Kyle Okposo - 28 years old - 21 minutes of ice time
Brian Gionta - 64 years old - 19 minutes of ice time
Marcus Foligno - 25 years old - 18 min of ice time
Ryan O'Reilly - 25 years old - 22 minutes of ice time
Dimitri Kulikov - 26 years old - 22 minutes of ice time
Ristolainen - 22 years old - 25 minutes
Reinhart - 21 years old - 16 minutes
These were the ice time leaders. What are you talking about that this is a young roster?
Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Nov 4 @ 9:56 AM ET
Kyle Okposo - 28 years old - 21 minutes of ice time
Brian Gionta - 64 years old - 19 minutes of ice time
Marcus Foligno - 25 years old - 18 min of ice time
Ryan O'Reilly - 25 years old - 22 minutes of ice time
Dimitri Kulikov - 26 years old - 22 minutes of ice time
Ristolainen - 22 years old - 25 minutes
Reinhart - 21 years old - 16 minutes
These were the ice time leaders. What are you talking about that this is a young roster?
Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK! Joined: 07.27.2007
Nov 4 @ 10:15 AM ET
That's pretty much what they had yesterday. Bailey and Baptiste.
If our guys could actually hit a wide open net (Foligno, I'm looking at you), we would have won yesterday easily. - HonkFortheGoose
You're looking at the wrong guy. Foligno potted his first chance on the open net, and Anderson got his glove on the second chance with a spectacular save.
It was another player who only had to lift the puck into an empty cage and didn't.
You're looking at the wrong guy. Foligno potted his first chance on the open net, and Anderson got his glove on the second chance with a spectacular save.
It was another player who only had to lift the puck into an empty cage and didn't. - Der Kaiser
does it matter?
a loss is a loss
no points
and I have to change my f#cking location for a week and hear some kid who can't make up his mind in the sub line what type he wants, cry for another day
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA Joined: 02.11.2009
Nov 4 @ 10:20 AM ET
does it matter?
a loss is a loss
no points
and I have to change my f#cking location for a week and hear some kid who can't make up his mind in the sub line what type he wants, cry for another day - homiedclown
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY Joined: 07.26.2008
Nov 4 @ 10:26 AM ET
You're looking at the wrong guy. Foligno potted his first chance on the open net, and Anderson got his glove on the second chance with a spectacular save.
It was another player who only had to lift the puck into an empty cage and didn't. - Der Kaiser
I know Foligno got one (the only one at that). But he had prime opportunities more than once. As did a bunch of other guys on the team.
But, give credit where it's due, Andersen played a hell of a game last night. It is what it is.
Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK! Joined: 07.27.2007
Nov 4 @ 10:37 AM ET
and I have to change my f#cking location for a week and hear some kid who can't make up his mind in the sub line what type he wants, cry for another day - homiedclown