Les rumeurs sur la disparition des champions en titre de la Coupe Stanley, les Golden Knights de Vegas, sont grandement exagérées ! Alors que les vents méchants de la rumeur tournaient dans toutes les directions, le VGK a décidé qu’il était temps d’apaiser les pseudo-critiques, d’appuyer sur l’interrupteur et de montrer à la division Pacifique et au reste de la LNH qu’ils constitueraient un problème. Plus que d’avoir une fiche de 7-2-1 lors de leurs 10 derniers matchs. Plus que l’émergence de leurs acquisitions à échéance commerciale. Les VGK jouent à 100% sur leur identité. Chris et Eddie explorent en profondeur ce qui est différent et ce qui a changé, s’il y a vraiment un changement et où il peut se trouver. Après les critiques cinglantes d’Eddie à l’égard d’Anthony Mantha dans l’épisode 74, le grand Français se réveille du statut de géant endormi et trouve une alchimie en ligne avec (qui d’autre) William Karlsson et Pavel Dorofeyev. L’épisode 75 se termine par un débat fascinant sur qui est le MVP du VGK. Les garçons veulent votre avis ! Votez et commentez ! Êtes-vous l’équipe Marchessault ou l’équipe Karlsson ?
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Who is your pick for the VGK team MVP?
Team Marchessault?
Team Karlsson?
A Dark Horse Candidate?
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MVP is Marchy. He has been healthy all season. Sure he has slumps, it is expected. He scores the big goals and seems to work on any line. Maybe there is something to be said for smaller players, they don't seem to get hurt as often?
Runner up… Thompson. He has been our #1 most of the season. IMO Thompson being healthy and good has been what has kept us in the playoff hunt. It also gave Hill the rest he needed… twice!
Dark Horse? Stephenson, the dude is SO underrated! Not as good of a play maker as Eichel but still does amazingly down the center. He has been pretty healthy and seems to be getting better each season. Stevenson just needs to get his +/- up a bit.
Even Darker Horse… Barbs… I think he has had a great season with us and really has been an asset. Can't wait for the dude to throw his weight around in the playoffs!!
I would have to say I am on Team Marchy. And mainly for most all the same reasons that Chris mentioned.
While I agree, Marchy is not as much of a two way forward up and down the ice like Karlsson is, Marchy has stood out more in moments when the team needed a goal, or a win. When the team was floundering and searching for ray of hope, Marchy would shine. He has been the one positive constant this entire season regardless of who was in or out of the lineup.
I do simply love the fact that we are talking about two original misfits though!