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Matt Karash: Game #53: Canes loss in Montreal only slightly dampens 4 wins in 5 run

January 28, 2014 - 10:50 PM ET

...end it just was not meant to be. Carey Price was good, and the Canes settled a bit too much for just trying to beat him instead of scoring from 5-10 FEET out like the Habs did. I said after Monday's win that the Canes looked gassed through most of that game. The same was true Tuesday. I think ...

Matt Karash: Game #52: 1 burst of Staal winds up being enough for 3rd in the Metro

January 27, 2014 - 11:14 PM ET

...ve with the puck on his stick in his own end all night. Figuring out why is a bunch of speculation, but a common theme has been a lack of moving his FEET. In the turnovers tonight, he seemed to have a bit of room to skate with the puck and instead coughed it up maybe trying to get rid of it before...

Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Brisk Practice, Hartnell, Mason, Carnival Magic

January 27, 2014 - 10:28 AM ET

...-practice media availability (and no doubt when speaking directly to the players), head coach Craig Berube stressed the need for the team to keep its FEET moving. "Skate quicker and think quicker" were themes that were repeated over and over, and the drills on the ice were geared toward getting the ...

Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Winning and Losing Streaks, Quick Hits

January 26, 2014 - 8:48 AM ET

...to the season, what did Berube and his coaching staff do? They put a heavy emphasis on players' thinking faster and working smarter, keeping their FEET moving, making crisper and higher-percentage passing and maintaining consistent puck support (third forward high in defensive zone, close D-to-fo...

Travis Yost: The Shift

January 25, 2014 - 5:46 PM ET

... the defensive zone, Colin Greening lets Andrej Sekera right by him in about two strides, and Riley Nash moves right into a shooting lane about seven FEET out of Robin Lehner. Pass is on target. Ottawa makes no discernible effort to thwart the shot, though Chris Neil haphazardly -- this is probably ...

Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Bad Habits Come to Roost

January 24, 2014 - 12:29 PM ET

...their ugly heads again. Just to name some of the problems that run through the forward lines as well as the defensemen: * Players not moving their FEET consistently. The Flyers may not have the fastest roster in the NHL under any circumstances, but they manage the game a hell of a lot better at b...

Bill Meltzer: Flyers Gameday: 1/23/14 @ Columbus

January 23, 2014 - 12:26 AM ET

...t in 15 of 18 games, generating 23 points (12 goals, 11 assists). All in all, the Flyers' performance against Carolina was lackluster. The Flyers' FEET weren't moving and the attention to detail was lacking at times. The Flyers couldn't cope with the Hurricanes' speed both in carrying the puck...

Bill Meltzer: Star Gazing: Best All-Around Performance in Weeks

January 22, 2014 - 10:04 AM ET

...s hobbled after blocking a shot by Goligoski. The puck came right back to Goligoski, who now had a lot of operating room as Veilleux struggled to his FEET. He moved to the middle, found Cole in the left circle and the goal was scored moments later. Jamie Benn earned the secondary assist for getting ...

Ty Anderson: Kings can't stop Marchand

January 20, 2014 - 6:33 PM ET

...is rewarding him in a major way. “Confidence helps a lot. I think that’s got something to do with it but I think that he is really moving his FEET and he’s using his speed to his advantage and he’s creating a lot of plays just by his hockey instincts,” Bergeron, Marchand’s linemate, ...

Matt Henderson: Jake Muzzin: Exactly What The Oilers Are Missing?

January 20, 2014 - 5:18 PM ET

...ust going to be good in the future but that are also good today. The Oilers will surely start debuting some prospects after the deadline to get their FEET wet but the plan cant be to let next year’s Blueline feature Marincin, Nurse, and Ekblad (?), so there has to be someone coming in via trade. ...

Colin Dambrauskas: Flames vs Canucks; Great or Embarrassing? Trade for Kadri and Gardiner?

January 20, 2014 - 10:06 AM ET

... sport in North America. For me, it was an entertaining game and as I sat on my couch with a few friends around the TV, a few of us jumped to our FEET as the fights broke out and here we are talking about it several days later. At the end of the day, I thought it was a game that added to the riv...

Ty Anderson: Cup rematch

January 19, 2014 - 12:39 PM ET

...aspars Daugavins more than I could ever hate the Blackhawks. Related: How do you make the National Hockey League and miss a completely open net by 10 FEET? Now, that’s not to say that seeing the Blackhawks win on Boston ice didn’t bum me out. It’s everyone’s dream to see the Cup won in th...

Matt Henderson: G51 Oilers @ Jets: Random Thoughts

January 18, 2014 - 11:57 AM ET

...seen such a buttery soft blueline in my entire life. When even the THOUGHT of the forecheck enters their heads they throw the puck away. Petry was 25 FEET away from any opposing player last game when Scrivens gave him the puck. He saw one player cross the blueline and he immediately hammered the puc...

Peter Tessier: REVEALED: Noel's Letter he Left Maurice

January 18, 2014 - 12:33 AM ET

...��s code for get him in the AHL? You core group of guys has some speed I think, Wheeler, Kane, Little and Frolik, and Ladd are all good on their FEET. If you can’t get Wheeler going though his best usage is post game. Send him out to the media wolves and he’ll buy enough time for everyone...

Paul Stewart: Rambunctious Fans and Rogue Zamboni Drivers

January 17, 2014 - 12:21 PM ET

...'m really sorry." Next, we gave his grandson a game puck and each of the officials introduced ourselves by name. Now the guy really felt about two FEET tall. We were all human to him now. Sheepishly, the man thanked us for the puck for his grandson, apologized again and slinked away. The late...

Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Lucky for One, Unlucky Not to Get Two

January 17, 2014 - 10:17 AM ET

...uck saves that are goals 99.9 percent of the time. In the first period, the Flyers controlled the play for the opening 10 minutes. They had their FEET moving and were able to hit the blueline with speed several times and to force turnovers on their forecheck. At the 1:26 mark, Brayden Schenn...

Todd Cordell: Game 49: New Jersey Devils @ Colorado Avalanche

January 16, 2014 - 12:44 PM ET

...y take on a team all about speed and pace. The Avalanche like to move the puck north-south, and in a hurry, so Devils players need to make sure their FEET are moving at all times. If they get caught flat footed or are too stationary the Avalanche forwards will blow by them and create a lot of scorin...

Dan Spiegel: Aleksander Barkov: A Beast In The Making

January 16, 2014 - 2:08 AM ET

...in the AHL for a year to learn the American game. Other teams might have let him learn the ropes on the third and fourth lines for months to get his FEET wet. But in Florida, for better or worse, he has received a lot of playing time. For practically a decade the Panthers were embarrassingly w...

Habs Talk: Brodeur Provides Deju Vu at the Bell Centre

January 15, 2014 - 10:11 AM ET

...the furious pressure Montreal exerted on the Devils. Tomas Plekanec came blazing down the wing and fired a shot that smashed off the crossbar from 26 FEET out. The puck flew down the opposite side as Henrique set Ryder up with the game's best opportunity, leaving Price to save the bacon. Gallagh...

Paul McCann: Game Night in Smashville - Puttin' Out the Flames

January 14, 2014 - 2:10 PM ET

...e should expect a wild 8-7 decision tonight, or a 1-0 game featuring a 15 round shootout. The offensive struggles for Nashville can be laid at the FEET of the power play. They are 0-8 in their past four games and only one power play goal in their last seven games. This may be the team for the of...

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