Shootout might not even get to the 2nd round if Hitchcock puts in the reliable McDonald over rookie Tarasenko. He judged that poorly. Not sure why Berglund went either.
Shootout might not even get to the 2nd round if Hitchcock puts in the reliable McDonald over rookie Tarasenko. He judged that poorly.
I was way intoxicated to really get a grasp on what I was watching last night, so I dont have much to say. No one seems to be giving any credit to Koivu, Selanne and Ryan. They pretty took a fat dump on Elliott and any small defensive breakdown we had. Elliott has got to play better no doubt, been saying for awhile that our system will make or break these goalies generally, but last night was on Elliott.
TO whomever is complaining about AMac not being in the SO, that's ridiculous. The people who were shooting are just as capable scoring as Mac so anything you say is irrelevant and only because they didn't score are you making a point to say something about it. If you want to complain about something complain that Bergy should have took a different shot or shot it better, but to say that it is Hitch's fault because Amac wasn't in makes me
We will get better everyone quit freaking out. And some people should re-learn how to read just saying/comprehend, it makes a big difference in the post game war-zone.
Its unfortunate that we can't live in a world based on what would've happened had Mac been in there. Maybe Amac would have missed so then what?McDonald is the team's best shootout player and there's no reason he shouldn't be 1 of freakin' 6 players to go...
And no even if we won I would be saying the same thing. I knew it was dumb the moment I saw Tarasenko take the ice.
Try again.
Positives from last night:
Shattenkirk-My God has he found another gear. If he keeps playing like this for the rest of the season, Mr. Stillman is going to have to open his wallet pretty wide. Not just the points he's putting up. He's making smart plays EVERYWHERE. If there's not a pass to be made, he gains the line and dumps it in. He's played well in every zone. I think he's been our best player to this point in the season.
Cole-I thought Cole played a very solid game on both sides. He showed his hard(not exactly accurate) shot, he was physical, he won races to the pucks, made some good pinches, good passes, really all around solid. Too bad his OT goal was waved off, it would've capped off a very good night.
Andy Mac-Well, he was Andy Mac. Not much more needs to be said.
Backes-Played his normal defensive game, but also scored a goal, and created Oshie's chance with a great dump in and then forcing two Ducks out of the way. Hopefully he's coming out of his patented early season slump.
Oshie-Pure hustle. Exactly what we've come to expect from Oshie. He battled hard on both ends, was good on the PP, really a solid game for him also.
Stewart-Parked his big ass in front of the crease and chipped in the tying goal, had an assist(not that the pass was anything spectacular) he was physical, and played a decent defense. He was actively involved in the game, which is something that I couldn't say about him the last couple of games.
Schwartz-Even with limited ice time, he was tenacious on the puck and really created that first goal. He also made two GREAT defensive plays. He really showed that he wants to stay. I think it was his best game this season.
Petro-Starting to look more like Petro. Didn't take too many chances. I think he's rounding into form.
The problem in the shootout wasn't a lack of converted chances. The Blues scored enough times. The goalie has to stop a higher percentage of the opponents chances.McDonald's chances of making a shot are probably better than anyone else's. We are best when he goes firat, followed by Oshie who likes to know what the goalie did on the first attempt, and someone else going third.
Anyway, I want more of Steen on the SO from now on. He's on fire. Goalie had no chance on that one.
You do realize that Steen fanned on that shot, right? lolol
That Steen goal looked awfully similar to a certain Blues prospect playing in the KHL...