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Kamal Panesar: Montreal-Pittsburgh: Indiscipline Against Penguins Sinks Habs

January 13, 2011 - 10:52 AM ET

...sive zone penalties.  Hooking, tripping, slashing and the like.  These are all lazy penalties that tend to result from him not moving his FEET. Against the Pens, Pouliot took three penalties—high-sticking, hooking and slashing—the first of which led to the tying goal and second ...

Travis Yost: And Now, A Brawl in Practice + Mike Fisher Rumors

January 12, 2011 - 1:45 PM ET

...ws Ottawa to shop his services to these two clubs, but to those naysayers, I ask, "Have you ever seen Carrie Underwood?" I'd walk twenty miles in ten FEET of snow for her. But, I digress. LA's recent alleged push for Mike Fisher makes sense in more ways than one - they get ahead of potential bidd...

Travis Yost: Another Tough Loss: Sens Blow Third Period Lead Against Lightning, Lose 2-1

January 8, 2011 - 9:54 PM ET

..., Ottawa was forcing everything to come from the perimeter, but a Ryan Malone shot that redirected found its way to Steven Stamkos' stick just a few FEET out of the crease, and he fed the uncovered Martin St. Louis right against the pipe for the lead. Ottawa was given a power play in the final m...

Dee Karl: Isles 4- Avs 3: It Means Everything

January 8, 2011 - 6:44 PM ET

... That will take work and time, but it should come. According to my Twitter friend @B6BB7 Grabner has “great foot speed.. To bad his hands are like FEET.” Come on! You gotta laugh at that! *Oh, and to prove my point about the altitude, Grabner tweeted out after the game “Big win...anyone ...

: Time for McLellan to Pack His Bags

January 7, 2011 - 10:52 AM ET

...on in that list, because it doesn’t exist. After last night’s loss, it was more of the same from McLellan, placing the blame at his players’ FEET without taking any responsibility. The team held a meeting on Tuesday, and McLellan referred to it, saying, “I sat in that locker room and list...

John Toperzer: Gameday in Montreal: Let the Second Half Begin

January 6, 2011 - 1:08 PM ET

...too. Crosby looked pretty dazed in the locker room before the final 20 minutes of the Classic. Alexander Ovechkin gets warnings for leaving his FEET on hits before he gets penalized. Refs can be pretty funny. "I just missed seven cross checks," one said in response to a Matt Cooke claim. "I...

Ken Beckett: Trouble Bruin - Leafs Lose First of 2011 with 2-1 Loss to Bruins

January 3, 2011 - 9:40 PM ET

...tting shots on net. "They're not joining the play the way they should be. As soon as it leaves our zone, they coast up the ice. If they move their FEET and got a little bit more involved in the play as the fourth guy, they might have better results. They've got to find a way to get their shots th...

John Toperzer: The day after the day after

January 3, 2011 - 11:03 AM ET

...The overhead shots from the "aircraft," as Emrick called them, were somewhat confusing. The game-winning goal was seen live from about three thousand FEET above Heinz Field. Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury was the size of an ant when he got caught behind the net on Eric Fehr's first score. S...

Kamal Panesar: Montreal-Tampa: Bad Penalties Trip up Habs in Tampa

December 31, 2010 - 10:34 AM ET

...er and P.K. Subban also have hard shots they tend to miss the net more often that not. Wizniewski not only hits the net but his shots are always two FEET or less off of the ground; ideal for deflections and big rebounds. Wizniewski also lived up to the promise of being a minute-munching defensem...

Julie Robenhymer: WJC Day 4: Suspensions, Injuries & Twitter

December 29, 2010 - 6:36 PM ET

...t believe there was any intent to injure. His elbows and arms were down and he laid into him with his shoulder. He didn't charge and didn't leave his FEET. Senkerik was looking elsewhere and didn't see him coming until the last second.The IIHF suspended him for an additional game and won't be availa...

Kamal Panesar: Montreal-Washington: Semyon Varlamov Shuts the Door for the Win

December 29, 2010 - 11:12 AM ET

... not but ultimately, Picard should have smothered the Caps' player. Beagle should never have been able to get off such a good, clear shot from eight FEET in front of Price. On the second goal, Subban picked a bad time to go for a big, low-percentage hit. His miss setup a gap within which the Ca...

Steven Hindle: Caps Out-Defense the Canadiens en Route to 3-0 Victory

December 28, 2010 - 10:55 PM ET

...mov(basically collecting his own rebound), but again, it wasn't much of a test for Varlamov. In the end, of the 7 shots that came from within 20 FEET of the Capitals goal, only 4 were actually threatening. The point of this breakdown being that the Capitals did a tremendous job of holding th...

Andy Strickland: Svatos Looks to Re-establish Himself as NHL Player

December 28, 2010 - 5:35 PM ET

... in the past that when given the opportunity, he can bury. The Slovakian native has always been a player with dynamic hands who can finish within ten FEET of the net. He’s willing to go to the heavy traffic areas to score which is something the Blues can certainly use more of. In recent years ...

Ken Beckett: Maple Leafs Game Day - Game 35: Hurricanes vs. Leafs

December 28, 2010 - 1:19 PM ET

...to depart right from Newark after their 4-1 win over the Devils on Sunday. They were instead stuck thanks to a snow storm that dumped as much as five FEET of snow in some areas and resulted in the Leafs' bus getting stuck on the highway for a few hours. The team flew home Tuesday morning, just in ti...

Aaron Musick: Avalanche fall asleep, lose to Wild

December 23, 2010 - 11:36 PM ET

...s going to continue to start, he needs to be better. Bang Bang play of the Game Ryan Wilson's hit on Kyle Brodziak where he knocked him off his FEET was the best thing to happen for the Avs tonight. On a last note, my condolences to Pierre Turgeon's entire family. If you haven't heard, his ...

Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: 12/21/10

December 21, 2010 - 8:11 AM ET

...ute effort last night. Tomas Vokoun really didn't have to work too hard, but made the stops he needed to make. The players in front of him kept their FEET moving, dug pucks free on the walls and beat the Flyers to loose pucks. The Panthers have had some goal-scoring success of late, and carried that...

Tim Panaccio: UPDATE: Pronger's Shoe Size

December 18, 2010 - 12:31 PM ET

...out his shoe size. Never assume. In fact, I was not on the call - I was stuck in traffic. Chuck Gormley asked. That said, Pronger has the smallest FEET on the team. I am guessing size 8 1/2. ** Courtesy of the FLyers, here is the Chris Pronger transcript from today's conference call. ...

Ty Anderson: Bad Calls, Stafford Burn Bruins in Loss; Seguin Benching is Pathetic

December 16, 2010 - 12:46 AM ET

...alled back, the 30-year-old Miller was undoubtedly interfered with--but here's where the dilemma comes into play. Miller was a good five-to-seven FEET out of his crease, thus putting himself into the action more than anything else. I mean, just how many times have we seen goaltenders barreled ov...

Richard Cloutier: Oilers/Leafs...Let the Trolling Begin!

December 14, 2010 - 1:30 PM ET

...he puck, the puck somehow knows not to go into the net. And if puck trouble is not enough to concern you, watch Kadri get pushed off the puck and his FEET anytime anything stronger than a 10km wind kicks up. Kadri has the career potential of a future disappointing second-line center. He has a future...

Kamal Panesar: Montreal-Toronto: Tomas Kaberle's First Leads Leafs Over Listless Habs

December 12, 2010 - 11:25 AM ET

...ens are not skating they tend to get themselves into trouble, and their penalties last night were because the sluggish Habs were not moving their FEET. Sluggishness is never a good thing, especially for a team whose success is based on skating and speed. But the Canadiens played a passive ...

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