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LetsGoBLUES91

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it looked clean to me. hit him on the shoulder. that is a fine hit.



St Louis has one of the Softest D's in the league. Oduya, Seabrook, and Hjarmallsson are just laying huge hits on chicago. PIeterangelo , shattenkirk, and Bouwmeester are too soft. They need a guy to lay some wood. Jackman back in the day used to be that guy but not so much anymore.

Out hitting Chicago 35-20. Doing it cleanly unlike Shaw and Seabrook. A guy just pulled his freaking tooth out on the bench.

Reaves Backes Ott Oshie Jackman Bortuzzo. Michalek from a shot blocking perspective.

I don't think team toughness is an issue in St Louis.
 

LetsGoBLUES91

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It was dirty, but he barely even made contact with him.

And that's relevant, but it shouldn't be. The league will look away but who gives a damn what the result is? He intended to put Jackman in the hospital and he missed. It shouldn't matter that he missed.
 

Jtown

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Out hitting Chicago 35-20. Doing it cleanly unlike Shaw and Seabrook. A guy just pulled his freaking tooth out on the bench.

Reaves Backes Ott Oshie Jackman Bortuzzo. Michalek from a shot blocking perspective.

I don't think team toughness is an issue in St Louis.

your forwards are great. No doubt. The d is is lacking that punisher that Seabrook is. Look seabrook took out ur captain last year and Just took out reaves. Someone needs to challenge him .
 

Blitzkrieg365

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It's pretty obvious the refs have been told to gift Ottawa as many PP's as possible. In the Sens last 10 games they've had 55 PP's while their opponents got only 36. Tonight's game is no different, Sens with 5 PP's and Toronto with 0.
 

BMOK33

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It's pretty obvious the refs have been told to gift Ottawa as many PP's as possible. In the Sens last 10 games they've had 55 PP's while their opponents got only 36. Tonight's game is no different, Sens with 5 PP's and Toronto with 0.

Ottawa also has been offside twice this period and both were missed, one the puck came out on a PP, the other Pageau was easily 4 feet offside entering the zone and it was missed
 
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It's pretty obvious the refs have been told to gift Ottawa as many PP's as possible. In the Sens last 10 games they've had 55 PP's while their opponents got only 36. Tonight's game is no different, Sens with 5 PP's and Toronto with 0.

Could it just be more likely that a team that pushes the play and controls the puck is more likely to be hooked, held, and interfered with?

Nah, it's all a conspiracy.
 

Pi

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Please Leafs.... win in regulation? I'll never make about Kessel fat joke again.

5 straight PP's for Sens and last one was pretty darn bad. No idea how Panik was given an interference penalty.

Don't count on a regulation win, but I think we can get you a SO or OT win.
 

JayKing

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Kessel looks like he's interested in anything but hockey at this point.

edit: as I posted, he gets a great scoring chance :laugh:
 
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