Pelletier hasn’t looked right since his second injury. Having him play in the AHL is not a bad idea.
hailmaryishere
I will not stand for any Roondog or Greersy slander
Comfortable-Ad-7158
Rooney has been one of our better penalty killers.
Greer is a serviceable 4th line guy.
Pelts doesn’t fit a 4th line role.
dherms14
i’ve just accepted my dumbass doesn’t understand hockey
so i’ll just sit this one out from here on
Professional-Dingo95
I’ll say it again. Give Wolf most of the remaining games.
weschester
Greer and Rooney have been good fourth liners and both deserve the chance to prove they belong on the roster going into next season. Pelts isn’t a fourth liner and having him play in the AHL isn’t such a bad thing. I would be starting Wolf more though.
lastlatvian
Yeah put a guy coming off a fresh injury in games that don’t matter on the hitting line, great idea. That’ll really grow his game playing with players in that role, and limited ice time comparatively to the ahl.
Master-Defenestrator
Am I the only one who has been unimpressed with Pelletier for most of his NHL starts? Obviously I want him to work out and I like his energy, bust I haven’t been very impressed so far. It also seems like he’s taken a bit of a step back after recovering from his injury. That’s understandable, but he really doesn’t seem at the NHL level rn.
itoadaso1
They complain when we’re too shitty, they complain when we’re not shitty enough. YALL JUST LIKE TO COMPLAIN.
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Pelletier hasn’t looked right since his second injury. Having him play in the AHL is not a bad idea.
I will not stand for any Roondog or Greersy slander
Rooney has been one of our better penalty killers.
Greer is a serviceable 4th line guy.
Pelts doesn’t fit a 4th line role.
i’ve just accepted my dumbass doesn’t understand hockey
so i’ll just sit this one out from here on
I’ll say it again. Give Wolf most of the remaining games.
Greer and Rooney have been good fourth liners and both deserve the chance to prove they belong on the roster going into next season. Pelts isn’t a fourth liner and having him play in the AHL isn’t such a bad thing. I would be starting Wolf more though.
Yeah put a guy coming off a fresh injury in games that don’t matter on the hitting line, great idea. That’ll really grow his game playing with players in that role, and limited ice time comparatively to the ahl.
Am I the only one who has been unimpressed with Pelletier for most of his NHL starts? Obviously I want him to work out and I like his energy, bust I haven’t been very impressed so far. It also seems like he’s taken a bit of a step back after recovering from his injury. That’s understandable, but he really doesn’t seem at the NHL level rn.
They complain when we’re too shitty, they complain when we’re not shitty enough. YALL JUST LIKE TO COMPLAIN.