![]() ![]() I would be fooled by both of those feints, even though the new ones will be more convincing. Some of the tweaks displayed towards the start of that vid are barely perceptible to me, even when I see them side by side. I never got good enough at For Honor for much of this to seem immediately relevant, but I did play a fair whack. They want you to be aggressive, but they don't want you to get away with mindless whacking. It's not out 'til August 6th, but come watch this vid and and do some thinking about swords with me.Īs the vid establishes, the three goals of the update are to "increase consistency", "enhance the viability of general offensive across the entire set of attacks for all heroes", and to "counter light spam's effectiveness". Great news! All of that will be worse soon! The upcoming Core Combat update revolves around emboldening players, introducing a load of tweaks that incentivise aggression. ![]() This may have had something to do with my skill level, but counter-attacks seem a tad over-strong, too. Right now you can merrily block away until your opponent exhausts themselves, then go at 'em as they wheeze. If you're a competent fighter in For Honor, then you might have clocked that defensive moves often beat out aggressive ones. Also, there has been plenty of NHL trade chatter that the Blue Jackets will follow up a Gavrikov trade and acquire Chychrun.Vikings are cowards. It should be noted that just before Friedman began discussing the Bruins, Marek suggested that the Blues could be a dark horse to land Chychrun on the NHL trade market. But Boston I think is going for a left D, and we’ll see what else they come up with.” …if Columbus is going to do this, being the team that helps Columbus get. Louis point is a good one, and I do think on some level, Boston has considered ‘do we just go right for Chychrun ourselves?’ instead of playing the. This whole thing with Chychrun, I think LA’s still there. How do they make these moves, and that’s what I think Boston’s trying to figure out right now. I really do think they like Gavrikov from Columbus, and I think Gavrikov was pulled from the games is because I think they were talking to Boston. “I think they gotta figure out their roster their cap situation. “The reason I don’t think the Boston deals have happened yet – especially with DeBrusk coming off LTIR – I think Boston has things they gotta do,” Friedman opined. He also speculated that they could still circle back and pull off a blockbuster on the NHL trade market for Arizona Coyotes defenseman Jakob Chychrun. Then, in the latest 32 Thoughts Podcast – hosted by Friedman and Jeff Marek – that dropped on Monday, Friedman doubled down on the Bruins being close to pulling off a trade for Gavrikov. I think left D is an area Boston is targeting.” We’ll see where this goes over the next couple of days. ![]() “The Bruins have to do some things to make this work. One of the issues is (salary) cap,” Friedman said. “One of the reasons that Gavrikov was given the trade-related sit out is because the Boston Bruins are in on him. On the 32 Thoughts intermission show on Hockey Night In Canada this past Saturday, NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman said he believes the Bruins were the reason that the Blue Jackets started healthy scratching Gavrikov a week earlier. “Look you gotta believe that if Sweeney is going to part with a first round pick and Lohrei, he’s not going to do it for a rental,” the aforementioned source opined. The other potential hold up on the Bruins acquiring Gavrikov, who has three goals and seven assists in 52 games, could be that Sweeney wants to pull off another acquire and sign as he did at the 2022 NHL trade deadline when he acquired pending UFA defenseman Hampus Lindholm from the Anaheim Ducks, and immediately signed him to a eight-year, $52 million contract extension. This season, the 22-year-old rearguard has two goals and 22 assists in 32 games. In his first season at Ohio State, the 6-foot-4, 204-pound Lohrei had four goals and 25 assists in 31 games. Since being drafted by the Bruins 58th overall at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, Mason Lohrei has risen up the team’s organizational depth chart, and in the process, caught the eye of NHL amateur scouts. “Obviously he’s playing in their backyard there in Columbus for Ohio State, and they’ve seen plenty of him as they scout him, and plenty of NCAA players.” “Not to be ‘Captain Obvious’ here but they really like Lohrei,” the source told BHN. ![]()
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