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I'm So High Right Now
I don't see anyone else winning it.
What about Freak-orenko in Buffalo?
Jonathan Huskerdu is pretty good.
Cory Conacher in Tampa has already potted a few...
What about Freak-orenko in Buffalo?
What about Freak-orenko in Buffalo?
Besides, I hear he's 36 years old.
Ineligible since he's 28 years old.
Kid went later in the 1st round then he should have because teams weren't sure how long he'd play in the KHL. The Blues had a great 1st round in 2010.
Oh I almost forgot Murray made a great trade right Sens fans??:
Two games in and you`re ready to declare this trade a win/loss?
I'll outline it for you since I assume you're a bit misinformed here. Or you're just a retarded troll. Let's see how this plays out.
1. Tarasenko was NEVER THE SENS PROPERTY.
2. The Sens NEVER TRADED Tarasenko.
3. Since Ottawa's GM never had ANYTHING to do with Tarasenko I'll assume you're referring to the trade which was a first round pick for David Rundblad.
4. The DRAFT PICK that Murray traded became Kyle Turris who has 3 goals in two games this year while anchoring a very effective PK unit.
5. The guy has played two games. If memory serves Nikita Filatov scored a hat trick in one of his first two games. Filatov >>>>> Tarasenko. I'm glad the Sens have his rights.
6. Since Tarasenko is obviously going to score 90 in this shortened season, shouldn't 15 GMs, (including his own.. did I just hurt your brain?) be on the hook for missing this guy? I mean Mikael Granlund only has one goal in two games. Bust.
Tarasenko is NOT Filatov. This kid is for real. The pick the Senators traded for Runblad was used to draft him. Therefore they traded their 1st round pick (Tarasenko) for Runblad.
Okay. Sigh. Are you being intentionally dense?
They never made the pick. There is NO WAY of knowing who they would have picked.
They just traded a pick. Tarasenko had NOTHING to do with it. If it was first or second overall then I could see it would be closer to a trade for a certain player, but again the trade had nothing to do with Vladimir Tarasenko. Once the pick became St.Louis property THEY chose to make it Tarasenko.