Series Talk: Around the NHL - 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Second Round

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Who will advance to the Conference Finals


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The difference between me and Helly is that if I was in his position right there, I'd have filled my Depends and let up a goal.

He just f***in stands there and gloves the shot like it's nothing.

That is the only difference between us, btw.
 
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Man what a team Winnipeg has

Laine Wheeler Scheifele Byfuglien Ehlers Connor Myers Trouba

I’d kill for Any of them

They’re both loaded. I’d also take Forsberg, Arviddson, Ekholm, Josi, Johansson, Fiala, Ellis.

Realize how much we suck compared to these guys.
 
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The difference between me and Helly is that if I was in his position right there, I'd have filled my Depends and let up a goal.

He just ****in stands there and gloves the shot like it's nothing.

That is the only difference between us, btw.
I’m convinced goalies aren’t fully human. One of my buddies does back-to-backs on some nights and actually enjoys it. I’d be dead
 
Good lord what a rock solid save. Tuuka Rask would have leapt to cover the trailing Predator 50 feet away and 'just missed'.
Lesson: good thing Jets have Hellebuyck and not Rask.
 
Bfuglyien can score a goal, win a fight, rush the QB and earn a sack.
I remember watching Byfuglien in his earlier days and thinking he was a loose cannon, though obviously very talented.
To me, it is another example of how long it takes some players to reach their peak (mentally more than physically), and the patience and planning (and luck) that comes into play in team building.
 
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I remember watching Byfuglien in his earlier days and thinking he was a loose cannon, though obviously very talented.
To me, it is another example of how long it takes some players to reach their peak (mentally more than physically), and the patience and planning (and luck) that comes into play in team building.

Agree. He’s matured nicely. Plays a smart game.
 
Look how structured that last attack by the Predators was. Every player knew where to be.
Impressive.

Woo-hoo Jets win
 
Blake Wheeler has been one of my top-5 favourite players across the NHL, including the Rangers, for years now. I have always liked what he is and how he conducts himself.
 
Keith Jones logic: “if you have a broken jaw the main point of contact is the head.”

Except not. You can hit a guy in the shoulder and then the head and break his jaw at 20 mph.
 
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