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gehringer_2

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  1. Funny thing is on the opening Canes' penalty I was going to post about how aggressively the Canes attacked the Wing's powerplay, which I would like to see the Wings do more, but of course then they gave up the PP goal so it didn't actually work out for them. 🤷‍♂️ I don't know how much of that late/leading passivity is McLellan's idea of game management or if they just don't execute what he actually has in mind, but their late/leading play is leaving a lot to be desired. I also wish we had a quicker player to use in the penalty kill than Rasmussen.
  2. we are all very concerned.
  3. the ref didn't miss it, he was right there looking straight at it. He decided not to call it. Sucks to give up a point to Carolina after leading by 3 but at least they got the 2.
  4. Ghost didn't get the call because he dove as soon as he felt Cat's stick - you can see the way his weight was distributed he was helping push himself forward to go down.
  5. WTF was Raymond doing there
  6. this has been the challenge for Wing teams for at least a half dozen years now. Too often they can't match another team's push.
  7. it's what we always do. At 2% inflation the debt cuts itself in half (in real $) every generation (20yr)
  8. Uncle Sam is the only debtor that has the option of deliberately inflating his way out of debt. I guess if that is what is going to happen - go buy a house on 30yr fixed rate mortgage even if it's a stretch. One of the few ways for a middle class person to survive inflation is hold an inflating asset and a deflating loan.
  9. I doubt it. I think it came down to Chris I and Yzerman and Sergei were all youngish together in those years and Chris knew all those guys in a different way than his father did and so didn't have those hang-ups. It was inevitable but it had to work its way through.
  10. Nobody could have predicted it, but somehow it has turned out much more fitting for Federov to have his number retired by a team in 1st place.
  11. Igor still lacing 'em up.
  12. Ironically, the money and contract terms are leverage the schools could use to force them to tow the line - but do they? I imagine it's not different from the way it was before. There are schools that let prospects know they aren't expected to do anything and schools that are more interesting to guys who still want to go to school and that sorts itself out. Social media lets the players communicate the ins an outs of their programs with other to a degree never possible in the past, so few guys probably pick programs whose expectations don't line up with what they want to do in the first place.
  13. the tigers were at least as dumpy a franchise in the years before Pudge signed than they are now. When Pudge signed the Tigers hadn't had a winning season in 10yrs, hadn't been to the playoffs in 17, had come of one of the worst losing seasons in history and were known for troubles in the clubhouse.. Today they are coming off 2 playoff appearances, 6 in the last 15 yrs and have a manager guys like to play for.
  14. when I first saw this I thought it staged, but then it became pretty clear it was not all an act, or if it was initially the kids lost control of it. Any Adult in proximity this needs to be fired from their gig - not funny at all.
  15. One of the great misappropriations of a song that always made me laugh was when GM was using the instrumental lead in to the Who's 'Emminence Front' in the their truck ads, when the song is as much an anti-advertising/marketing screed as has ever been penned. I guess it works for people like my SO who says she never heard/knew the lyrics on any R&R songs.
  16. More than seems. In mid-Dec the OT rate was reported to be 27%, which would have been a record pace. It's fallen a bit in the last couple of weeks. By my quick calculation 185 of 715 games have gone to OT as of the current standings, which is a 25.9% rate, so down a little from the peak a couple of weeks ago but still. high.
  17. So you are assuming a big future for that comp pick..... 😉
  18. It's been so long since the Wings had great goaltending that I don't feel I have a good frame of reference for whether Gibson is playing at a level he going to have to come down from or if he's just being as good as a good goalie should be. 😉
  19. When Syverud got to Syracuse athletics was deep in debt. One of his accomplishments was getting them out, though he didn't use PE to do it. Also, may be more accurate to say he is coming out of retirement to come to Michigan. And if he is going to be there more than 24mos the regents will have to waive his mandatory retirement age - which they've done before, so no biggie, but still another weird hiring decision. And before the sports folks get too excited, Ono was a really big sports guy before he got to UM, didn't seem to help him navigate the U nor the U navigate its sports issues better at all.
  20. where would you even go if you wanted to buy a set of hot windshield wipers? All I can picture are guys on the street with them sewn into sleeves inside their trenchcoats along with the knock off Rolexes.
  21. LOL - he's only 40yrs late on that one.
  22. If we could get back to normal institutional stability I'd be glad to argue with my most liberal friends about a lot of things, but old style liberal/conservative policy detail debates today feel like worrying about the hang nails of a patient with a metastatic carcinoma.
  23. something like that. IIRC Way back, when the state first passed the enabling legislation for city income taxes it did specify the city had to be 1M population because nobody outstate wanted their municipality starting one. Somehow that got changed/waived but I don't remember those details. Obviously Flint is nowhere near 1M and the city itself is now well under 1M and since they keep bringing it up in A^2 that requirement must just be gone.
  24. This is a big difference between this and the prior regime. Say what ever else you will about Avila, he belived in drafting pitchers high and often exactly because they went down so often. I understand the other view but I'm not sure that just because there is a lot of uncertainly in doing it with great deliberation, that means you actually have any reasonable chance of assembling a play-off calibre pitching staff by chance pickups. I may be being unfair, as has been noted, Harris did pivot toward more pitching in the recent draft but they've had a lot of bad luck so we haven't seen anything out of it.
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