Tarasenko also was extremely excited on Stewart's goals in the Detroit game. He might look more excited when other people score than when he does. But either way I love his passion and excitement, it's fun to watch.
According to This Guide at the ZIP I think you're at, it looks like 777, 777-1 (HD), 778, and 778-1 (HD) are all carrying the Blues at the Blackhawks. Those are all Center Ice channels, which I'm assuming is what you're looking for.
I've scanned only a chunk of this thread, but a lot of the same stuff is being said and I agree with most of it.
Pietro's first half was off bigtime, but he really pulled it together in the third period and OT. He was running on adrenaline in the first game and even though Detroit didn't challenge much, he made some really nice defensive plays. He's never been the kind of guy who has consecutive so-so performances, but it could be a grind through the next five to ten games for him, Perron, Backes, and maybe Oshie to look more like themselves. I'm not concerned, but it's real.
Speaking of that line: Perron is definitely rusty, but I don't think it's as bad as some folks are saying. He looked dangerous and aggressive at times early and the Predators are a team whose checking prowess can really put a guy off his game. I'm honestly more concerned with his penalties than anything, and I'm not that concerned about that. Like Stewart, a powerplay goal will give him some spark, hopefully sooner than later.
Oshie looks faster this year. A little out of rhythm, even with three points in game one. Man, do I ever want to see him shoot the puck more. Show him tape of Tarasenko getting open.
The great thing about Backes is that even when he looks ineffective offensively, his defense doesn't sag. Late last year, he wasn't hitting like he has been this year. Dude is on a mission and a short season could benefit him a lot, now that I think about it, so that he isn't as worn down from his physical play when the playoffs begin.
I'm a Cole fan and he looks better than I expected. Really hope he keeps it up. In fact, at this point, if they're adding Redden into the lineup, sit a forward and play seven D. Cole will benefit more from consistency. We'll see how he looks on the second of back-to-backs against a very dangerous team, though.
Really liked Russell's play. Every time he makes an aggressive risk, it pays off because he's well-positioned and fast enough that the risks appear greater all the way up to execution.
Steen is more noticeable on wing, but he's just fine at center. Love that line.
Berglund, Polak, Jackman, and Sobotka have been warriors so far. I desperately hope these guys are healthy come playoff time.
And since the only defenseman I haven't mentioned is Shatty, I'll go ahead and say that his play suddenly seems years more mature. I can't quite put my finger on it, but I think I've seen him cover for his teammates defensively more, taking control of plays that have disrupted the Blues' composure in their own zone. Maybe it's something more...regardless, it seems like the Blues might be poised to cross that threshold of defensive ascendance - they have one of the best defenses, but there were still times last year when two or three of Jackman, Colaiacovo, and Huskins would look lost, while Polak and Shattenkirk would be fine, but unremarkable; meaning that Pietro was the only standout. I think we're seeing a glimmer that two, three, or even more defensemen could have great games on any and every night.
Alex still has a ways to go, he is fantastic player to have, but he has yet to put together more than a few solid seasons overall. I think he is a player that will age pretty well, but he would need a really good second half of his career to pass his dad IMOI wonder if Alexander Steen ever will be considered a better player than his father, Thomas, maybe? ;-)
Alexander is perhaps the best third line center in the NHL?
The way I understand, what I've seen and heard they are/were pretty similar type of players.
Intelligent allround players, great vision and strong at both ends of the ice.
Stats of Thomas Steen.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/player.htm?id=8451697
A nice goal here, good stickhandling (highlight goal number 4)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x4QDOTKYzU
A fun fight. ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_Smw-hwKTE
Emotional moment for Captain Thomas Steen, I guess Alexander being 9 year old? ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9R0kG6LiRM
Alex still has a ways to go, he is fantastic player to have, but he has yet to put together more than a few solid seasons overall. I think he is a player that will age pretty well, but he would need a really good second half of his career to pass his dad IMO
Is having a ****ed up nose just in their genetics?
Emotional moment for Captain Thomas Steen, I guess Alexander being 9 year old? ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9R0kG6LiRM
"He said 'In about a week or so, I gotta' find a job!'"
He is currently a City Councillor in Winnipeg.
Yes! I have no idea about his politics or if he is doing a good job or not though. ;-)
Sweden have a very different political system than North America but our system is definately much closer to Canada than the USA, that's for sure.
Thomas is from time to time romoured for new coaching jobs in Sweden. I believe last stint in Sweden was 2010 as assistant coach for Modo 2010 (hometeam of Peter Forsberg, Mats Näslund and many other NHLers).
There have been some rumours about Färjestad. I know he is a good friend of Håkan Loob (Stanley Cup winner for Flames, now GM in Färjestad).
Interesting about Thomas Steen
"A 1990 poll of NHL players named him as the league's most underrated player"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Steen
>Just like his son Alexander who I think is increadibly underrated as well?
Why?? Perhaps it's because they are very unselfish players focusing on creating plays for others?
Alexander mostly playing on the third line is another reason which sometimes feels a bit weird. The Blues are loaded with talent though.
Alexander is definately one of the top third line players in the league, I guess we can all agree upon that. ;-)
Do you also consider Andy McDonald as a 3rd line player? Or Tarasenko? Obviously, that's not a "3rd line". The Blues roll their top 3 lines pretty much equally. Look at the players' minutes. Its a mistake to think the Blues are using Steen in a 3rd line role.