Scoob
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Location: love is love Joined: 06.29.2006
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Anyone know what the deal with Grossmann and Briere is? - MJL
UBIs suffered in practice on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
So says the team. |
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BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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He was moved down due to some bad penalties recently. Why he was singled out when majority of players do the same thing, I'm not sure. - PLindbergh31
He's a veteran leader, he should be setting the example. |
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jak521
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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I agree with you. Look at Simmonds penalty last night. Absolutely zero reason for him to slash the stick out of Orpik's hands in the offensive zone. - PLindbergh31
It was dumb.. no doubt about it.. but at least he was pressing a guy and trying to be aggressive towards the guy with the puck. Hartnell gets too emotionally involved and ends up taking a penalty like the one on Conacher |
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He's a veteran leader, he should be setting the example. - BulliesPhan87
Timonen and Coburn are veteran leaders, they have been a revolving door to the box all season. |
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jak521
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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Timonen and Coburn are veteran leaders, they have been a revolving door to the box all season. - PLindbergh31
That will happen when you are faced with about a dozen odd man rushes a game. |
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Anyone know what the deal with Grossmann and Briere is? - MJL
They are giving Briere extra time to waive his NTC.... |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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He was moved down due to some bad penalties recently. Why he was singled out when majority of players do the same thing, I'm not sure. - PLindbergh31
A Coach can't move the majority of players down a line. So what normally happens is a Coach chooses a veteran that is guilty of it. Doing it to a younger player doesn't carry as much weight.
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BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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Timonen and Coburn are veteran leaders, they have been a revolving door to the box all season. - PLindbergh31
The Flyers are better equipped to put a forward in the doghouse than a defender. Hartnell's also the kind of guy you can send a message to without hurting his confidence badly. He'll bounce back. |
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It was dumb.. no doubt about it.. but at least he was pressing a guy and trying to be aggressive towards the guy with the puck. Hartnell gets too emotionally involved and ends up taking a penalty like the one on Conacher - jak521
Exactly. It was dumb. Changed the game. It gave the Pens momentum putting them on the PP, and forcing the Flyers to take another penalty. Once it was a 5-3 you knew the game being tied up was inevitable.
Of course there is no way of knowing this, but if Simmonds does not take that penalty I believe the Flyers win the game. |
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jak521
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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So i just looked up some stats..
Which is worse.. having your pp/g offensive production decline by 31% or 11%? |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Timonen and Coburn are veteran leaders, they have been a revolving door to the box all season. - PLindbergh31
Timonen and Coburn's penalties have been of a different variety. Unlike Hartnell's totally unnecessary rough penalty in that other game.
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aantny88
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Suck it Phaneuf, PA Joined: 03.14.2008
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If that is true, the guy is a ninja and people should be very very afraid. - nbartley9
You need to take off the rose colored glasses...there was absolutely zero need for him to raise his skate up off the ice when going into the boards. If anything keeping both skates on the ice would've aided him in slowing down. |
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That will happen when you are faced with about a dozen odd man rushes a game. - jak521
In Timonen's case agreed. Coburn's penalties have been more of the idiotic stick infractions. |
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jak521
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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Exactly. It was dumb. Changed the game. It gave the Pens momentum putting them on the PP, and forcing the Flyers to take another penalty. Once it was a 5-3 you knew the game being tied up was inevitable.
Of course there is no way of knowing this, but if Simmonds does not take that penalty I believe the Flyers win the game. - PLindbergh31
I think you are spinning what I am saying. It was definitely a dumb penalty.. but not one that was totally unnecessary. He was pressuring the puck and got over aggressive.
I'm explaining why a guy like Hartnell is sitting over guys like Simmonds. Hartnell's frequency of ill-timed, and down right selfish penalties has landed him in the dog house. |
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nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA Joined: 01.31.2012
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You need to take off the rose colored glasses...there was absolutely zero need for him to raise his skate up off the ice when going into the boards. If anything keeping both skates on the ice would've aided him in slowing down. - aantny88
When going into the boards like that bringing a leg up to pin the other player happens all the time. It maybe a dirty play, but its a play that happens every game. |
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The Flyers are better equipped to put a forward in the doghouse than a defender. Hartnell's also the kind of guy you can send a message to without hurting his confidence badly. He'll bounce back. - BulliesPhan87
Yes. No doubt about it. |
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jak521
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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In Timonen's case agreed. Coburn's penalties have been more of the idiotic stick infractions. - PLindbergh31
I agree with that. Coburn has done a ton of clutching and grabbing as well. Seems to just be getting beat a lot. |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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When going into the boards like that bringing a leg up to pin the other player happens all the time. It maybe a dirty play, but its a play that happens every game. - nbartley9
No it's the opposite. Raising up a leg to knee a player in the back of the leg, rarely happens in a game.
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I think you are spinning what I am saying. It was definitely a dumb penalty.. but not one that was totally unnecessary. He was pressuring the puck and got over aggressive.
I'm explaining why a guy like Hartnell is sitting over guys like Simmonds. Hartnell's frequency of ill-timed, and down right selfish penalties has landed him in the dog house. - jak521
I hear you. Hartnell was taking selfish penalties, putting himself ahead of the team. He should be punished for doing so.
Simmonds penalty was one of being over aggressive, he has to be smarter and know the game situation there. I'm not saying Simmonds should be benched. He's one of the few guys that brings it every shift. |
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jak521
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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You need to take off the rose colored glasses...there was absolutely zero need for him to raise his skate up off the ice when going into the boards. If anything keeping both skates on the ice would've aided him in slowing down. - aantny88
If you have ever played a single game of ice hockey in your entire life you will know how often that play happens. Hell I do it rather frequently myself. In that case both guys were going for the puck.. they both made contact and Cookes foot left the ice in a pinning motion.. they hit the boards and the sudden stop forced Cookes foot to come down. Total (and likely preventable) freak accident. Kevlar socks. |
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Timonen and Coburn are veteran leaders, they have been a revolving door to the box all season. - PLindbergh31
Schenn played a great game last night but his and Coburn shifts are too long (well over 50 seconds per shift). This usually indicates getting caught in your own end for extended periods.
I think Grossman, Coburn, Mez and Schenn are a very good base for the future.
Kimmo should be eased back into a mentoring role. He is getting caught too often and results in penalties. |
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Pyzik
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Flemington, NJ Joined: 01.18.2008
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When going into the boards like that bringing a leg up to pin the other player happens all the time. It maybe a dirty play, but its a play that happens every game. - nbartley9
Actually bringing the leg up to pin a player doesnt happen....it is you usually stick your leg between the other players legs to pin them. You bend your knee and push it against the boards and the other player has really no where to go, but struggle againt the boards. |
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jmatchett
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Mantua, NJ Joined: 01.13.2008
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Bench everyone. Bring up the Adirondack Sim's |
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jak521
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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No it's the opposite. Raising up a leg to knee a player in the back of the leg, rarely happens in a game. - MJL
I didnt see it that way at all. |
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jak521
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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Schenn played a great game last night but his and Coburn shifts are too long (well over 50 seconds per shift). This usually indicates getting caught in your own end for extended periods.
I think Grossman, Coburn, Mez and Schenn are a very good base for the future.
Kimmo should be eased back into a mentoring role. He is getting caught too often and results in penalties. - strongsupporter
Kimmo's penalties are more out of desperation to prevent a scoring chance than getting caught too often. |
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