NHL 2011-2012 Season - Page 19
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turamn
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arterian
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turamn
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Link to the Crosby Goal. Crosby stat line after 1 period: 7 shifts, 7:10 TOI, goal, assist, 2 Pts, +2, 4 SOG, 5-7 (71.4%) on draws. | ||
Bengui
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Eti307
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turamn
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On November 22 2011 12:25 Eti307 wrote: Crosby must still be injured he didn't pull the hat trick Islanders played harder in the last 30 seconds of the game to stop him from getting it than they did the other 59:30. It was pathetic. | ||
Orcasgt24
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On November 22 2011 21:17 turamn wrote: Islanders played harder in the last 30 seconds of the game to stop him from getting it than they did the other 59:30. It was pathetic. Pretty sure Pitt was waiting for this game. NYI is not the most physical team in the NHL (only Edmonton plays softer IMO) so its a good game to get Crosburger back in | ||
turamn
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On November 23 2011 19:27 Orcasgt24 wrote: IPretty sure Pitt was waiting for this game. NYI is not the most physical team in the NHL (only Edmonton plays softer IMO) so its a good game to get Crosburger back in I mean, it's not they weren't just playing a soft game, they just weren't trying. | ||
StarStruck
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It's great that Kid racked up the points, but I wouldn't read too much in his point prowess from one game. The Penguins were pretty amped to get him back in the line-up though. Definitely think they can finish atop the league, or at least get the second spot. | ||
Taku
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Schneideeeeeeeeer, man it feels good to have two good goalies. If only the rest of the team could try as hard as Schneider. | ||
StarStruck
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With that said, Bruins just won ten straight. Everyone better watch out. | ||
Slaughter
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iCanada
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On November 23 2011 19:27 Orcasgt24 wrote: Pretty sure Pitt was waiting for this game. NYI is not the most physical team in the NHL (only Edmonton plays softer IMO) so its a good game to get Crosburger back in Tell that to Nashville... Or Brendan Morrow, RNH's hit on him has him out with an upper body injury. ^_^ | ||
Orcasgt24
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On November 24 2011 14:56 iCanada wrote: Tell that to Nashville... Or Brendan Morrow, RNH's hit on him has him out with an upper body injury. ^_^ According to NHL.com Edmonton Oilers have delivered 385 hits(24th) NYI has 383(25th). Thats acctually alot more then I expected (Dallas is by far the most physical team with 630 hits, 90 more then 2nd place Columbus. Last is SJ with 322). | ||
Masamune
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iCanada
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On November 24 2011 15:18 Orcasgt24 wrote: According to NHL.com Edmonton Oilers have delivered 385 hits(24th) NYI has 383(25th). Thats acctually alot more then I expected (Dallas is by far the most physical team with 630 hits, 90 more then 2nd place Columbus. Last is SJ with 322). Dallas doesn't actually have 630... they have rather liberal arena stat-guys. I am willing to bet 200 of them are shenanigans. Lets put it this way: 2011/12 430 home hits, 242 away hits (188 more at home having only played 2 more games at home) 2010/11 1614 home hits, 898 away hits (716 more at home than on the road 41 games each) 2009/10 1416 home hits, 922 away hits (494 more at home) 2008/09 1464 home hits, 812 away hits (612 more at home) You honestly telling me Dallas nearly doubles their hits at home compared to on the road? The hit stats in the NHL are a gong show. Some teams only count huge leveling runs, other teams *cough*dallas*cough* count every small little love tap twice. Hell, the Oilers were credited with 37 hits during the game against Dallas, the stars with 69! The stars maybe reached 30, and the Oilers MAYBE hit 20. As far as I am concerned Boston is 1st, with LA, Anaheim, and Calgary not too far behind. | ||
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