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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from the past week with the Colorado Avalanche

J.D. Killian
J.D. Killian
December 7, 2015
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from the past week with the Colorado Avalanche

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December 7, 2015

Saying Cody’s penalty minutes are causing us to “kill penalties” shows that you know nothing about hockey. The majority of his penalty minutes come from matching majors from fights, or matching roughing calls. The guy is 6th on the team in goals right now, and +7 on the season (best +/- on the Avalanche at the moment). I would trade this section out with the untimely penalties EJ and Landy have racked up at important moments in games this season. Not saying Cody is great by any means, but the truth is he has been one of the most consistant players on the team this year.

December 14, 2015

Hate to be the bearer of bad news Maxwell, but the fact that you said the majority of his penalty minutes are from fighting means you know nothing about math. 🙂

As the article said, he has 7 majors. Majors are 5 min penalties. 7×5=35 minutes. But as it also said, Cody has over 77 penalty minutes. 77-35=42 minutes that are NOT fighting minutes. So the majority of his penalty time is NOT for fighting. Which kind of makes you look stupid for saying so.

I agree Cody is playing well. he’s not a premier player, but we need him on the ice. he’s got to cut back on the penalties.

What’s killing us is that he’s not being smart on WHEN he fights. Fights can change momentum, and it looks to me that he’s more than happy to engage in a fight when the OTHER team needs a mo change. As a result, he’s hurting his own team by dropping the gloves. I would prefer it if he was a bit smarter on WHEN to drop the gloves. Let the OTHER guy drop and try to throw a punch and don’t get suckered in. We don’t need one of our better players sitting in the box for 1/4 of an entire period. Even at even strength.

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