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Jordie Benn was removed from Covid protocols today. - manvanfan
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dbot
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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https://www.naturalstattrick.com/game.php?season=20202021&game=20042
Scroll down to the heat map, you can see that Van just giving up way too much.
Or this one for Holtby.
https://twitter.com/dylan...51615753003307008/photo/1 - manvanfan
Listen up nerd, i don't know what those fancy pants graphics are supposed to show, i'm just saying the goaltending has been fine and lack of goals and perimeter play is a glaring issue. |
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Listen up nerd, i don't know what those fancy pants graphics are supposed to show, i'm just saying the goaltending has been fine and lack of goals and perimeter play is a glaring issue. - dbot
the 'give a (frank)' meter looks prety low these days. no urgency or tenacity from most. that empty net powerplay was frustrating as all hell.. just floating on the outside and barely anything towards the net |
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Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee Joined: 10.22.2011
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I think playing in front of a home crowd should be a big boost. - Marwood
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RealityChecker
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Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund Joined: 04.18.2010
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the 'give a (frank)' meter looks prety low these days. no urgency or tenacity from most. that empty net powerplay was frustrating as all hell.. just floating on the outside and barely anything towards the net - johnnykarate
sounds like the team needs more mentors. |
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Pacificgem
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Location: Swedish4Ever, BC Joined: 07.01.2007
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When does Rathbone get his shot? - WendelClark82
Next game vs Montreal |
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bloatedmosquito
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Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee Joined: 10.22.2011
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Next game vs Montreal - Pacificgem
That’s a game where we should get steamrolled but watch them come out and win it. |
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The 5 midgets/flyweights 22 minutes in penalties
Rest of team 30, including one 10 minute misconduct. |
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Pacificgem
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Location: Swedish4Ever, BC Joined: 07.01.2007
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That’s a game where we should get steamrolled but watch them come out and win it. - bloatedmosquito
Montreal's better than most think, it's gonna be tough to beat them if they don't play well.
Did you know, I was just looking, the storied franchise of the Montreal Canadiens only has three 1000 point players? I found that shocking, as they've been so dominant throughout their history. Guy Lafleur, Jean Beliveau & Henri Richard by the way.
Further to that, of the original six teams there's not actually a plentiful number of 1000 point players for each franchise, the Leafs actually don't have any
It's damn hard to get to 1000 points with one franchise...so I'm finding out.
Detroit - 4
Chicago - 4
Montreal - 3
Boston - 2
NYR - 1
Toronto - 0 |
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Location: BC Joined: 11.11.2010
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Thanks Carol. 3-0 vs the Canadiens, and a significant shutout streak to boot. That will put us 4-3 and shut up all the whiners. |
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dbot
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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Montreal's better than most think, it's gonna be tough to beat them if they don't play well.
Did you know, I was just looking, the storied franchise of the Montreal Canadiens only has three 1000 point players? I found that shocking, as they've been so dominant throughout their history. Guy Lafleur, Jean Beliveau & Henri Richard by the way.
Further to that, of the original six teams there's not actually a plentiful number of 1000 point players for each franchise, the Leafs actually don't have any
It's damn hard to get to 1000 points with one franchise...so I'm finding out.
Detroit - 4 Yzerman, Gordie Howe, maybe Lidstrom and ?
Chicago - 4 Makita, Savard ? ?
Montreal - 3 as you stated
Boston - 2 Orr and Bourque? not sure about Borque tbh. Espisito?
NYR - 1 Leetch maybe. I dunno.
Toronto - 0 - Pacificgem
I'm gonna guess here |
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NewYorkNuck
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 07.11.2015
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Montreal's better than most think, it's gonna be tough to beat them if they don't play well.
Did you know, I was just looking, the storied franchise of the Montreal Canadiens only has three 1000 point players? I found that shocking, as they've been so dominant throughout their history. Guy Lafleur, Jean Beliveau & Henri Richard by the way.
Further to that, of the original six teams there's not actually a plentiful number of 1000 point players for each franchise, the Leafs actually don't have any
It's damn hard to get to 1000 points with one franchise...so I'm finding out.
Detroit - 4
Chicago - 4
Montreal - 3
Boston - 2
NYR - 1
Toronto - 0 - Pacificgem
Vancouver - 2 |
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I'm gonna guess here - dbot
Ratelle (NYR) Hull (Chi) Kane (Chi) Delvecchio (Det) Bucyk (Bos) |
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dbot
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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Ratelle (NYR) Hull (Chi) Kane (Chi) - VANTEL
? who.
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LordHumungous
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Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
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It was a pretty sweet empty netter.
- dbot
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dbot
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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manvanfan
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Location: MB Joined: 01.21.2012
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Listen up nerd, i don't know what those fancy pants graphics are supposed to show, i'm just saying the goaltending has been fine and lack of goals and perimeter play is a glaring issue. - dbot
Large red area's in front of your own net means not good.
Large red area's in front of the other teams net means good. |
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dbot
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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Large red area's in front of your own net means not good.
Large red area's in front of the other teams net means good. - manvanfan
via GIPHY
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manvanfan
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Location: MB Joined: 01.21.2012
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neem55
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Montreal's better than most think, it's gonna be tough to beat them if they don't play well.
Did you know, I was just looking, the storied franchise of the Montreal Canadiens only has three 1000 point players? I found that shocking, as they've been so dominant throughout their history. Guy Lafleur, Jean Beliveau & Henri Richard by the way.
Further to that, of the original six teams there's not actually a plentiful number of 1000 point players for each franchise, the Leafs actually don't have any
It's damn hard to get to 1000 points with one franchise...so I'm finding out.
Detroit - 4
Chicago - 4
Montreal - 3
Boston - 2
NYR - 1
Toronto - 0 - Pacificgem
Mats Sundin
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Marwood
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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Mats Sundin - neem55
Nordiques.
Quebec Nordiques
Sundin was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques with the first overall pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, becoming the first European-born player drafted first overall in NHL history.[4] At the time, Sundin was playing in the Swedish second-tier Allsvenskan for Nacka HK.[5] He played the following season in Sweden's Elitserien for Djurgårdens IF, helping the club to the Le Mat Trophy as league champions.
Sundin made his NHL debut with Quebec during the 1990–91 season, finishing second on the team behind Joe Sakic with 59 points.[6] He scored his first career NHL goal against the Hartford Whalers in his first NHL game on 4 October 1990.[1] After improving to 76 points in his second NHL season, he led the Nordiques with a career-high 114 points in 1992–93, emerging as one of the League's premier young players. He played one more season with the Nordiques, recording 85 points in 84 games, before being dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs at the 1994 Draft. |
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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Mats Sundin - neem55
i thought he cracked 1000 with Vancouver.
Could be wrong.
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dbot
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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Nordiques.
Quebec Nordiques
Sundin was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques with the first overall pick in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, becoming the first European-born player drafted first overall in NHL history. - Marwood[4] At the time, Sundin was playing in the Swedish second-tier Allsvenskan for Nacka HK.[5] He played the following season in Sweden's Elitserien for Djurgårdens IF, helping the club to the Le Mat Trophy as league champions.
Sundin made his NHL debut with Quebec during the 1990–91 season, finishing second on the team behind Joe Sakic with 59 points.[6] He scored his first career NHL goal against the Hartford Whalers in his first NHL game on 4 October 1990.[1] After improving to 76 points in his second NHL season, he led the Nordiques with a career-high 114 points in 1992–93, emerging as one of the League's premier young players. He played one more season with the Nordiques, recording 85 points in 84 games, before being dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs at the 1994 Draft.
Forgot about that.
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