Axl Rhoadz
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Well, EDM is kind of a good team.As much as I like the win, the second period was a bit of a mess. If DR didnt come up with numerous big saves this game would have been a loss
Well, EDM is kind of a good team.As much as I like the win, the second period was a bit of a mess. If DR didnt come up with numerous big saves this game would have been a loss
What Hiller said about it not being fair to put him in af the the penalties rings true. I’m the UK historically young players got rotated in on the occasional 5/5 shift and if the game was decided they sometimes played a bit more. 3 shifts in a game wasn’t uncommon.without context or additional information I have no idea BUT...
There were three penalties at the end of the second period.
Turcotte doesn't kill penalties and special teams frequently disrupts the flow of normal line changes.
SO... I think what he's trying to say is Turcotte wound up not playing (through no fault of his own) for the second half of the second period.
the first penalty was taken at 12:26 of the 2nd period.
Turcotte's last shift ended at.... 12:26
At the end of that kill the Kings got two line changes out before the next penalty
55-11-9
12-24-22
Then Moore takes a tripping penalty at 16:38
After the Kings killed THAT penalty they got one shift in
55-80-12
and then the OTHER too many men penatly which bled into the third period
So through no fault of his own (other than his part of the 1st penalty).... Turcotte is out of the lineup for 8 minutes of game clock... probably around 16-20 minutes of actual time and then an additional 18 minutes of intermission then the penalty kill at the start of the third....
The kid hasn't had a shift in like 40 minutes maybe?
He's on the fourth line and doesn't play the penalty kill.
Grundstrom and Lewis do.
I don't know if that's the actual explanation... I have no idea if they were punishing Turcotte for his involvement in the too many men penalty.
Hiller did say that he'll use ice time as a carrot as it's one of the few big incentives a coach has to use with his team but even if that IS why he didn't play in the second half of a 4-0 win I wouldn't expect a "players coach" in his first post game press conference that ended in a triumphant shutout victory to toss one of his younger players under the bus when there's a perfectly reasonable explanation available to him.
I think this is likely right but I can’t ever remember a coach saying this before. Maybe they were never asked about situations like that in the past but I find it weird. I’m sure Turc was grateful for the protection ;-)without context or additional information I have no idea BUT...
There were three penalties at the end of the second period.
Turcotte doesn't kill penalties and special teams frequently disrupts the flow of normal line changes.
SO... I think what he's trying to say is Turcotte wound up not playing (through no fault of his own) for the second half of the second period.
the first penalty was taken at 12:26 of the 2nd period.
Turcotte's last shift ended at.... 12:26
At the end of that kill the Kings got two line changes out before the next penalty
55-11-9
12-24-22
Then Moore takes a tripping penalty at 16:38
After the Kings killed THAT penalty they got one shift in
55-80-12
and then the OTHER too many men penatly which bled into the third period
So through no fault of his own (other than his part of the 1st penalty).... Turcotte is out of the lineup for 8 minutes of game clock... probably around 16-20 minutes of actual time and then an additional 18 minutes of intermission then the penalty kill at the start of the third....
The kid hasn't had a shift in like 40 minutes maybe?
He's on the fourth line and doesn't play the penalty kill.
Grundstrom and Lewis do.
I don't know if that's the actual explanation... I have no idea if they were punishing Turcotte for his involvement in the too many men penalty.
Hiller did say that he'll use ice time as a carrot as it's one of the few big incentives a coach has to use with his team but even if that IS why he didn't play in the second half of a 4-0 win I wouldn't expect a "players coach" in his first post game press conference that ended in a triumphant shutout victory to toss one of his younger players under the bus when there's a perfectly reasonable explanation available to him.
In only 4 months, he's transitioned from bust to Captain. Amazing comeback story.I think this is slowly becoming Byfields team. Wish hed take more ownership right now but its coming along.
This is really his first full season.
He started great and when the losing streak started it was around the time his play tailed off. He wasnt horrible but he was clearly banged up and fatigued.
Coming out of the break he looked great last night.
If hes just a passenger thats 2 of his goals and his assist off the score sheet and they likely dont win.
As much as I like the win, the second period was a bit of a mess. If DR didnt come up with numerous big saves this game would have been a loss
What got mcdavid so pissed that he snapped his stick?
Its going to be interesting to see what happens to Matt Roy....I almost wish the Kings would move Doughty instead. Cant see how they can keep under the cap....hes a huge part of the defense but also an upcoming UFA.
I will keep banging that drum that they should trade Roy. Sellers market. Premium on defense. Not a lot of picks this year.Its going to be interesting to see what happens to Matt Roy....I almost wish the Kings would move Doughty instead. Cant see how they can keep under the cap....hes a huge part of the defense but also an upcoming UFA.
Not directing this at you but I don't buy anything Hiller is saying. Game is already over with only a few minutes left hell you can maybe put Turcs in for a shift or two. Plus what penalty did Turcotte commit? The too many men was on Kopi I thought.without context or additional information I have no idea BUT...
There were three penalties at the end of the second period.
Turcotte doesn't kill penalties and special teams frequently disrupts the flow of normal line changes.
SO... I think what he's trying to say is Turcotte wound up not playing (through no fault of his own) for the second half of the second period.
the first penalty was taken at 12:26 of the 2nd period.
Turcotte's last shift ended at.... 12:26
At the end of that kill the Kings got two line changes out before the next penalty
55-11-9
12-24-22
Then Moore takes a tripping penalty at 16:38
After the Kings killed THAT penalty they got one shift in
55-80-12
and then the OTHER too many men penatly which bled into the third period
So through no fault of his own (other than his part of the 1st penalty).... Turcotte is out of the lineup for 8 minutes of game clock... probably around 16-20 minutes of actual time and then an additional 18 minutes of intermission then the penalty kill at the start of the third....
The kid hasn't had a shift in like 40 minutes maybe?
He's on the fourth line and doesn't play the penalty kill.
Grundstrom and Lewis do.
I don't know if that's the actual explanation... I have no idea if they were punishing Turcotte for his involvement in the too many men penalty.
Hiller did say that he'll use ice time as a carrot as it's one of the few big incentives a coach has to use with his team but even if that IS why he didn't play in the second half of a 4-0 win I wouldn't expect a "players coach" in his first post game press conference that ended in a triumphant shutout victory to toss one of his younger players under the bus when there's a perfectly reasonable explanation available to him.
Seems more like Hiller was desperate to start off with a win and didn't want to risk playing a rookie much when things were going well.
i'm 50-50 on it, he 100% could have played in garbage time. hiller was more than willing to throw JAD out there for more shifts so protecting the rotation isn't really trueNot directing this at you but I don't buy anything Hiller is saying. Game is already over with only a few minutes left hell you can maybe put Turcs in for a shift or two. Plus what penalty did Turcotte commit? The too many men was on Kopi I thought.
Big points on the line, glad they got the win! Rittich was great!
But they didn’t play all that amazing. They finally kept the lead but did everything in their power to give it away.
Hopefully this isn’t just new coach energy that wears off and the start of them turning a corner.
Big points on the line, glad they got the win! Rittich was great!
But they didn’t play all that amazing. They finally kept the lead but did everything in their power to give it away.
Hopefully this isn’t just new coach energy that wears off and the start of them turning a corner.
Couldn't watch the game, did the game get chippy in the 3rd? Either Turc was hurt or Hiller didn't want a-holes like Kane to run him, up 3-0.i'm 50-50 on it, he 100% could have played in garbage time. hiller was more than willing to throw JAD out there for more shifts so protecting the rotation isn't really true
Moving Doughty is absolutely the preferred move, but it will never happen for rather obvious reasons.Its going to be interesting to see what happens to Matt Roy....I almost wish the Kings would move Doughty instead. Cant see how they can keep under the cap....hes a huge part of the defense but also an upcoming UFA.
deharnais is no talent goon
It wasn’t the reason but if a hockey player needs to be sat so he doesn’t get hurt, hockey’s not for him.Couldn't watch the game, did the game get chippy in the 3rd? Either Turc was hurt or Hiller didn't want a-holes like Kane to run him, up 3-0.
Turcotte was the one that jumped over the boards early when Kopitar kicked the puck to get the too many men on the ice penaltyNot directing this at you but I don't buy anything Hiller is saying. Game is already over with only a few minutes left hell you can maybe put Turcs in for a shift or two. Plus what penalty did Turcotte commit? The too many men was on Kopi I thought.