Lt. Dish wrote:Goodnight, all! No GDT for me this Sat., so you guys need to do work. Cheers!
Yeah ditto...I gotta work. Bring us a victory!
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Lt. Dish wrote:Goodnight, all! No GDT for me this Sat., so you guys need to do work. Cheers!
joopen wrote:Geezer wrote:penny lane wrote:i'm proud of Kunitz~ all over game and at 33 , his scoring success. Pascal too. And both undrafted.
What's impressed me as much as their productivity is the consistent effort and intensity of Sid and both linemates. They're leading by example and it looks like it's rubbing off on their new youngsters Bennett and Sutter.
Bennett impresses me with his ability to think the game. Very smart for a young player and seemingly doesn't get caught out of position. Liked his comments between periods about being too soft on the puck then going out backing it up with his play
columbia wrote:mikey287 wrote:Weird, the best goalies in the league are the ones on defensive teams...
Tonight, we played a pretty good defensive game* and our goalie played well...
Strange how that works sometimes
* - we do have an issue with how we handle situations where 4+ men are active and 3 men are below the hash marks...there's no apparent plan on who everyone should take in those situations. It happened at least 3 times in the game by my count, so hopefully in the film room the coaching staff sees that and makes the proper adjustments...there are some holes in our in-zone coverage that need to be addressed if we're going to be successful defensively. They aren't hard to smooth over, but players have to understand their assignments and then execute.
It helps when MAF doesn't look like he's fantasizing about the burrito he had for lunch yesterday.
tfrizz wrote:columbia wrote:mikey287 wrote:Weird, the best goalies in the league are the ones on defensive teams...
Tonight, we played a pretty good defensive game* and our goalie played well...
Strange how that works sometimes
* - we do have an issue with how we handle situations where 4+ men are active and 3 men are below the hash marks...there's no apparent plan on who everyone should take in those situations. It happened at least 3 times in the game by my count, so hopefully in the film room the coaching staff sees that and makes the proper adjustments...there are some holes in our in-zone coverage that need to be addressed if we're going to be successful defensively. They aren't hard to smooth over, but players have to understand their assignments and then execute.
It helps when MAF doesn't look like he's fantasizing about the burrito he had for lunch yesterday.
MAF was dialed in tonight. You could see it from the start, and Greg Millen (Sportsnet) even mentioned it several times early in the game too.
joopen wrote:Geezer wrote:penny lane wrote:i'm proud of Kunitz~ all over game and at 33 , his scoring success. Pascal too. And both undrafted.
What's impressed me as much as their productivity is the consistent effort and intensity of Sid and both linemates. They're leading by example and it looks like it's rubbing off on their new youngsters Bennett and Sutter.
Bennett impresses me with his ability to think the game. Very smart for a young player and seemingly doesn't get caught out of position. Liked his comments between periods about being too soft on the puck then going out backing it up with his play
tfrizz wrote:joopen wrote:Geezer wrote:penny lane wrote:i'm proud of Kunitz~ all over game and at 33 , his scoring success. Pascal too. And both undrafted.
What's impressed me as much as their productivity is the consistent effort and intensity of Sid and both linemates. They're leading by example and it looks like it's rubbing off on their new youngsters Bennett and Sutter.
Bennett impresses me with his ability to think the game. Very smart for a young player and seemingly doesn't get caught out of position. Liked his comments between periods about being too soft on the puck then going out backing it up with his play
Sutter just looks better and better every game, too. I can't imagine anyone is still disappointed with that trade
tfrizz wrote:Crosby has now been credited with an assist on Dupuis' game winning goal, giving him 2 on the night.
Tico Rick wrote:
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columbia wrote:Tico Rick wrote:
Talbot took her home one night and boy was he surprised.
profpolisci wrote:columbia wrote:Tico Rick wrote:
Talbot took her home one night and boy was he surprised.
I'd wager.
GDR wrote:are you kidding me with that pass
shafnutz05 wrote:That pass was absolutely ridiculous
BurghThing wrote:Moves like that should be illegal
tfrizz wrote:Holy slickness Sidney! And way to react quick by Dupuis!!
Hawkeynut wrote:Sweet mother of God.. how does Crosby slow things down like that?
penmyst wrote:He turned that from the forehand to the backhand pass faster than some people could one-time a puck, and still put it right where it needed to be.
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