Mjl never questions bill. He always agrees with him and expands. Because they are the same. To drive up comments. Mjl stirs up comments with everyone. I figured it out years and years ago. That’s why I rarely debate mjl. Because I know it’s really bill. And I appreciate bill’s contribution to this site and I understand more hits and comments equal more $ for him. - SMS4016
Stats have nothing to do with strategies. You're making it up as you go along and are embarrassing yourself. You need to educate yourself on both the sport of hockey and with the shortcomings of the stats you use. - MJL
On what basis are strategies formed then? The time of day? The weather?
When g was out there no reaction. When Barzal was out there everyone butthole was clinched. Because Barzal line way outplayed g line. (frank)ing had puck in our zone for extended time over and over. Everything isn’t just a poopty no chance shot on net - SMS4016
Exactly. This butthole clinching factor is what I was referring to.
It shows up in the huge disparity in high danger scoring chances
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Sep 4 @ 1:01 PM ET
Mjl never questions bill. He always agrees with him and expands. Because they are the same. To drive up comments. Mjl stirs up comments with everyone. I figured it out years and years ago. That’s why I rarely debate mjl. Because I know it’s really bill. And I appreciate bill’s contribution to this site and I understand more hits and comments equal more $ for him. - SMS4016
I've watched the GWG about 25 times, how the hell did Hayes know Provorov was there? If I'm not mistaken Provorov was not on the ice when the play was developing he came from the bench once the Flyers entered the Islanders zone. It doesn't look like Hayes sees him cruising into the slot. Incredible play by Hayes.
When g was out there no reaction. When Barzal was out there everyone butthole was clinched. Because Barzal line way outplayed g line. (frank)ing had puck in our zone for extended time over and over. Everything isn’t just a poopty no chance shot on net - SMS4016
Sure except the huge factor to that is are ineptitude to play defense, clear the zone and avoid turnovers. The Giroux line played well Barzal line looked more dangerous because our guys were being out skated and out worked. No Dman on the Isles is going to get stripped of the puck as easily as Sanheim was. Lack of experience of our young D has shown in this series.
So Provorov was the 8th Flyers D-man to score in OT. Who are the other 7?
Hints:
Three happened in the same playoff season including two in back to back games.
One of the goalscorers is an NHL HOF inductee.
One player completed a historic NHL feat just two games later.
One player shares a nickname with a current Flyers player.
Sure except the huge factor to that is are ineptitude to play defense, clear the zone and avoid turnovers. The Giroux line played well Barzal line looked more dangerous because our guys were being out skated and out worked. No Dman on the Isles is going to get stripped of the puck as easily as Sanheim was. Lack of experience of our young D has shown in this series. - xShoot4WarAmpsx
That is true. The Isles D isn't being pressured as much due to the interference. It is much easier to retrieve a puck on a dump in when you don't have a player on your back. I think the Flyers can amp up the intensity but the interference is definitely a factor.
So Provorov was the 8th Flyers D-man to score in OT. Who are the other 7?
Hints:
Three happened in the same playoff season including two in back to back games.
One of the goalscorers is an NHL HOF inductee.
One player completed a historic NHL feat just two games later.
One player shares a nickname with a current Flyers player. - mickel25
Seems like Tom Bladon would be a decent guess.
And Andre Dupont has to be one based on your hints.
So Provorov was the 8th Flyers D-man to score in OT. Who are the other 7?
Hints:
Three happened in the same playoff season including two in back to back games.
One of the goalscorers is an NHL HOF inductee.
One player completed a historic NHL feat just two games later.
One player shares a nickname with a current Flyers player. - mickel25
My Guesses will be Desjardin, Pronger and Andre Dupont
The rest I dunno lol
Funny you mentioned JVR's goal as a John LeClair type goal. As soon as he let that rip I said out loud in my living roo, "ala John LeClair." - Korcher
My favorite John Leclair goal of all time was the one where he blew it through the side of the net against Buffalo in the playoffs. Can't beat Hasek through the front of the net, blast a hole in the side. The goal stood too. The refs would not review.
Exactly. This butthole clinching factor is what I was referring to.
It shows up in the huge disparity in high danger scoring chances - PT21
You're confused. The question wasn't if Barzal was better than Giroux. I think you need to review. I've already posted what the HDCF ratio was when Giroux was on the ice at 5 on 5. You ignored it. Doesn't fit your narrative.
So Provorov was the 8th Flyers D-man to score in OT. Who are the other 7?
Hints:
Three happened in the same playoff season including two in back to back games.
One of the goalscorers is an NHL HOF inductee.
One player completed a historic NHL feat just two games later.
One player shares a nickname with a current Flyers player. - mickel25
Moose Dupont, Mark Howe, Eric Desjardins, JJ Daigneault, Karl Dykuis, Kevin Haller. Andy Delmore.
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Sep 4 @ 1:24 PM ET
My favorite John Leclair goal of all time was the one where he blew it through the side of the net against Buffalo in the playoffs. Can't beat Hasek through the front of the net, blast a hole in the side. The goal stood too. The refs would not review.