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An answer to the Perron Theory



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Well there's no way in hell that kid should ever be traded.  Nor Oshie.  But when it comes to Berglund I think he might just be at his most valuable as an asset at this moment.  I heard so much about him.  But there are some things the kid needs to work on in order to become the stud he is touted to becoming:

 

1)He needs to add some strength.  His wirey frame is just a horse cock hair away from where he needs it to be to dominate down low and continue to get those reverse shots.

 

2) He wore out through the season.

 

3)He needs a real coach to know how to properly motivate him and give him appropriate ice time.

 

4) He needs to be more American in his approach to the game.  That means shedding the fruity Euro spirit and cash in on some big hits. 

 

5) Lastly, I'd like to think he could find another gear.  I think he needs to improve on the explosiveness of his stride.  If his skating improves, he learns to use his frame more(he didn't a solid job of it last year), and he becomes stronger then He goes untouchable.  But being he's a Euro there's no guarentee.

 

Perron and Oshie work hard off the ice.  Perron can take his game to a hgiher level and show a good work ethic.  Now it's time for ramping up the consistency.  It's not as bad as the Green Goblin claims but it's still a bit of an issue. 

 

Now maybe these younger guys who look more like leaders can rub off a little more on the Donut King and idiot sports writers can attribute their sucess once again to a fat lazy sow who was taught in the twilight of his career how to be a team player by kids who were born just a few years before he entered the league.

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That's the most disjointed piece of shit article I ever read.

It’s fucking embarrassing though it was meant to be playful. Well I talked myself out of my first statement concerning Berglund so really what the fuck was i trying to say?

Oh yeah don’t trade the goods when you’ve got them. Just keep the talent train arriving and fuck every one else.

by Henry Miller's Used Penis on Jun 23, 2009 1:20 AM CDT reply actions  

Hey now!

I’m guessing Walt is the Donut King you refer to. But . . . HEY NOW!

"The world is getting to be such a dangerous place, a man is lucky to get out of it alive." -- W.C. Fields

by Donut King on Jun 23, 2009 9:27 AM CDT reply actions  

Perron and Oshie work hard off the ice

Oshie and Berglund live together, so you’d think Oshie’s work ethic would rub off on him

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by Dooks on Jun 23, 2009 8:11 PM CDT reply actions  

Oshie and Berglund don't live together anymore

They were renting a Cardinal player or team guy’s condo. At the end of the season the found their own places.

And no, I’m not a stalker.

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by Brad Lee on Jun 24, 2009 10:56 AM CDT up reply actions  

Keep um all…the current ones. TJ, EJ, Berglund, and Perron. Backes, Polak, Cola are your long term secondary core players. Then see where Petro, Eller, Palushaj, SOnne, 09 1st, and McRae fit in. I think that second group of soon to be rookies is who will be sent out to make room for the core we have.

The Pens found a way to hold on to their core, Blues can do it too.

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by BluesFan45 on Jun 23, 2009 9:01 PM CDT reply actions  

I think there's some kids coming in and really I'm not sure you'll want any to go but

we will discover the most important ones soon enough.

Other than that I was pretty much joking around and suggesting that none should go except the old fat.

Sorry Donut King you are so much better than the Fat One.

by Henry Miller's Used Penis on Jun 24, 2009 1:54 AM CDT reply actions  

Ahhhh, you're too kind.

My guess was correct then.

Carry on!

"The world is getting to be such a dangerous place, a man is lucky to get out of it alive." -- W.C. Fields

by Donut King on Jun 24, 2009 10:01 AM CDT up reply actions  

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