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Could St.Louis still play?



Could St.Louis still play?



by Sketchy-Profile

22 Comments

  1. live4lax25

    First time I’ve ever and will ever upvote Canadiens content, but I just love that little fucker

  2. Throw most recently retired high scoring forwards exclusively on the power play and I’m sure they’ll do well.

  3. Significant_Bank_241

    Better than anyone you know!

  4. twopadstacker

    there’s no question that he can still keep up from a mental perspective. the question is, can he keep up from a physical perspective? Can his body handle the wear and tear? Does he still have the wheels?

  5. okokokoyeahright

    Showing the boys, he is still one of them. Gotta love MSL!

    Oh la la indeed.

  6. Crunchyleafz

    Play him 10-13m a night with half of that being PP time

  7. Dank_Bubu

    Yeah, let’s give him top line minutes with Jagr

  8. In a no contact league? Yes! But I doubt he wants to put his body through that.

  9. Dontdothatfucker

    Yeah, they’ve iced the Blues every season since 1967

  10. cisforcookie2112

    Most hockey players don’t retire because they can’t play at a high level, it’s that they can’t play at a high level for 82 games a year and keep their bodies intact.

  11. Twisty96

    In my beer league? Yeah. He’d probably put up a minimum of 10 points a game. In the NHL? No. Age is a bitch. He’s one of the best players of all time but no one can beat aging.

  12. aliceanonymous99

    He makes it look so easy and graceful

  13. No he’s to old now but his ability to dangle will always be there basically

  14. Spare_Real

    Moves – yes. Speed and stamina – time may have caught up by now.

  15. barbarkbarkov

    The game is just so fast now that I’m guessing he wouldn’t be able to keep up but having said that he’s a good enough player with next level hockey IQ and still young enough that I have a hard time not seeing him put up 25/30 points if he was given top line minutes and played 82. I think he’d probably be a black hole defensively though.

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