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...ke Erie) and some games I played bad. I'm struggling with consistency. I just have to work harder." It's been an adjustment for Rendulic, who is 6-FEET-2 and 200 pounds. This is his first season in North America, so he needs to get acclimated to a different culture and smaller rinks. Born in Zagr...
... NHL's Dan Marr compares the 6'3" 187 lb. Strome to Keith Primeau and says that he's cut from the same cloth as Eichel. "[He's] really strong on his FEET, protects the puck from any checking pressure and can circle it out from down low," wrote Marr in a November 14 nhl.com piece. "Strome and Eichel...
...ensive blue line and taking his casual swipe at it to try to knock it forward (instead of willing the puck out of the zone). When he lost the puck 2 FEET inside the blue line instead of 2 FEET outside it (which would have made the play off sides), the puck was behind ward 3 seconds later. ------...
...he blue line. Gilbert had a lethargic start to last night's game, and Emelin couldn't compensate. As the game wore on, Emelin started to move his FEET and get more involved by skating the puck out of his own end, and that was a stark improvement. But the issue is, you just don't know what you're...
...jammed the blue ice and dominated a loose puck. Thanks, @PeteBlackburn The 6'2 210 lb. Fasching is a power forward with fast hands and fast FEET. Fasching is a Minnesota native who currently attends Thomas Vanek's alma mater at the University of Minnesota. Fasching will look gre...
...s why he has been relegated to third and fourth line duties. His hands are still amazing but what good are fast hands when they are attached to slow FEET? He failed to stick and stay in Dallas, St. Louis, Vancouver, and now is on his way out of Nashville. *** It appears as thou...
...s before the Christmas break was enough of a scare for all of us. For Evgeni Nabokov… A skating support bar. He’s had problems staying on his FEET. He’s fallen backwards a number of times. Father Christmas is just responding to his needs. -- There you have it. These gifts were lef...
... but also because of motivation. Gallant has said on multiple occasions that a player like Hayes is truly effective when he is constantly moving his FEET and playing a north-south game. When he has been a little complacent or inconsistent, Gallant has scratched him a few times to "wake him up." H...
...l swipe by Max Domi. Damn! Fabbri lit the lamp again moments later with their beautiful back door goal Slovakia better move their FEET or they will lose this game 20-0 *** It was a frantic third period between the Americans and the JC champion Finns,whose structur...
..., always smiling, always positive, didn’t have a bad word to say about anything or anyone. Just happy to be a part of the Flyers, Bill was about 5 FEET tall and he always called me "Shorty"! Darren Jansen A backup goalie that was played sparingly at the time. His importance to the team wou...
...ards. A beautiful behind the back touch pass to Brassard created room and Brassard got the puck to Boyle, who skated towards the net. Those extra few FEET created more and Boyle got the puck to St. Louis at his favorite spot, down low on a sharp angle and Holtby had no chance. That Stepan pass set u...
...that, or we can look at the probably 50 minutes that I thought we played pretty well, seeing them play with a good purpose and some strong plays, our FEET were moving, making good passes,” said Julien. “I didn’t mind our game tonight.” With the victory, the Bruins have their first two-gam...
...meet me outside in the parking lot. Then we went at it full force. I was bigger than he was, and got the upper hand. Finally, I lifted him up off his FEET and threw him to the ground. I explained that we were teammates but I'd be damned if he was going to get away with starting a quarrel with me and...
... returned to their roles and the unit as a whole looks fantastic. I was also pleased with the play of the top line last night. The line moved their FEET, simplified their game and worked hard in the corners and on the forecheck. That hard work led to the game tying goal by John Tavares as it seem...
...od game, and was far and away the Corsi leader with pretty remarkable +16 differentail at even strength, but the wide open net he missed from about 3 FEET away and the Sens down by a goal will haunt him for some time. It flubbed off the end of his stick and even before it went wide he was looking t...
...o is doing everything in his power to avoid taking definitive action with his line combinations and specialty assignments. What I mean by that is the FEET shuffling to address under performing veterans such as Jason Pominville. It drives me crazy that Nino Niederreiter and Jason Zucker have ...
... wasn't a hit in the numbers, it did come from behind Pacioretty. He didn't see Stoner coming at him, and he was definitely vulnerable, roughly three FEET from the boards. It is Pacioretty's responsibility to brace himself for a hit if anyone from the opposing team is in his vicinity as he's rele...
...ho scored on the rebound. The Dwight King goal was one of the flukier goals I have ever seen. Two bounces low to the ice, then a bounce about four FEET high to bounce of the shoulder of Brodeur. That goal should be blamed on physics. How is that possible? The Kings turned it on after a poor fi...
...ld make him one of the NHL’s best all-around players for years to come. I like Ryan O’Reilly a lot. He is a player who plays a legitimate 200 FEET. He is a natural center who has the ability to shift over to the wing. My reservations about any potential Penguins Ryan O’Reilly deal is v...
...two players endured lengthy slumps because he "didn't think separating them would fix the problem." He said that neither player had been moving their FEET enough, getting to scoring areas or showing a willingness to shoot the puck when they had open shots. Now that they are doing these things, the c...
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