spanky wrote:
So your new angle is basically as the baseball fan that screams "THEY LOWERED THE MOUND AND MADE THE BALLPARKS SMALLER!" type of old guy that yells at clouds.
Sports change. Stats change.
Good teams vs bad teams - never, ever changes.
Nobody on this board is a bigger Selanne fan, especially on the Jets, than me. I LOVED Teemu. Maybe the best regular (offensive) line of my lifetime for that year. Hell, that line helped to send the Hawks into the dark ages for a little while.
But the game has changed, my man. Move on.
I get it, the bottom of the roster is better than ever, systems are tighter. But I'm not asking for 200-point seasons or anything here. Ideally, you have two to five guys over 100 points on the year and a handful more at point-per-game, which the league has generally had even in this dead-puck era and the one before it.
If anything, I think there's just a bit more NHL talent than roster slots right now, so the expansion to 32 teams cannot come fast enough. You can bring in guys who should be in the league but aren't and a few guys who maybe shouldn't, and that might help loosen up some of this clenched-asshole tightness the league has going right now. Unfortunately, the league is being retarded about expansion because Seattle didn't apply and they don't want to have to let Quebec City in.
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Molly Lambert wrote:
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