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shadows 01-07-2011 08:41 PM

I think the Leafs are going to win their second game in a row, and that they won't be blowing this lead! They are currently ahead 9-1 over Atlanta. Yes, that's correct...9-1!:eek::eek::eek:

smc 01-07-2011 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by shadows (Post 170589)
I think the Leafs are going to win their second game in a row, and that they won't be blowing this lead! They are currently ahead 9-1 over Atlanta. Yes, that's correct...9-1!:eek::eek::eek:

WTF? Is Atlanta playing empty net hockey throughout? Blazing a new path in coaching?

smc 01-07-2011 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadows (Post 170589)
I think the Leafs are going to win their second game in a row, and that they won't be blowing this lead! They are currently ahead 9-1 over Atlanta. Yes, that's correct...9-1!:eek::eek::eek:

Wait a minute: you "THINK"?

ila 01-07-2011 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by shadows (Post 170589)
I think the Leafs are going to win their second game in a row, and that they won't be blowing this lead! They are currently ahead 9-1 over Atlanta. Yes, that's correct...9-1!:eek::eek::eek:

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Originally Posted by smc (Post 170592)
Wait a minute: you "THINK"?

Truly a miracle, as the Leafs find it hard to win 1 game in a row.

shadows 01-07-2011 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 170591)
WTF? Is Atlanta playing empty net hockey throughout? Blazing a new path in coaching?

I am not sure how they got so many goals! Pavelec is normally a good goaltender(he had a .936 save percentage and a 2.14 GAA going into tonight's game).

Judging from tonight's game, and the other games he's started in, I believe that James Reimer(the Toronto goalie) should be the #1 goalie for the time being. He is playing a lot better than Gustavsson(he's made 39 saves on 41 shots tonight), and should be rewarded for that.

shadows 01-07-2011 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ila (Post 170595)
Truly a miracle, as the Leafs find it hard to win 1 game in a row.

Now that December is over, I wonder if Montreal's swoon is finally over and done with(they always seem to get it for some reason)? They got some more bad news with regards to their Blue Line. Here is the article from tsn.ca:

KNEE SURGERY TO SIDELINE HABS' GORGES FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON

The injury situation on the Montreal Canadiens blue line just went from bad to worse as general manager Pierre Gauthier has confirmed that Josh Gorges will need surgery to repair his injured knee and will miss the remainder of the season.

Gorges originally suffered the injury during a December loss to the New York Islanders. He was placed on Injured Reserve on New Year's Eve.

The 28-year old Gorges has been one of the Canadiens' unsung heroes this season and trails only fellow defenceman Roman Hamrlik in average ice time for the Habs this season with over 21 minutes a game. He has one goal and six assists in 36 games this season.

"Any time you lose a player it's a loss but in the case of Josh he's a strong leader and a great competitor," Gauthier said. "We knew this was coming, we knew after Dec. 26 when his knee locked on the ice on Long Island, and from that point on we knew we'd have to replace him."

Gorges loss is the latest hit to the Habs' defence corps. Andrei Markov is also sidelined for the rest of the year after undergoing knee surgery earlier in the season. Roman Hamrlik is also dealing with an undisclosed injury and will not be in the lineup Thursday against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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Hopefully Montreal can wake up, as they are currently in 8th place with only 3 points seperating them and Carolina(Carolina beat Florida 5-3 tonight)!:eek:

ila 01-07-2011 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by shadows (Post 170597)
Now that December is over, I wonder if Montreal's swoon is finally over and done with(they always seem to get it for some reason)? They got some more bad news with regards to their Blue Line. Here is the article from tsn.ca:

KNEE SURGERY TO SIDELINE HABS' GORGES FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON

The injury situation on the Montreal Canadiens blue line just went from bad to worse as general manager Pierre Gauthier has confirmed that Josh Gorges will need surgery to repair his injured knee and will miss the remainder of the season.

Gorges originally suffered the injury during a December loss to the New York Islanders. He was placed on Injured Reserve on New Year's Eve.

The 28-year old Gorges has been one of the Canadiens' unsung heroes this season and trails only fellow defenceman Roman Hamrlik in average ice time for the Habs this season with over 21 minutes a game. He has one goal and six assists in 36 games this season.

"Any time you lose a player it's a loss but in the case of Josh he's a strong leader and a great competitor," Gauthier said. "We knew this was coming, we knew after Dec. 26 when his knee locked on the ice on Long Island, and from that point on we knew we'd have to replace him."

Gorges loss is the latest hit to the Habs' defence corps. Andrei Markov is also sidelined for the rest of the year after undergoing knee surgery earlier in the season. Roman Hamrlik is also dealing with an undisclosed injury and will not be in the lineup Thursday against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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Hopefully Montreal can wake up, as they are currently in 8th place with only 3 points seperating them and Carolina(Carolina beat Florida 5-3 tonight)!:eek:

Gorges' absence is going to be felt and I fear that Montreal is going to continue their slide.

Montreal does seem to go into a swoon every season. This one is lasting longer than normal. I don't see them recovering their top spot any time soon if at all for the rest of the season.

shadows 01-07-2011 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ila (Post 170598)
Gorges' absence is going to be felt and I fear that Montreal is going to continue their slide.

Montreal does seem to go into a swoon every season. This one is lasting longer than normal. I don't see them recovering their top spot any time soon if at all for the rest of the season.

Montreal's problem is what Calgary has done in the past(not sure if they still do this) as well as Vancouver(however, Vancouver learned from their mistakes and Luongo has had a lot more rest this season over previous ones and their record shows that). They overwork their goaltender to the point of fatigue. It this doesn't catch them in the regular season, then it almost certainly catches them in the playoffs. You would think Montreal would have learned this by now.

dauls 01-07-2011 10:15 PM

@NHL.com (4th Feb 2010)
 
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Originally Posted by shadows (Post 170588)
That has to be a typo, doesn't it(on the part where you got the info, not on your part)? I mean, they made the trade after the 2010 Draft was already gone. That is what is confusing me about this.:confused:

The Ilya Kovalchuk trade occured on the 4th Feb 2010.

A second source, the NHL.com article "Kovalchuk traded to Devils" - 4th Feb 2010:

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@NHL.com

Ilya Kovalchuk is a New Jersey Devil.

The Atlanta Thrashers dealt their captain, an impending free agent, to the Devils on Thursday night for a package that includes defenseman Johnny Oduya, rookie forward Niclas Bergfors, junior prospect Patrice Cormier and New Jersey's first-round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

Defenseman Anssi Salmela, traded by the Devils to the Thrashers last March for Niclas Havelid, will return to New Jersey as part of the deal. The teams will also flip second-round picks.

"This wasn't an easy deal to make," General Manager Don Waddell said Thursday night. "Ilya Kovalchuk has been with us for eight years. He's been the face of our franchise and done so many good things for us, on and off the ice.

"We tried everything we can. I had great support from ownership. We offered him over $100 million in a long-term contract. He had said he wanted to be a Thrasher for life. We tried to make that happen, but unfortunately we couldn't reach a deal.

Kovalchuk owns almost all the offensive records in Thrashers history and is having another excellent season with 31 goals and 27 assists for 58 points in 49 games. But he will become a free agent on July 1 and had not reached agreement on a new contract with the team.

"It's disappointing, but we have to turn the page," Waddell said. "He's been a great captain for our team. We thank him for everything he's done for us. Now we look forward to the new guys coming in."

The Thrashers had offered multiple deals, including a $101 million, 12-year contract that Waddell said Thursday had been rejected. Kovalchuk reportedly had been looking for a contract worth the maximum of 20 percent of the salary cap on a deal that would last 10-12 years.

Since the Thrashers drafted him with the No. 1 pick in 2001, Kovalchuk leads the NHL with 328 goals. But Atlanta, an expansion team that debuted in 1999-2000, has made just one playoff appearance and has never won a postseason game...

dauls 01-07-2011 10:50 PM

Leafs 9-3 Thrashers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shadows (Post 170596)
I am not sure how they got so many goals! Pavelec is normally a good goaltender(he had a .936 save percentage and a 2.14 GAA going into tonight's game).

Judging from tonight's game, and the other games he's started in, I believe that James Reimer(the Toronto goalie) should be the #1 goalie for the time being. He is playing a lot better than Gustavsson(he's made 39 saves on 41 shots tonight), and should be rewarded for that.

:lol: - it must be! Leafs win 9-3 :eek:

James Reimer, ended with 41 saves on 44 shots.

Unfortunately, that thug from last season in the QMJHL, Patrice Cormier (Thrashers), did manage to score his first NHL goal late in the the 3rd period. :frown:

ila 01-08-2011 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by dauls (Post 170604)
Unfortunately, that thug from last season in the QMJHL, Patrice Cormier (Thrashers), did manage to score his first NHL goal late in the the 3rd period. :frown:

Thug is the perfect description for him, although I'm sure the original thugs of India wouldn't want him to be associated with them. I would have preferred to see him not picked up by any NHL team. He doesn't deserve the title of hockey player.

smc 01-08-2011 12:53 PM

Preview of the greatest rivalry in the NHL
 
I wish I had tickets, but I'll have to watch the television tonight as Montreal visits Boston. This is the third game between these two rival teams this season, and the Habs have won both of the first two. In fact, the Canadiens have an impressive win streak going against Boston: four games and seven of the last eight since the beginning of last season.

The Bruins have a chance to reverse their recent slide and continue their fight for first place in the Northeast Division, where the other three teams seem to be on life support. Montreal enjoyed a comfortable lead early in the season, then December came and the Habs went 2-8-0 for a stretch. The Bruins flexed their bear claws. Now Montreal is on a points-gaining streak (2-0-1), and it's a one-point race again.

The city is abuzz. I was out last night, and there's more French than usual being spoken downtown and in the pubs. Canadiens fans are brave to wear their jerseys in the pubs. They get belligerent. Fights break out. The crowded subway cars that go to the Boston Garden, where hockey is played, are powderkegs in the hour leading up to the game.

All in fun, right?

The only thing bigger in local sports is when the Yankees are in town.

dauls 01-08-2011 05:14 PM

Devils 1-2 Flyers
 
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A result that will make Jen happy on her journey home from the Wells Fargo Center.

:frown: 2-0 down after only 14:41 - Hedberg is replaced by Brodeur who saved all 19 shots he faced in his 44 minutes on the ice.

Attachment 186594 If only Brodeur had started the game... ;) :) :innocent:

ila 01-08-2011 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by smc (Post 170689)
I wish I had tickets, but I'll have to watch the television tonight as Montreal visits Boston...

Quite by accident (I'm sure), the CBC is showing the Montreal - Boston game tonight so I'll be watching the game along with you, smc, just from a different broadcaster. I have the advantage of being able to watch Don Cherry, though.

You had better get out the Jameson's, smc. You are going to need a good shot of it after tonight's game.

ila 01-08-2011 06:34 PM

Winter Classics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by transjen (Post 169980)
Well the winter classic games are now over
So what did everyone think?
Are you fans of these games or just think no biggie just a fad/gimmic
When they first started this i was one that was thinking it wouldn't last and looks like i was wrong and i like the games but and here's a big but they should not repete not play hockey in Fenway park as the ref's view is blocked and i guess that is why they failed to see in ot Boston had to many men on the ice

:yes: Flyersfan Jen

Your question deserves an answer, jen.

I am not a fan of the classic games. When the NHL was formed all the teams were playing in indoor rinks. It?s very cold where hockey originated and so people were glad to be able to get out of the elements and be comfortable watching a hockey game. Where I live it?s even colder so I far prefer to sit inside and watch a game rather than be outside shivering and feeling miserable. My reply to those that say I can dress for the conditions is to say that you have no idea what you are saying until you experience temperatures of -35* C plus a strong wind blowing. I?ll watch a really terrible indoor game before I would ever consider watching an outdoor game.

As an added note, I did play organized hockey outside when I was a kid. I didn?t like those games. My friends and I also played road hockey when I was a kid and I didn?t mind those games as we could dress for the weather. We could also quit anytime we felt like.

ila 01-08-2011 07:50 PM

Montreal - Boston
 
Well so far Montreal has proven tonight that they don't know how to control the puck. Boston is leading 2 - 0.

ila 01-08-2011 09:12 PM

^ Final score Montreal 3 - Boston 2. Montreal came alive in the last five minutes of the game. It was an OT win and I still don't like OT in the regular season.

smc 01-08-2011 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ila (Post 170737)
^ Final score Montreal 3 - Boston 2. Montreal came alive in the last five minutes of the game. It was an OT win and I still don't like OT in the regular season.

Horrible. Just horrible. I'm crushed.

transjen 01-08-2011 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ila (Post 170728)
Your question deserves an answer, jen.

I am not a fan of the classic games. When the NHL was formed all the teams were playing in indoor rinks. It?s very cold where hockey originated and so people were glad to be able to get out of the elements and be comfortable watching a hockey game. Where I live it?s even colder so I far prefer to sit inside and watch a game rather than be outside shivering and feeling miserable. My reply to those that say I can dress for the conditions is to say that you have no idea what you are saying until you experience temperatures of -35* C plus a strong wind blowing. I?ll watch a really terrible indoor game before I would ever consider watching an outdoor game.

As an added note, I did play organized hockey outside when I was a kid. I didn?t like those games. My friends and I also played road hockey when I was a kid and I didn?t mind those games as we could dress for the weather. We could also quit anytime we felt like.

I guess the playing outside is more in the spirt of the birth of the game

With the threw back jerseys are being a popular gimmick perhaps the winter classics should be three games between the orig six teams wearing threwback jerseys with there orig logos but then what about the Senators? i mean do you count them after all they were part of the first NHL teams so perhaps we can leave out the Bruins kidding just kidding i think i'll be hearing about that comment
There was no organized hockey leagues in my area as a kid so the only ice hockey i ever played was on a frozen lake with no coaching just a group of kids it was fun even if we didn't play by the rules

:yes: Flyersfan Jen

shadows 01-09-2011 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by dauls (Post 170720)
A result that will make Jen happy on her journey home from the Wells Fargo Center.

:frown: 2-0 down after only 14:41 - Hedberg is replaced by Brodeur who saved all 19 shots he faced in his 44 minutes on the ice.

Attachment 186594 If only Brodeur had started the game... ;) :) :innocent:

As bad as I feel being a fan of the Leafs, at least I can take solace in the fact that they aren't the worst team. I'm not saying this with any spite, dauls, just the truth.:eek:

ila 01-09-2011 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by transjen (Post 170745)
I guess the playing outside is more in the spirt of the birth of the game

With the threw back jerseys are being a popular gimmick perhaps the winter classics should be three games between the orig six teams wearing threwback jerseys with there orig logos but then what about the Senators? i mean do you count them after all they were part of the first NHL teams so perhaps we can leave out the Bruins kidding just kidding i think i'll be hearing about that comment
There was no organized hockey leagues in my area as a kid so the only ice hockey i ever played was on a frozen lake with no coaching just a group of kids it was fun even if we didn't play by the rules

:yes: Flyersfan Jen

I like your idea, jen. It would be nice to see the original jerseys. I also think that the Senators should be included in classic games as you're right that they are an original team. So the original six would have to be the original seven. It would make it harder to hold a three game series, but perhaps of the original seven the team with the fewest points could be dropped for that season's classics. shadows, might not like the idea though, as Toronto would never get to play. (j/k, shadows)

dauls 01-09-2011 12:29 PM

2011 NHL Heritage Classic (20th Feb. 2011)
 
ila, with all this talk of the Winter Classic, what about the 2011 NHL Heritage Classic next month, when your Canadiens visit Calgary to play the Flames?

The Heritage Classic should be popular with Habs fans, after all you have a perfect record at them, 1 for 1, a 4-3 win in Nov-2003 against the Oilers - but the temperatures of around -18 ?C (-0.5 ?F) [with wind chill -30 ?C (-22 ?F)] must have been tough on the fans.

ila 01-09-2011 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by dauls (Post 170795)
ila, with all this talk of the Winter Classic, what about the 2011 NHL Heritage Classic next month, when your Canadiens visit Calgary to play the Flames?

I think that Montreal has an excellent chance of beating Calgary, provided that they play a full game like they did in the last 5 minutes of last night's game against Boston.

One thing about the weather in Calgary in Feb. is that it could be a beautiful warm day (around freezing) or it could be -30* C and a strong wind blowing. I'm betting on warmish weather.

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Originally Posted by dauls (Post 170795)
The Heritage Classic should be popular with Habs fans, after all you have a perfect record at them, 1 for 1, a 4-3 win in Nov-2003 against the Oilers - but the temperatures of around -18 ?C (-0.5 ?F) [with wind chill -30 ?C (-22 ?F)] must have been tough on the fans.

I wouldn't have wanted to see that game in person. It was too :censored: cold.

dauls 01-09-2011 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ila (Post 170799)
Quote:

Originally Posted by dauls (Post 170795)
The Heritage Classic should be popular with Habs fans, after all you have a perfect record at them, 1 for 1, a 4-3 win in Nov-2003 against the Oilers - but the temperatures of around -18 ?C (-0.5 ?F) [with wind chill -30 ?C (-22 ?F)] must have been tough on the fans.

I wouldn't have wanted to see that game in person. It was too :censored: cold.

I hate watching Premier League football matches in the winter, it's just too damn cold - but it never gets as low as -30 ?C (-22 ?F). In future I'll just grin and bear it. :innocent:

dauls 01-09-2011 08:21 PM

Devils 6-3 Lightning
 
If your team can't beat the Devils, your city doesn't deserve an NHL franchise.:lol:
But I suppose Tampa's 55pts this season say otherwise. :blush:

A come from behind win, in which the Devils scored five 3rd period goals and Brodeur bagged his first assist of the season. :) :yes:

And only 25pts behind 8th in the East! :innocent:

transjen 01-09-2011 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ila (Post 170784)
I like your idea, jen. It would be nice to see the original jerseys. I also think that the Senators should be included in classic games as you're right that they are an original team. So the original six would have to be the original seven. It would make it harder to hold a three game series, but perhaps of the original seven the team with the fewest points could be dropped for that season's classics. shadows, might not like the idea though, as Toronto would never get to play. (j/k, shadows)

I think they should have one winter classic game every Jan1 and the two teams that play has to be from the orig seven and the two teams that play are determined but points ie the top two in points play each other in a one game classic cup game with no shootouts another idea would be to play the game in an oldtime rink i'm sure the plans still exist for one of the old rinks

My idea is to celebrate the NHL'S past for one day have a true vintage classic game

:yes: Flyerfan Jen

shadows 01-10-2011 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by ila (Post 170784)
I like your idea, jen. It would be nice to see the original jerseys. I also think that the Senators should be included in classic games as you're right that they are an original team. So the original six would have to be the original seven. It would make it harder to hold a three game series, but perhaps of the original seven the team with the fewest points could be dropped for that season's classics. shadows, might not like the idea though, as Toronto would never get to play. (j/k, shadows)

Ouch. What was that?

*reaches over and pats around back*

How did that dagger get there?:eek:

:p:lol::p

ila 01-10-2011 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by shadows (Post 170918)
Ouch. What was that?

*reaches over and pats around back*

How did that dagger get there?:eek:

:p:lol::p

I think the Leafs put it there. It's been their only team effort so far this season.:lol::lol:

shadows 01-10-2011 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ila (Post 170952)
I think the Leafs put it there. It's been their only team effort so far this season.:lol::lol:

I wouldn't have much of a back left if that were the case.:eek:;)

shadows 01-12-2011 08:31 AM

Good night for our teams!

1. Toronto beat San Jose 4-2. This was Ron Wilson's 600th victory. Originally they were planning on sending Reimer down soon, but if he continues to play like he is right now, how can they? He is solid in net, boasting a 4-1 record with a 1.92 GAA and .947 save percentage!

2. Boston beat Ottawa 6-0. Wow. Ottawa is in a tailspin now. Bergeron got a hat-trick, had his third goal awarded to Marchand, and then scored another goal to get his hat-trick back! This was Tim Thomas's 6th shutout of the season.

3. Montreal beat the Rangers 2-1. Montreal outshot the Rangers 38-26.

4. Philadelphia beat Buffalo 5-2. Hartnell had two goals and an assist in this one.

Here are some other scores that have some importance, but are not actively followed, or are important to the standings of our particular teams.

1. Vancouver beat the Islanders 4-3 in a shootout. My Leafs and daul's Devils are happy about this.

2. Carolina beat Calgary 6-5 in a shootout. Carolina is ahead of the Leafs in the standings, and I want the Leafs to gain as much ground as possible!

3. Florida beat Washington 4-3 in overtime. Florida and Toronto have the same amount of points, but are ahead due to them having a game in hand(and one more win).

4. Dallas beat Edmonton 3-2. I remember when Edmonton was playing well and had overtaken Calgary in the standings. That now seems like a distant memory with them being 1-7-2 in their last 10 games.

smc 01-12-2011 05:48 PM

I just saw Ryan Kessler's incredible shoutout point against the Islanders last night, leading the Canucks to a 4-3 win. Putting aside our general hatred for the shootout (as expressed throughout this thread), you should all search for the video. His spin move is a work of art!

shadows 01-13-2011 09:01 AM

Only one game to report about from last night.

Pittsburgh beat Montreal 5-2. Pittsburgh outshot Montreal 36-22.

transjen 01-14-2011 12:23 AM

Shadows i found this on youtube and i thought of you i hope this cheers you up

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r2jy4Fc16w

:yes: Flyersfan Jen

smc 01-14-2011 01:42 AM

How about a 7-5 win by the Bruins over the Flyer?. Any way you slice it, and no matter who won, that many goals in a hockey game suggests something was wrong. I watched, though, and I couldn't tell what it was exactly (other than the obvious problem of goalies allowing pucks to make it into the net).

Sorry, Jen. It seemed like anyone's game up until almost the end.

dauls 01-14-2011 10:36 PM

#2,000: Devils 5-2 Lightning
 
Back to back wins over Tampa, means the Devils win streak hits season high of two. :eek:
Still only 25pts behind 8th in the East! :innocent:

transjen 01-14-2011 11:21 PM

A lose for Tampa is always a good thing
:yes: Flyersfan Jen

shadows 01-15-2011 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by transjen (Post 171530)
A lose for Tampa is always a good thing
:yes: Flyersfan Jen

And a 5-2 Philly victory over Atlanta is a good thing for you as well.;)

dauls 01-16-2011 08:36 PM

Devils 2-3 Panthers (OT)
 
Damn overtime. :frown:

dauls 01-17-2011 04:33 PM

Devils 5-2 Islanders
 
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3-0-1 (scoring 18 goals), the Devils' best run of the season. :eek:
Now only 22pts behind 8th in the East. _________________________ Attachment 187421

shadows 01-19-2011 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by dauls (Post 171927)
3-0-1 (scoring 18 goals), the Devils' best run of the season. :eek:
Now only 22pts behind 8th in the East. _________________________ Attachment 187421

If this keeps up you'll pass the Leafs!:no::(

shadows 01-19-2011 08:47 PM

Pathetic. Just pathetic. Toronto loses 7-0 to the Rangers. They better bring Reimer back up, and they better do it shortly.:rolleyes:

dauls 01-20-2011 10:50 PM

Devils 2-0 Penguins
 
2-0 up inside 10 minutes and that's the way it remained.:) - Pittsburgh clearly missed both Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin on Thursday.

Shutout #114 for Brodeur - and somehow, his 4th this season! :eek:


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Originally Posted by shadows (Post 172163)
Pathetic. Just pathetic. Toronto loses 7-0 to the Rangers. They better bring Reimer back up, and they better do it shortly.:rolleyes:

shadows, don't forget to praise them for their 5-2 win over the Ducks. ;)

shadows 01-21-2011 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by dauls (Post 172335)
2-0 up inside 10 minutes and that's the way it remained.:) - Pittsburgh clearly missed both Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin on Thursday.

Shutout #114 for Brodeur - and somehow, his 4th this season! :eek:



shadows, don't forget to praise them for their 5-2 win over the Ducks. ;)

It's weird. It's like there were two totally different teams playing for those two games.:eek:

jdawg 01-23-2011 12:16 AM

I came home tonight to a game that was 3-1 Ducks with 8 minutes to go. Didn't get the 2 points, but I love the fight back from the Habs to get a point. Pacioretty could turn out to be a good player.

I still think we need a goalscorer. We are like 26th in the league and our top players have long stretches without a goal. Anyone up north hear any rumors?

shadows 01-23-2011 01:17 AM

That stupid turnover in the offensive zone that resulted in the third goal was pathetic. Toronto had ALL the momentum and then *plop*. The defense lays another egg.

And of course Ovechkin gets the hat-trick with an empty net goal, as he seems to like cherry-picking a lot of the time to get those.:rolleyes:

smc 01-23-2011 05:04 AM

The Bruins looked like they were giving a hockey clinic in Colorado on Saturday. What a front line! 6-2 over the Avalance.

dauls 01-23-2011 01:45 PM

Devils 3-1 Flyers
 
Victory over the Flyers, two day after the Devils beat the Penguins. :eek: :)

We're 5-0-1 in the last six and Saturday's win marks the Devils first three-game winning streak since December 2009.

... still only 22pts behind 8th in East!

dauls 01-23-2011 11:15 PM

Devils 5-2 Panthers
 
Four straight wins!!! :eek: And we've finally scored our 100th goal this season. :)

Plus Ilya Kovalchuk, a goal and two assists! What the :censored: has Jacques Lemaire been saying to the team?

...only 20pts behind 8th in the East!

shadows 01-24-2011 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by dauls (Post 172715)
Four straight wins!!! :eek: And we've finally scored our 100th goal this season. :)

Plus Ilya Kovalchuk, a goal and two assists! What the :censored: has Jacques Lemaire been saying to the team?

...only 20pts behind 8th in the East!

Yeah, but you're only two points behind the Islanders. Keep it up!:)

dauls 01-24-2011 12:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadows (Post 172720)
Yeah, but you're only two points behind the Islanders. Keep it up!:)

Who cares about the Islanders? I'm aiming high! :yes::eek::innocent:

dauls 01-26-2011 10:13 PM

Devils 1-3 Red Wings
 
The Devils first loss in eight games. :(
Oh well, the run of good results had to come to an end sometime.

dauls 02-02-2011 03:29 PM

Devils 2-1 Senators
 
"Devils top slumping Senators 2-1" (A headline @nhl.com).

Following the All Star fuss, it's nice to return to real hockey with a win. :)

effwfwewewe 02-04-2011 02:20 PM

Devils officially out of the cellar

dauls 02-04-2011 08:35 PM

Devils 3-2 Rangers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by effwfwewewe (Post 174100)
Devils officially out of the cellar

But we almost choked on a 3-0 lead.

The Devils are 9-6-1 since Jacques Lemaire took over from John MacLean on 23rd December - and 8-1-1 in the last ten. :yes:

dauls 02-04-2011 08:40 PM

Devils 3-4 Panthers (OT)
 
Damn f:censored:g overtime!!!

smc 02-05-2011 09:39 AM

I scored some tickets to today's 1:00 pm Bruins-Sharks game. I wish I could take all my TLB hockey-loving friends. :yes::respect:

Enoch Root 02-05-2011 10:19 AM

Could anybody explain to me the draw of watching sports?

Captn Sacto 02-05-2011 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 174197)
I scored some tickets to today's 1:00 pm Bruins-Sharks game. I wish I could take all my TLB hockey-loving friends. :yes::respect:

I wish I could have taken you up on the offer, but got to see it on TV. Comcast and Dish settled their feud and I got to see my first sharks game in almost 3 months. Glad to see them win, wish it hadn't been against Boston as they are my favorite Eastern Conference team.

smc 02-06-2011 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captn Sacto (Post 174259)
I wish I could have taken you up on the offer, but got to see it on TV. Comcast and Dish settled their feud and I got to see my first sharks game in almost 3 months. Glad to see them win, wish it hadn't been against Boston as they are my favorite Eastern Conference team.

I don't think the Sharks so much won as the Bruins lost. They were horrible in the 3rd period, and on a power play looked like 8-year-olds.

Captn Sacto 02-06-2011 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 174296)
I don't think the Sharks so much won as the Bruins lost. They were horrible in the 3rd period, and on a power play looked like 8-year-olds.

I think that could be said of half the regular season games!!!!

smc 02-06-2011 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captn Sacto (Post 174368)
I think that could be said of half the regular season games!!!!

The Bruins have the best statistics of any team in the NHL in the 3rd period of games this season. So, what do you mean?

Captn Sacto 02-06-2011 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 174369)
The Bruins have the best statistics of any team in the NHL in the 3rd period of games this season. So, what do you mean?

I mean a lot of times the winning team didn't so much win it, but rather the losing team lost it.

dauls 02-07-2011 05:37 AM

Devils 4-1 Canadiens
 
A nice win as Kovy scores two goals! :eek:

Hopefully Brodeur's knee injury isn't too serious.

Devils climb to 13th in the East, now only 16pts behind the 8th placed 'Canes. :innocent:

jdawg 02-07-2011 06:31 AM

Apparently the Habs are talking to the Sens about Chris Phillips. I don't watch Sens hockey, but they're absolute garbage and I understand that Phillips is contributing to the crapfest. Pass.

ila 02-07-2011 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dauls (Post 174474)
A nice win as Kovy scores two goals! :eek:

Hopefully Brodeur's knee injury isn't too serious.

Devils climb to 13th in the East, now only 16pts behind the 8th placed 'Canes. :innocent:

I hope you realize that I now hate Jacques Lemaire.:lol: Why couldn't he stay away? I would have been perfectly content to watch Montreal beat New Jersey. But no, Lemaire had to come back and change New Jersey's losing ways.

dauls 02-08-2011 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 174521)
I hope you realize that I now hate Jacques Lemaire.:lol: Why couldn't he stay away? I would have been perfectly content to watch Montreal beat New Jersey. But no, Lemaire had to come back and change New Jersey's losing ways.

Those old NHL boys can't be trusted to stay retired, can they? ;)

ila 02-08-2011 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dauls (Post 174646)
Those old NHL boys can't be trusted to stay retired, can they? ;)

That's the truth. Next thing we'll hear about is Gretzky coaching Toronto. Well, at least that would make shadows happy.

Enoch Root 02-08-2011 09:00 PM

Is hockey any fun?

dauls 02-08-2011 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 174647)
That's the truth. Next thing we'll hear about is Gretzky coaching Toronto. Well, at least that would make shadows happy.

Only fond memories of the 1960s make Leafs fans happy. ;)

dauls 02-08-2011 10:13 PM

Devils 3-2 Hurricanes (OT)
 
Devils tied the game at 2-2 with only 2:54 left in the third. Then we stole the extra point with an OT win, and closed the gap to the 8th placed Hurricanes to only 15pts -- with 28 games to go! :innocent:

transjen 02-09-2011 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enoch Root (Post 174648)
Is hockey any fun?

Too watch or play?

the answer is a solid HELL YES on both

:yes: Flyersfan Jen

smc 02-09-2011 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enoch Root (Post 174648)
Is hockey any fun?

Quote:

Originally Posted by transjen (Post 174663)
Too watch or play?

the answer is a solid HELL YES on both

:yes: Flyersfan Jen

I'm with Jen on this, of course.

k.sucks.you 02-09-2011 10:45 PM

Sharks!
 
Sharks have won five straight and have been on fire since the All Star break. Eager and Wellwood are fitting in nicely. They have no injuries.

They are currently on a swing through the East to pick up some points. They shutout the Bs and the Caps. NJ is next.

Couture got the game winner in DC to pass Ovi for the most Game-winning-goals this year and to set the NHL record for most GWG by a rookie. He leads all offensive rookie stats in the league and is the clear favorite for the Calder trophy.

On the other hand, the entire Pacific division might make the playoffs. Detroit, Nashville, and Vancouver are the others at this point. It's insane how tight it is out west so anything can happen. 14 teams have a pretty reasonable shot at it. I just want to avoid overtime games to keep the points down.

-k

smc 02-10-2011 06:15 AM

Bruins 8, Canadiens 6! What a game last night.

Besides being a game with serious implications in the division (the Bruins now have a 4-point lead and a game in hand), it was simply epic. There were eight goals in the second period (evenly split between the Bs and the Habs). Seven of them came in 6:19! And there was enough fighting that Tim Thomas and Carey Price were even involved.

I'm sorry I missed a few minutes just walking home from the pub, where I was watching, before the second period was over. This was the kind of game where you don't even get up to use the bathroom!

jdawg 02-10-2011 10:05 AM

Its time we got somebody who would make the Bruins and Flyers think twice about starting shit on the ice with the Habs. We got absolutely embarrassed last night on national TV, on both freaking sides of the border, and I hope this pushes Gauthier to make some moves. I was pretty pissed off with losing the game, but watching us get beatdown only made the loss worse.

smc 02-10-2011 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdawg (Post 174871)
Its time we got somebody who would make the Bruins and Flyers think twice about starting shit on the ice with the Habs. We got absolutely embarrassed last night on national TV, on both freaking sides of the border, and I hope this pushes Gauthier to make some moves. I was pretty pissed off with losing the game, but watching us get beatdown only made the loss worse.

Your first sentence is unclear. Are you suggesting that the Bruins are bullying? It seems to me that the Habs players are very happy to start fights, but not so keen on seeing them through by taking off their gloves.

dauls 02-10-2011 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 174844)
Bruins 8, Canadiens 6! What a game last night.
...
And there was enough fighting that Tim Thomas and Carey Price were even involved.

The Thomas-Price incident looked more like a friendly attempt at a mid-game shirt exchange, not a fight. They looked a bit lost out there in centre ice.:lol:

A total of 180+ penalty minutes...insane.

smc 02-10-2011 04:48 PM

from BostonBruins.com
 
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Thomas vs. Price Highlights Crazy Game

It was another kind of goaltender duel on Wednesday

Thursday, 02.10.2011 / 8:38 AM / Features

By John Bishop - BostonBruins.com

BOSTON -- It certainly wasn't the fight of the century or even the fight of the game, but Boston goalie Tim Thomas' wrestling match with Montreal netminder Carey Price will certainly be remembered as a highlight of one of the most memorable match-ups between the Bruins and Canadiens in some time.

"I?ve been playing a long time and it?s just never a situation where it?s worked out like that, but tonight it did," said Thomas of his decision to cross the redline and confront Price during a would-be line brawl during the second period of Boston's wild 8-6 victory over Montreal Wednesday night in TD Garden.

"He was jumping in," explained Thomas. "I went off the blue line and he backed into his crease.

"Then he went in again and you just can?t let it be an outnumbered situation and so that?s what I was thinking when I went down there.

"He was more than willing to fight," he said.

Thomas gave the fisticuffs some forethought.

"I had this big old plan," he said. "I was going to grab his right and I was going to throw lefts, because I know he?s bigger and taller and has a reach on me.

"When I went to grab he got a good hold on my right arm and I got nothing. So then I was like, 'Oh, now what do I do?'

"So I tried to switch arms and get my right free and I grabbed him by the back of the shirt and when he threw the right...I was trying to pull him off-balance and his shirt came off his head and then I fell.

"Actually, as I was falling my left arm came free, but then it was over. He fought with the fighter?s manners as far as not hitting when you?re down," said Thomas.

In truth, it wasn't much of a fight, but Thomas' dalliance with Price was very entertaining to his teammates who were torn between wanting to see it continue or never wanting to see the backstop boxing ever happen at all.

"It?s funny, because Timmy is a real intense guy, he is a real competitor and I just love to see his character come out," said Milan Lucic with a chuckle. "But unfortunately he fell early.

"You never know," continued the B's power forward. "You don?t want him to break a hand or like in [New York Islander goaltender Rick] DiPietro?s case break an orbital bone by catching a huge punch, but you know it?s good that no one got hurt.

"Timmy has been so good for us," said Lucic.

Boston Bruins Head Coach was diplomatic, but made his feelings clear.

"Well, it?s not something you like to see," said Julien. "You never like to see your goaltenders get into those kinds of things, but I'm certainly not sitting here and condemning him for doing that [in] the heat of the game.

"They were both willing combatants and you live with that."

Similar to his experience last month in Raleigh, where Thomas fell during the All-Star SuperSkills fastest skater competition, Thomas smiled widely after the somewhat awkward experience.

However, going forward, the NHL's top goalie didn't sound like he would make pugilism a habit.

"I found out early in my career that if I get into [teammate's] fights it throws me off my game," said Thomas. "I get that adrenaline rush and then I get the crash.

"So actually most of the time when my guys are fighting -- of course I?m rooting for them to win -- but I?m doing it from a distance, trying to keep my focus.

"That was the biggest adrenaline [rush]," explained Thomas of his own dalliance with the sweet science. "There?s a rebound from adrenaline.

"Now I really feel for the guys that fight., especially the ones that fight two times in one game. The rebound effect...drains you.

"But winning a game like that, that had to be entertaining for the fans," added Thomas. "It was a weird one to be in.

"I didn?t expect it. I don?t think anybody saw that coming."

dauls 02-10-2011 11:53 PM

Devils 2-1 Maple Leafs (OT)
 
Kovalchuk scores again after 4:36 of OT to help Lemaire claim his 600th win - but as we all know an OT win isn't a real win.

...only 13pts behind 8th in the East. :innocent:

jdawg 02-11-2011 04:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 174873)
Your first sentence is unclear. Are you suggesting that the Bruins are bullying? It seems to me that the Habs players are very happy to start fights, but not so keen on seeing them through by taking off their gloves.


Of course the Flyers and Bruins have been giving us a physical game this year. I'm not whining about that, what I'm more concerned about is that we really don't have an enforcer yo do anything about it.

dauls 02-12-2011 07:41 AM

Devils 2-1 Sharks
 
Kovalchuk, 1 goal, 1 assist. :)
...only 12pts behind 8th in the East. :innocent:

smc 02-12-2011 08:26 AM

Red Wings 6 - Bruins 1. My god, Detroit can skate! And talk about playing a possession game: it was like an instructional video for that style of hockey.

Of course, one must wonder how successful Detroit would have been had the Bruins had Tim Thomas in goal from the beginning, instead of only in the 3rd period.

ila 02-12-2011 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 175141)
Of course, one must wonder how successful Detroit would have been had the Bruins had Tim Thomas in goal from the beginning, instead of only in the 3rd period.

Why? Was only one period of hockey not enough time for Thomas to start a fight with the Detroit goalie? ;):lol:

smc 02-12-2011 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 175152)
Why? Was only one period of hockey not enough time for Thomas to start a fight with the Detroit goalie? ;):lol:

As my post above says:

"However, going forward, the NHL's top goalie didn't sound like he would make pugilism a habit."

If you'd like, though, I could give him a call and ask him if he'd like to pay a visit to YOU in the off-season. ;)

ila 02-12-2011 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 175164)
"However, going forward, the NHL's top goalie didn't sound like he would make pugilism a habit."

That's right, Carey Price didn't sound like he would make pugilism a habit.

smc 02-12-2011 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 175176)
That's right, Carey Price didn't sound like he would make pugilism a habit.

Good try, but you know the article is talking about Tim Thomas. And now I'm going to have to tell him what you wrote.

ila 02-12-2011 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 175178)
Good try, but you know the article is talking about Tim Thomas. And now I'm going to have to tell him what you wrote.

It looks like I'll have to paint two blue lines around my house. Of course that won't stop Thomas from crossing them to start a fight.

smc 02-12-2011 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 175212)
It looks like I'll have to paint two blue lines around my house. Of course that won't stop Thomas from crossing them to start a fight.

I really, really, really needed the laugh you just gave me. Thanks, my friend.

ila 02-12-2011 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 175214)
I really, really, really needed the laugh you just gave me. Thanks, my friend.

You are most welcome, my friend. :respect:

smc 02-12-2011 12:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 175218)
You are most welcome, my friend. :respect:

And here's some inspiration for you.

ila 02-12-2011 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 175219)
And here's some inspiration for you.

:lol: That's good.

ila 02-12-2011 04:29 PM

Toronto is playing at Montreal tonight. shadows, where are you? I want to know what your prediction is for the outcome. Montreal has been playing piss-poor hockey for the last few games. Does Toronto have a chance?

smc 02-12-2011 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 175251)
Toronto is playing at Montreal tonight. shadows, where are you? I want to know what your prediction is for the outcome. Montreal has been playing piss-poor hockey for the last few games. Does Toronto have a chance?

Wow, what a matchup! "Piss-poor" versus shitty ... :lol:

ila 02-12-2011 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 175254)
Wow, what a matchup! "Piss-poor" versus shitty ... :lol:

Hey, careful now. At least neither Montreal nor Toronto have goalies trying out for a forward position on the Flyers.

smc 02-12-2011 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 175262)
Hey, careful now. At least neither Montreal nor Toronto have goalies trying out for a forward position on the Flyers.

Touch?! :lol:

ila 02-12-2011 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 175251)
Toronto is playing at Montreal tonight. shadows, where are you? I want to know what your prediction is for the outcome. Montreal has been playing piss-poor hockey for the last few games. Does Toronto have a chance?

Quote:

Originally Posted by smc (Post 175254)
Wow, what a matchup! "Piss-poor" versus shitty ... :lol:

Final score Montreal 3 - Toronto 0. There you go, smc. Piss-poor beat shitty.

smc 02-12-2011 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ila (Post 175287)
Final score Montreal 3 - Toronto 0. There you go, smc. Piss-poor beat shitty.

Congratulations! Am I going to get in trouble for posting in French above? :)

dauls 02-16-2011 11:59 PM

Devils 3-2 Hurricanes
 
The Devils claim a second 3-2 win over the 'Canes in eight days, but this time we did it the honourable way...in a regulation 60 minutes.

Kovalchuk scored again, his 20th of the season.

...and after four days without a game, we are still only 12pts behind 8th in the East. :innocent:

k.sucks.you 02-18-2011 06:03 AM

Sharks top Capitals tonight 3-2.

GWG (3-1) was crazy. Boyle slapshot from the point. Immediate deflection off the blade of one of the Caps forwards. Then THREE Sharks tipped it as it flew through the air. Neuvirth didn't have a chance. Heatley gets the goal with Thornton and Pavelski getting the assists. Boyle nothing.

http://video.nhl.com/videocenter/con...20102011,2,869

Post game interview Boyle said (jokingly):
"Unbelievable, those three guys. It is what it is, a win. A bunch of greasy forwards we got." :lol:

Clowe had a beautiful goal as well. Another slapshot, of what would have been an easy glove catch, but with the blade of his stick he just stopped the puck in the air. It fell to the ice and he knocked it in. One motion. Lovely. :respect:


Sharks have beaten the Capitals 14 of their last 15 meetings and the Capitals haven't won in SJ in 18 years! I'm hoping they make the Cup finals from the east. :yes:

dauls 02-19-2011 12:41 PM

Devils 1-0 Rangers
 
Kovalchuk scores his 21st of the season.
...still only 12pts behind 8th in the East. :innocent:


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