Talbot just let three visible shots get past him. Kings could beat the Oilers but the pp does nothing and Cam will give up 4 a night. Kings never are able to put them away. I still think the series is the Oilers to lose.
Turcs and Akil will skate in warm ups and get ready to make their playoff debut and then Mike Babcock Hiller will yank them and go 10-8. LOL.Turcs will get killed. But tbh screw the reign and bring up both
What do you think is talbots glaring weakness as a goalie. I think today he had a lot of difficulty knowing when to be aggressive towards the shooterNope!
Personally, I think it's sink or swim with Talbot. Rittich only plays if there is an unfortunate injury to Talbot. In Game 1 the Kings were down 6-2 and there was no thought of putting Rittich in to give Talbot some rest.I'm thinking Cam still starts Friday, but I think the leash is extremely short. Thankfully the top line/Drew were on it today
I don't think they suck. I just don't think they are in the right part of their career for where this organization should be headed or was going to be headed a couple years backThat was a fun, albeit f***ing nerve wracking game. But I feel like all I read on these boards now is negativity. Kopi sucks, Dewey sucks, we need to trade them, why the extension, etc. Then they both come out with a great game. It’s almost like not a single person on this site has any say on personnel, coach, or gm, but everyone’s bitching about this that and the other. Maybe just be a fan and enjoy watching your team play. Everyone who posted about sending Kopi out to pasture, and he just won us a game. We as fans can’t control a single thing this team does, and if y’all can’t find any sense of enjoyment out of watching the team you root for then f*** off. Thanks for attending my ted talk.
i sure hope not!!Hiller goes 11-7 before anyone is inserted in the line-up.
Such bad roster construction there. He is not a playoff caliber bottom 6 center.Yep. He's still making some big saves (like that backdoor play on the PK in the 2nd), but he looks like he's doubting himself and losing track of plays
Speaking of that PK save, Lizotte just can't be trusted this time of year. Too many dumb penalties and he's not fast or skilled or sturdy enough to make up for his lack of size. That chance only happens because McDavid ran him right over
PP1 is garbage. A tweak Id make is put in QB for RV and get him in front. He was doing great screens and his hands are good around the net (not Vilardi good but no one is)
And has been for 3rd straight playoffs. No one stops their PP, so that means you have to at least have an above average PP to somewhat balance it. It has been shitty for last 2 months.. this is the kind of thing I expect from Todd - I thought Hiller would try to fix it... I dont have the numbers to back it up but when RV came back they took off QB jonesing for a RH shot.. but I think the PP suffered from it... Byfield is a monster screenerThe Oilers didn't have a good pk at all, and we've fallen right into them pressuring us, then not doing any for 2 min. ZERO shots on the first 2 pp, with 3 shorty chances. Someone needs step up and take the pp by the balls. It's turning out to be a glaring weakness in the playoffs
Through 2 games:No way in hell Hiller goes away from Talbot after a win. He'd get crucified if BSD shit the bed.
Yep. He's still making some big saves (like that backdoor play on the PK in the 2nd), but he looks like he's doubting himself and losing track of plays
Speaking of that PK save, Lizotte just can't be trusted this time of year. Too many dumb penalties and he's not fast or skilled or sturdy enough to make up for his lack of size. That chance only happens because McDavid ran him right over
I’m just happy to see a change from the Tmac team. They were brutal game one and were substantially different game two. We have never seen that kind of adjustment
Disagree. Rittich is technically the 3rd string goalie and only played this season up with the Kings because of the strange injury to Copley. Talbot is an experienced goalie and you just don't pull the plug on him for having 2 games where there should have been shots he could have stopped. Neither Skinner or Talbot have been good enough, but tonight Talbot actually came up big on that Oilers PP to end the 2nd. With how dangerous the Oilers PP is, not allowing them to make it 4-3 going into the 3rd was huge.I'm thinking Cam still starts Friday, but I think the leash is extremely short. Thankfully the top line/Drew were on it today
Disagree. Rittich is technically the 3rd string goalie and only played this season up with the Kings because of the strange injury to Copley. Talbot is an experienced goalie and you just don't pull the plug on him for having 2 games where there should have been shots he could have stopped. Neither Skinner or Talbot have been good enough, but tonight Talbot actually came up big on that Oilers PP to end the 2nd. With how dangerous the Oilers PP is, not allowing them to make it 4-3 going into the 3rd was huge.
And I think that has been the story of the other 2 playoffs as well.. coming down to a matchup of special teamsEven Strength, Kings hold a 9-7 edge in goals, but are losing the PP battle 0-4.
Even Strength, Kings hold a 9-7 edge in goals, but are losing the PP battle 0-4.
Don't get me wrong. Talbot played 54 games and that was too much for the season, as some fatigue showed with him during the regular season. Rittich should have gotten more starts and I'm not sure why Talbot's starts weren't regulated more.It wasn't just two, though. It was the last game of the season as well, and any time down the stretch when he wasn't playing a one off game. His game log over the last month is an abyss.
Like give him the rope, sure, but I said before the game this is Talbot's last game in a Kings uniform and he was only saved by Skinner being worse, we needed five goals to win.
Don't get me wrong. Talbot played 54 games and that was too much for the season, as some fatigue showed with him during the regular season. Rittich should have gotten more starts and I'm not sure why Talbot's starts weren't regulated more.