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| Masamune Canada. October 17 2011 16:24. Posts 2881 | Profile # |
Well it looks like Canada's team is finally gonna bring the cup home this year  |
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| Razith Canada. October 17 2011 16:55. Posts 427 | Profile # |
| I'm just glad hockey is finally back on. Oh ya, and I finally have a home team this season. GO JETS GO! |
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| Masamune Canada. October 17 2011 16:59. Posts 2881 | Profile # |
| yeah i'm really rooting for the Jets this year and hope they can turn around this start of the season! gogo Jets and Leafs!!! |
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| Taku Canada. October 18 2011 09:49. Posts 1797 | Profile Blog # |
On October 17 2011 16:24 Masamune wrote:Well it looks like Canada's team is finally gonna bring the cup home this year 
*Checks calender* Yep it's October  |
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| Masamune Canada. October 18 2011 11:12. Posts 2881 | Profile # |
*Checks calender* Yep, Vancouver riot trials are still to commence 
p.s. fuck JS Giguere |
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| Kyhol Canada. October 18 2011 11:16. Posts 2529 | Profile Blog # |
I've bet almost every game so far. I'm doing very well |
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| Taku Canada. October 18 2011 11:41. Posts 1797 | Profile Blog # |
On October 18 2011 11:12 Masamune wrote:*Checks calender* Yep, Vancouver riot trials are still to commence  p.s. fuck JS Giguere
Riot jokes are so old they don't mean anything anymore  |
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| RezChi Canada. October 18 2011 12:04. Posts 2327 | Profile Blog # |
Kesler's back for the Canucks, fuck yeah! Sedins-Burrow, Higgins-Kesler-Hodgson, too goood. But, watch the Canucks get fucked over thanks to Bellyflop Luongo |
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| Orcasgt24 Canada. October 18 2011 12:25. Posts 1306 | Profile # |
At what point does looking dangerous every game stop mattering when you don't score? Watching the Oilers is quite exciting and they look like they could score damn near every time they are in the other teams end.
But they don't. I know its only 3 and 2/3rds games in but still... |
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| iCanada Canada. October 18 2011 14:53. Posts 2950 | Profile # |
On October 18 2011 12:25 Orcasgt24 wrote: At what point does looking dangerous every game stop mattering when you don't score? Watching the Oilers is quite exciting and they look like they could score damn near every time they are in the other teams end.
But they don't. I know its only 3 and 2/3rds games in but still...
That game was simply beautiful.
Not only did we play a solid system, but we played it confidently. We had great puck support in our own zone, in the neutral zone, and in the predators zone. We dug deep and out worked the predators all not.... not for 20, 40, no a full 60 minutes.
Our work in our own zone was wonderful, we didn't have anyone chasing and kept the predators to the outside. In addition to being boxxed out, the preds got outworked on the boards all over the ice. The most impressive part of it was how hard all of our forwards pressed back into our own zone. Literally the predators didn't have a single scoring chance, the goal that did go in was a softy on a shot that handcuffed him.
The transition game was great, we had defenceman making good lead passes, forwards doing simple give and go plays and not forcing anything. Not only that, but we were consistently able to get it in the Nashville zone deep with forwards coming in with speed. Once we got into the Preds zone, we beat them on the boards, skated circles around them, and were able to generate consistant scoring chances and shots on net. We had pucks getting in behind them making them turn and chase... being able to do that against such a strong defensive team like the Predators is just remarkable.
In addition to all of the above, we had terrific special teams as well. 20% on the powerplay with good movement and shot generation is about all you can ask for, then holding the opponent off the board on the PP while limiting shots is about as good as it is.
The game tonight gave me chills. These kids are going to be a force going forward. |
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FakeSteve[TPR] Valhalla. October 18 2011 15:21. Posts 17084 | Profile Blog # |
^^^^^x100000
wish i coulda watched it, but i had to settle for the radio call tonight with jack michaels. i loved me some rod phillips of course, but i'm really digging our present radio crew
yeah, our radio broadcasters are better than yours, other nhl teams. suck on it!!Last edit: 2011-10-18 15:25:35 |
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| Orcasgt24 Canada. October 18 2011 15:45. Posts 1306 | Profile # |
On October 18 2011 14:53 iCanada wrote: Show nested quote +On October 18 2011 12:25 Orcasgt24 wrote: At what point does looking dangerous every game stop mattering when you don't score? Watching the Oilers is quite exciting and they look like they could score damn near every time they are in the other teams end.
But they don't. I know its only 3 and 2/3rds games in but still...
That game was simply beautiful. Not only did we play a solid system, but we played it confidently. We had great puck support in our own zone, in the neutral zone, and in the predators zone. We dug deep and out worked the predators all not.... not for 20, 40, no a full 60 minutes. Our work in our own zone was wonderful, we didn't have anyone chasing and kept the predators to the outside. In addition to being boxxed out, the preds got outworked on the boards all over the ice. The most impressive part of it was how hard all of our forwards pressed back into our own zone. Literally the predators didn't have a single scoring chance, the goal that did go in was a softy on a shot that handcuffed him. The transition game was great, we had defenceman making good lead passes, forwards doing simple give and go plays and not forcing anything. Not only that, but we were consistently able to get it in the Nashville zone deep with forwards coming in with speed. Once we got into the Preds zone, we beat them on the boards, skated circles around them, and were able to generate consistant scoring chances and shots on net. We had pucks getting in behind them making them turn and chase... being able to do that against such a strong defensive team like the Predators is just remarkable. In addition to all of the above, we had terrific special teams as well. 20% on the powerplay with good movement and shot generation is about all you can ask for, then holding the opponent off the board on the PP while limiting shots is about as good as it is. The game tonight gave me chills. These kids are going to be a force going forward.
I realised all that but all that work at the time was not resulting in anything. Against Pittsburg and Minnesota it didn't mean much either. With how strong the play has been from them so far I'd expect like 3-4 goals on most nights. They only got 3 vs Vancouver(EN goals really don't count, sorry) and the rest 2 or 1.
Sick stat though, Nashville had 0 shots on their last 3 PP's. THAT is unheard of with who they have at point. |
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| iCanada Canada. October 18 2011 16:16. Posts 2950 | Profile # |
On October 18 2011 15:45 Orcasgt24 wrote: Show nested quote +On October 18 2011 14:53 iCanada wrote: On October 18 2011 12:25 Orcasgt24 wrote: At what point does looking dangerous every game stop mattering when you don't score? Watching the Oilers is quite exciting and they look like they could score damn near every time they are in the other teams end.
But they don't. I know its only 3 and 2/3rds games in but still...
That game was simply beautiful. Not only did we play a solid system, but we played it confidently. We had great puck support in our own zone, in the neutral zone, and in the predators zone. We dug deep and out worked the predators all not.... not for 20, 40, no a full 60 minutes. Our work in our own zone was wonderful, we didn't have anyone chasing and kept the predators to the outside. In addition to being boxxed out, the preds got outworked on the boards all over the ice. The most impressive part of it was how hard all of our forwards pressed back into our own zone. Literally the predators didn't have a single scoring chance, the goal that did go in was a softy on a shot that handcuffed him. The transition game was great, we had defenceman making good lead passes, forwards doing simple give and go plays and not forcing anything. Not only that, but we were consistently able to get it in the Nashville zone deep with forwards coming in with speed. Once we got into the Preds zone, we beat them on the boards, skated circles around them, and were able to generate consistant scoring chances and shots on net. We had pucks getting in behind them making them turn and chase... being able to do that against such a strong defensive team like the Predators is just remarkable. In addition to all of the above, we had terrific special teams as well. 20% on the powerplay with good movement and shot generation is about all you can ask for, then holding the opponent off the board on the PP while limiting shots is about as good as it is. The game tonight gave me chills. These kids are going to be a force going forward.
I realised all that but all that work at the time was not resulting in anything. Against Pittsburg and Minnesota it didn't mean much either. With how strong the play has been from them so far I'd expect like 3-4 goals on most nights. They only got 3 vs Vancouver(EN goals really don't count, sorry) and the rest 2 or 1. Sick stat though, Nashville had 0 shots on their last 3 PP's. THAT is unheard of with who they have at point.
I wouldn't worry about it, the kids are sick talented, they are generating shots... its a numbers thing. Over the coarse of 82 games 10% of shots will go in, we are getting the shots and limiting the opponents, so I have no concern really.
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| Ferrose United States. October 18 2011 16:28. Posts 8175 | Profile Blog # |
On October 17 2011 16:24 Masamune wrote:Well it looks like Canada's team is finally gonna bring the cup home this year 
Remember when the Leafs started 4-0 last season?  |
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| ParanoiaHoT United States. October 18 2011 18:34. Posts 95 | Profile # |
On October 18 2011 16:28 Ferrose wrote: Show nested quote +On October 17 2011 16:24 Masamune wrote:Well it looks like Canada's team is finally gonna bring the cup home this year 
Remember when the Leafs started 4-0 last season? 
Remember when the Blues started 9-1-2? |
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| QuanticHawk United States. October 18 2011 22:36. Posts 21527 | Profile Blog # |
On October 18 2011 15:21 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: ^^^^^x100000
wish i coulda watched it, but i had to settle for the radio call tonight with jack michaels. i loved me some rod phillips of course, but i'm really digging our present radio crew
yeah, our radio broadcasters are better than yours, other nhl teams. suck on it!!
HEY STUPID
Sat, Oct 22 Rangers vs Edmonton Oilers @ Edmonton
LET'S DO A BET. Or something.
(you too flaccid)
Mani, let's wager something as well. I can't sig bet 3 times though. Let's make it something shameful
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| seitn Finland. October 19 2011 00:07. Posts 26 | Profile # |
| red wings won this season last season |
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| Taku Canada. October 19 2011 02:49. Posts 1797 | Profile Blog # | |
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| iCanada Canada. October 19 2011 03:28. Posts 2950 | Profile # |
Btw, I know it is early in the season, but seeing as the Oilers have the third best GA/G average... I'd say the fact that Khabbibulin has the best GAA and SV% in the league makes what I was saying earlier about team defence being more important than goaltenders.
It is an especially strong argument in my opinion because the Oilers were so weak defensively last year and have improved greatly this year in their own end while keeping the same goaltending tandem that was "the worst in the league" last year. |
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| Raine Canada. October 19 2011 11:14. Posts 210 | Profile # |
| Rick Rypien tribute was very touching, RIP. |
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