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...ncertain expectations heading into the season, the fan base was waiting for something positive to happen so they could get on the bandwagon with both FEET. You can break down a season into segments, and 10 games seems like an opportunity to look back and see where the team is even though the sea...
...ilers, trailing 3-2 to the Vancouver Canucks, had three shots on goal in the final 10 minutes of Saturday’s loss. Jeff Petry had a slapshot from 83 FEET out with 7:17 remaining, Mark Arcobello put a backhander on net from 43 FEET away with 4:20 to go, and Petry had another slapper from 78 FEET wit...
...ty; 2-Go hang out in front of the net where goals happen; 3-Finish when given the chance. Including his goal tonight, Tlusty has 6 goals of about 90 FEET total. Tonight Lindholm had about the same 10-15 foot average. The 1st goal was impressive. He went shoulder to shoulder with a Coyote for a b...
...ge. The five-foot allowance for changes isn't meant to be an endless amount of time. Now, SHOULD it have been called when he was within about two FEET of his bench? Well, that's up to the official on the ice to judge. It wasn't the wrong call but perhaps it could have slid. Either which way, the...
...ee Tim Peel. On the sequence, Bellemare was retiring to the bench as Raffl jumped out on the far side. Although Bellemare was within the allowed five FEET of the bench and was out of the play -- actually he cruised alongside the bench rather casually -- the penalty was called as Raffl received the p...
...this space in the past month you know my feeling on Anderson and wraparound plays. Jonathan Toews scored twice from a combined distance of about 4 FEET, both on goalmouth scrambles. * There were a lot of brightsides in the loss. The Senators earned a point in comeback fashion against one of...
The Mile High City is not easy to play in. That 5,280 FEET above sea level thing is not easy for those who don’t live there. I’ve watched Islanders players gasp and double over during these games and even Ryan Strome in his between period interview said you feel it and have to keep shifts shor...
...Pouliot and Teddy Purcell are all 6-foot-2 or taller. However, the Oilers are ranked 23rd in the league, with an average height just a shade over six FEET. AHL players Mark Arcobello (5-foot-8) and Brad Hunt (5-foot-9) drag the average down, but the Oilers aren’t big. Resilient or Vulnerable? ...
...o lineup. To add insult to injury, Meszaros has been called for 5 penalties and Benoit has been dinged for 4 penalties. This duo refuses to move its FEET. They are often caught out of position and they are repeatedly exploited by opposing coaches and forwards. Tim Murray signed these two vets to he...
...uspecting in the first period, after Daley hit him in a vulnerable position. The hit should have been an interference call, as the puck was a good 15 FEET away from the two players. Backes' head bounced off the ice and the puck was all the way at the other end of the ice before Backes even got back ...
...f out of trouble. * Brayden Schenn on his overtime goal: “ It was the end of the shift for me. From blue line to blue line just trying to get my FEET moving as fast as possible. I’m sure he was too, end of the shift I guess with the fresh ice, it pushed the goalie a little. ...Game winners ar...
...son. Gorges sounded off during his postgame radio interview. His team's effort and lack thereof have Gorges hot under the collar. Nolan: "Our FEET weren't moving, our brain wasn't thinking"— SabresBuzz (@SabresBuzz) October 29, 2014 "I don't know who we think we are. We don't dese...
... fits into Murray’s model. Ritchie is a prototypical power forward with an impressive blend of size, skill and strength. He has fast hands and fast FEET and is a human bulldozer. Ritchie scored 39 goals and added 35 assists in his NHL draft year while playing big minutes for the Peterborough Petes...
...hen it comes to taking advantage of their offensive chances. They also have shown an awful tendency of taking way too many penalties, especially 200 FEET from their own net. But the reason they are 2-2-3 while only scoring 10 goals through 7 games is because of Luongo(and one excellent start from ...
...ach said that the Flyers have to follow a similar process tomorrow night: take away space from the Kings and make them earn their chances, keep their FEET moving with good puck support, finish their checks and take care of the puck when they have it. * For a second straight day, Steve Mason had t...
... line belongs to the owners of the rink and perhaps the painter who painted it. Officials need to understand that those things on the bottom of their FEET are skates. Use them to skate to where you can see the play and be safe. Our prime directive as officials is to get the call right. An officia...
... fits into Murray’s model. Ritchie is a prototypical power forward with an impressive blend of size, skill and strength. He has fast hands and fast FEET and is a human bulldozer. Ritchie scored 39 goals and added 35 assists in his NHL draft year while playing big minutes for the Peterborough Petes...
...'s goal, which tied the game at 1-1 at 13:25 of the first period, was a rebound put-in of a Patrick Eaves shot that Johnson was unable to find at his FEET. After Kulemin's late second period shorty and Nelson's early second period even strength goal built a 3-1 lead for the Islanders, the Stars wag...
... final stanza, finally started to generate some attack zone pressure of their own. It paid off. Pierre-Edouard Bellemare brought the crowd to its FEET with a tenacious penalty killing shift in which he occupied the puck in the offensive zone corner against multiple Red Wings for a good 15 second...
...ho had three assists, was impressed. "I thought Zach did an outstanding job," he said. "Every time he got the puck in the D-zone he was moving his FEET and getting out of the zone really quick and making good outlet passes. The quicker we can get our forwards the puck and support them in the rush...
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