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mikey wrote:Just Ryan Suter.
Not sure if my sarcasm was thick enough... sun and booze can throw off my smartassness
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I'd label my comment as "snide" in response to your response which was not taken in earnest... :thumb:
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Hey everyone! I recognize some of the names from the other board and I've finally decided to escape that one lol. As for my first reply here...

I couldn't happier with how JR has handled this off-season. I think the true test of a good GM is how they respond. JR's initial moves as GM and throughout the season were in a sense damage control left over from Shero and dealing with the rash of injuries. While you can argue some of his moves were questionable, he's truly take a hard look on how to improve this team and address many of their weaknesses.

Very excited for this coming season!
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Welcome to the board, man. Hope you enjoy your time away from the asylum. We're all looking forward to the upcoming season. It's going to be exciting if nothing else.
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count2infinity wrote:Welcome to the board, man. Hope you enjoy your time away from the asylum. We're all looking forward to the upcoming season. It's going to be exciting if nothing else.
Haha thanks! The asylum is a good way of putting it lol
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Howdy Hugo, welcome aboard.
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mikey wrote:Howdy Hugo, welcome aboard.
Thank you, kind sir.
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Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Hey everyone! I recognize some of the names from the other board and I've finally decided to escape that one lol. As for my first reply here...

I couldn't happier with how JR has handled this off-season. I think the true test of a good GM is how they respond. JR's initial moves as GM and throughout the season were in a sense damage control left over from Shero and dealing with the rash of injuries. While you can argue some of his moves were questionable, he's truly take a hard look on how to improve this team and address many of their weaknesses.

Very excited for this coming season!
:thumb:

Agreed. The guy has really killed it this off season.
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Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Hey everyone! I recognize some of the names from the other board and I've finally decided to escape that one lol. As for my first reply here...

I couldn't happier with how JR has handled this off-season. I think the true test of a good GM is how they respond. JR's initial moves as GM and throughout the season were in a sense damage control left over from Shero and dealing with the rash of injuries. While you can argue some of his moves were questionable, he's truly take a hard look on how to improve this team and address many of their weaknesses.

Very excited for this coming season!
Welcome Hugo, let's talk about Kunitz, scuderi and Rutherford/morehouse every other post
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Welcome, Hugo!
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darkstar57 wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Hey everyone! I recognize some of the names from the other board and I've finally decided to escape that one lol. As for my first reply here...

I couldn't happier with how JR has handled this off-season. I think the true test of a good GM is how they respond. JR's initial moves as GM and throughout the season were in a sense damage control left over from Shero and dealing with the rash of injuries. While you can argue some of his moves were questionable, he's truly take a hard look on how to improve this team and address many of their weaknesses.

Very excited for this coming season!
Welcome Hugo, let's talk about Kunitz, scuderi and Rutherford/morehouse every other post
Don't forget the Pens PR machine!
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Thanks darkstar and tico!
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Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Thanks darkstar and tico!
Welcome aboard to a place where nobody is chripin or grinding about the same topic over and over and over and over and over and over.....
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FLPensFan wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Thanks darkstar and tico!
Welcome aboard to a place where nobody is chripin or grinding about the same topic over and over and over and over and over and over.....
well, to be fair, there's plenty of chirpin on how bad CG is... over and over and over and over and over :lol:
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count2infinity wrote:
FLPensFan wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Thanks darkstar and tico!
Welcome aboard to a place where nobody is chripin or grinding about the same topic over and over and over and over and over and over.....
well, to be fair, there's plenty of chirpin on how bad CG is... over and over and over and over and over :lol:
Someone should make him mod of the What Grinds My Gears thread.
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Tico Rick wrote:
count2infinity wrote:
FLPensFan wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Thanks darkstar and tico!
Welcome aboard to a place where nobody is chripin or grinding about the same topic over and over and over and over and over and over.....
well, to be fair, there's plenty of chirpin on how bad CG is... over and over and over and over and over :lol:
Someone should make him mod of the What Grinds My Gears thread.
I think CG and Abe Frohman should be locked in a thread together. The only 2 people I ever foe'd....
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I foe'd Tony Soprano and SilenceDoGood. Good times.
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blurryhaze312 wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Hey everyone! I recognize some of the names from the other board and I've finally decided to escape that one lol. As for my first reply here...

I couldn't happier with how JR has handled this off-season. I think the true test of a good GM is how they respond. JR's initial moves as GM and throughout the season were in a sense damage control left over from Shero and dealing with the rash of injuries. While you can argue some of his moves were questionable, he's truly take a hard look on how to improve this team and address many of their weaknesses.

Very excited for this coming season!
:thumb:

Agreed. The guy has really killed it this off season.
Are you talking about Rutherford? Or Chirpin Grinder and the LGP board?
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FLPensFan wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Thanks darkstar and tico!
Welcome aboard to a place where nobody is chripin or grinding about the same topic over and over and over and over and over and over.....
Yay! :D
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Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Hey everyone! I recognize some of the names from the other board and I've finally decided to escape that one lol.

There is no escape... I am already here...
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You can't escape Jim.

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Jim wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Hey everyone! I recognize some of the names from the other board and I've finally decided to escape that one lol.

There is no escape... I am already here...
Haha... at least our favorite person in the world is not.
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Hugo Stiglitz wrote:
Jim wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:Hey everyone! I recognize some of the names from the other board and I've finally decided to escape that one lol.

There is no escape... I am already here...
Haha... at least our favorite person in the world is not.

Shad is here, sorry.
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