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joopen wrote:MRandall25 wrote:joopen wrote:Godric wrote:joopen wrote:Another problem I see for HCDB. Malkin obviously gets frustrated playing against Coturier. HCDB refuses to avoid the matchup. I don't get it?
DB is on my **** but this is something that Malkin has to sack up and deal with. Malkin is 6'4 210 pounds and the League MVP Cout-a-douche is 6'4 180 or 190 pounds and like 19/20 years old. Get mean Malkin.
He gets mean and takes dumb penalties. If you have the last change why do you not take advantage of it?
What's it going to matter if we have to face them in the playoffs again (god willing), and they get the last change on their ice and do the same thing?
Sooner or later, Malkin is going to have to rise up and fight through the crap.
Agreed. At home you have the last change. Right now it is a bad matchup for Malkin. Why play into it?


FreeCandy44 wrote:Just wondering.....
Will all the panic and bridge jumping happen after every loss or just after flyers loss?

MRandall25 wrote:Because if you hide him from it, how is he going to face it when the Flyers have the last change and get the matchup out? You're just ignoring the problem until it pops up in another game.
If Malkin is ever going to get over it, he has to go out there and face it.

Matthew Monstar wrote:What the hell is it with everyone jumping on the "Hate Malkin" bandwagon.
Am I missing something? He had "two" goals, set up James Neal, was a beast in the third.
He took the penalty againsts Couterier but that was pretty much an even wash.
So let's sit one of our "Best players in the world". Sit him and let Sutter or Vitale fill in... That'll help the team!!!!

joopen wrote:MRandall25 wrote:Because if you hide him from it, how is he going to face it when the Flyers have the last change and get the matchup out? You're just ignoring the problem until it pops up in another game.
If Malkin is ever going to get over it, he has to go out there and face it.
Get him away from it and hopefully he scores a few times and creates some confidence against a team he has been frustrated against. It just seems to make sense to avoid bad match ups if you can

MRandall25 wrote:joopen wrote:MRandall25 wrote:Because if you hide him from it, how is he going to face it when the Flyers have the last change and get the matchup out? You're just ignoring the problem until it pops up in another game.
If Malkin is ever going to get over it, he has to go out there and face it.
Get him away from it and hopefully he scores a few times and creates some confidence against a team he has been frustrated against. It just seems to make sense to avoid bad match ups if you can
But Malkin will never get better in the "bad" matchup unless he plays against it, and he'll be forced to when they play in Philly.
Agree to disagree, I guess, because I think we're going in circles.


Matthew Monstar wrote:It is one game. A total piss game, but just one.



wondermoose wrote:It's been a few hours and I still want to yell at things. People freak out over these games because, at this point, all we want is to beat the Flyers. I just don't understand how they have let things flip so quickly from 2009.






TheHammer24 wrote:Hindsight is 20/20, but the best play was taking the penalty shot by Letang in the ten-car pile up. Although, the referee can issue a goal for that play if he determines one was inevitable.

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