GDT: ECSF #5 - 5/25/13 | New York Rangers @ Boston Bruins | 5:30 PM - NBC SPORTS, TSN

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What is the ******* obsession with assigning "blame" for every goal? Its a rip of a shot off a cross ice pass, put off his shoulder. He could have stopped it yes, he has stopped enough like it in the past. Its not some horrible goal to give up its just a goal.

This board is unreadable half the time because of garbage like your post and the one you quoted as well as Mystics.

Because a good 90% of goals have someone to blame. Someone generally made a mistake. The other 10% are the truly insane, fluky goals where pucks go off faces, *****, endboards, etc. And when someone is to blame, they should be blamed. Coaches do it, fans do it.
 
What happened to the fire from the first? Jackass is supposed to be a motivator, why do they look like vegetables?
 
I can tell ya ill be rooting the Bruins on to best the Pens.

So will I but I think Pens go through Bruins pretty easily. I think the only team that has a chance to beat the Pens is the Redwings. Lets hope they beat the Kings.
 
Nice play Dorsett. Elimination game guys. Elimination game. Playing like it's October.
 
It's not a stupid comment. About half of the goals given up the first two games this series were soft. A similar amount for the first two periods against Washington.

He's clutch when he needs to be, but his poor play is the reason he's forced to play clutch.

In all honesty, I think he's mentally exhausted, and the fact his back isn't up against the wall has allowed him to loosen up a bit, which has let some goals go in. But once his back is up against the wall, he has to start to really focus. But if he'd be focused from the beginning, he wouldn't force himself to be clutch the way he has to be in these situations.

Brutal post.
 
Maybe not from you specifically but those posts do exist.

You btw were whining about rebound control after a win last series.

You're damn right I was. It's a problem he has had for a while now and it has hurt us a number of times. Why can I not complain about something small after a win when some people here want the whole team bought out after a win?
 
It's not a stupid comment. About half of the goals given up the first two games this series were soft. A similar amount for the first two periods against Washington.

He's clutch when he needs to be, but his poor play is the reason he's forced to play clutch.

In all honesty, I think he's mentally exhausted, and the fact his back isn't up against the wall has allowed him to loosen up a bit, which has let some goals go in. But once his back is up against the wall, he has to start to really focus. But if he'd be focused from the beginning, he wouldn't force himself to be clutch the way he has to be in these situations.

His poor play....
 
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