I don't see any reason to rest Turco yet, I think he needs as many games possible, I'd start him for both and let the team get use to him. Plenty of rests to have through the season, its still young and plenty of time... chemistry is important to develop early IMO.
[quote name="Ton"]I don't see any reason to rest Turco yet, I think he needs as many games possible, I'd start him for both and let the team get use to him. Plenty of rests to have through the season, its still young and plenty of time... chemistry is important to develop early IMO.[/quote]
Turco is the goalie. Until he loses his job, he will continue in net. He was not the reason the Hawks lost the last two games.
the PP alone could have boosted this team to two wins...if they could only get it out of their own zone.
The kids are still young and will get the job done shortly.
Yeah, I can't imagine Crawford's getting a start in the next couple games. We have back to back games the next three consecutive Friday/Saturdays. There's your three starts for Crawford for this month.
[quote name="Ton"]I don't see any reason to rest Turco yet, I think he needs as many games possible, I'd start him for both and let the team get use to him. Plenty of rests to have through the season, its still young and plenty of time... chemistry is important to develop early IMO.[/quote]
Agreed. I don't want Turco thinking about his gaff for another game. Q has got to get Crawford into a game, but I hope he waits until after Marty notches his first win with the Hox.
I'd really like to see Bickell and Skille get rewarded for their solid play with line promotions, I think you move Kopecky down since he did not look good on the top line. Toews, Kane, Bickell sounds good or even Toews, Hossa, Bickell.
May as well sit him... Stafford and Kaleta are both huge pussies anyways and would just turtle.[/quote]
I'd rather see Scott on the 4th line than on D. so if he does get into a fight we arent short a Dman, being short a Dman is a lot harder than a forward. Dress Boyton and Hendry for the 3rd pair.