The alignment is flawed because you could have a Kings-Blackhawks Cup Final or a Sabres-Panthers Final.
The alignment is flawed because you could have a Kings-Blackhawks Cup Final or a Sabres-Panthers Final.
I didnt try to jinx them last spring, because I didnt think they could go all the way
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Kings fire Murray.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=606089
Hopefully this will get the offense going...
Yeah Murray's coaching style is not a fit for that roster - considering all the scorers
http://deadspin.com/5868837/
Quote:
After the game, the teams held a shootout just for fun. During this, according to witnesses, Milbury's son tried to pick a fight with the Blackhawk player. Coaches from both teams went on to the ice to break it up, and at this point, says a Blackhawks parent, Milbury grabbed the victim's facemask and screamed at him, asking "What did you say to my son?" Milbury allegedly lifted the kid off the ground and shook him, yelling obscenities all the while, before dropping him roughly to the ice.
Milbury was confronted by the Blackhawks' head coach, at which point he and his son left the ice. According to a grandparent of a player present, Milbury's son told one of the mothers to "**** off."
Lefty, what do you think about the Canadiens letting go of their coach?
My balls are running empty
Overall I'm really happy, but at the same time it's not like he was the main reason for our subpar season
The positives:
He has done a good job considering the average roster and all the injuries
The negatives:
- Some questionable decisions, lile not having some of our best offensive players in PP situations and giving PP time to shitty 4th liners because they - sigh - go in front of the net
- lack of emotion
- a defensive system that is not adapted to the kind of players we have; we have great skaters, some scorers, an puck moving defenceman; JM's system is fine if your roster is very defensive, I'm sure JM would do well in NJ, but It wasnt for us
- always, always blaming the young players after a loss; I guess when shitty veterans like Hal Gillturn the puck over in their own defensive zone, it's OK
- benching good players in the 3rd period for no apparent reason
We still have Gauthier though
Of all players, why hate on Hal Gill?that's that Boston hate surfacing.
He is good a blocking shot on the PK
Other than that, he skates like Frankeisten and turns the puck over
He did score last Thursday vs the Flyers though lol
Kings got a new coach: http://video.kings.nhl.com/videocent...d=-6&id=143350
Meh....
Fucking Travis Moen and his turnover
Yeah
Regular season .....
And then you'll beat us in the 1st round
I say Habs should tank ... That Yapukov kid looks good
Our next game is in Chicago; I hope they will shit on us
That's a long time to tank!![]()
Hm.. reading the recap, Boston is 2-2 with Montreal... don't remember the first win. Remembered the home and home losses though. :p
Rask and Thomas are 2 and 3 in most of the goalie categories. Pretty sweet.
Link to one of the honorable mentions:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puc...rn=nhl-wp15988
Plekanec
vs the Bruins on top of that
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Tuesday was my first game at the Joe Luis Arena, nice red wings win vs. the Blues. Game was boring untill the third quarter. I know shit about NHL but I think the wings have a solid team.
Too bad the price is very salty $150 for an upper seat in an angle !
Holy shit those seats are expensive
I'm glad you enjoyed you 1st NHL game
Actually the Wings are not boring, but the Saint-Luis Blues are
Pavel Datsyuk will give you major orgasms.
Who was in the net for St-Louis? Halak?
Well apparently seats in the Luis arena are indeed really expensive but the arena was full.
Datsyuk played well 1 goal 1 assist, Lidstrom seems to be a stud too.
In the St Louis net it was Elliott
Yeah Elliott is good this season
Go to Youtube and type " Pavel Datsyuk "
Enjoy
Ugly cheap hit here
http://nhl-red-light.si.com/2012/01/...sct=nhl_t12_a1
Crosby, Staal, Letang, Neal, Adams...Ok Bylsma, work your magic one more time.
When it rains it pours. The Penguins received some more bad news on the injury front Sunday.
Center Jordan Staal is out 4-6 weeks with a knee injury after he collided knee-on-knee with Rangers forward Mike Rupp Friday night, according to head coach Dan Bylsma.
Forward James Neal, who leads the team with 21 goals, will be out indefinitely with a broken foot. Bylsma said it will be "weeks not days."
Neal was hit by a shot late in the third period Saturday night against New Jersey.
Craig Adams stressed a previous injury during Sunday's practice. He fell awkwardly to the ice and needed assistance to the locker room. Coach Bylsma said he will be "further evaluated (Monday)."
The Pens injuries were so bad that the team at one point had $28 million dollars in player salary out of the lineup due to injuries.
The Pens are on pace for 431 man-games lost, which would eclipse the devastating 350 lost last season.
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