He should've said "getting goalied is for losers, not for champs"
1. Al Arbour | 740 wins | 1500 games | Islanders |
2. Lindy Ruff | 595 wins | 1221 games | Sabres |
3. Jon Cooper | 559 wins | 937 games | Lightning |
4. Barry Trotz | 557 wins | 1196 games | Nashville |
5. Billy Reay | 516 wins | 1012 games | Blackhawks |
6. Toe Blake | 500 wins | 914 games | Canadiens |
7. Glen Sather | 464 wins | 842 games | Oilers |
8. Mike Babcock | 458 wins | 786 games | Red Wings |
9. Joel Quenneville | 452 wins | 797 games | Blackhawks |
10. Dick Irvin | 431 wins | 896 games | Canadiens |
Didn't the broadcast just quote that we are like 25-1 when leading after 2 periods? Sounds beautiful to me.Beautiful hockey? Us? All but like 15 games have been 1-0 or 1-1 games going into the 3rd period
I wasn't arguing we don't close down games. I'm just more or less making the point that the Lightning are we the definition of low event dead puck hockey. 141 of our goals are in the 2nd and 3rd period. How many of those goals do you think came after we spent roughly half the game at a 1-0 or 1-1 score grinding it to death with rope a dope? The 15 games I'm talking about are the random 6 to 8 goal nights where we didn't play like a team straight out of 1999. It's what we always talk about.Didn't the broadcast just quote that we are like 25-1 when leading after 2 periods? Sounds beautiful to me.
You're also claiming we scored like 190 goals in those other 15 games.