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... doesn't finish his back-checking assignment, or one your highly paid d-man won't use the glass when it matters, or one of your big men can't get his FEET moving in the third and takes unnecessary stick infractions - then what's wrong with saying "how about taking some notes for the coach from the r...
...t dinner with friends, as I tried not to stay focused on the conversation at the table and not at the TV broadcast of the game above the bar about 10 FEET away. But between listening to most of the first period and overtime on the car radio and stealing glimpses at the screen at dinner, I caught...
... doing the right thing by keeping him in the NHL, but it’s time to let the kid play some games. I'm not saying every night, but he needs to get his FEET wet. I know the organization wants to protect him, but let’s be honest here, there have been plenty of 19 year olds that have played in the...
...ns in order for this team to succeed. I love the Green-Schultz factor on D. These guys are ready to be NHL'ers and will need a few games to get their FEET wet, but as of now Mike Green seems fully at home on the ice at this level, Schultz is next in line as he looks to perform well enough to keep hi...
...cut down the angle there. Pens' coverage in front of their own zone left much to be desired on the second goal. Linesman Mark Shewchyk left his FEET and elbowed Wallin in the face - accidentally of course. He won't be hearing from Collie... Sykora's backhand goal was #250 for his career ...
...h greater when he does start. Ottawa is off until Saturday night after the Florida game. Florida is the type of opponent Emery needs to get his FEET back under him. The pressure won't be as great had he faced a division rival and the Panthers are not one of the stronger teams to start the sea...
Quoteables "To really let a bone heal 100 percent, you'd have to give it a couple months. I won't be the only player in the league, especially a defenseman, that's playing with a sore foot. I'll be fine." - Blues dman Jay McKee on his return to the lineup. McKee has helped develop protective pa...
...hers know they dropped by. Please join in. It is as easy as just typing “Here” and posting reply. That would be a really great way to dip your FEET in and so other team’s fans can know that we Kings’ fans are present, passionate and involved. Carla Muller [email protected]...
...with 3 impressive road wins. We all know how that one ended. There were 3-game stretches of good here and there but when you look at it from 20,000 FEET the season was a constant struggle and battle to gain some kind of momentum. The battle was ultimately lost. Is my point that we should not b...
... have memorable games either. St. Louis scored their 3rd goal with Seabrook closer to the Blue Line then his own net, and his partner Keith was 20 FEET away from Khabby also. On Kariya's first goal of the game and as a Blue, he had so much time he almost guided the puck into the net, once again K...
...see the effort. From my seat, I am pretty vocal for an otherwise shy person (really) and have been known to scream “Break a sweat”, “Move your FEET” or last year’s slogan, “Play Harder”. The last one still makes me chuckle. My expectations for these men, rich men but people, is no...
...tely they got the next one." On the Devils Forecheck: "We knew they were going to come hard...we were probably a bit guilty of not moving our FEET. So it probably looked like they were moving a lot better. For us, I think it is a matter of not starting well, but I thought we picked it up aft...
...aromir Jagr and he should not be knocked down as easily as he has been. He may be realizing his size; he drew a penalty Saturday night by keeping his FEET moving and not falling immediately. If he makes that a habit, he will be an all around better player in both ends of the rink. The Penguins o...
... retaliating; as he had ample reason to be frustrated on a shift where Allen nailed him earlier. Allen also found a way to smash Kostopoulos about 10 FEET away from the puck...why didn't anyone step up and feed this guy his lunch? Was I the only one thinking about that? Who cares if he got up right ...
...ever reason, San Jose wasn't ready to compete during the first half of the game. The defense couldn't move the puck, every shot was coming from 50-60 FEET out, there were too many lazy penalties, Vancouver was snapping up all the loose pucks, it seemed every other time San Jose gained the zone there...
...s left. Ryan Miller took his hat off and put his helmet on, as if to signal TiBo's exit from the game. During the ensuing timeout, TiBo hopped to his FEET and skated in the right face off circle. Obvious pain and discomfort was written all over his face. Don't be surprised if Miller takes the cag...
... can be a point producer. He's fast, he's slick, and he has a knack for making big plays when needed. He's an x-factor that brings the fans to their FEET when he grabs the puck. There aren't many players that fans get excited about as soon as they touch the puck. It's the speed. It's devastating. ...
...rket, I'd be in jail for 10 years.' And that should be the case, just not in the arena. You've asked athletes to be confined in an arena that's 200 FEET by 85 FEET, and asked them to battle each other within the established N.H.L. rules of body-checking and fighting, for 60 minutes, and they expec...
...e game (there’s that luck thing again). The Bergeron goal was not pretty but it did seem rather impressive that Bergeron was able to stay on his FEET long enough to find the puck in a scrum in front of the San Jose net and pot it. Ward’s shot was a beauty but one that Nabokov probably would...
... touch pass, and he's always overskating the puck. However, if he doesn't use his speed he's ineffective, so his hands just have to catch up with his FEET. 7) Nabokov goofed on the winner - Every loss could be boiled down to one goaltender allowing more goals than the masked man at the other end ...
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