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...le at this time of year. I like the way Lars Eller competed in this game, but he can't be sitting for four minutes because of penalties taken 200 FEET from his own net. That's not a recipe for success. Alexei Emelin got caught on a couple too, one of which was 200 FEET from his own net. ...
...te bonehead all night long. Perron took his first of three penalties eight minutes into the game, needlessly tripping/shoving/roughing Desjardins 150 FEET from the Edmonton net. Perron's teammates bailed him out during the subsequent San Jose power play, successfully killing the two-minute minor....
...b Nystrom award for the third year in a row. He also earned his eight goal of the season in spectacular fashion. Colin McDonald took a shot from 39 FEET away and Matt Martin skated in to bang in the rebound. It was picture perfect. Matt Martin: goal scorer. Josh Bailey was the first star of ...
...mate's head from his shoulders, puck or no puck? Did the opposing player keep his elbow tucked in? Did he come up with the stick? Did he leave his FEET? Was it a charge? An attempted low-bridge hit rather than a clean hip check? An "accidentally deliberate" knee-to-knee? If it was a clean hi...
...ously disheartening for the fanbase when the cavalry arrives in town and immediately gets massacred, but it's hard to lay much blame at the captain's FEET. He's done the best he can this season under very difficult circumstances. That's why it was nice to see the captain enjoy his finest moment o...
...ase, and at times last night exposed the rookie know-how (or lack thereof) of a Bartkowski, Kevan Miller, and Torey Krug. "I think if we move our FEET and we are ahead of the puck, I think we do make good decisions," B's captain Zdeno Chara said after last night's victory, their 13th in the last...
...tage Classic incident, but despite the fact that he has now started every Canucks game since the end of the Olympic break, it looks like Lack has his FEET back under him. The circumstances surrounding the Luongo trade were so extreme, the whole team was reeling. Though he wasn't playing his best,...
...he discipline department. Washington has a ton on the line and the Kings do not. Simple as that. However, as the game wore on the Kings got their FEET underneath them. The battle back from two goals down in the third showed strong character. It seemed like the team came out of the third knowing ...
... time is on the powerplay. They need to find a way to get him more ice time when the Islanders have the man advantage. Strome is still getting his FEET wet and finding his way. Let him play out the stretch here, work his tail off with Tavares and company in the offseason and have him come into c...
...the ice as a pro: If you can SKATE, you will have a spot to play or ref. Work on shooting in the driveway, learn to juggle, jump rope and do fast FEET exercises. Do pushups and then more pushups -- wide arms, narrow arms, finger tips, hands pointed in and hands pointed out. My guys are 16 and...
...it. There is a good reason why the Kings have the NHL's best goals against average but Philly did themselves no favors because they didn't have their FEET moving enough in the first two periods -- which is a big negative difference from the games the Flyers had been winning of late (against some oth...
...l more often than not be a positive one. There is really no secret to the way the Flyers have been winning of late: * They have been keeping their FEET moving. The Flyers do not look like a "slow team" when they pay attention to their skating. * On a related note, the Flyers have been much be...
...Rose among them). Sometimes, I really do feel like the cat with the proverbial nine lives. I burn through them, get written off and yet land on my FEET to fight another day. Career changes, dealing with cancer, dealing with the post-John McCauley NHL officiating bosses who tried to undermine peop...
...HL draft to the Flames in exchange for him on March 5 and last week signing him to a three-year, $4.35 million contract extension. Berra, who is 6-FEET-4, is in his first NHL season after starting the year with Abbotsford in the American Hockey League. He spent his entire career in his native Swi...
... at the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins. There were some stretches in last night's game at the Consol Energey Center in which the Stars got their FEET moving and generated chances. They hit the post on at least two shots. Goalie Kari Lehtonen made a picturesque stretch pass to Antoine Roussel to...
...t's game. Chicago is arguably the fastest team in the NHL, but the Flyers were able to keep up with them. Why? It's because the Flyers kept their FEET moving. They controlled the gaps between the forwards and defensemen. They got numbers on the Hawks on many occasions and, when they couldn't, ke...
...he Bruins will once again be without the services of top-four defender Johnny Boychuk. The 6-foot-2 Boychuk was injured in Saturday’s win on a hard FEET-first crash into the boards (and a blocked shot on that same leg moments later didn’t really help), and missed last night’s contest. For Boyc...
...at was so great about it was the way in which OEL read the play. Instead of going for the hit, or skating backwards like I think most defenseman 50+ FEET out from their net are going to do, he angled himself perfectly at Kopitar and chipped the puck away. This had the double value of not only brea...
... in the first, and will need to have a strong game to keep the Jets in the game. My "player of the period" goes out to Steve Ott. He's moving his FEET well, playing physical, and throwing the puck on the net. Could be the night we see the first goal for Ott as a Blue. Second Period Update ...
...ng style: smart, fast, great in all three zones. And that’s what the Hawks needed last night. A 60 minute effort, speed, responsibility over 200 FEET of ice—after a couple of subpar, and deflating, losses to Colorado and Nashville. Again, the Hawks seem slotted into the 4-5 seeds in the up...
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