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The Sedins should be kissing the FEET of Ryan Kesler and Roberto Luongo FEET today. Were it not for "Kes", the Canucks would be in a world of hurt in Game 3. The Sedins have been ice cold offensively. They haven't scored in four games. Kesler scored the OT GWG. The Canucks lead the series two...
...ow their A game at the Flyers that afternoon. The Flyers were just that bad. The biggest order of business tonight is for the Flyers to keep their FEET moving and stay with their check defensively. In particular, the line of David Krejci, Nathan Horton and Milan Lucic ran roughshod over Philly in...
...Bruins asserted themselves, the Flyers wilted rather than matching Boston's effort. Philadelphia is a tough team to play against when they keep their FEET moving and focus on supporting one another. When they don't, they tend to lose ugly. When your team musters 34 shots and three goals against T...
...bed the goal after the game “Couture poked it away (referring to the puck) I was able to swing in there and grab it. We tried to throw pucks at his FEET all night long and get in there for rebounds. I turned out of the corner, threw it to the net it hit a stick or skate I couldn’t really tell an...
... 3 power play goal) after scoring a combined 59 goals in the regular season shows just how dangerous the Flyers' attack truly is when they keep their FEET moving. Danny Briere continued to cement his reputation as the Flyers' Mr. Clutch in the playoffs. JVR started to blossom into the type of the...
...he Flyers' power play has struggled to produce, the Sabres defense has been unable to handle the Flyers' forecheck when the Philly players keep their FEET moving and that the only reliable way to beat Miller has been to get traffic around him and avoid blocked shots. Both clubs have scored 16 goals ...
...d fists in tight to the body. The play looked worse than it was because the Kings Brad Richardson tried to avoid the hit by ducking. He did leave his FEET but not until after contact was made. The referees also missed a high stick on Thornton in the first period. Worth Noting When Coach Todd M...
... Vincent Lecavalier fed the puck right to the front of the net. Ryan Malone pushed the lead to two goals when he was able to blast a slap shot ten FEET from Fleury on a break away high to the right side to give the final score of 4-2. Heading into game seven on Wednesday night, both coaches b...
... situation, thus he suffered an injury due to his own negligence. Thats horse pucky. Connolly was operating in space as he's coached to do. His FEET were moving towards the glass. The contact was made by Richards in the 36 inch area on the ice referred to as the "danger zone"-- the three for g...
...play in the first. The teams were playing 4-on-4 and, with no pressure on him and the Habs breaking out of their own zone, Hamrlik fired a pass two FEET behind Andrei Kostitsyn's back skate. The Bruins' forechecker jumped on the errant pass, allowing the Bs to setup in the Habs zone for a goo...
...table questions about overwork are coming out after Pekka Rinne’s less than stellar performance in these playoffs. It’s too easy to lay it at his FEET, especially Wednesday night’s loss. It was easily the worst defensive performance of the year from the Predators blueline. I cannot recall a t...
...iller got all cobra-like and made himself stiff and stout, like an unpenetrable wall. Give Briere room to free wheel and improvide with his hands and FEET, and he'll cut your heart out. Better that the puck found #48 while he was standing still. Suffice it to say, Paul Gaustad owes his good ...
...iller got all cobra-like and made himself stiff and stout, like an unpenetrable wall. Give Briere room to free wheel and improvide with his hands and FEET, and he'll cut your heart out. Better that the puck found #48 while he was standing still. Suffice it to say, Paul Gaustad owes his good ...
... they will go to those hard areas". No free lunches in these NHL Playoffs, eh, Danny? "Most of the goals are scored in the crease, within a few FEET, so you have to be willing to get in there". Ryan Miller and the Buffalo D will have #48 on their radar screen tonight. ___________________...
...Ebbett and Taylor Pyatt. Do you think he is feeling a little confident? "We had a third man high all night long. We made them come the full 200 FEET. We're doing a tremendous job keeping it simple, tying up sticks, allowing me to see the puck. When I can see it, I'm going to stop it.'' ---Jimm...
...it hit the post and came close. Filppula scored off of a slew of weak plays. Turris...get the heck off this team, he let Filppula go and have about 5 FEET of open ice. People often wonder why Turris doesn’t get a lot of ice time and how that would magically make him a monster of a player. He is th...
...eans) it was a 'north south' hit but something doesn't feel right, at least to some. First- Torres never raised his elbow, nor did he leave his FEET, he was perfectly square to a body which started to change it's angle as it played the puck. As Seabrook is called at to play the puck he moves ...
...y calls. Too many makeup calls, too many conferences where confusion reigned. * Between Leino and his sore hip and Scott Hartnell and his two left FEET, I counted five occasions last night where Danny Briere's wingers fell down without being touched. * If you knew going into the series that J...
...otential and had some good scoring chances, but there was no finish. By the time, the third period rolled around the Sharks just stopped moving their FEET on the two chances they had with the man advantage. The wind was clearly gone out of their sails at that point. The Sharks best scoring chance...
... a single deflection. Miller allowed almost no rebounds last night, so that's another area where Philly needs to improve. Put more pucks right at his FEET. The Sabres' goalie tracked the puck like a hawk, never panicked when the Flyers got a few close-range chances and scrambles ensued around the...
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