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...ry other stuff including Getzlaf, but overall I felt the contest didn't deliver what I hoped for. The goalies should only be allowed to come a couple FEET out in my opinion, allowing players a chance to pull of moves in the open ice instead of worrying about a pokecheck (Nabokov). The other part...
...t a toe in the crease or anything incidental to the goal being scored. Staal sliding into the crease and still being there when the puck was a couple FEET in front of the net directly contributed to the goal. Unfortunately, because the ruling on the ice was a goal (i.e., no interference), the on...
...t coming. Storming off the bench, on for Plekanec (Mr. responsible taking a shift in the offensive zone), Brian Smolinski got a look from within five FEET of the blue paint, care of Mr. Konsistant (oops I think it’s spelt Kostitsyn), and pocketed his first goal of the night. All of a sudden it...
...ill guy, Todd Fedoruk, gets the Wild going with the first goal on a nice pass from Demitra. Rolston unloaded another cannon on Theodore from about 4 FEET away to put the Wild up 2-0. Colorado bounced back with 2 with a little help from Backstrom knocking one in on himself. Demitra nets the game w...
...e around on the PP. It is beginning to come around because they are giving teams some different angles to watch. If you are not the puck carrier your FEET should be moving, if not take a seat and think about why you are not skating. Shoes are for standing around, so if you have skates on and you are...
...to take a page out of Vinny Levavalier’s book in order to beat him. Last year in the playoffs, Vinny scored 4 goals on Brodeur from within a couple FEET from the goal line. You have to shoot on him from strange angles, and you have to shoot as much as possible. The Canadiens really need to simplif...
...t as fast as Ovechkin. Comparing this to Downie’s hit is apples to oranges. If Kovalchuk would have been going the same speed as Downie, left his FEET to the point if he didn’t make contact he would have gone head first into the boards, and dive forward, you have a case. Also, replays show Do...
...ped veins in some Bruce Banneresque rage. Last night the Isles came out ready, willing and able while the Hurricane were the ones caught with flat-FEET. The Islanders burned them with a transition game, scoring on Carolina's own powerplay three times. The Hurricane are no patsies, and they gave I...
...s, but he didn't seem invincible. When the Flyers beat the Devils in the 2004 playoffs, they had some success shooting the puck directly at Brodeur's FEET and collecting rebound goals on the other side of the net. They didn't score any that way tonight, but came close twice. When he's at the peak o...
... full! I wasn't so sure about a Monday afternoon game, but the Islanders Faithful are ready to rock! They're cheering and chanting and stomping thier FEET...I have no idea why I'm surprised, but I am! Now to the game... Both teams have traded quality scoring opportunities in close the with goa...
...h to win a Cup and was recognized at one time as being a top goalie. He was also able to sit out a year over a contract dispute and still land on his FEET and win a Cup. He was then in the right place at the right time to benefit from an over eager young GM’s desire to bring a winner to Chicago....
...berto Luongo. Luongo certainly wasn’t at his best, especially in the rebound-control department, but you certainly can’t lay the blame at his FEET. The kings capitalized on a few defensive breakdowns and the Canucks failed to do so with a plethora of them. Lui was as surprised as the rest of...
...ens outshooting the Flyers for the second period 9-3. Problem is nobody is going to the net! Jason Spezza equals terrible penalty, not moving his FEET and gets caught hooking! ...
... up to the a puck that was flipped into the Canadiens zone by Petr Sykora and fired it into the empty net. It is worth noting that he was close to 10 FEET behind the Canadiens defenseman and he beat him to the loose puck and scored the goal. That is what great players bring when the game is on the t...
... credit for the goal that found its way into the net with a littel help from Brian Campbell. :34 seconds. 3-0 Leafs: Poni beats Miller from 50 FEET away-- no screen. Miller's gotta tighten up and make that save. ****** Sundin sits for interefering with Roy..... no luck for the Buffalo ...
...andem that goes head to head with the other teams best line every night. The clock is ticking down. He makes one move, toes drags it back towards his FEET as Morris tries to hit him. He rolls off that one and it looks like he is going to the inside. He drags it back to his back hand and cuts in towa...
...off of the ice. He was coming down the right wing boards with the puck and was sort of steered away. He fell to the ice and went into the back boards FEET first...the legs looked to buckle in a very awkward position. No word on what it could be as of yet, but he didn't seem to be able to put weight ...
... right into Huet’s pad. Then, with just a couple of minutes on the clock, Kovalchuk got his best chance of the game, a ripping one-timer from eight FEET inside the blue line, and Huet absolutely robbed him with his glove. There it was, a bad goal was scored, and forgotten…huge saves were made, a...
...wide to the left Brashear - glove save Reasoner - Shoots wide Who says shootouts aren't exciting?? This is great! All the fans are on their FEET! Pettinger - fans on the shot in close Cogliano - five hole stopped again Erskine - backhands it high - glove save Moreau - POST!!! ...
...smart passes and more importantly smart shots. Passes should go to open players. Shots shouldn’t be taken when there is someone to block it eight FEET in front of you. This might seem like common sense, but it’s a problem that plagues this team’s power play. #3 – Getting the right play...
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