Got home to discover the game was on TruTV and not ESPN+. Ticked me off! I mixed it up with the "Upcoming" showing the game in Anaheim tonight instead.
I managed to watch with 17+ minutes in the third to see the Canucks play 1 2 2 and dump it out every time they got it in their zone.
Kings got too many breakout chances and there was always someone on the wing who'd try it. They kept penetrating the neutral zone so turtling wasn't effective.
Lankinen was hyped. He kept challenging though and the Kings figured out he was leaving a lot of room behind him so they were going low and deep. Only bad angles and enough D getting back kept them from tying it up early in the 3rd.
He needs to be careful with that. Our D core has done well to stop the back door play with him and Demko but it's still dangerous to allow it as an option.
Turtling can work if we got a breakout player but we've dumped both Horvat and Miller - in return we have M Petterson. Boeser and Petey Sr. should take up that slack but they've been getting shut down/injured and can't find skating room or chemistry with their line mates. Brock's really good season start and health has slowed without the right linemates to set him up now.
Hughes made a difference and Myers has been playing well.
Deep core has moved from Petey, Miller, Boeser, Horvat, Hughes, and, Demko to Hughes, M. Petterson, and Lankinen with the rest of the rest of the middle group showing improvement - especially Hronek (would be nice to get Joshua playing 100% again). Hints of EP40's ability to slow the game down simply by thinking are showing again. We need him and Boeser to breakout again.
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Also, Tocchet. There wasn't much there for goalie interference in the first place. You wanted a regulation win so badly you risked the single point entirely?
OT penalty was absurd. He clearly hit the puck before he swept the leg.
Beating the Kings at home turns out to be close to a miracle this season - especially considering our OT record.