Bluesnatic27
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- Aug 5, 2011
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Honestly no one on the Blues really stood out, which is usually a bad thing, but in this case, it's very pleasing.
No one player or line dominated the game, but it was more of a combined effort to dictate play. Every line had their moment and all really played well. I guess by RR10's definition, no one played great, but everyone played pretty well. In fact, this was the hardest game in the season to decide on the top 3 stars because everyone was pretty much on the same level tonight.
...now if we can just get Steen, Pietrangelo and a few others, to join in on some target practice, and we would be getting somewhere.
...also if we can get Schwartz and Lehtera to start shooting the puck instead of acting like Tarasenko's pitching machines, that wouldn't hurt either...
No one player or line dominated the game, but it was more of a combined effort to dictate play. Every line had their moment and all really played well. I guess by RR10's definition, no one played great, but everyone played pretty well. In fact, this was the hardest game in the season to decide on the top 3 stars because everyone was pretty much on the same level tonight.
...now if we can just get Steen, Pietrangelo and a few others, to join in on some target practice, and we would be getting somewhere.
...also if we can get Schwartz and Lehtera to start shooting the puck instead of acting like Tarasenko's pitching machines, that wouldn't hurt either...