Sledgehammer

by Lowetide

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bassguy

Hi Lowetide, sledgehammer is from my favorite peter gabriel record “so”.(i know you know this!).i actually got to hear him and see him live at the grammy’s in ’92..they started the show off with “steam” but it was all the guys , manu and tony levin

Melvis

Nice! I’m a drum guy…so Manu ranks in my top 25. As for bass, I’ve been following Lee Sklar around since he started his YouTube vlog at the beginning of covid…currently touring with Lyle Lovett. Does a daily backstage vid of all the venues they’ve played.

buck yoakam
winchester

I remember in an interview with Duncan Keith when he first arrived in Edmonton. He was asked what he thought when he played with the Blackhawks and he was coming to play against Edmonton.

” they didn’t have too much to worry about, they had McDavid, nurse and maybe Draisaitl” “ oh yeah, and Kassian, you always gotta watch out for Kassian”

I don’t know that Zach was our last enforcer, but this is how other players and other teams think. Without that guy at least being around all attention can go into stopping McDavid Draisaitl without any worries.

Side

The Flames players were also glowing about having a guy like Lucic on the team.

Guys who glower don’t contribute to wins like they used to.

Reja

Kassian was a force until he hurt his back. Bennett owes a great deal of his success to Maurice as he values players willing to be slimeballs in order to win. If Coach K.K releases Kane-Frederic on Bennett I believe the series ends up differently. I think Coach K.K is too nice of a guy. The Oilers could basically coach themselves in the regular season come playoffs sometimes nasty gets you over the hump.

godot10

You do realize that Bennett was one of the better forwards for Canada in the Four Nations. You do realize that Bennett stood up to fight a guy in a higher weight class in Brady Tkachuk.

winchester

When I was younger, as many road hockey players wanted to be Dave Semenko as Wayne Gretzky.

The enforcer and the physicality was so well respected. This is what lingers today in me and others.

Standing beside Semenko one day he was an absolute giant. Physically and in sheer presence.

When you have this guy on your side you play just a little bit bigger, you play a little more physical. You push a little harder. Chirp a little more. If things get a little out of hand, you know this guy’s coming.

Todd Macallan

On the “last great western” piece I have to respectfully throw the Coen Bros. True Grit into the ring, and suspect some may consider No Country for Old Men in that genre as well.

Random aside, while both of the above are just fantastic, for me nothing beats Inside Llewyn Davis in the Coen’s discography.

Now back to hockey!

leadfarmer

I would say Hell or High Water

slopitch

Very positive that the Oilers largely removed from the bottom left. The replacements were both sheltered though :think

1) Mangiapagne has a history of winning possession in hard min, last year was an outlier
2) Frederik – I dont get any of it with him
3) Ike and Savoie – we’ll see .. on the positive side they arent being asked to replace hard min players

Now fix the goaltending! 🙂 (yes take your time, actually just spend all your time extending 97, the goaltending will be improved on eventually)

John Chambers

I can’t see Frederic succeeding in the 3C role. Just isn’t good enough to win the goal share without quality linemates.

He may succeed as a top-6 LW in the Maroon role. As the LW flanking Savoie on the right, or just a punisher next to McDavid. Or he may be best suited for the 4th line.

There’s a way for KK to play to Frederic’s strengths, but also to his weaknesses.

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