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... he is not far removed from being among the top defensive scorers in the league. Tyler Kennedy should be here to stay at this point. He keeps his FEET moving at all times no matter where he is on the ice and is flashing some good offensive instincts. He has quickly become one of the most excitin...
...att and Ryan Getzlaf after the final horn, and two between George Parros and Andrew Peters. Neither was a great scrap, but both got the fans on their FEET. In addition to those Todd Bertuzzi fought Paul Gaustad in another average, at best, fight. All three were spirited, though, and all six players ...
...the Blue & White over Nashville at the Air Canada Centre. Leafs' general manager John Ferguson sits in an enclosed booth in the press box, roughly 20 FEET over my right shoulder. And John Jr. has morphed into a virtual clone of his late father -- the irrepressible John Bowie Ferguson -- when it come...
...least a semblance of a hockey purpose to the play, but the time for "setting a tone" with a big hit was long gone at that point. Besides, he left his FEET to go high on Niskanen and that's never a clean way to hit. What it really was, as I wrote above, was a case of a frustrated player doing som...
.... Buffalo were patient and they chipped pucks off the wall and they advance through the minefield with quick, tape to tape passes wll the while, with FEET in constant motion. Buffalo scored twice on 9 shots. Miller made six saves on six shots. After 40, Sabres lead shots on goal 16-14. The...
...The building finally sounded alive but then it went quiet in a hurry. Four of the five penalties have been a result of the Sens not moving their FEET, very lazy penalties. Hooking and tripping penalties have got to stop in the 3rd period. If the Sens have even a remote shot at winning this ...
...core a Hat Trick and it seemed like that was going to be the case. Ruutu got the puck and beat a defender to break in over the Blueline. As he was 20 FEET from the net he didn’t shoot but rather slid the puck over to the snake bitten Samsonov who shot and did not score. No one would have blame...
...it with solid goaltending. But, maybe I've just been seeing DP too long in that goal crease. But to me, he looked a bit tired. Too many times off his FEET and flopping around, like that goldfish in the Faith No More video. Ricky, it's time to sit out a game and let Dubie shake off some rust. Nevermi...
...th, Crawford never completely instilled any confidence in me when he got here or since. That being said, if current issues are put at Crawford’s FEET ALONE, then the players get another pass and this team may never make the first required big step forward. Stability is key. With 50% turnover ...
... first period and the Sharks had caught the Kings on a line change. Cheechoo had the puck with a clear 4-on-1, but he put a wrist shot on goal for 30 FEET out, killing the chance and leaving 17,000+ throwing their hands up in disgust. Carle/Rivet/Murray - All three players were guilty of little d...
...es does he wander out of his crease only to play the puck to the backhand of the defensemen? This makes it difficult for the defensemen to gather his FEET and adjust, therefore causing them to overcommit which usually leads to turnovers. Ottawa needs Emery to steal a game for his team much like Ger...
...urn to Vancouver a year and a half after Mike Keenan so graciously invited him to Florida and sent Roberto Luongo here. There he was, less than 5 FEET away from his check in the slot and he made absolutely no effort to make the play that all peewee hockey players are taught to make. Maybe he was...
...e net. I wasn't giving that one up. I couldn’t believe I missed it. Everyone said, ‘what the heck did you do?’ I just pulled it. I shot it five FEET wide from four FEET away.” ** RALEIGH, N.C. _ Braydon Coburn got a two-year extension worth $2.6 million overall and $1.3 against the...
... asked Colin what was behind his thought process and he just felt Scott could have stopped. He tried to stop. The video clearly shows snow from both FEET. His momentum more than anything carried him into the player in a vulnerable position.” Ok, fair enough, there’s a difference of opinion...
...s behind his thought process and he just felt Scott could have stopped,” Holmgren said. “He tried to stop. The video clearly shows snow from both FEET. His momentum more than anything carried him into the player in a vulnerable position. “What do you want player like that to do? You gotta ...
...to Albert's head, which them pressed both into the boards. Subsequently, Alberts lay on the ice for several minutes, and was eventually lifted to his FEET and escorted to the locker room. A escort, by the way, to a chorus of boos from Philly fans. Ablerts is to be evaluated today. This is not the...
...layer. If you look at the all games this year and past years, I’m a guy who finishes his check. He was close to boards. It wasn’t like he was 2-3 FEET from the boards … I let up. It’s unfortunate he stayed down.” Here is John Stevens: “I had a brief look at it between periods and ...
...uld they? Guys like Tucker are a dying breed. its too bad. I love the way Tucker plays and I admire his passion and tenacity. He plays like he's 7 FEET tall, and he's all about the TEAM. If I were Tucker, I'd want out of Toronto. His present teammates will never be able to play at his emotio...
The penalty shot (which originated in the 1934-35 season as a shot taken from inside the circle 38 FEET from the goal and was modified to allow the puck carrier to skate in before shooting in 1938-39) hasn’t changed much over the years in the NHL. The last change was in 1961-62, when it was decid...
...t skater and the way he was able to get completely past Aucoin was not surprising to many Hawk fans. Aucoin couldn’t recover enough to get within 5 FEET of Sharp who skated in untouched and buried his shot. Sharp is starting to perform like a good goal scorer should as he is making the most of his...
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