes, but not because he's 19. The rule is that you're eligible if you're older than 20 or have completed 4 seasons if you're coming from the CHL. Day has done the latter so he's eligible to play next season. -
Youth/Minor/Development Hockey
Drew a Penalty replied to Puck Head's topic in Hockey Around the Globe
Is Chris still running the program at Aviator? -
Amazon Prime The Man in the High Castle
Drew a Penalty replied to Future's topic in TV, Music, & Movies
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Amazon Prime The Man in the High Castle
Drew a Penalty replied to Future's topic in TV, Music, & Movies
Rewatched the first season. I forgot how much I enjoyed it. New season in 3 weeks. -
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h340/HL30MR35/NashWalker_zpsxhga9vi9.jpg Made this sig a while back with the intention of using it, but I've grown too attached to my singing Shaw. It's fair game if anyone wants to use it.
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Obscure Rangers (They Played Here?!) Thread
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in New York Rangers
Hadn't even been drafted. No idea who that is because it's before I started watching. -
Obscure Rangers (They Played Here?!) Thread
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in New York Rangers
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/dane-byers-of-the-new-york-rangers-and-david-clarkson-of-the-new-picture-id104452922 Dane Byers http://cdn.nhl.com/rangers/images/upload/2010/06/Dupont_B_0601_Ins2.jpg Brodie Dupont -
Obscure Rangers (They Played Here?!) Thread
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in New York Rangers
http://cdn.nhl.com/senators/images/upload/2010/07/100707_corey3.jpg Corey Locke -
Watched the Godfather Epic. Not a good choice. Great movies, but a 7.5 hour chronological cut of the first two is a lot to sit through. It was nice to see the story chronologically though.
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Rangers Draft [D] Sean Day in 3rd Rd (81st) Pick
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in In The System
I can see him being 3-4 seasons away. Not sure if 5 is really the number at all. It's not like he as many aspects of his game that are in need of development. It's whether or not he actually gets his shit together that determines when he comes in. If he stays on track with maintaining the right level of fitness and rounding out his offensive game, he could potentially be 2.5-3 seasons away. If he falls back into a rut who knows. Maybe that's where you start getting to 5 years if he ever makes it. -
Rangers Draft [D] Sean Day in 3rd Rd (81st) Pick
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in In The System
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Rangers Draft [D] Tarmo Reunanen in 4th Rd (98th) Pick [From ARI]
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in In The System
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Rangers Draft [D] Sean Day in 3rd Rd (81st) Pick
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in In The System
Don't know I feel about this. I'm very hesitant when it comes to Day. He has a lot of the physical gifts but hasn't really developed or improved much. I agree with Pete that this he isn't really who you take with your highest pick. Day could be an absolute home run, but he could also be a nobody if he doesn't improve. If the Rangers had another pick before or around him, sure, it'd be a bit easier to deal with. -
Rangers Draft [D] Tarmo Reunanen in 4th Rd (98th) Pick [From ARI]
Drew a Penalty replied to Phil's topic in In The System
I don't really know much about the kid. With all of the good puck movers available in this draft, I'm not sure why him. -
I don't really think you can blame Sansa. She can't even have a guarantee that the Vale would show up? What use is it to tell Jon that the Vale is coming and then potentially not have them show up? Maybe telling Jon in the first place would have accomplished something, but Sansa isn't stupid. If she thinks witholding information is necessary then she probably has some reason for it. Jon also wasn't being portrayed as stupid. He acted irrationally, but that was the point. To show that despite all of the planning his loyalty to his family, seeing his brother having to run while being shot at with arrows, he instictually went to save his brother and paid the price of falling into Ramsay's trap. If anything it shows how smart Ramsay is and not how stupid Jon is. It also shows that Sansa was right in telling Jon not to do what Ramsay would want him to do. There was no "plan." Sansa isn't a tactician. What ended up happening was only half of what she wanted. The Knights of the Vale came, but had to bail Jon and Co. out of situation that Sansa warned of. It likely wasn't avoidable. Jon wasn't going to just sit there staring while his brother gets shot at with arrows.