Don't tell the Mayor. He is the greatest player alive.
He had a couple decent shifts last night, but he has been forgetful when he is on the ice. Yes, he just forgets things. Lunch, keys, etc.
Clifford is more a of a presence than he is right now. But not more than Zeppelin.
You guys want to sit the Captain of this team, that is coming off a lockout, and a Stanley Cup Championship season, five games into the season???? Thank god none of you are coaches. All Sutter needs to do is tell Brown to chip and chase, not try and carry the puck into the zone himself and beat the dmen, then lay the body in the corners. Bench Brown lol, as if he should now score every single game, cause you know, he has done that all along his career. Could he be playing better, yes, but bench the dude? To bring in who? Another AHL'er in the lineup lol?
Last edited by nosoupforyou; January 29th, 2013 at 10:53 AM.
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