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4 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Bush league by Laughton.

Stupid poo like that is how people get hurt, reminds me of the crosscheck that Staal took in the playoffs (from I believe that useless plug Matt Martin).

Speaking of plugs Lemieux has proven to be a pretty good 4th liner whenever he draws in I'd love to find a way to get him in more and Drury out..... he definitely needs to suite up next time we play the rags

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6 minutes ago, BY9Franchise said:

Speaking of plugs Lemieux has proven to be a pretty good 4th liner whenever he draws in I'd love to find a way to get him in more and Drury out..... he definitely needs to suite up next time we play the rags

I actually like Lemieux lol. As far as true fourth line grinders go, he produces at a much higher clip than say someone like Derek Stepan. He can also be that physical presence when you need it.

Back in 21’ Lemieux produced points at a 26% clip. For comparison, Stepan was producing points at a 15% clip last year.

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I actually like Lemieux lol. As far as true fourth line grinders go, he produces at a much higher clip than say someone like Derek Stepan. He can also be that physical presence when you need it.

This and he has like a 20-1 record fighting to boot I like him too he beat the breaks off gudas last season.... 

Trouba is gonna be after aho on Jan 2nd we need svech or Lemieux on the ice with him the whole game.

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2 minutes ago, BY9Franchise said:

This and he has like a 20-1 record fighting to boot I like him too he beat the breaks off gudas last season.... 

Trouba is gonna be after aho on Jan 2nd we need svech or Lemieux on the ice with him the whole game.

Still crazy that Trouba isn’t suspended for trying to hit a home run with Frederic’s head.

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