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...d to seeing for the better part of 8 seasons. Crosby went from looking “sluggish” and bumbling plays on his stick, to full flight, using his FEET like Pele, and making tape to tape passes. There was a pass in the 1st period where CBC showed a unique angle from Kunitz’s perspective, it sh...
...in: Five-on-five success can be achieved in many different ways. It's about team play and puck support and most certainly about players keeping their FEET moving (even if they lack blazing speed). It would certainly be nice if the Flyers could add a little more speed to the lineup during the off...
...he secondary helper. The Flyers outshot New York by an 11-5 margin in the third period. The Rangers focused mainly on forcing the Flyers to go 200 FEET but did have a stretch of about four or five minutes of the third period where they hemmed the Flyers in the defensive zone. Henrik Lundqvist fin...
...g played. We went into the 2nd overtime and almost went through without a call being made and I see a play where Shayne Corson has the puck about 6-8 FEET from the boards. He’s in the end zone, about to shoot the puck out of the zone. Then I see Mark Hunter from Calgary approach him from 15 FEET, ...
...urth game in which New York dictated more of the play than the Flyers, at least after a bit of a sluggish start from the Rangers. Once they got their FEET moving, the Rangers got on their game. New York pretty much cranks out the same game, night after night. They will use their speed and play a ...
...g to talk to fans and is always approachable -- when you can catch him. He doesn't travel with body guards that make it impossible to get within ten FEET like some other NHL GMs. He also does favors for those who have supported the team the most. Please tune in next week to Gary Harding's radio...
...actly the type where Gill is supposed to excel in helping out his goaltender. He went down to try to block a shot and came up empty. Gill rose to his FEET but it was too late to prevent the puck from going across the crease. The Moore goal that made the score 3-0 started with a pass from Braydon...
...e. You can go to Wal-Mart and you can’t buy confidence in the business of hockey because they don’t sell confidence at Wal-Mart. If you move your FEET, and if he’s moving like he did yesterday, he’s a smart hockey player. "He has a high IQ and he’s capable of having an IQ by playing a f...
...things here and there," Roy said. "We're comfortable with a couple things we're trying tonight, nothing very major. We expect our fans to be on their FEET and to give us some momentum from that. We're going to need a good start, even if we're going to be a little nervous, a bit anxious." Roy is ...
...ave to hit him so hard? It wasn’t about separating him from the puck, the puck was gone. It was about punishing him. So what he did was he left his FEET where because he hit Toews body then head, it was deemed a good hockey hit. Which sickens me because if they suspended Orpik for that type of thi...
...hat we didn’t do well enough in the first game,” Julien said. “We didn’t have enough speed through the neutral zone and without speed or your FEET moving in the neutral zone it’s hard to get on the forecheck so that was probably a big part of our game that improved yesterday. That’s got ...
... Attack when he was elbowed in the head by Kootenay Ice defenseman Brayden McNabb, who was suspended for one game. A skilled but small center at 5-FEET-10 and 175 pounds, Hishon missed 22 months to recover from his head injury. He sat out the entire 2011-12 season and all but nine games in 2012-1...
...emphasis on better skating than Game One, will go a long way toward victory in Game Three and beyond. The Flyers did an improved job of keeping their FEET moving in Game Two and they were better able to get some pucks past the New York defense while also starting to get a higher number of forechecki...
...mRLTRQl7B— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) April 22, 2014 Thanks, @PeteBlackburn Brookbank wanted to fight the Blues' rat after he got to his FEET after being plowed from behind by Lapierre. *** ...
...concussion. He stopped all 14 shots he faced Saturday after relieving Bryzgalov in the second period. Kuemper is one of the NHL's bigger goalies at 6-FEET-5 and doesn't give shooters much net to shoot at. Not that Bryzgalov does either at 6-3. Heatley, 33, was a two-time 50-goal scorer in his pri...
...age of that. - Marc-Andre Fleury has played well in this series thus far, but he can be exploited. The key against Fleury is to throw pucks at his FEET, work the puck down low, and behind the net. He has a tendency to lose sight of the puck when it's behind him, and that often causes problems, wh...
... 1. Positioning sells calls and your positioning here was far from ideal. You were too far back in the corner and not close to the net. From about 25 FEET away, you've hurt your chance to really see all of the plays. Also, you should angle to the pipe as you come into the end zone. I go back to the ...
...he end of a period where the Bruins scored two goals -- one off a fortuitous bounce that put the puck on Justin Florek’s stick with Jimmy Howard 20 FEET out of his net and the other with Reilly Smith jamming the crease on the man advantage -- and dictated the tempo in all three zones. Detroit ...
...s simply that he perhaps could have done more to avoid contact. After being hit, the Lightning’s captain and best player struggled to get to his FEET and off the ice. It was a scary situation for anyone who cares about the well-being of hockey players. Certain fans in attendance at the Bell C...
Update: The Tampa Lightning are one loss away from being knocked out f the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Montreal Canadiens are now owners of a three games to none lead over the Bolts. Carey Price made 27 saves and Tomas Plekanec scored what turned out to the be game winn...
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