Ned seems like such a great guy. He seems like he cares a lot about this team and about his teammates. Regardless of his numbers this year, I think we are really lucky to have him in this organization
I say this in a cheeky sense. He strikes me as a Canadian hockey guy lol. I lile a percentage of American hockey guys but yeah... Ned is a LEGIT competitor and teammate and person
@@paladin1726 HAHA been there done that I survived and living quite happily actually also I didnt make over 5mil a year so it was get back to work, I also defended Jarry up until last night the guy is broken now HE needs to fix himself
@@ChrisLauer90 I know he'll be fine but as far as it's "just a game", no. It's a game to us, the fans. He's got to pack boxes. And it doesn't get less irritating when you have coin in your pocket.
@ Mr. Jarry is in a better situation than most of us who would be out on our ass with no pay or help if we didn’t perform up to standards and were dismissed from our jobs. I think being ready to move is a reality for every pro athlete who does not have a no trade clause. I’m sure it’s embarrassing and frustrating for the guy, but his life and his career are not over. Worst case scenario, he will be bought out of his contract and get a nice payday. After that, he can sign with another team, in the NHL or a lower or foreign league, and keep playing. When it comes to unemployment, Pro athletes are at the bottom of my list of people I am concerned for. They have far more money to invest and ensure they have a stable future than the everyday person.
Ned seems like such a great guy. He seems like he cares a lot about this team and about his teammates. Regardless of his numbers this year, I think we are really lucky to have him in this organization
I’d rather him be a jerk and. Play. Well.
I say this in a cheeky sense. He strikes me as a Canadian hockey guy lol. I lile a percentage of American hockey guys but yeah... Ned is a LEGIT competitor and teammate and person
This is my guy he works hard in the net !!! Good luck bud!!!
Ned is the man
Ned is a good guy.
It’s a shame he sucks as bad as Jarry.
I was really glad they re-signed him and hope he can pull together a solid season yet this year in 2025.
It's amusing, that line, "he is going through a rough patch right now", when they are statistically identical in every facet.
CONGRATULATIONS
Neds really saying in his head "what do you really expect me to say?'
Tomorrows a new day, nobody died, its just a game
See If you feel the same if you get fired and have to move, tough guy.
@@paladin1726 HAHA been there done that I survived and living quite happily actually also I didnt make over 5mil a year so it was get back to work, I also defended Jarry up until last night the guy is broken now HE needs to fix himself
@@paladin1726 Jarry has years of millions ahead of him. He'll be fine even if he never plays another day in the NHL.
@@ChrisLauer90 I know he'll be fine but as far as it's "just a game", no. It's a game to us, the fans. He's got to pack boxes. And it doesn't get less irritating when you have coin in your pocket.
@ Mr. Jarry is in a better situation than most of us who would be out on our ass with no pay or help if we didn’t perform up to standards and were dismissed from our jobs.
I think being ready to move is a reality for every pro athlete who does not have a no trade clause. I’m sure it’s embarrassing and frustrating for the guy, but his life and his career are not over.
Worst case scenario, he will be bought out of his contract and get a nice payday. After that, he can sign with another team, in the NHL or a lower or foreign league, and keep playing.
When it comes to unemployment, Pro athletes are at the bottom of my list of people I am concerned for. They have far more money to invest and ensure they have a stable future than the everyday person.
Edmonton needs a goalie and he's better then what they got maybe they should claim him.
He’s just as bad and his lousy Numbers say so.