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Mark Spizzirri: GAME 5: Heartbreak in Hockeytown

June 3, 2008 - 5:07 AM ET

...y time an opponent gets clipped with your stick and he starts bleeding, you are asking for a penalty. The kickerwas that it took place literally 195 FEET away from Chris Osgood. The Penguins got a huge emotional boost from seeing four minutes on the power play clock along with Sergei Gonchar, ...

: Sykora to McGuire: "I Will Score" - Pens Win In Triple OT 4-3

June 2, 2008 - 1:52 PM ET

... has been absolutely phenomenal. He is the first forward back on D and has been leading a charge into the offensive zone. He is constantly moving his FEET and gathering up all loose pucks. I will really miss him on this team next season....unlesss... Marc Andre Fleury had his coming out party ton...

Bill Meltzer: Flyers prospectus: Question marks among top wingers

June 1, 2008 - 10:54 PM ET

...s). He was soft on the puck along the boards and unable to create time and space on the line rush. John Stevens called Prospal out for not moving his FEET in the offensive zone, but the player did not make the necessary adjustments with any consistency. Key stat: Thirteen of Prospal’s 33 goals ...

: Twelve Less Angry Fans - Part II

June 1, 2008 - 5:42 PM ET

... 2. Davis Drewiske: He is a solid AHL player who needs to improve before he will make the NHL jump. More specifically, he needs to improve his ‘FEET’. (I may have taken down that wrong.) 3. Scott Parse: He was hurt most of last year. He was a tough college player. 4. Patrik Hers...

Howard Berger: Memories Of 20 Years In Radio

May 30, 2008 - 8:48 PM ET

...ce for post-game interviews, and had walked out to an alley behind, and just to the right, of home-plate. It was from that vantagepoint -- perhaps 30 FEET away -- that I witnessed second-baseman Roberto Alomar hitting the most memorable home-run in Toronto baseball history. With teammate Devon White...

: The Top 40 List

May 30, 2008 - 7:05 AM ET

...vomit. 1. John Tortorella John Tortorella is great. His methods might be unconventional, but he demands accountability and holds his players’ FEET to the fire when they don’t deliver. He played the game at 5-foot-8 and a shade over 170 pounds, barreling up and down the wing with an acid to...

: Return of the Penguins

May 29, 2008 - 8:54 AM ET

...o the Red Wing back pedal that marked the new march of the Penguins. When Sidney Crosby popped in his second goal, the raucous crowd came to their FEET. Another exclamation in the din to the shifting roles. This was their turf. Their crowd. Their ice. Their cup run. Detroit's looming stone began ...

: Pre-Game Three: "Can You Hand Me The White Out?"

May 28, 2008 - 1:06 PM ET

...hat could result in a ton of goals if they can make it happen, especially when you consider all the loose pucks that have been in and around Osgood's FEET and goal crease. Maybe they can "white out" the physical play of Detroit, especially Kronwall and Stuart. The two Detroit rear guards have pu...

: Game 2 - Pittsburgh vs Detroit – Pens Shutout AGAIN in Detroit, 3-0

May 26, 2008 - 11:01 PM ET

... Kennedy. • 1st TV timeout thoughts – Good pacing to this one so far. Kronwall had another big hit on Ruutu. He looked as though he left his FEET a bit, but it appeared to me as though he left them with the contact. Crosby made an amazing backhand pass from the boards to set up Malone for a...

Julie Robenhymer: Time To Get Dirty...

May 25, 2008 - 12:08 PM ET

...s this post season. Marian Hossa - Seemed to be the only forward with confidence in his shot, as he took 4 and missed 2. He was always moving his FEET and trying to find the open space. Still looking for more from him though. Jordan Staal - He didn't have any impact offensively (didn't even ...

Howard Berger: NHL Crisis-Free Heading Into 2008 Stanley Cup

May 23, 2008 - 1:56 AM ET

...reer goal. Howe took passes from linemates Mahovlich and Alex Delvecchio to beat Penguins' goalie Les Binkley with a low shot to the far side from 15 FEET. It occurred at 7:13 of the first period. A sparse gathering of 4,414 spectators rose and cheered for Howe, but sat down as soon as referee Ron W...

: Winged Wheels, Flightless Birds and Lord Stanley…

May 21, 2008 - 1:01 AM ET

...s from other members of their ranks. For Detroit, Johan Franzen was the darling of the dance early this year, as every puck that came within five FEET of him found it’s way in the net. He is recovering from concussion like symptoms right now, but others have picked up the ball. Secondary scori...

Eklund: "No More Monkeys Jumping On The Bed!"

May 18, 2008 - 1:56 PM ET

...e that on "any given break" someone needs to do "something to them" to attempt to slow them down. If you are driving to the net and never leave your FEET you may get hooked and held and it MAY not get called, but you also will create a serious scoring chance. If you fall down from a trip either th...

Bill Meltzer: Flyers Playoff Gameday: Game 5 vs. Penguins

May 18, 2008 - 9:45 AM ET

... on Thursday were rebound goals; one of which came off an unscreened Randy Jones wrist shot from the point. It's when the Flyers stop moving their FEET that the Penguins start to dominate. That's true of playing an opponent, but Pittsburgh is especially deadly when they're not forced to fight for...

Bill Meltzer: Flyers Playoff Gameday: Game 4 vs. Penguins

May 15, 2008 - 8:38 AM ET

WRAPUP The Flyers showed a lot of heart and determination to send the series back to Pittsburgh. The Flyers moved their FEET (at least in the first two periods -- not enough for a stretch in the third ) and got pucks and traffic to the net. "I thought we came out with real good energy," coach...

: Mad Max - Beyond Mellon’sdome; Penguins Grab 2-0 Lead in Eastern Final

May 12, 2008 - 3:18 PM ET

... did have a whale of a tussle with Scottie Upshall. The two were throwing bombs and actually slammed to the ice quickly, before getting back to their FEET and continuing the battle. Sidney Crosby played his finest game of the playoffs and could have about 4 goals if not for the play of Marty Bir...

Howard Berger: Leafs' GM Search -- A Practical Look

May 11, 2008 - 3:40 PM ET

... NONIS: The jury is still out on Vancouver's former GM, though he is extremely well-liked by people in the NHL, and will almost certainly land on his FEET somewhere in the league. His level of accomplishment with the Canucks, however, isn't much different than Ferguson's in Toronto. Nonis missed the...

Bill Meltzer: Flyers-Penguins Series Preview (Part II of II)

May 8, 2008 - 2:54 PM ET

...lyers, Prospal is more of a natural playmaker than scorer (although he obviously can finish, too). The big thing with Prospal is whether he keeps his FEET moving. The Penguins do not have a defensive pairing equal to Montreal’s top pairing of Mike Komisarek and Andrei Markov. Prospal may be ...

: Keystone Countdown Continues...Conference Call Transcripts From Today...

May 7, 2008 - 6:40 PM ET

...round? RYAN MALONE: I think just how really simple you have to play. Ottawa kept the puck moving forward, shot everything on net, just kept their FEET moving was the big thing. Those first 10 minutes of Game 1, felt like they had 10 guys on the ice for everybody on our team (laughter). They were...

: Nonis may be the man for Leafs job

May 7, 2008 - 4:26 PM ET

...great orator for the organization and if all else fails, he could certainly pursue a career as a diplomat. Although I'm sure Maurice will land on his FEET someplace. (I'm betting Ottawa, any takers?) I could also easily see him slipping into the executive suite or public relations down the road i...

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