agreed 100% - sorry misinterpreted you....you can see how that could happen?plugger66 wrote:I actually wasnt being sarcastic at all. That is how i rate Dal. I think he is a great player who should only play as a giver if that is a word. Should never be held back and try to be defensive.Teflon wrote:I think thats a tad unfair Plugger.plugger66 wrote:Great player. Always has been and will continue to play exactly as he always does. Gets kicks when winning doesnt when losing.
From where I sat tonight...there was a period we went fwd only to see guys time and again miss veru gettable goals (see Gram, Montagna, Milne).....I thought it was here Dal Santo really stepped up to break the shackles a bit and show some class.
He hit Milne on the chest and goaled 2 himself.....(one out of a clearance situation off 1 step just inside 50) and IMO was a bit of a catalyst more than a reactionary player only playing well when we win.
He was in and under tonight also, again more the 'cause' rather than the 'responder'.
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Not really I have never been sarcastic in my life unless off course you count this post and another 7000 exactly the same.Teflon wrote:agreed 100% - sorry misinterpreted you....you can see how that could happen?plugger66 wrote:I actually wasnt being sarcastic at all. That is how i rate Dal. I think he is a great player who should only play as a giver if that is a word. Should never be held back and try to be defensive.Teflon wrote:I think thats a tad unfair Plugger.plugger66 wrote:Great player. Always has been and will continue to play exactly as he always does. Gets kicks when winning doesnt when losing.
From where I sat tonight...there was a period we went fwd only to see guys time and again miss veru gettable goals (see Gram, Montagna, Milne).....I thought it was here Dal Santo really stepped up to break the shackles a bit and show some class.
He hit Milne on the chest and goaled 2 himself.....(one out of a clearance situation off 1 step just inside 50) and IMO was a bit of a catalyst more than a reactionary player only playing well when we win.
He was in and under tonight also, again more the 'cause' rather than the 'responder'.
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yeah but we all know this isnt "life"...its the internet, midnight ofcourse we have no lives...so this doesnt count does it?plugger66 wrote:Not really I have never been sarcastic in my life unless off course you count this post and another 7000 exactly the same.Teflon wrote:agreed 100% - sorry misinterpreted you....you can see how that could happen?plugger66 wrote:I actually wasnt being sarcastic at all. That is how i rate Dal. I think he is a great player who should only play as a giver if that is a word. Should never be held back and try to be defensive.Teflon wrote:I think thats a tad unfair Plugger.plugger66 wrote:Great player. Always has been and will continue to play exactly as he always does. Gets kicks when winning doesnt when losing.
From where I sat tonight...there was a period we went fwd only to see guys time and again miss veru gettable goals (see Gram, Montagna, Milne).....I thought it was here Dal Santo really stepped up to break the shackles a bit and show some class.
He hit Milne on the chest and goaled 2 himself.....(one out of a clearance situation off 1 step just inside 50) and IMO was a bit of a catalyst more than a reactionary player only playing well when we win.
He was in and under tonight also, again more the 'cause' rather than the 'responder'.
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