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Islanders @ Leafs - Feb. 14th, 7:30pm - TSN4, Fan 590

Significantly Insignificant said:
Nik the Trik said:
I have to agree with Craig Button that, because of a lack of grit, Nylander is long term suited for the wing. I can't think of an effective, finesse based Centre that Nylandet could really emulate. Nylander should probably just resign himself to the wing if Nylander is going to have a long career.

Because you started with "I have to agree with Craig Button", I have to ask.  Is this a sarcastic post, or a cry for help?

If you read my post closely, you might find a hidden message.
 
Nik the Trik said:
Significantly Insignificant said:
Nik the Trik said:
I have to agree with Craig Button that, because of a lack of grit, Nylander is long term suited for the wing. I can't think of an effective, finesse based Centre that Nylandet could really emulate. Nylander should probably just resign himself to the wing if Nylander is going to have a long career.

Because you started with "I have to agree with Craig Button", I have to ask.  Is this a sarcastic post, or a cry for help?

If you read my post closely, you might find a hidden message.

Just blink twice if Craig Button is forcing you to type this.

I do know who Nylander's father is however.
 
Nik the Trik said:
I have to agree with Craig Button that, because of a lack of grit, Nylander is long term suited for the wing. I can't think of an effective, finesse based Centre that Nylandet could really emulate. Nylander should probably just resign himself to the wing if Nylander is going to have a long career.

Way too cryptic.
 
Lol. Marner putting on a puck control and recovery clinic but turns it over each time by passing it to Hunwick or Polak.

And Nylander with just the tip Ny.
 
I still don't get that. It looks like he tapped his stick, even if it was the glove, he got the shot off. He wasn't even hauled down. It should be two for slashing. That's the weakest penalty shot call I've ever seen in thirty years of watching hockey.
 

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