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...k viewing of Chicago’s 6-4 loss to the Jets yesterday. The good He hits. He registered three hits and two of them knocked the player off their FEET. Speaking of FEET, his speed is decent. It doesn’t seem like a weakness in his game. He joined a few rushes and may put up slightly better numb...
...alty. The Flyers killed it off but lost two minutes off the clock in doing so. Joel Farabee created a late power play for the Flyers, keeping his FEET moving to draw a penalty on Austin Watson with 3:27 remaining in the game. The Flyers pulled Jones for a 6-on-4 attack but Anton Forsberg made a ...
...th went one for two. Despite being 5’11” Saros is carving out quite a career. It is like seeing a unicorn when you have an NHL goalie under six FEET these days. He’s .932 at 5v5 this year and fourth in the league with 16.70 goals saved above average per Natural Stat Trick. Mike Sullivan ...
...ing entertained at: 2022 or 2023 1st round pick for G Daniel Vladar While his .903 save percentage isn’t blowing anyone off of their FEET, the case is in the tape. Vladar has had to accept some unfair starts and is still holding up. Earlier in the season and carrying the momentum of...
.... While we all need mentors and supervisors/coaches who believe in us along the way, everyone in this business eventually has to stand on his own two FEET and prove his mettle. Congratulations on a fine career, Mortee. You've done our profession proud. ********** A 2018 inductee into the...
... have one of the worst PP% since January. Too often this group looks static and is waiting for that perfect pass to Draisaitl instead of moving their FEET and creating more chances. Blame has to fall on the new head coach for this aspect of the game but also to assistant coach Glen Gulutzan who is i...
...eaten defensively by Pilon on the third Hershey goal. Frost and other Phantoms were on the wrong side of the puck too many times and no one had their FEET moving with any consistency or seemed to be on the same page. Frost was far from the only Phantom who had a bad night. Tanner Laczynski finish...
...Marcus Foligno who is still covering the defensive point Toffoli was on. Goal #2 Matthew Tkachuk, bottom right, picking up the rebound. Six FEET away is the guy who should be neutralizing his stick. Goal #3 See Erik Gudbranson out there all alone at the point? Zadorov draws the ...
...of its last 41 games -- it's hard to instill any self-confidence of being on the right track. I fully agree with Yeo that Frost needs to keep his FEET moving consistently (it's always been about pacing and not speed per se, because he has that). I agree that he needs to be assertive and get a lo...
A lot can happen in a week, so let’s take a view of the Sabres from 30,000 FEET – 9,144 meters for Sabres fans north of the border – and recap the week while also taking a glimpse at the weekend ahead. Neither here, nor there, nor anywhere, but is it “meters” or “metres” in Canada? Inq...
...s not sharp mentally or physically. Detroit wasn't great by any means and was guilty of some horrific gaffes of their own but at least they had their FEET moving consistently and took advantage of the time and space they gained. Three times in the game, the Flyers scored on the very next shift a...
...ular season Grier; he always managed to find a higher gear. The Sabres’ first powerplay of the game was unsuccessful as they tried to get their FEET underneath them. Still, their puck movement was incredible and Campbell’s wheels were on full display as he could gain the line by turning on t...
...cond, guys." I pulled off my referee sweater. Underneath, I wore a Nordiques jersey with my old number 22 on it. The crowd immediately rose to its FEET, roaring its approval. I hammed it up a little, pointing to the Nordiques crest, and they roared even louder. I skated by Mario. Now it was m...
...lay by the goaltender. Before going down to the Phantoms, Frost put together a stretch of five straight games for the Flyers in which he kept his FEET moving consistently, used his body better to shield and battle for pucks and generated more puck touches. Flyers head coach Mike Yeo said recentl...
... all about defense, Subban was a breath of fresh air and while his defensive game wasn’t flawless by any means, he had a way to bring fans to their FEET with fantastic offensive plays. No one will ever forget the trade that rocked the Summer of 2016 when Subban was traded to Nashville in return ...
...ails. Strong goaltending and a willingness to keep putting pucks at the net eventually paid off. The Flyers generally did a good job of keeping their FEET moving in the first and third periods. They also maid Winnipeg pay for an own-zone giveaway and for yielding a 2-on-1. After going winless (...
...round performance since Dec. 30 in San Jose. (when he was on a line with Oskar Lindblom and Travis Konecny). In recent games, Frost began to move his FEET and get more involved in the play -- with linemate Gerry Mayhew pushing the pace and Frost following suit. On Saturday, Frost kept pushing th...
...��effort” reminded me of a quote from my favorite TV Friends, a desperate Rachel once told Joey: “It’s like there’s rock bottom, there’s 50 FEET of crap and then there’s me”. That’s the Canadiens right now, there’s no 2 ways about it. In the opening frame, it felt like the Canadien...
...ency of his play; not just in making a good pass here to find an open man in potential scoring position and a good game or two there where he has his FEET moving and gets more puck touches. Specific to the power play, Frost still has to prove he can generate entries at the NHL level the way he has ...
...nner. Leon was looking far more like his old self in this game. Draisaitl is at his best when he plays like a one man wrecking ball and is moving his FEET and driving to the net as opposed to just waiting to fire off his one timer. Huge bounce back game for a player still looking to earn a Rocket Ri...
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