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To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:47 pm
by sseagle
(Frank) OFF

FOURTH SEED

SUCK A FAT ONE!


(The sky was NOT falling)

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:48 pm
by fargoblues
Not yet. there's still time.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:32 pm
by STLADOGG
The goal is :cup:

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:04 am
by Oaklandblue
:aaaa:

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:04 am
by Oaklandblue
If Ken Hitchcock wanted to win the Lord Stanley, tell me, why didn't he convince the front office when they sold the Rivermen to buy two elite playmakers/snipers/scorers instead of two D-men? If I had to guess, I'd say because Hitch's system is D-First, right? Because D wins championships.

Well, if we get nailed in the playoffs due to lack of scoring, at that point, who do you blame?

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:27 am
by ViPeRx007
Oaklandblue wrote:If Ken Hitchcock wanted to win the Lord Stanley, tell me, why didn't he convince the front office when they sold the Rivermen to buy two elite playmakers/snipers/scorers instead of two D-men? If I had to guess, I'd say because Hitch's system is D-First, right? Because D wins championships.

Well, if we get nailed in the playoffs due to lack of scoring, at that point, who do you blame?
Just shut up, please. This pessimistic bullshit attitude you have is really quite annoying. You're basing everything on "if"'s and counting them out before any games have even been played. Can't you enjoy where we are for at least a few hours or does your mind just instantly do this: "4th seed? It's too bad we aren't better and will probably be eliminated due to a lack of scoring."

You miss out on a lot of the fun of the playoffs if you're jumping to that already. It's actually kind of sad.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:59 am
by Oaklandblue
ViPeRx007 wrote:
Oaklandblue wrote:If Ken Hitchcock wanted to win the Lord Stanley, tell me, why didn't he convince the front office when they sold the Rivermen to buy two elite playmakers/snipers/scorers instead of two D-men? If I had to guess, I'd say because Hitch's system is D-First, right? Because D wins championships.

Well, if we get nailed in the playoffs due to lack of scoring, at that point, who do you blame?
Just shut up, please. This pessimistic bullshit attitude you have is really quite annoying. You're basing everything on "if"'s and counting them out before any games have even been played. Can't you enjoy where we are for at least a few hours or does your mind just instantly do this: "4th seed? It's too bad we aren't better and will probably be eliminated due to a lack of scoring."

You miss out on a lot of the fun of the playoffs if you're jumping to that already. It's actually kind of sad.
No pessimism here. Just responding to the thread title. It's a bit early to say anyone is right in regards to the thread title and frankly I'd rather be wrong and we hoist the Cup than be right. Anything but that.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 7:13 am
by dmiles2186
I will admit, I never really doubted the Blues' ability to make the postseason. But when they dropped into 9th a few weeks back and had an uphill climb facing them, I wasn't sure they had it in them. I'm glad they proved me wrong. I never thought anyone needed to be fired or traded. Okay, well...maybe DP. But the Blues rebounded, Army made the trades this team needed, and wouldn't you know it, they finished with the 3rd highest point total in the West? These last 3 weeks or so was the Blues team we should have seen all along. I'm glad they found their footing before it was too late and now they are playing their best hockey at the right time.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 7:25 am
by cardsfan04
I never really doubted we'd make the playoffs either, but I was definitely questioning whether we were going to live up to our potential. I guess that still remains to be seen, but we certainly played to our potential throughout April.

This is what's really amazing to me. We played 15 games in 27 days in April. In 11 of those games we allowed 1 goal or fewer. That's just insanely good. If we can somehow maintain that through the playoffs, we have a very legit shot at 16W's.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 7:26 am
by glen a richter
It's stunning how fast they turned it around following the arrival of Leopold and Bouwmeester. Was this team really two players short, or was it two leaders short? I would not be surprised in the least to hear, sometime down the line, that the turnaround was because Bouwmeester demanded more out of his new teammates and they responded. Leadership by leading--Backes could take away something from that for a couple years from now when he's still here and Bou isn't.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 7:27 am
by sseagle
glen a richter wrote:It's stunning how fast they turned it around following the arrival of Leopold and Bouwmeester. Was this team really two players short, or was it two leaders short? I would not be surprised in the least to hear, sometime down the line, that the turnaround was because Bouwmeester demanded more out of his new teammates and they responded. Leadership by leading--Backes could take away something from that for a couple years from now when he's still here and Bou isn't.
No, I started putting on fresh socks during the games. We haven't lost a game that I've done that.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 7:28 am
by glen a richter
sseagle wrote:
glen a richter wrote:It's stunning how fast they turned it around following the arrival of Leopold and Bouwmeester. Was this team really two players short, or was it two leaders short? I would not be surprised in the least to hear, sometime down the line, that the turnaround was because Bouwmeester demanded more out of his new teammates and they responded. Leadership by leading--Backes could take away something from that for a couple years from now when he's still here and Bou isn't.
No, I started putting on fresh socks during the games. We haven't lost a game that I've done that.
Coincidentally, I had also started NOT putting on fresh underwear. the skidmarks are getting crusty but we got home ice, so you're welcome.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 11:25 am
by Itchty Meat Hammer
Thanks for not changing them. If we lose a game to LA you should deposit them in their bench if possible. One of those LA types you know will take a sniff. :banana:
P.S. If you rotate them you can come up with generally four different positions of wear so the crusties won't build up so much in one spot. If your legs are the size of your waist then the number goes up! :okman:

In an unrelated rant I think it sucks that Detroitlet made it in. :detsucks:

Blues in 6
L, W, W, L, W, W

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:17 am
by DaDitka
Funny how Hitch's system suddenly works again once you're goaltending remembers how to stop a puck and 5 is on your 3rd paring instead of your first.(not bashing Jacks....he was just miscast as a first paring D-man. I think we have one of the best third parings in the league now)

I was never against Hitch, we've been though enough coaches.

That said, DP needed to be traded one month into the season, he needed to be traded at the deadline, he needs to be traded right now, and he will need to be traded this offseason. That is a matter of him not fitting what we do...not a 'sky is falling' comment.

I think the comments about 19 helping 42 in leadership is quite interesting. The team and David himself have played with a different confidence and different urgency since his acquisition.

Was it the goalteanding? The defense? The leadership? Management showing a vote of confidence by being buyers?

My guess is it was a little bit of all of it.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:23 am
by cardsfan04
DaDitka wrote:Funny how Hitch's system suddenly works again once you're goaltending remembers how to stop a puck and 5 is on your 3rd paring instead of your first.(not bashing Jacks....he was just miscast as a first paring D-man. I think we have one of the best third parings in the league now)

I was never against Hitch, we've been though enough coaches.

That said, DP needed to be traded one month into the season, he needed to be traded at the deadline, he needs to be traded right now, and he will need to be traded this offseason. That is a matter of him not fitting what we do...not a 'sky is falling' comment.

I think the comments about 19 helping 42 in leadership is quite interesting. The team and David himself have played with a different confidence and different urgency since his acquisition.

Was it the goalteanding? The defense? The leadership? Management showing a vote of confidence by being buyers?

My guess is it was a little bit of all of it.
Yeah, definitely a combo IMO. Elliott getting a 2nd chance almost exactly coincided with getting Bouwmeester. I think Elliott had something to prove, then his job became easier with the defense becoming more solid. And, adding Bouwmeester might have been a good change of pace for the team as well. Sometimes the best part of a trade is that it shakes things up a little bit and gives a bit of a fresh start to everybody.

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:39 pm
by glen a richter
Do you think DP would be enough to get us back into the 1st round? I mean not a top 10 pick obviously, but somewhere within the latter half of the 1st round?

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 10:42 pm
by Nyghtewynd
Hey, what's going on in this thread?

Re: To the fire Hitch and trade everyone crowd.

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 11:31 pm
by Portland Blues
Nyghtewynd wrote:Hey, what's going on in this thread?
:lol:

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