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...o can grind out the opponent and win battles along the boards and chip in some points. Rychel is just 21 years of age and comes in just over six FEET but has a heavy frame and weighs in at 215 pounds. With the abundance of smaller highly skilled players in the system, it makes a lot of sense f...
...block a shot, if the D pump fakes it and takes a quick step to the side, you kind of screwed. You watch him play, you get him the puck up top and his FEET are always moving. So it’s kind of hard to block the shot. It may not be the hardest shot, but it’s heavy and it gets through the majority of...
Rather than rehash everything from Jarome Iginla scoring his 600th goal Monday night, I've included links to my NHL.com game story and sidebar from the Avalanche's 4-1 win against the Kings. This is the...
...trength to his 6'0 190 lb. frame. He won the fastest skater event at the 2015 NHL All Star Game. The kid can flat out fly. His brain, eyes, hands and FEET are always moving fast. What Drouin needs is a head coach who appreciates and can cultivate his unique hockey skills. Drouin is in desperate need...
...s version of Team Canada had a sense of entitlement that because they put on the Maple Leaf that they had expected everyone else to bow down at their FEET and hand them wins. Canada can't and won't win every year, otherwise it would be a very boring tournament. Five year winning streaks are fun,...
Be sure to 'like' Hockeybuzz on Facebook! Had it not been for the gigantic ‘2016’ on the auxiliary rink 12 FEET to the right of the Boston Bruins bench, you would have guessed that today’s Winter Classic game between the B’s and Montreal Canadiens was being played in 2015. Or 2014. Or 201...
...g more like the rebuiding/project team many predicted prior to this campaign. All that said, the Habs are the Habs again. They are moving their FEET and flying. Their defense is playing with the kind of confidence that allows them to pinch more and carry the puck more...the kind of confidence ...
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...wrestle under the name Tony Cross before starting an officiating career, and he certainly was built for it. On skates, Mike stood damn close to seven FEET tall. On his bare FEET, Mike stood a little over 6-foot-9 and he weighed about 265 well-hewn pounds. I can still close my eyes and remember g...
...one. Kaleta would have been a perfect player to play tonight in Washington. When most guys shrink during rough hockey games, Kaleta grows to seven FEET tall. Kaleta rises to the challenge. Always did. Always will. Kaleta is an NHLer. He just needs another opportunity be it in Buffalo or in ano...
...n the slot and proceeded to bury a rebound that came sharply of the back-wall. No Sabre, including Ennis who was loafing on the play, was within five FEET of Beagle as he sent it home. "We gave them those opportunities," said Bylsma to the gathered media post-game. "We didn't give them a lot, but...
... the rink for his ninth goal of the season. Eakin won a defensive zone faceoff to the left of Lehtonen and retrieved the puck in the corner. From 187 FEET away from the goal line, Eakin banked the puck off the side boards and sent it the length of the ice directly into the vacant cage at the other e...
...t Muzzin could have "Targeted" the head of Boyd Gordon when he initially commits to making the hit. Why? Because Gordon was standing upright, is 6'0" FEET tall, and Muzzin's hip cannot reach that high. In the split second prior to the contact, Gordon kneels. So unless Jake Muzzin has foresight, ther...
...ts, the Big Bad Bruins, and to have a first meeting this late in the season is rather curious. But then again, it did give Eichel a chance to get his FEET wet before the North Chelmsford, MA native returned to the area where he grew up. Boston has been hot as of late. They're 6-2-2 in their last...
...lways makes me think about my late father, Bill Stewart Jr. At this time of year, my dad would have been coaching and reffing with me about three FEET behind him at The old Boston Arena. The smells, the sounds, the smiling faces, the anticipation that Santa was coming to town. I was busy playing...
...points in 34 games. 3) I wrote in my preview that discipline has been and continues to be an issue for the Jets and that if the Flames moved their FEET and didn't retaliate to the Jets' physicality they'd get their fair share of power plays. That was the case as the Flames had five PP opportuniti...
...e fight between Ryan Reaves and Tyler Randell, and absolutely blew Scottie Upshall up with a second period hit that brought the Garden crowd to their FEET. Up next It’s time for the Christmas break for the Black and Gold. They will return to the ice on Sat. night for a head-to-head with the...
...ring with top-PK duties would be a great thing for the defense. Cody Franson--when he tries to step into one from the point oft-times it sails ten FEET wide and has players ducking for cover all over the zone. He's got the intensity of Thomas Vanek and can skate just about as fast, neither of whi...
...spring Voracek and Simmonds on a two-on-one counterattack. Simmonds finished off Voracek's cross-ice feed with a perfectly executed snap shot from 14 FEET over Allen. The goal had no chance at making a save. With 30 seconds left in the second period, the Flyers received their first power play si...
...harnais and Pacioretty, I would have given Michael McCarron an opportunity there rather than Weise. McCarron had an okay first NHL game. He got his FEET wet and got called for a phantom 2nd penalty. McCarron though has a nose for the net and would create traffic and opportunities for his linemate...
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