Tanks KHL coach says he's not NHL ready
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:08 pm
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Exactly. Perron wasn't exactly 'ready' but with the Blues having safety gloves on (which was annoying at the time), they brought him along and he's growing into a really nice player. It's better the Tank can prove his mettle over here.cprice12 wrote:He's 20 years old.
He may not quite be ready. Hell, he probably isn't as ready as he could be. But I'd rather he be here now instead of risking him playing 2 more season over there, getting comfy, and never coming over.
Let him get NHL ready by being over here, under the watchful eye of this organization...not over there, being taught/told who knows what.
And of course riding Russian airplanes for 2 more years.cprice12 wrote:He's 20 years old.
He may not quite be ready. Hell, he probably isn't as ready as he could be. But I'd rather he be here now instead of risking him playing 2 more season over there, getting comfy, and never coming over.
Let him get NHL ready by being over here, under the watchful eye of this organization...not over there, being taught/told who knows what.
Ohbaby wrote:And of course riding Russian airplanes for 2 more years.cprice12 wrote:He's 20 years old.
He may not quite be ready. Hell, he probably isn't as ready as he could be. But I'd rather he be here now instead of risking him playing 2 more season over there, getting comfy, and never coming over.
Let him get NHL ready by being over here, under the watchful eye of this organization...not over there, being taught/told who knows what.
He knows this from coaching Tarasenko a whopping 15 games??? Riiggghhhhttttt.glen a richter wrote:http://en.ria.ru/sports/20120723/174742996.html
Sour grapes that he lost Tank or what?
Too soon, definitely too soon. I would never crack jokes about plane crashes, personally.Ohbaby wrote:And of course riding Russian airplanes for 2 more years.cprice12 wrote:He's 20 years old.
He may not quite be ready. Hell, he probably isn't as ready as he could be. But I'd rather he be here now instead of risking him playing 2 more season over there, getting comfy, and never coming over.
Let him get NHL ready by being over here, under the watchful eye of this organization...not over there, being taught/told who knows what.
Too soon?DaDitka wrote:Ohbaby wrote:And of course riding Russian airplanes for 2 more years.cprice12 wrote:He's 20 years old.
He may not quite be ready. Hell, he probably isn't as ready as he could be. But I'd rather he be here now instead of risking him playing 2 more season over there, getting comfy, and never coming over.
Let him get NHL ready by being over here, under the watchful eye of this organization...not over there, being taught/told who knows what.
Wow...he went there
Perhaps a tad to soonphilco_3 wrote:Too soon?DaDitka wrote:Ohbaby wrote:And of course riding Russian airplanes for 2 more years.cprice12 wrote:He's 20 years old.
He may not quite be ready. Hell, he probably isn't as ready as he could be. But I'd rather he be here now instead of risking him playing 2 more season over there, getting comfy, and never coming over.
Let him get NHL ready by being over here, under the watchful eye of this organization...not over there, being taught/told who knows what.
Wow...he went there
I would say so I pretty much understood that he was referring to Tank.xbleed83bluex wrote:Am I the only one who misread the topic to mean that the KHL coach said he wasn't ready to be an NHL coach...
I say he puts up 42 pts.glen a richter wrote:Oh Goon, dude... I predict Tank puts up 50 points in the form of assorted goals and assists and logs 200 PIM, will that do?
I'm guessing right about the same numbers.....which would be fine with me as long as he learning and playing hard on both ends of the ice.cprice12 wrote:I say he puts up 42 pts.glen a richter wrote:Oh Goon, dude... I predict Tank puts up 50 points in the form of assorted goals and assists and logs 200 PIM, will that do?
16 goals, 26 assists.