Machinehead
HFNYR MVP
In like 30 years, you'll be sitting with somebody and be like "remember when Trouba killed Kadri?"
That was a moment for sure.
That was a moment for sure.
They need a top 6 RW at the deadline like Tank then move Goodrow to 4th line and maybe add a 4th liner. Those top 3 lines are fire.Another thing, it feels like the Trochek line are either the best line on the ice or the worst, no inbetween.
Last night was the latter, they turned it over constantly and Goodrow is over his head on that line. Trochek/Kreider actually pulled off some nice passes and breakouts that he never seemed to be ready for.
He's shown a bunch of flashes of those elite skills over the last 5 or so games.Not talked about enough is Laf's spin move early in the game. Near-goal on that play, and it would've been conclusive evidence to debunk his lack of elite skills.
I agree, but Mika didn't do it all when he first got here... around the same age as Chytil currently is. Chytil's progress is extremely encouraging. It makes us a much more dangerous team.Chytil needs to get better defensively and on draws first. Mika does it all. He's the first player out in every crucial situation, and it's not even close. PK, PP, OT, Shoot outs. He's the man.
This is the what I grew up seeing. Kadri took a run at Trouba, Trouba took his number and later put him into orbit, Miller had some words for him, if Kadri wanted some, they might have gone, but he wasn't forced to fight for throwing a far more borderline hit than any of the three NYR hits that caused ruckuses (rucki? who the f*** knows?) I admit, I like a good fight, but I think it's insane that so often the instigator isn't handed out for those post clean hit revenge seeking incidents. Even last night, Tanev got a two for roughing and a five. Should have gotten 17.Kadri was horrific and deserved that hit. He went high on Trouba early and took his number for later. He also turned it over on the Chytil house call. And when Jacob popped him later he got up praying he didnt need to fight.
I think you are onto something there.I hear ya... but a Stanley Cup could be won by that goal and that would be a God damn disgrace.
It does take some skill to deflect a puck in off one's skate... true.
You can't have guys kicking at things with metal blades on their feet... also true.
I think the rule is ok... but maybe reverse it so it needs to "clearly be a deflection" rather than "no goal for distinct kicking motion"?
Kravtsov with mika and bread, move vesey down to 3rd line, move goodrow to 4th line center. Send Leschyshyn back to waivers.Lafreniere has looked like a different player ever since being back with Fil and Kaapo. He looks like he has more jump and speed on his strides and he’s actually playing with pace and looking to make things happen. Tonight his skating was particularly noticeable.
Now we need to pick up a right winger for Mika and Bread, slide Vesey to 3RW and put Goodrow at 4C.
Laf-Fil-KK looks like it should stay together. Gallant seemed to be trusting them big time too. They simply play their best hockey together at this point, them overly deferring to the veteran line mates is a real thing.
Having that line and then the Kreider-Trocheck duo on line 3 gives you 2/3 of an extremely solid top 9. Now we just need Mika and Panarin to really start to gel.
This is the what I grew up seeing. Kadri took a run at Trouba, Trouba took his number and later put him into orbit, Miller had some words for him, if Kadri wanted some, they might have gone, but he wasn't forced to fight for throwing a far more borderline hit than any of the three NYR hits that caused ruckuses (rucki? who the f*** knows?) I admit, I like a good fight, but I think it's insane that so often the instigator isn't handed out for those post clean hit revenge seeking incidents. Even last night, Tanev got a two for roughing and a five. Should have gotten 17.
Totally agreed.Last nights game featured 1 team that is tough and another that was trying to prove that they were. For a team that has guys like Kadri, Lucic, Zadarov, etc. the Rangers were pushing them around and taking them out of their game. When the Rangers play that engaged they are at their best.
Can they do that against the B's? Tampa? They'll need toLast nights game featured 1 team that is tough and another that was trying to prove that they were. For a team that has guys like Kadri, Lucic, Zadarov, etc. the Rangers were pushing them around and taking them out of their game. When the Rangers play that engaged they are at their best.
I love Canadian broadcasts compared to American ones. They narrate details of how the game is played so much better. The flames color guy gave a great insight about how Chytil froze and fooled markstrom on the breakaway by rolling his hands over to disguise his release and keep the puck flat for a five hole shot so that markstrom can't see it coming and thinks it's going elsewhere.Can we (MSG) like, show the shot speed? Pretty please? ESPN shows it, Canadian teams' broadcasts show it. For example Chytil's first goal from the Calgary feed:
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Good but not elite speed on the shot- Franky V hit 78 I believe on one of his rippers from the slot in the playoffs and Motte hit 75 in the playoffs I believe as well, but Chytil uses a quick release and perfect placement on is first and deception and a quick release on number 2.
The more speed you get skating up ice helps as well and Chytil was 21 mph on number 1 and 22 mph on number 2, good but not elite speed there as well. Interesting things to note- you really don't need to have the best speed or best shot to be a goal scorer but they certainly help (McDavid almost on a GPG pace lol)
He did, was awarded a misconduct according to Sportsnet.Markstrom should have gotten a penalty for his temper tantrum after Laffy's OT win.
true, seems like there are very few Really good teams in the league this year, Boston, Carolina, and sadly NJ. The West is so mid with the Avs and Knights struggling with injury all seasonare NYR having a strong season?
8th overall in Pts%
7th in games over .500
7th in Reg Losses/GP
5 of the 7/6 teams ahead of them are also in the East (the top 5 overall)
which can make them seem more 'middle of the pack'
but really, only 2 teams in NHL have performed very significantly better, Boston and Carolina
Totally. Exciting to see this from Chytil and the other two kids. That pass from Kakko on his first goal was so nice. Let them get the easier matchups this year, they'll feast.I agree, but Mika didn't do it all when he first got here... around the same age as Chytil currently is. Chytil's progress is extremely encouraging. It makes us a much more dangerous team.
Unless it is Hank getting run over. Still fuming over the fact nobody stod up for him.
Electric sucks but induction is fantastic.Good. I hate electric ranges.
He hits and shoots like a mad man. We need guys like thatI don't really have any interest in Meier for the price he's gonna cost, both in trade assets and then contract.
He's another of these 1B type players. I would rather use my draft picks on young kids or keep the powder dry for the next Eichel type that comes available.
Blais has 116 hits in 39 games this season. That's almost 3 hits per game. Last night however...that hit was the first time post-surgery that Blais threw a real Sammy Blais hit. To do it on one of the toughest hombres in the league is saying something to your teammates. Like an "I want to be back" statement.
Last nights game featured 1 team that is tough and another that was trying to prove that they were. For a team that has guys like Kadri, Lucic, Zadarov, etc. the Rangers were pushing them around and taking them out of their game. When the Rangers play that engaged they are at their best.
Blais Trouba-Trained Milan Lucic. He has earned another game for that alone. lol.
What was the live-crowd reaction like? Did it get a pop from the crowd? Did it trigger Buchnevich supporters, sparking melees with Blais lovers in the stands?