Baby steps. Another long lay off. Thanks, Minnesota.
I haven't seen a guy pass that hard in years
Baby steps. Another long lay off. Thanks, Minnesota.
didn't think about it til you mentioned but i guess that was him i saw, he took a shot that was blocked or missed or something then the puck came back out to him at the point and he hammered a pass into someone that wasn't ready for it
The long infirmary list says otherwise.Yeah worst possible time for a few more days off, ugh
What a botched coaching move on the challenge. It felt like the Kings were going to win tonight no matter what but that move was a real nail on the coffin.
Yes and no. In chess its called a desperado attack.What a botched coaching move on the challenge. Everyone in that building knew what happened except Boughner. It felt like the Kings were going to win tonight no matter what but that 5 on 3 was a real nail on the coffin.
The long infirmary list says otherwise.
It’s a good thing.
Ya, but have you ever seen a play like that where a player gets fouled and knocks the goalie out of position (without actually being pushed or knocked into the goalie)? It's kind of a weird play. Even Foxy hadn't seen a play like that.
But it definitely put the game out of reach at that point.
JAD Grundstrom and Moore were awesome tonight. Strand looked like he was evolving after each shift. He and Maatta worked well together. Happy wherever Bjornfot ends up, I get the big picture but I love watching him play.
i would've said that it's one of those challenges that you do to show confidence in your goalie but then i read boughner's postgame comments about jonesWhat a botched coaching move on the challenge. Everyone in that building knew what happened except Boughner. It felt like the Kings were going to win tonight no matter what but that 5 on 3 was a real nail on the coffin.
Unfortunately he won't be the one selected. I'm still betting Walker is the odd man out.
Also man loved watching Bjornfot completely dismantle bigger players in Meier and Hertl repeatedly. So calm. And his work on that PK was sublime.
i would've said that it's one of those challenges that you do to show confidence in your goalie but then i read boughner's postgame comments about jones
didn't know sheng peng was up in san jose now either
Seriously I was so dang impressed with how calm and collected he was. Not phased one bit with the bigger players and just solid as hail!!! You can tell he's just got it. But very reminiscent of a young Drew. He may not have the offense like Drew but he's just got something about him. Never like to jump ahead but he looks like he will be a top pairing dman.
With about 2 minutes left there was a sequence where he was covering a Shark who had the puck. Can't remember who it was, but he kept changing directions on the boards and I was so impressed by Bjornfots edge work. He never lost inside position and forced the puck carrier to cycle the puck. It was such a veteran looking play.
Seriously I was so dang impressed with how calm and collected he was. Not phased one bit with the bigger players and just solid as hail!!! You can tell he's just got it. But very reminiscent of a young Drew. He may not have the offense like Drew but he's just got something about him. Never like to jump ahead but he looks like he will be a top pairing dman.
He was also captain of that Team Sweden team, so that should also tell you sumethin sumethin wink wink.
"He is a two-way, strong skating defender,” said Christian Ruuttu, the Kings Head European Scout. “He can play the power-play and penalty-kill and is a leader on his team highlighted by the gold medal this past spring, the first gold medal Sweden has won in the Under-18 Worlds. Each player we talked to talked about Tobias was him being a leader on their team. He is a special character player as well.”