somebody brought me back to this forum. Just thoughts I'd remind you of this comment.
They were thinking what a lot of us were thinking, honestly. I was very wrong about this deal; MTL took an enormous risk given Anderson's injury, but it paid off super well.
They were thinking what a lot of us were thinking, honestly. I was very wrong about this deal; MTL took an enormous risk given Anderson's injury, but it paid off super well.
Not only were a lot of you thinking it but the amount of hate I got for disagreeing was hilarious. I couldn't understand and still don't why an injury made you think he would be worse than resident 0/10 nhler max domi.
Not only were a lot of you thinking it but the amount of hate I got for disagreeing was hilarious. I couldn't understand and still don't why an injury made you think he would be worse than resident 0/10 nhler max domi.
I had more value to a hockey team than domi did.
I’m sure the fact that Blue Jacket’s fans contributed a combined 1 word to this thread in the first 5 pages definitely help contribute to the narrative. Although what I’m perplexed by is the fact that there were Jacket’s fans who didn’t call out Jarmo, since they’d been watching Josh Anderson for 267 games already. After seeing Anderson play in Montréal, how could anyone ever be ok with their favourite team moving him?
I’m sure the fact that Blue Jacket’s fans contributed a combined 1 word to this thread in the first 5 pages definitely help contribute to the narrative. Although what I’m perplexed by is the fact that there were Jacket’s fans who didn’t call out Jarmo, since they’d been watching Josh Anderson for 267 games already. After seeing Anderson play in Montréal, how could anyone ever be ok with their favourite team moving him?
I’m sure the fact that Blue Jacket’s fans contributed a combined 1 word to this thread in the first 5 pages definitely help contribute to the narrative. Although what I’m perplexed by is the fact that there were Jacket’s fans who didn’t call out Jarmo, since they’d been watching Josh Anderson for 267 games already. After seeing Anderson play in Montréal, how could anyone ever be ok with their favourite team moving him?
Domi was coming off an alright season while Anderson was coming off an injured season where he put up 4 points. It was also a recurring injury and coupled with the fact he was immediately signed for seven years. Everyone just assumed the worst for Montreal since no one really figured Anderson would start off hot, and wouldn't have guessed that Domi would immediately fall out of favor and bounce around a struggling Columbus' bottom six.
Unless Domi turns into an All-Star this week, I think we all looked like idiots on this one.