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Nylander: ?I don?t want him on my team?

It's quite clear ex-players hate him. It must be jealousy about how much he got paid. "Back in 1936 young players regardless of skill got paid nothing out of principle". Times have changed and Nylander got the market rate.
 
Oh man, I forgot about Kris Russell and Karl Alzner. Sadly LD, but we do need a replacement Hainsey.
 
People keep talking about trading him...who is reasonably going to want him.  I think a better option is the buyout market.  Buy him out and sign someone with the remaining cap space.  Clearly a better option.
 
I'm sure we could convince Ottawa to take his boat anchor of a contract on. He'll fit right in with Bobby Ryan.
 
I realize I might have been a little hasty in suggesting we buy him out.  I think we should go ask James Reimer?s Mom first
 
herman said:
BrownRolo said:
Why are their quotations around I don't want him on my team?

Who is the player who said this?

Hrudey said it during the intermission of Game 2. He pulled up some video of Nylander?s misplays in the first two periods and said ?I wouldn?t want him on my team?.

Then he showed the things DeBrusk didn?t get penalties for and declared he would want him on his team.

Oh okay. It was Kelly Hrudy. That's why I don't watch the intermissions!
 
BrownRolo said:
Oh okay. It was Kelly Hrudy. That's why I don't watch the intermissions!

It's interesting to see how these segments ripple through social media and radio call-ins, because most viewers aren't paying attention the way some of us do here, so those iso-highlights and the narrative applied generally shape the majority of the fanbase response.

On his first clip, Hrudey is roasting Nylander for the turnover once he tries to set up at the blueline when the puck slips off his blade, but makes no mention of Nylander turning a surefire icing dump out that was fired thigh high into a controlled entry when he corralled the puck out of the air after dipping low in the zone to support his defense.
 
When Hyman drew a penalty it looked like Nylander tried to kiss him and was laughing. It irritated me that he was laughing considering how the game was going... so yeah trade him...
 
And....AND.... every time I turn on the TV, I see Nylander peddling some other product in another commercial.  Maybe if he focused more on how to hockey instead of padding his bank account......  SMH
 
Do you have a skin care routine?

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cabber24 said:
When Hyman drew a penalty it looked like Nylander tried to kiss him and was laughing. It irritated me that he was laughing considering how the game was going... so yeah trade him...

I remember that. In all honesty, I thought that was a contextually weird. I mean, he just had a brutal giveaway to give the Bruins a 2 goal lead, and a pretty bad night even before that. I can only assume that babcock was keeping it really light on the bench, so that there was no baggage for the next game. If so, that's really good coaching.
 
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