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Miller played well in the shutout win, one more game the the Philly Pylons can go play some golf
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04-30-2006, 10:33 PM | #457 |
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Sharks took care of business.
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Hey, I'm all for a BOA. It'd mean the Canes would hold the home ice in the Finals (yeah, yeah, there's the Canadiens, Devils, and Senators to deal with before then, but I can dream for a moment).
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If Montreal could only score on Ward, maybe they'd win a game...
Honestly, two bad penalties last night, two power play goals for Carolina and they couldn't get the equalizer. If Montreal stayed out of the penalty box this series, it wouldn't be as close as it is. I will say, though, that whoever wins Game six will win the series... that's as far as I'll go with a prediction now. It is frustrating as a Canadiens fan though because they aren't playing badly... just Carolina (read:Ward) is playing so damn good. Huet is more than holding his own in nets, but the forwards neeeeed to score. If Ribeiro had some finish, the series would have Montreal leading, but he's missed more nets than... I have no idea, but he misses the net a lot on perfect passes by Kovalev that I could probably put in the net. Montreal NEEDS the first goal, and need it early in order to have any chance in Game six because they need to get a lead and need to get Ward shaken up early... the more a young goalie has a shutout, the more confidence he gets... |
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man, what a game.
I was tense, sitting on the edge of my seat from about midway throught the second until the end. maybe that's the one bad thing about tivo - being able to fast forward throught he commercials and intermissions, meant that I had no break to destress a bit. when Sakic scored with .4 seconds left in the 2nd, I let out a huge yell...scaring the crap out of the cat in Christine's lap. she now has a "lower body injury" and is day to day. great game. I really felt the 2nd period was the key. If we could get out tied, we'd be ok...and having the lead was just icing on the cake. Dallas may have owned the 2nd periods...but Colorado outscored Dallas 7-1 in the 3rd and OT periods, which is why this one's over. Theodore has looked shaky at times, but improved dramatically after the 2 soft goals in game 4, and last night looked awsome. 85 saves in the last 2 games, a .944 clip. I don't know who we'll face in the next round, and I still don't have any delusions of grandeur, but I feel a little better about at least being competitive. This is the 2nd straight playoff series against Dallas where the Stars played below expectations. The Stars' stars, if you will, just weren't very consistent. All had some flashes, but didn't have enough impact overall. If I was starting a hockey team today, my first choice for goalie would be Brodeur. My 2nd would be Turco. Sucks to see him get this bad rep.
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Anyone think that the Red Wings will win tonight?
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Random topic for discussion, since I'm a Leaf fan and don't have much to occupy me these days.
It seems clear that the turning point in the CAR/MON series was the Koivu injury. I think we'd all agree that the high stick was an accident -- there's simply no way Williams was trying to hurt him. But he did hurt him, and he hurt him by being extremely careless with this stick. Question -- should the NHL consider suspensions in these cases? If a player is reckless, and causes a serious injury to another player, should the league look at a suspension of some sort? Or should "it was an accident" just be an absolute defense, as it seems to be now?
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I think the NHL should at least consider fines, if not suspensions, for a situation such as the Koivu injury. I only saw the play one time, and I don't remember it that well, but if Williams was being careless with the stick, he should be punished.
Accidents are going to happen out there, but a hockey stick is a dangerous piece of equipment, and if you're not handling it properly with other players around, something has to be done. I don't really know what a fair punishment would be, but they can't keep letting this slide. My immediate suggestion would be a one-game suspension, although that could naturally be increased if the incident is severe.
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I think they are pretty simple: 1) Manny has to outplay Roloson. He hasn't done this so far to date. Manny has been "Ok." Not horrible, but not great. I don't think we need him to "steal" one for us, but he has to play better than Roloson. No soft goals. With the ways things have been going for the Wings, they aren't likely to overcome too much of a deficit. 2) The Wings have to take care of business around their own net. The Oilers have dominated in, say, a 10-15 foot radius area around the Wings' net. Be it behind or in front, the Wings have not been able to handle the Oilers' forwards there. They are getting in the way of shots, making deflections, causing traffic, stuffing in rebounds. This has to stop. Maybe inserting Cross in the line-up will help, maybe not. 3) The Wings have to take care of business around the Oilers' net and do so early. They can't allow to happen on Saturday to happen tonight. They can't buzz around the net, get a bunch of decent chances, and not score. Outside of a few minutes in Game 1 and the last 8 minutes or so of Game 4, the Wings have never had the lead in this series. They have to get a lead and hope to take the crowd out of the game. Easier said then done, but there you have it. 4) Someone has to step up. Other than Schneider and Zetterberg, and to some extent Lang, the Wings have been pretty dreadful offensively. Datsyuk has gone 26 games without scoring a playoff goal. Williams' only goal was that flukey behind the net thing. Samuelsson has been pretty miserable. Shanahan had the nice goal on Saturday, but other than that he's been no better than Samuelsson. Lidstrom has been very average. It's been quite apparent given the play of Pronger. The team had eight 20 goal scorers. They can and must do better.
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hooray for Detroit having to deal with the Oil instead of us. They are a bitch to play against.
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Yes. This has been a huge problem. A lot has to do with how well Edmonton's been playing, but a lot of it seems to be the result of sloppiness. That's why I go back and forth on the the Cory Cross isssue. While Cross, in theory, should be able to take care of business in front of his own net (more so than Lebda/Kronwall). Perhaps Cross would fair better. The problem with Cross is two fold. First, he's a bit slow footed, which makes him a penalty waiting to happen. Edmonton can use their speed to get around the big guy on dumps and the like. Second, Cross is a bit of a liability offensively. As you noted, the Wings have had plenty of problems getting the puck out of their own zone and that's with the likes of "offensive" d-men like Lebda and Kronwall on D. Then again, perhaps a simpler approach to clearing the zone (which I assume Cross would adopt) might work better than some of the cutsie passes we've seen. All that beind said, if the Wings are relying on the addition of Cory Cross to reverse their fortunes, they are in worse shape than I thought.
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NHL Playoffs are not in a bracket-style format, are they? Just trying to figure out who the Sharks get next. Seems like it'll either be Colorado, Anaheim or Calgary -- and we'd get home ice against everyone but Calgary.
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I guess we could play Edmonton too, if ALL the lower seeds manage to upset. That would be interesting.
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I would love to see chaos
I am really enjoying the fact that no matter what, we don't have to face Detroit in round two.
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Please Detroit, put in Cross, pretty please!
That guy was such a disaster here this year, and with how he and the fans parted ways, well, I'd expect a penalty or two just based on him trying to play outside of himself early on. You'd be much better served likely to insert him while in Detroit to remove the whole anger issue he has about how he was treated here. As for the game tonight, I firmly believe that if Edmonton does not get into penalty trouble that they win tonight. If they continue to take stupid and/or lazy penalties, the Wings are going to cakewalk it right back to Detroit. The Oil have to use their speed and make the Wings react to them rather than the other way around. And please, somebody post the memo on the board about not putting your stick to an opposing players waist! I just pray that if we can pull this off that tonight will be the last we'll see the Oilers play the trap. Not likely, but I can dream. Oh, and Chelios, if the Oilers are up by 2+ late in the game, keep your head up buddy, you've got an entire series worth of karma coming your way (again, I hope). |
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I don't disagree with any of this. Well, except two points. 1) I am not as big a critic of Edmonton using the trap as most Oilers fans are. The Wings' used that Left-Wing Lock system to great success. While it's more fun to watch open, run 'n gun hockey, if you can win by implementing the trap, the press, the Finish Center-Back Forecheck Reverse, or whatever, by all means, do it. 2) Chelios has been a rock! He's been one of the Wings best players. While he has drawn a few rather questionable penalties due to his excellent acting abilities and crafty veteraness, what else has he done? Why do the people of Edmonton hate him so? Don't mention that Hemsky thing. That little baby-faced kid was flying in for the big hit and Chelios just politely got out of his way. That's it!
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When Chelios came out after game one and admitted that he essentially created the call against Laraque, then to see the refs still calling penalty after penalty against the Oilers (while Chelios continues to at the very best, embelish plays) just sickens me. The play with Hemsky, well, I feel pretty confident saying that I somehow doubt Ales was looking for the big hit It's one thing to put your stick into the guys legs, but then to throw the shoulder in the danger zone, well, an aging veteran (nicest thing I can think to call him) could have ended a potentialy stellar career with that move. The sad part is that nobody on the Oilers will go after him because they haven't done it at all this season because MacT would rather bench Laraque then take an instigator earlier in the year to set a tone for this club. At the best you get Smith or Moreau coming in for a scrum afterwards and that's it.
As for the trap, I've stood by hating it the entire series. Our best play has come when we're not playing the trap, and if it wasn't for the fact that Roloson's game has rounded into form, this "system" wouldn't be working. The only caveat to this is that if MacT implemented this system because he doesn't trust his 4 lines to give him 60 minutes of work every night and figured they'd be better off coasting/trapping as a group rather than whenver they feel like it, then all going 110% (hopefully) when he tells them to. With this trap, they've caused very few turnovers, and if anything have taken away their own scoring chances by refusing to forecheck even when Detroit hasn't had full control of the puck. When they have decided to play a press forecheck is when they've made turnovers and potted a surprising number of their chances. If anything, that is the one area they've improved on thus far and what has gotten them to this point. During the season they never capitalized on as many chances as they are right now. That all said, I feel it only fair to state that my all time favorite player is Yzerman, and I fear that his will alone will carry the Wings to a win tonight as I just can't fathom him sitting this one out. Quote:
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That was the knock against the Oilers all season long. Not being able to finish around the net. That's what's so surprising. It's not like Edmonton's skilled players are doing their job. Other than trying to kill a senior citizen, what else has Hemsky done? What about Samsonov? Smyth has been a force, as has Pronger. The rest of the damage is coming from the likes of Pisani, Torres, Winchester, etc. The Wings "equivalents" - Williams, Samuelsson, etc. - aren't getting it done. Quote:
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To finish my thoughts on Chelios, let's just say that while I expect veteran's to get some leeway with the officials, I think he's one that generally takes it a step too far. Admitting to it after game one and the play on Hemsky go beyond the line, and that's probably somewhat shaded by the fact that Hemsky is my favorite Oiler, but if that had ended his postseason (let alone his career) I wonder if that's the sort of note that Chelios wants to go out on, or if he really cares.
Stoll, well, he shouldn't have gone for the dance. Either the refs call it or they don't at that point, down 5 on 3 you shouldn't waste time trying to draw a call. Pronger is about the only guy on the team that can embellish a play and hope for the call from the official. I'm sure Blade would agree that this even raises my ire as I don't like to see our players doing that (and Pronger has been his favorite player for years, so he loves it when I get mad at Pronger's acting). The only positive there is that Pronger tends to have a good sense for when it's needed and when it's not. I had a little chuckle though when you're listing our skilled group. If that bloody Torres would come to play game in and game out, he'd have been a 40 goal scorer this year. Was easily the second most skilled guy up front until Samsonov got here, and while Samsonov and Hemsky I think are at their best on the PP, Torres can be an absolute beast 5 on 5. But as you say, thank goodness for guys like Pisani and Winchester because they've carried this team while Smyth's early struggles had him as ineffective and while Hemsky and Samsonov have only been noticeable on the PP. Ah well, done my rant. Should be a great game tonight. Double OT+ would not surprise me in the least, so good thing it's an early start time. |
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This game has ramped up in intensity at least five-fold in the last 3 minutes.
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This has to be my favorite game so far in the playoffs. It needs to be one of the good 2 or 3 OT games (and end with a Detroit loss)
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Oops- Lidstrom pushed it in.
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While I want to see the best possible cup (I say Flames/Sabres), that was a bad call.
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The Oilers played an awesome series. As I've always said; I'm an NHL fan first. I think the Oilers deserved this a hell of a lot more. I think this will make the NHL Playoffs a lot more interesting, and a lot better.
Kudos Oilers, I loved the intensity of the team and their fans. Should be a fun second round. |
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No it was a high sticking. He was above the cross bar, played the puck to a teammate without someone else touching the puck first. Thats high sticking. |
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Plus, remember, it has to be conclusive to overturn it.
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Wow.
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