Trap Jesus
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What? Bergeron line has been in the O-zone nearly the whole time so far. They scored against the Krejci line.Has dominated the Bergeron line thus far. Still a lot of game left though
What? Bergeron line has been in the O-zone nearly the whole time so far. They scored against the Krejci line.Has dominated the Bergeron line thus far. Still a lot of game left though
We must be watching different games, he hasn'tWhat? Bergeron line has been in the O-zone nearly the whole time so far. They scored against the Krejci line.
Bergeron line is at 7-2 for corsi right now. And another shift in the o-zone again. Now at 9-2.We must be watching different games, he hasn't
He has 4:34 TOi, 23 seconds in offensive zone... 10 of which Just happened after your post....What? Bergeron line has been in the O-zone nearly the whole time so far. They scored against the Krejci line.
Zero shotsBergeron line is at 7-2 for corsi right now. And another shift in the o-zone again. Now at 9-2.
Zero shots
Zero chances
He has 4:34 TOi, 23 seconds in offensive zone... 10 of which Just happened after your post....
I guess that's the whole time
You're correct, forgot Pasta was on the line..Where are these stats coming from? You don't count the crazy Mrazek save on Pastrnak as a chance?
I don't know where to track head-to-head Corsi anymore, let along scoring chances, but Bergeron is at 9-2 corsi, Provorov at 6-9. Bergeron top for Bruins forwards, Provorov at the bottom for Philly D.You're correct, forgot Pasta was on the line..
I'm driving now, we'll revisit Head to head stats after game. I was looking solely at Bergeron and Provorov H2H
I don't know where to track head-to-head Corsi anymore, let along scoring chances, but Bergeron is at 9-2 corsi, Provorov at 6-9. Bergeron top for Bruins forwards, Provorov at the bottom for Philly D.
I'm only commenting on a comment that said he was dominating the Bergeron line, which I personally think could not be further from the truth.And yet Provorov has an assist on the only goal of the game so far.
Assisted by ProvorovI'm only commenting on a comment that said he was dominating the Bergeron line, which I personally think could not be further from the truth.
Although Konecny just had a dirty move on Bergeron there lol
To be fair, that's almost 100% Konecny. He made something out of nothing there. Even outside of the move around Bergeron, he flipped it over to McQuaid to set that up.Assisted by Provorov
I won't disagree... just helps my agenda lolTo be fair, that's almost 100% Konecny. He made something out of nothing there. Even outside of the move around Bergeron, he flipped it over to McQuaid to set that up.
This. I wouldn't consider anyone a top-10 Dman in the NHL until they've done it for consistently for at least 5 years, if not more. Provorov has all the tools to be a perennial Norris candidate in a few years. Key word - few years.I said before that the top 10 are proven Dmen who have done it for years. Provy is in the next group though.
At least 5 years is WAY too long...but I have always said that guys need to prove they belong with the guys they are being compared to....then prove it again.This. I wouldn't consider anyone a top-10 Dman in the NHL until they've done it for consistently for at least 5 years, if not more. Provorov has all the tools to be a perennial Norris candidate in a few years. Key word - few years.
No reason why provorov can't join ghost on the first unit. They tried it a bit this year and it worked.At least 5 years is WAY too long...but I have always said that guys need to prove they belong with the guys they are being compared to....then prove it again.
The one thing that will hurt Provorov for the Norris forever will be PP points. Ghost has the top spot on lock. And honestly, Sanheim and Myers should be the 2nd unit guys in the future. That would keep Provorov fresher for the ES and PK minutes.
Abused... Bergeron was abused