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...this rule exists at all. Ok, well #1 is said to be safety, and as a goalie I can say I appreciate players not kicking at me with knives on their FEET. #2 is, well best I can describe it, "This isn't soccer." So the pendulum idea came from the safety... However, goals go off of skates all...
...tied up, pushed away from the net and bodies spun around. Makes it really hard to get rebounds or be in position- it's an fix easy though. Move your FEET and draw penalties. No one said this series was going to be easy- at least no one I took seriously but I didn't expect the Canucks to make it ...
...one young man who has come a long way since his first days on Long Island. Hillen came straight from Colorado College in April of 2008. To get his FEET wet in the NHL, he played two of the final games of the '07-'08 season with the Islanders. He had one assist point, four penalty minutes and 3 sh...
...ler's zone. Too close for comfort. *** 1-0 Buffalo Raffi Torres finds Mike Grier for his first goal of the post season, a wrist shot from 32 FEET out. 1-1 Reggie Sekera gets caught on the pinch in the Boston end of the rink. Three on two the other way. Wideman scores his firsy Playof...
... to score on Halak. The last two goals—from last game—were evidence of this fact as Carlson and Backstrom scored identical goals from about 30 FEET out, by whipping the puck high, glove side. Tonight's game is pivotal in the series and I think that the winner will very likely go on to win ...
... tying and winning goals. On both plays, Halak was too deep in his crease and while both were good shots, they ultimately came from a good 20-plus FEET out and were eminently stoppable. The other problem for Halak is that the Caps were crashing his net all night long. that is not necessarily ...
... To me, this was a classic Andy Sutton hit. Questionable enough to be talked about, but not necessarily dirty. I didn't see Sutton leave his FEET, and I did see Leopold skating with his head down. The old adage goes "Keep your head up!" and it may have helped Leopold here. Let me know what ...
...ut it. To me, this was a classic Andy Sutton hit. Questionable enough to be talked about, but not necessarily dirty. I didn't see Sutton leave his FEET, and I did see Leopold skating with his head down. The old adage goes "Keep your head up!" and it may have helped Leopold here. Let me know what ...
...l react. The play was pretty bang-bang, but Alberts did get right up on Richardson and the play was definitely penalty worthy, as Alberts left his FEET to lay a bone-jarring hit on Brad Richardson against the glass. Richardson had beaten Alberts to a puck right alongside the glass, and Alberts ha...
...g that caused Lemaire to dart some angry glances toward my direction. Seems I had the hand held mike and it was too close to the speaker - about 6 FEET. I gave it back to Devils PR guy Mike Levine and the same thing happened and Levine was 6 FEET farther away than me. Must be a Lou Lamoriello el...
Preface: In an effort to bring a different perspective than the other hundred + blogs, articles and commentaries on the first round series between the Washington Capitals and the Montreal Canadiens, I will be doing multiple sectional blogs. In the first instalment of blogs, I analyzed both the C...
...this season and the big defenseman wore down under the increased workload. By March he resorted to swatting at speedy forwards rather than moving his FEET and he became a statue in front of the net. Evgeni Nabokov – A- 71: 44-2.43-.922 Nabokov was the team’s MVP heading into the Olympic bre...
...y tomorrow night, it will be tough to find a lot of people who will agree with Burke’s pronouncement. A modicum of blame has to be laid at the FEET of the coaching staff, with the Leafs finishing 29th in the NHL in goals against, last in the league on the power play and last in the league in ...
...r this lack of being able to string 60 minutes of quality play together on a regular basis? Well, to hear Slava Kozlov tell it, it falls right at the FEET of the head coach that used the word in the first place…John Anderson. “Every year you guys ask the same question (why did Thrashers miss ...
...ir best defensive hockey of the season through much of the game. They also did a fine job of getting pucks in deep and forcing the Rangers to go 200 FEET against an active forecheck. It's unrealistic to expect a team to play that way every single game, but true top teams play that way most of the t...
...ost his mind. Buffalo needed two points in regulation in order to cinch the second seed in the East. Langenbrunner ends it with a slapper from 54 FEET away, game over. Buffalo will play Boston New Jersey will get Philly ******* 1-1: Paul Martin's low, hard point bomb found Lalime's pad...
A quick blog from 39,000 FEET somewhere over Lake Erie. RANDOM SHOTS: - The Hawks saw what happens last night when you take your foot off the pedal. But better to get that reminder now than a couple of weeks hence. - Marian Hossa's injury is not supposed to be serious at all. Good news the...
...and going upstairs. That's the Lapierre that scored a career high 15 goals last season. If he can keep his intensity up and stick to moving his FEET rather than his lips, he might be able to make that fourth line productive. As I have pointed out before, if the Habs ae going to have succe...
...g, I lifted the foot that I was about to put weight on, almost by instinct. The result was a head first tumble that sent me flying a good six to ten FEET across the concrete. While I don't really remember the fall that much, I do remember falling kind of like a stunt man; rolling with it instead...
...mbers … then I have to assume he simply did not want to remain here. Given that, I believe just as much, if not more, blame should be placed at the FEET of the organization…specifically ownership and general manager Don Waddell…for failing to do their part in creating a winning situation here ...
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