tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2335637250978749697.post7067076084262689767..comments2024-01-02T02:42:57.854-06:00Comments on In The Slot: Next man up mentality has Blues winning despite key players missinglkorac10http://www.blogger.com/profile/15098928744732527181noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2335637250978749697.post-52205424486314007702019-11-23T16:35:36.515-06:002019-11-23T16:35:36.515-06:00At some point, if he keeps playing like he has the...At some point, if he keeps playing like he has the past two games, I'll do something on him. I've written stories on him in the past. It's all about consistency with him. If he can play consistently like this, the Blues have themselves a player. That's been his issue.lkorac10https://www.blogger.com/profile/15098928744732527181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2335637250978749697.post-9110444432847997522019-11-22T10:28:10.310-06:002019-11-22T10:28:10.310-06:00Lou, I'd enjoy your thoughts on Zach Sanford, ...Lou, I'd enjoy your thoughts on Zach Sanford, as well as Oscar Sundqvist.<br />For Sanford, he seems like a Patrik Berglund in that he seems to be pretty good at many different roles, but never good enough to stick to one role. At times, great passing, or great shooting/scoring; at other times, expected to be a solid checker. Like Bergie, Sanford seems to be the whipping boy of fans. <br />On Sunny - here's a guy as a throw-in on a trade for first rounder (Kostin); was not visible his first season with Blues; almost waived if not for Tom Wilson's hit in preseason. Then, something changed that's he now a really good 3rd liner or even 2nd line as a fill-in. What changed there?<br />Thanks - love your work, Lou.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07053225170729888938noreply@blogger.com