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Thumbs up 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.
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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."

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.


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.

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Thumbs up Devils 1-0 Rangers

Kovalchuk scores his 21st of the season.
...still only 12pts behind 8th in the East.
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Thumbs up Devils 4-1 Hurricanes

A third win for the Devils over the 'Canes in twelve days.
...only 10pts behind 8th in the East.
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Thumbs up Devils 1-0 Stars

Nick Palmieri scores the only goal after 14:23 in the third. Kovalchuk gets another assist.
...only 9pts behind 8th in the East.
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My Bruins beat the Flames tonight, with Milan Lucic continuing his winning ways with 2 goals!
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Nick Palmieri scores the only goal after 14:23 in the third. Kovalchuk gets another assist.
...only 9pts behind 8th in the East.
Darn Devils! Shoo! Shoooooo!

While I am happy that the Devils are playing well, I do NOT like the system they are now playing. The Trap is back. Yay...

Maybe we'll get lucky and both our teams can make it into the playoffs. You never know! Toronto and New Jersey are playing really well right now(they had the misfortune of running into a motivated Anderson in net for their 1-0 loss to Ottawa...a game that they would have won if not for him! Why did Ottawa have to get rid of Elliot?) and Atlanta and Carolina are not.

So, let's keep our fingers crossed for that(but don't you dare pass the Leafs! Grrrrrr!).

Also, I can't believe how wonderful Reimer is playing in net for the Leafs. Have we finally found our true #1 goalie?

His stats:

GP: 16

Win/Loss/OT Loss : 9-4-2

GA: 31

SA: 470

SV: 439

SV%: .934

GAA: 2.12

SO: 2

Has he logged enough time to be considered for Rookie Of The Year? He certainly is the MVP of the Leafs, as they have been a totally different team whenever he is net.
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Part 1 of an excellent article from today's Boston Globe, worthy of a read by all hockey fans:

A head-scratcher for NHL

Many concussions come on legal hits, leaving league with vexing problem


By John Powers
Globe Staff / February 24, 2011

Brian Burke remembers how hockey dealt with concussions when he was playing in the minors in the late 1970s.

?Coming back to the bench after you got your bell rung, you puked, you missed one shift, you waited until the cobwebs cleared, then the trainer gave you one of those little ammonia sniffers,?? says the Maple Leafs president/general manager. ?And you went back out.??

Now, with the number of head injuries on the rise and the game?s best player on the shelf indefinitely, concussions have become what Burke calls the ?issue du jour,?? with more than 60 NHL players reportedly diagnosed already this season. Though the league has banned the most vicious head shots, legitimate checks and accidental collisions have increased the number of injuries.

Pittsburgh superstar Sidney Crosby, who hasn?t played since Jan. 5 after receiving head blows in successive games, was hit inadvertently in the jaw by Washington?s David Steckel, who was dashing for the puck, and then checked legally by Tampa Bay?s Victor Hedman, who pushed Crosby?s face into the boards from behind.

Thus the dilemma for the game?s guardians: How do they keep players from getting their brains scrambled without removing much of what makes hockey hockey?

?There is a reluctance to change the essence of the game,?? says Bill Daly, the NHL?s deputy commissioner. ?The physicality of the game is one of its greatest attractions.??

The league made a huge change last year when it created Rule 48 to eliminate blind-side and lateral hits in which the head either is targeted or is the principal point of contact. The penalty is stiff: a five-minute major and an automatic game misconduct, with the offender also missing the next game if the referee deems the hit was meant to injure.

?I think that?s a huge step forward for ice hockey,?? says Dr. Robert Cantu, the neurosurgeon who consulted with the Bruins after Patrice Bergeron and Marc Savard both were put out of commission. ?The [first] hit that put Savard out now is illegal.??

Yet most of the hits that cause concussions ? the head-on ?north-south?? shot and the shoulder check ? are within the sport?s rules and traditions, and there?s little appetite to ban them.

?Hitting is a big part of my game, and you want to do whatever you can to keep that physicality in the game,?? says Bruins forward Milan Lucic, who is both the club?s top goal scorer and its trademark thumper. ?It is a tough sport and it?s inevitable that concussions and injuries are going to happen.??

Tricky balancing act
Unlike most contact sports, hockey is played in an enclosed space with rigid wooden dashers, glass barriers, and a slippery playing surface that is pavement-hard.

?It?s an inherently unsafe workplace,?? observes Burke.

Since the workers themselves are significantly taller, heavier, and faster than they were half a century ago, the concussions are more frequent and serious.

?It?s speed,?? says Cantu, who is chief of neurosurgery service at Emerson Hospital and a professor at Boston University?s School of Medicine. ?The guys are big and strong and they hit with great velocity.??

Despite the rising concerns, hockey players still are less susceptible to concussions than their football counterparts.

?They?re both collision sports, but in football every single day there are subconcussive hits,?? says Dr. Ann McKee, a BU associate professor who directs the neuropathology service for the New England Veterans Administration medical centers. ?Hockey doesn?t have those.??

Still, the punishing give-and-take of the game has been part of the professional DNA since the NHL was founded nearly a century ago, and hard-nosed teams such as the Big Bad Bruins and the Broad Street Bullies of the 1970s were both feared and admired for their muscularity.

?We?re on record and we?ve said repeatedly that it?s important to maintain the fundamental nature of the sport, which is its physical aspect,?? says Daly.

But with Savard sidelined for the remainder of the season after sustaining a second concussion last month and Crosby?s return date unclear, there has been renewed focus on the balancing act between keeping players reasonably safe and turning the game into an all-skate.

?We?re ending careers far too early,?? says Paul Kelly, the former executive director of the NHL Players Association who now holds that post with College Hockey Inc. ?There are dozens of guys who could have and should have played five to 10 more years, but their careers were cut short by hits to the head.??

The concern about head injuries is not new. The NHL was the first professional league to form a working group for the study of concussions, the first to mandate neuropsychological baseline testing, and the first to develop diagnosis and return-to-play protocols. Players suspected of having been concussed are evaluated on the bench by either the team trainer or physician and, if so diagnosed, are kept out of action until they are deemed symptom-free.

Equipment challenges
Reducing the number and severity of concussions is a complex undertaking. Suggestions have included enlarging the playing surface, modifying the rink confines, softening the equipment, and changing the rules, but all of them come with tradeoffs.

Expanding the ice from the standard 200-by-85 feet to the international 200-by-98 size would require removing hundreds of prime seats at a time when foreign rinks are downsizing to the North American standard.

Because some concussions result from the player?s head bouncing off the glass, the NHL has been switching from the rigid seamless style back to the original design, with individual panes that are more forgiving.

Since most concussions, though, result from open-ice collisions, the conversation has been more about equipment ? specifically helmets and shoulder and elbow pads.

Mark Messier, the Hall of Famer who played 25 years in the league, has developed the M11 helmet that compresses to spread out the impact from a blow and then resets. But Messier and neurologists agree that no helmet can keep the brain from being bounced around by a direct blow.

?Helmets are made to prevent skull fractures and brain hemorrhages, not concussions,?? says Cantu, who is co-director of BU?s Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy.

The NHL didn?t require helmets until 1979 and grandfathered helmetless players who were already in the league.

?There wasn?t a whole lot of headhunting back then,?? recalls Rick Middleton, who played for the Bruins for a dozen years and didn?t wear a helmet until his final three seasons. ?Call it respect or fear of retribution. But when the game went to all helmets, the hitting definitely got higher. Guys would come and hit you under the chin.??

Equipment designed to prevent injuries to the wearer is being used as a weapon.

?If you put bigger shoulder pads on, the players go in harder,?? says Burke. ?If you put bigger helmets on, they go in head-first.??

A video analysis of 260 reported concussions over four seasons that was performed last year by Toronto neuropsychologist Dr. Paul Comper concluded that 60 percent resulted from a shoulder check.

Making the pads less armorlike likely would lower that number.

?I feel strongly about looking at the shoulder and elbow pads,?? says Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli. ?They?ve done a good job in making them softer, but I think you have to get them even softer and smaller.??

Even then, there?s only so much cushion that can be provided in a collision with a defenseman who stands 6 feet 9 inches and weighs 255 pounds.

?The answer will never be technology,?? says McKee, a CSTE co-director.

[Part 2 follows in next post.]
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