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Eric Smith: Extreme Losing Requires Extreme Action

November 6, 2011 - 8:28 AM ET

...ridiculous decisions, turn-overs and ability to expose the net has all the signs of a 13 year old defenseman. Not to lay it all at James Wisniewski's FEET but he is a combined minus 7 in the last two games. Steve Mason surrendered a goal on the first shot by the opponent for the second straight g...

Eric Smith: Flyers Host Jackets - Mason To Start In Net, CBJ recall Atkinson

November 5, 2011 - 11:21 AM ET

...riod of play. The scoreless second period got physical when Falcons’ captain Dane Byers sent an early message, lifting Oliver Lauridsen off his FEET in the corner with a hit. The Falcons came close to tying the game with a shorthanded bid from Drazenovic. Drazenovic carried the puck to Adiron...

Peter Tessier: Casuckage- Vancouver comes up short.

November 5, 2011 - 11:21 AM ET

... zone, but seemed not willing to put the same work in, in their own end. The result was three goals, all of which were score from about a total of 10 FEET in front of Lu. They need to work harder in that area and make that area tough to play in. The goalie can't do all the work in the paint; the tea...

Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: 11/4/11

November 4, 2011 - 8:32 AM ET

...nd as well. In the first period, he crushed Adam Larsson with a huge hit that would have been highlight reel worthy except for the fact that left his FEET a little and drew a charging penalty as a result. ********* Now for the negatives from the game, which I'm afraid is a longer and more si...

Scoop Cooper: As I had feared, the tragic Yaroslaval plane crash was 100% preventable

November 2, 2011 - 11:41 PM ET

... achieve normal takeoff rotation. The aircraft finally achieved a high rate of nose up rotation, became airborne in the grass about 450 meters (1,475 FEET) beyond the end of the runway and rotated up to a supercritical angle of attack causing the aircraft to stall at low altitude (20-30 FEET), impac...

Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: October in review

October 31, 2011 - 8:15 AM ET

...almost his entire pro career to date, but I thought Nodl was playing well even during the team's downturn. He was one of the few players who kept his FEET moving during those games. Nevertheless, Nodl was a healthy scratch for a couple games. Zac Rinaldo: The rookie has been effective in limited...

Peter Tessier: Those are the Canucks we are used to seeing

October 30, 2011 - 5:33 PM ET

... for him. He doesn’t have a hard enough shot to QB a power play, nor does he have the pure passing skills to do it. Burrows is at his best from two FEET in, so it makes no sense to have him on the blueline. I would like to see how Sulzer does back there. Like Burrows, he to has had a lot of succes...

GARTH'S CORNER: LITTLE BALL OF HATE, VERSION 2.0

October 30, 2011 - 3:00 PM ET

...what i try to do. i don't try to change. I feel like when I move up in lines to play with the more skilled players I'm there for a reason: to keep my FEET moving and tob to help them out, and dig pucks out for those guys. Its my job to get them the puck in places where they like it'. Playing wi...

Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: 10/30/11

October 30, 2011 - 9:22 AM ET

...e short passes and did more dumping and chasing rather than looking for homerun passes and line rushes that weren't there. Forcing Carolina to go 200 FEET more often had something to do both with the Flyers' improved team defense last night and also contributed to wearing down the opponent after the...

GARTH'S CORNER: SNATCH DEFEAT FROM JAWS OF VICTORY

October 29, 2011 - 11:00 PM ET

...what i try to do. i don't try to change. I feel like when I move up in lines to play with the more skilled players I'm there for a reason: to keep my FEET moving and tob to help them out, and dig pucks out for those guys. Its my job to get them the puck in places where they like it'. Playing wi...

Kamal Panesar: Canadiens - Bruins: Price Holds the Fort, Habs Drop Boston to Last in East

October 28, 2011 - 12:21 PM ET

...l gave up too many scoring chances from prime locations. None was more evident than when Nathan Horton was left all alone to shoot on Price from five FEET out. Price made the save, and many others, to keep the score low and allow the Habs to comeback and win. You can tell the team in front of him...

Adam Kirshenblatt: Exclusive Interview with Mark Howe Part 1

October 28, 2011 - 12:36 AM ET

...tch. Bobby Hull back in the day would come deep and get the puck, and he would do the same thing and the people in the building would stand on their FEET and it was a great moment to watch. You don’t have that anymore with the trap. Technically it gives every team a chance to win any given night ...

Shaune Vetter: A Big Win

October 27, 2011 - 1:14 PM ET

... back" after the Flames looked to be in complete control of the game. Did the Flames simply surprise the Avalanche and once the visitors got their FEET under them, they were able to exert their will on the Flames which would imply that the second half of the game was more indicative of where the ...

Rob Simpson: Colorado: An Avalanche of Energy

October 27, 2011 - 10:43 AM ET

...e being outshot 12-1 at one point, tallied the first goal of the game on the power play. The first thing noticed: They were always moving their FEET, always churning. Even when the Flames had the in-zone time and the shot advantage, you never really felt the Av’s were boxed in. It was more...

GARTH'S CORNER: HOME DOOR BOLTED

October 25, 2011 - 7:48 PM ET

... to Downie's dome. ______________________________________________________________________ Lightning have done a good job of getting their FEET moving and challenging the Buffalo forwards at the blueline. The Lecavalier goal seems to have energized them at a time when it appreared that Bu...

Mark Spizzirri: "It's only one game"; MacDonald recalled from Grand Rapids

October 24, 2011 - 4:00 PM ET

...l through 40 minutes, Washington "capitalized" on Red Wing mistakes to jump to an early advantage. Whether it was a bad penalty by Todd Bertuzzi 200 FEET away from his own goal setting up Washington's first goal on the power play OR Cory Emmerton's poor giveaway in his own end leading to the Caps s...

Steven Hindle: Desperate Measures?

October 24, 2011 - 10:37 AM ET

... As mentioned, what gives? The Canadiens are dumping the puck 4 out of 5 times when entering the zone, often with only 1 or 2 players moving their FEET. The result? A less than 50% recovery rate. If the team expects success out of beating their opponents to pucks in the corner and behind...

GARTH'S CORNER: ENNIS INJURY UPDATE

October 23, 2011 - 8:00 PM ET

..., Tyler Ennis, suffered an injured left ankle, in the first period of the 3-0 loss in Tampa. Ryan Malone railed Ennis him from behind, sending Ennis FEET first into Mathiue Garon's left goal post. Ennis went directly to the Buffalo room for observation. During a TV timeout, he tried to push o...

John Jaeckel: Feelin' Groovy

October 21, 2011 - 9:26 AM ET

...ts—and there are always going to be. Nik Hjalmarsson got away with a penalty in the third period. Brent Seabrook took another one by not moving his FEET— though that's to be expected late in a game played that hard at high altitude. But the Hawks at 4-1-1, and with 4 points out of a possible ...

Dee Karl: Tampa 4 Isles 1 - Final 10:59 pm

October 20, 2011 - 7:41 AM ET

...re each game AND a meet and greet with JT. Great promo, but I remember the days when you needed clearance from the Pope just to get within a few FEET of JT. Once again, I can’t get to practice since I have a day job -- and practice is in Tampa. So that put a damper on my chances as well...

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