EverettMike
FIRE DON SWEENEY INTO THE SUN
Oh, and I have been critical on this board of Krejci having bad stretches too. I just think his are shorter in duration than the other two by a country mile.
And why are miles in the country so much longer?
Why wouldn't a mile be a more consistent unit of measurement?
What is happening in the country I don't know about?
A country mile is less likely to be full of pretty (but still completely irrelevant) things to look at and hold your attention away from the ugly things also present, which conveniently enough is no doubt the very same reason why Krejci's miles often seem shorter then Lucic and Horton's.
Man look no further than the coach. Claude is the kind of dude that recognizes a solid effort. He's been unhappy behind the bench for weeks now. A coach would rather go 4-6 and grab 8 points, playing the best hockey of the year (and not getting lucky), over 6-4, getting 12 points, and basically having a goalie steal points night after night.
Word is out, high glove on Khubodin, and Rask's glove isn't looking much better. Come playoff time, Claude is probably hoping he doesn't have to kill 6 of 7 penalties and have his goalies stopping 36 a night...
Wait, isn't Shawn Thornton dead?
Oh then Krejci's miles are through a cornfield in Nebraska.
Looch and Horton must be taking lesiurely strolls through Times square.
Yep. That's one way to look at it that most of us on here, including myself, do not. This team is 18-4-3 and I don't think anyone would say we have come close to playing our best hockey.
Looch - Kraych - Horts hasn't been "the top line" for a while now
With that said, I agree.
I'd call up Spooner and change the lines a little bit. Mix of fresh blood and whatnot:
Marchand - Bergeron - Seguin
Lucic - Krejci - Spooner
Soderberg - Peverley - Horton
Paille - Campbell - Thornton
Sorry, we watched different games/teams. Once the Panthers got that shorty (which I am still uncertain if that should have been a penalty or not?) the Panthers got life, and were the better team. You started a thread about Jack and Brick, they weren`t "overly" critical, overly gives the impression that they were unfair and weren`t offering an accurate opinion of things, they were spot on. This team is capable of more, and they played ugly, which is exactly what they......and Bergy stated post game
But I would go with...
MARCHAND-BERGERON-SEGUIN
SODERBERG-KREJCI-HORTON
LUCIC-PEVERLEY-CARON
PAILLE-CAMPBELL-THORNTON
Simply because I think it unwise to rush SPOONER.
If LUCIC picks it up, I move him up to KREJCI line again with the option of sliding SODERBERG to the RW and moving HORTON to PEVERLEY's line with CARON moving the the LW.
You know what? Lucic would produce on that line. At least he did w/ Kelly and Pevs last year. I think they scored on their first shift, too. Krejci w/o Lucic? Eventually moved to wing. So, figure that out.
When Lucic isn't making plays out of his zone, and giving DK the puck 3 times a shift in the offensive zone, that line is deader than ****in fried chicken. Fair to Lucic?
I wish they would move him down there and give Spooner a look. B/c DK and Hortorn would be fresh out of scapegoats for their own play. And, Lucic might remember he can shoot again. Instead of wasting passes to players that either get mauled when they touch the puck, or cough it up.
Looch had an amazing chance to pot one in the 3rd last night and passed it up for an ill advised pass back to Krejci on a 3 on 2. They're all to blame, I actually that they looked a little bit better for stretches last night. Still along way to go to the top of their game though.
That would make his stretches of down spells far longer the Lucic and Hortons. I think you're being unfair to Krejci here. Any point over the last two years and I might agree but in his defense, he has looked better then Horton of late.
Of course Horton is recovering from brain damage.
November and December of 2010 Nathan Horton was nowhere to be found, pre-concussions.
If word is out that Rask's catching glove isn't very good, then no one is listening.
1.91 GAA (3rd in league)
.930 S% (2nd in league)
2 SO's (4th in league)
All this on a team that cannot seem to stop the awful turnovers -- meaning that the scoring chances Rask is facing are often not just shots from the blueline.
If this team could get it's act together, play consistently, aggressively and with some damn focus I for one would be more than happy to ride Rask into the playoffs with how he's playing.
If his stats were even slightly worse, this team would be fighting for a playoff spot right now.