04-18-2006, 10:57 AM | #2551 |
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ANA, S. NIEDERMAYER, 00:40 - Holding
ANA, S. NIEDERMAYER, 07:53 - Boarding ANA, S. NIEDERMAYER, 11:58 - Unsportsmanlike conduct ANA, S. NIEDERMAYER, 15:02 - Tripping ANA, S. NIEDERMAYER, 18:59 - Slashing 5 minors in one period? How is that even possible? He basically had to get caught on every shift he played. And at what point doesn't the coach tell him to take a seat? (Or maybe that is why he has no penalties in the 3rd )
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04-18-2006, 11:07 AM | #2552 | |
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http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreport...6/SC021219.HTM After catching penalties on 5 of 11 shifts in the 2nd, looks like he played one long shift to start the 3rd and then sat for the rest. Funny thing though, in spite of 10 minutes in PM, he still played the 3rd most minutes among Anaheim defensemen with 21+ ... and more than half of his ice time came on the PP.
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04-18-2006, 09:04 PM | #2553 |
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WOW WOW WOW
The Devils come back from being down 3-0 late in the second period to beat Montreal 4-3. Patrik Elias scored one of the prettiest goals I've seen this year (at least from someone not named Ovechkin) to tie it up, and Jamie Langenbrunner rifled home the winner on a 3-on-1 breakaway. Thanks to the New York collapse, New Jersey's 11th consecutive win makes the Devils ATLANTIC DIVISION CHAMPIONS!
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04-18-2006, 09:25 PM | #2554 |
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I am actually glad the Flyers didnt win the Division. I didn't want them to have to face the Devlis in the first round. Bring on the Sabers!
On a side note I was at the Pens game last night where Crosby scored his 100th point. The Igloo went insane, I'll give the Pens credit they never gave up. |
04-18-2006, 09:28 PM | #2555 |
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WOOOOHOOOOO!
Devils win the Atlantic Division!! 11th straight wins, coming back from 3-0 in the game. What an improbable comeback .
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04-18-2006, 11:38 PM | #2556 |
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was that devils game not the PERFECT microcosm for their entire season?
horribly start....promising middle...and holy fucking hell, what an ending!!! another banner, and devs-rangers in the first round. this is what hockey is all about. this game confirms for me what an absolute genius lou is. he broke up the lines at just the right time to get elias playing with gionta and gomez...and did you notice who was on the 4th line? thats right, kozlov...the devils best shootout player. and until langenbrunner (whats that, pumpy? ) put in that last goal, it looked like it would come down to kozlov in the SO for the division. the big hope now is that we get white back in there to go against jagr....and that matvichuk stays healthy. man, what a rush tonight was!!! |
04-19-2006, 06:52 AM | #2557 |
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Yeah, it's really weird how I rip on Langenbrunner, and then he scores the division-winning goal a couple of days later. He wanted to pass that puck, but he couldn't get a pass through, so he just shot it. I'm glad he did.
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04-19-2006, 06:52 AM | #2558 |
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Was looking at the recent DVD releases and noticed this
was released yesterday. It is supposedly a 15 disc set that has all 7 games against the Devils and all 7 games against the Canucks. Of course it costs around $70 but... "Matteau! Matteau! Matteau!"
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04-19-2006, 06:55 AM | #2559 |
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Ugh. I don't think there's a single thing I want to remember about 1994.
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04-19-2006, 08:19 AM | #2560 | |
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Oh yes. 1994. I'm getting this one for sure Here's to a great playoff series. Nothing like playing the Devils when it really matters. Hope history repeats itself |
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04-19-2006, 10:03 AM | #2561 |
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Remember at the beginning of the year, when people were saying the new rules would make Martin Brodeur obsolete? That was funny.
Martin Brodeur = most underappreciated great goalie of my lifetime |
04-19-2006, 08:30 PM | #2562 | |
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Is he really, tho? I mean he's pretty much second to Roy in this current era, right? Sure there are the Belfours and Haseks of the world, but they're more inconsistent with some years of greatness and some years of blah but year in year out, you know Brodeur is going to be there among the top 5 goalies. SI
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04-19-2006, 08:49 PM | #2563 | |
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Yeah but Brodeur will still be disrespected after he breaks Roy's wins record.
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04-19-2006, 09:12 PM | #2564 | |
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It's not going to be wins that he needs- he needs cups to knock Roy off the throne. SI
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04-19-2006, 09:19 PM | #2565 | |
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If Mike Richter had Brodeur's resume, people would be calling him the greatest goalie of all time. |
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04-19-2006, 09:37 PM | #2566 | |
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Yeah, but that's because, by and large, people in New York are morons and a lot of people outside of New York have some fascination with getting stuff about that city shoved down their throat. SI
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04-19-2006, 09:42 PM | #2567 | |
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He only needs 1 cup to tie Roy, and I would be shocked if he didn't get it.
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04-19-2006, 09:47 PM | #2568 | |
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I can't argue with that. How about: If Dominik Hasek had Brodeur's resume, people would be calling him the greatest goalie of all time. I've had people, fairly knowledgable hockey fans, try to tell me that Brodeur was an average goalie. |
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04-20-2006, 12:50 PM | #2569 |
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Draft lottery results:
1. St. Louis Blues 2. Pittsburgh Penguins 3. Chicago Blackhawks 4. Washington Capitals 5. Boston Bruins 6. Columbus Blue Jackets 7. New York Islanders 8. Phoenix Coyotes 9. Minnesota Wild 10. Florida Panthers 11. Los Angeles Kings 12. Atlanta Thrashers 13. Toronto Maple Leafs 14. Vancouver Canucks Blues win lottery. |
04-20-2006, 01:00 PM | #2570 |
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http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=163240&hubname=nhl
Canadian Press 4/19/2006 7:01:17 PM NEW YORK (AP) - NHL attendance was up 2.4 per cent from the last season before the lockout, with the league setting records for average and total fans and the Montreal Canadiens selling out all of their home games to set a team record. The NHL played to 91.7 percent of capacity, drawing 20,854,169 fans for 1,230 regular-season games for an average of 16,955. In 2003-04 - the last season before the lockout - the league drew 20,356,199 for an average of 16,550. The previous records of 16,760 a game and 20,614,613 overall were set in 2001-02. "We can't thank our fans enough for the record support they showed," commissioner Gary Bettman said. "For all our clubs, a terrific season was made even better by the enthusiasm and encouragement our fans displayed night after night." Montreal sold out all 41 homes games at 21,273-seat Bell Centre to set a team record with 872,193. The Canadiens broke the mark of 861,072 - or 21,002 per game - they set in 1996-97. The Canadiens, New York Rangers, Calgary, Colorado, Detroit, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Minnesota, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay, Toronto and Vancouver played to 98 per cent of capacity or better over the full season. The Avalanche sold out each game at 18,007-seat Pepsi Center, extending the NHL's longest current sellout streak to 480 games, including the playoffs. The streak began in November 1995 during the team's inaugural season in Denver. Twenty-four of the 30 NHL clubs finished even with or ahead of their 2003-04 performance. The top gainers were Pittsburgh (up 33 per cent), Carolina (27 per cent), Calgary (16 per cent), Tampa Bay (15 per cent), Nashville (10 per cent), Buffalo (10 per cent), Ottawa (10 per cent), Boston (7 per cent) and San Jose (6 per cent).
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04-20-2006, 01:02 PM | #2571 |
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The Maple Leafs fired Pat Quinn on Thursday, making the veteran coach the latest victim of Toronto's inability to recapture its hockey glory. The 63-year-old Quinn, who still had another year on his contract, leaves after seven seasons behind the Toronto bench. http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=163311&hubname=nhl Canadian Press 4/20/2006 11:52:19 AM PITTSBURGH (AP) - Craig Patrick, the Hall of Fame general manager who built the Pittsburgh Penguins' two Stanley Cup winning teams but had to tear the club apart because of financial problems, is being let go after nearly 17 years on the job. Patrick's contract expires July 1, and team President Ken Sawyer said Thursday the Penguins will look for a new general manager. "This was a difficult decision we did not take lightly," Sawyer said. "But we all agreed it was time to make a change and move forward." Sawyer said it could be as long as two months before he names a new general manager. Under Patrick, the Penguins had an especially lean front office, forcing him to not only handle personnel decisions, but also contract negotiations and scouting. Sawyer said the new general manager will be allowed to bring in more staff to better compete with other teams. ... Sawyer said the new general manager won't be allowed to replace Therrien as coach next season, and that Therrien will definitely return.
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04-20-2006, 01:04 PM | #2572 |
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I'm amazed at how the reporters the the Leafs news conference were giving JFJ a hard time over this... I swear people in Toronto know nothing about hockey, it makes me ashamed to be a Leafs fan.
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04-20-2006, 01:09 PM | #2573 | |
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Was pretty much expected here in Pittsburgh...I understand the move, but probably doesn't make selling the team any easier. |
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04-20-2006, 01:16 PM | #2574 | |
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I would think it would make it easier. the new ownership doesn't get stuck with someone else's hire.
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04-20-2006, 01:17 PM | #2575 | |
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Looking at the results, I have to figure that Pittsburgh is hoping the Blues take Kessell or Staals and leave Eric Johnson for them at #2. I'm thinking you'd love to have a potential star defenseman to go with your franchise forward. Obviously, I'll be interested to see what the Thrashers do at #12 (if they don't trade up ... or God forbid, trade down). In the last 3 drafts, from the top 3 picks, they've taken 6 D's, 2 F's, and 1 G ... which leaves me to wonder whether it'll be back to a forward this time. I like the look of Ty Wishart among defensemen that might be available, but he's in the same big man mold as Manson, Coburn, and Valabik, so maybe that makes him (and Nigel Williams) less likely. There looks to be a lot of centers high on the ISS list, I'm not sure whether there's a lot to separate the ones ranked in the mid teens to mid 20's, so maybe a deal downward just a little isn't as bad an idea as I first thought.
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04-20-2006, 01:45 PM | #2576 | |
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04-20-2006, 01:53 PM | #2577 |
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I think the Blues might be in love with Erik Johnson whos compared to a young Pronger, but they have glaring needs all over the ice, so a Kessel or Johnson wouldn't hurt.
I think Pitsburgh wouldn't mind either; A Kessel/Malkin/Crosby line is FREIGHTENING to think about. I think Washington has to hope Toews is there at four, but you never know. |
04-20-2006, 02:13 PM | #2578 |
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Penguins can make a case for either player.
Kessel, IMO, makes the most sense to the Blues because they have NO impact F's now. You can make a case for Jackman, Backman, and Brewer (if retained) making up a solid D, even though none is really a #1. Also, from a marketing standpoint, Kessel probably makes more sense. I don't think you'll see Crosby and Malkin on the same line, they'll play 1-2 just like Mario and Ron Francis, or Sakic and Forsberg more recently. Getting Kessel gives one of them a go-to goal scorer though. Johnson, I've heard the young Pronger comparison as well. If that holds true, in a couple years, a D of Johnson, R Whitney, N Welch and B Orpik...plus assume Gonchar is still around...works for me. |
04-20-2006, 02:22 PM | #2579 | |
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Yeah the marketing aspect makes me think Kess is a lock for #1. Johnson is what Pittsburgh needs most, while the Blues need it all, but especially someone who can score. The Blues offense is atrocious and Kessel is a future 50 goal scorer who makes others around him better. |
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04-20-2006, 02:46 PM | #2580 | |
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I've only seen Kessel a few times...but my impression was more of a sniper-type rather than a complete guy. I guess in the essence that he'll draw alot of attention, his linemates will get better chances, but not really a playmaker, is he? Absolutely think he's a 50+ guy. Which is why he'd look nice next to Sid. |
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04-20-2006, 03:58 PM | #2581 |
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I'd just like to say that this draft talk and the upcoming playoffs have me itching to play some EHM.
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04-20-2006, 06:09 PM | #2582 | |
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Kessel played on the Potulny PP line and had a boatload of assists, he can be a playmaker on the right line or he can score if that is what is asked of him.
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04-20-2006, 06:12 PM | #2583 | |
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