@@leezwatz3339 He admitted that he hid a shoulder injury all-yr long. "Arber Xhekaj played with an injury (left shoulder) practically the whole year. “It’s my fault, I was hiding it, I wanted to play.” - Xhekaj - J-F Chaumont (@JFChaumontLNH) April 16, 2024 “It’s my fault, I was hiding it, I wanted to play.” - Arber Xhekaj"
Arber is a mainstay on the Habs defense. He forces the other team to behave themselves and not take liberties with the Habs smaller players . You need his presence to keep the apponents honest. Sign him long term and watch him develop into a beast d-man .His shot is also a weapon that is underutilized . The second P.P. should include Arber .!!!
Like Chris, I've always liked Armia and happy for his comeback. If he keeps playing like this next year, he'd be great trade bait. On the other hand, I wonder what are the chances he'd be resigned at a lower cap hit...
Arber stays, even if he can't fight as well. He has natural talent and has developed an NHL skillset. How many players have put a puck through the net with a wrist shot, none I can recall in over 50 years watching.
A bunch of very talented young players and the perfect coach to bring them along and teach them the right way to play and win this league. Marty is the straw that stirs the drink (no alcohol half the team is under aged)
When I was a young athlete I had major issues with my knees. It wasn’t caused by injury it was a conformation issue, just the way I was built my kneecaps would dislocate. Finally I had surgery and it was like I had brand new knees and they never gave me problems again. I would be more worried about Arber if it was the same shoulder. Could just be a corrective surgery.
Lock him in for eight more years!!!! Upgraded shoulders will help him in the years ahead! Chis said it best when he spoke about being in the lineup going into Boston... Montreal played bigger when he was in the lineup and they're doing again with Arber in the lineup.
Don't forget his 100+ MPH slapshot. I'm willing to bet they see him as a future "Weber" a man mountain with a hell of a slap shot on the second unit pp.
Not sure I'd trade Armia. Realistically, what rational GM would offer us anything even close to what he's worth? Remember, he's had concussion issues and he's disappeared for long stretches of time. If Hughes is a betting man then this is one worth taking. Renew his contract at the current hit and tell him he's staying put, he's part of the gang. If this finally delivers the real Armia, then we will collect in spades on this bet. At the very least, we will have a great penalty killer at an affordable hit.
St Louis is the problem. They had no business sending him down to the AHL. Since then Arber wants out. I wish him luck I hope St Louis gets fired within 20 games of next season.
There is something wrong with NHL hockey when enforcers like Xhekaj are still needed in 2024 to police the ice behaviors of other players. You don't have that in most other professional sports !!!
he is also a very skilled player not like reaves in toronto or remke in new york....it is just that he can fight but does not look for them like other players
Hockey has always been one of the most physical games and players sometimes get pissed. That's when you need players who can respond to the bullies. Also, it's a fact of life in the NHL playoffs that some teams intentionally try to injure good players on the opposing teams. In pro sports you have to earn a living to support your family, and tough, physical play, is the solution for a lot of players. If you remove fighting from the game, it will be an open season on the more talented and softer players! What's wrong with the NHL is there are too many faint hearted observers like you that just don't get it. If hockey is too violent for you then stick to touch football.
Xhekaj deserves more respect
Let's hope for an 8 year contract for him as well. He deserves it. My absolute favorite NHL player. I can't lie
no, that would be crazy. 8 year contracts are for stars. a 3 to 4 year contract at 3m$ a season is more appropriate.
Nope. He also lied to everyone about his injury; all season.
@@PositronMcHappy What do you mean when you say he lied? I mean, how to you know?
@@leezwatz3339 He admitted that he hid a shoulder injury all-yr long. "Arber Xhekaj played with an injury (left shoulder) practically the whole year.
“It’s my fault, I was hiding it, I wanted to play.” - Xhekaj
- J-F Chaumont (@JFChaumontLNH) April 16, 2024
“It’s my fault, I was hiding it, I wanted to play.” - Arber Xhekaj"
Not concerned about Arbor Xhekaj hope his surgery went well and glad to see his brother coming up also
Slavkovsky works hard and he wants to be better. He keeps improving, I'm glad we chose him as our number 1 choice.
Arber is a mainstay on the Habs defense. He forces the other team to behave themselves and not take liberties with the Habs smaller players . You need his presence to keep the apponents honest. Sign him long term and watch him develop into a beast d-man .His shot is also a weapon that is underutilized . The second P.P. should include Arber .!!!
I liked your post, but he lied to everybody about his injury. All year.
Like Chris, I've always liked Armia and happy for his comeback. If he keeps playing like this next year, he'd be great trade bait. On the other hand, I wonder what are the chances he'd be resigned at a lower cap hit...
The guys are comfortable wit Xhekaj around
Great show! Thx
Arber stays, even if he can't fight as well. He has natural talent and has developed an NHL skillset. How many players have put a puck through the net with a wrist shot, none I can recall in over 50 years watching.
A bunch of very talented young players and the perfect coach to bring them along and teach them the right way to play and win this league. Marty is the straw that stirs the drink (no alcohol half the team is under aged)
When I was a young athlete I had major issues with my knees. It wasn’t caused by injury it was a conformation issue, just the way I was built my kneecaps would dislocate. Finally I had surgery and it was like I had brand new knees and they never gave me problems again. I would be more worried about Arber if it was the same shoulder. Could just be a corrective surgery.
I doubt they wont sighn him after giving Florian a 3 year ELC
You can call the Suzuki line - The Franchise Line as there is not much else this season.
Lock him in for eight more years!!!! Upgraded shoulders will help him in the years ahead! Chis said it best when he spoke about being in the lineup going into Boston... Montreal played bigger when he was in the lineup and they're doing again with Arber in the lineup.
Don't forget his 100+ MPH slapshot. I'm willing to bet they see him as a future "Weber" a man mountain with a hell of a slap shot on the second unit pp.
Not sure I'd trade Armia. Realistically, what rational GM would offer us anything even close to what he's worth? Remember, he's had concussion issues and he's disappeared for long stretches of time. If Hughes is a betting man then this is one worth taking. Renew his contract at the current hit and tell him he's staying put, he's part of the gang. If this finally delivers the real Armia, then we will collect in spades on this bet. At the very least, we will have a great penalty killer at an affordable hit.
Chris you should invite Slafkovsky on your podcast.
He's 20 and 1 month old, wow
New for next year, WiFi and BlueTooth. Sounds like a new IPhone, or sump'n...
St Louis is the problem.
They had no business sending him down to the AHL.
Since then Arber wants out.
I wish him luck
I hope St Louis gets fired within 20 games of next season.
What happened to Jess????
Jess is off on maternity leave.
There is something wrong with NHL hockey when enforcers like Xhekaj are still needed in 2024 to police the ice behaviors of other players. You don't have that in most other professional sports !!!
he is also a very skilled player not like reaves in toronto or remke in new york....it is just that he can fight but does not look for them like other players
Go watch soccer
Really? Baseball has bench clearing brawls!
Hockey has always been one of the most physical games and players sometimes get pissed. That's when you need players who can respond to the bullies. Also, it's a fact of life in the NHL playoffs that some teams intentionally try to injure good players on the opposing teams. In pro sports you have to earn a living to support your family, and tough, physical play, is the solution for a lot of players. If you remove fighting from the game, it will be an open season on the more talented and softer players! What's wrong with the NHL is there are too many faint hearted observers like you that just don't get it. If hockey is too violent for you then stick to touch football.
All "most other sports" aren't hockey.
Keep up the videos. Sick podcast is too gimmicky. You guys just need to deliver consistently
Great episode thanks guys
amazing that nobody says anything about Matheson giving the puck away 15 to 20 times a game.