JS© wrote:
He is one ugly man
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JS© wrote:
The Snapshot wrote:farnham16 wrote:The Snapshot wrote:Bylsma now 43-12-8 in March and he doesn't even know how to coach.....
Playoffs are all that matter with him anymore. Playoffs.
Do you mean Fleury, or Bylsma?
Steve wrote:The Snapshot wrote:Bylsma now 43-12-8 in March and he doesn't even know how to coach.....
That's 100% Therrien. (except for the losses of course)
The Snapshot wrote:Bylsma now 43-12-8 in March and he doesn't even know how to coach.....
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You guys, I fixed the troll problem.
JS© wrote:
shmenguin wrote:Beveridge wrote:The U wrote:I guess Sutter should have been on line 2 all along instead of on line 3.
I honestly believe the reason Sutter stayed with cooke and kennedy is to allow them to gel as a unit since Malkin isn't going to be out for an extended period of time. I think they are hoping that Jeffrey will somehow up his trade value too. First reason, though, I feel is 90% of the reason it was handled the way it was.
i think that's exactly it. not the worst idea in the world, either.
NJ5934 wrote:The Snapshot wrote:Bylsma now 43-12-8 in March and he doesn't even know how to coach.....
This made me laugh
farnham16 wrote:The Snapshot wrote:farnham16 wrote:The Snapshot wrote:Bylsma now 43-12-8 in March and he doesn't even know how to coach.....
Playoffs are all that matter with him anymore. Playoffs.
Do you mean Fleury, or Bylsma?
Yes sorry, I meant Fleury. Fleury is the one and the only reason for the last 3 early round playoff exits by this team. Bylsma, as the coach and leader of the team, had nothing to do with it. He was actually brilliant. If they fall out early again, then no one should see any consequences but MAF because it will surely be all his fault.
Jesse wrote:This was an impressive win by the Penguins for a plethora of reasons.
Once they went down 2-0, carrying the puck into the zone wasn't going to work in the face of that system. The Penguins decided to play it patient, stick to the game plan, and make a physical investment in the game.
They kept making the Bruins defense turn around, and the repeated punishment reaped some serious rewards when it mattered most. The Bruins D got abused in this game. It had the feeling from mid-second period on that if the Penguins could just solve Khudobin once, they'd open the floodgates. They did just that.
Great presence of mind by Sutter to cut straight into the passing lane on the Bruins and, more importantly, to take the shot once the Bruins defenseman laid down and completely took the passing lane to Sid away.
Make no mistake about it, this team's best defense is its ability to prolong pressure in the offensive zone and really punish the opposing team. During this 6 game run, the Penguins have knocked off two top teams in the East, Montreal and Boston. They've also beat a tricky and speedy Toronto club. And two teams that are right on the cusp in Philly and New York.
This is a pretty good hockey team.
SolidSnake wrote:JS© wrote:
He is one ugly man
X-JR wrote:With how bad our coaching, goaltending, bottom 6, &dmen are (accoroding to many on this thread). One would assume the pens were shutout 20-0 and lost not only the war, but every battle!! Buck up, folks. That's 6 in a row. We won. They lost. More positive less negative. HOLY CRAP!
X-JR wrote:With how bad our coaching, goaltending, bottom 6, &dmen are (accoroding to many on this thread). One would assume the pens were shutout 20-0 and lost not only the war, but every battle!! Buck up, folks. That's 6 in a row. We won. They lost. More positive less negative. HOLY CRAP!
relantel wrote:I didn't have a chance to freeze the screen but I thought Crosby may have gotten his stick on Kunitz's shot. Sid had his stick up around the goalie's logo.
The Snapshot wrote:farnham16 wrote:The Snapshot wrote:farnham16 wrote:The Snapshot wrote:Bylsma now 43-12-8 in March and he doesn't even know how to coach.....
Playoffs are all that matter with him anymore. Playoffs.
Do you mean Fleury, or Bylsma?
Yes sorry, I meant Fleury. Fleury is the one and the only reason for the last 3 early round playoff exits by this team. Bylsma, as the coach and leader of the team, had nothing to do with it. He was actually brilliant. If they fall out early again, then no one should see any consequences but MAF because it will surely be all his fault.
Only if he gets outplayed by a munchkin, the world's oldest goalie and a Cosmonaut in successive rounds.
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