winnipegger
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Lowry and Bowness had him on the 2nd PP as well.The one thing I'll not forgive Maurice for was keeping Ehlers off the #1 PP. Like why Paul why.
No one wanted to piss off Blake Wheeler...Lowry and Bowness had him on the 2nd PP as well.
Funny, I failed to see Wheeler dressed for us last year.No one wanted to piss off Blake Wheeler...![]()
Last year was all Brad Lauer's fault...Funny, I failed to see Wheeler dressed for us last year.
Ah yes the same Brad Lauer that we wanted to be our HC the year before hahaLast year was all Brad Lauer's fault...
Lol who was saying Brad Lauer should be the head coach? In his first year he took the powerplay from 17th in the NHL to 23rd, and it went downhill from there!Ah yes the same Brad Lauer that we wanted to be our HC the year before haha
This board. After his stint as HC while Bowness was awayLol who was saying Brad Lauer should be the head coach? In his first year he took the powerplay from 17th in the NHL to 23rd, and it went downhill from there!![]()
This board. After his stint as HC while Bowness was away
This board. After his stint as HC while Bowness was away
Yes, that was Arniel who filled in for Bones both times.I thought that was Arniel, no?
Pretty sure it was Lauer 2 years ago and Arniel last year... maybe Im wrong - it might have been that our powerplay sucked while Lauer was on leave (?)I thought that was Arniel, no?
Pretty sure it was Lauer 2 years ago and Arniel last year... maybe Im wrong - it might have been that our powerplay sucked while Lauer was on leave (?)
Arniel took over both times, Lauer was too busy ruining our PP .This board. After his stint as HC while Bowness was away
it has to be all mental, at times he's making himself small and other time he doesn't even move and hopes he's in the right position, he needs to up his battle level and start fighting thru the screens, this is the playoffs and you can't expect to never get trafficLet me just post these images right here so we can see what's going on:
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Better than last year, but I notice the GF% is about the same (39.86% last season, 41% this season). St. Louis is getting lucky, and/or Hellebuyck is struggling mightily.
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Jets doing a bit less offensively, but a lot better defensively in terms of expected goals.
At all strengths, the Jets have scored 10 goals on 11.58 xGF, but allowed 16 goals on 8.03 xGA...which is...what? To use the phrase for the second time today, shitawful.
All-strengths, the Jets are 1st in every defensive metric except Shots Against (where they're 3rd best): CA, FA, xGA, SCA, HDCA. They just can't get a save.
If Hellebuyck doesn't get his act together, the Jets are in big trouble.
Well, good thing we've got Goalie Whisperer Wade Flaherty to get things back on track. Very lucky he just happened to be the guy that TNSE had employed as Moose goalie coach in 2011 when they brought the NHL back to Winnipeg. Best in the business!*it has to be all mental, at times he's making himself small and other time he doesn't even move and hopes he's in the right position, he needs to up his battle level and start fighting thru the screens, this is the playoffs and you can't expect to never get traffic
and the Jets special teams sucks.Let me just post these images right here so we can see what's going on:
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Better than last year, but I notice the GF% is about the same (39.86% last season, 41% this season). St. Louis is getting lucky, and/or Hellebuyck is struggling mightily.
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Jets doing a bit less offensively, but a lot better defensively in terms of expected goals.
At all strengths, the Jets have scored 10 goals on 11.58 xGF, but allowed 16 goals on 8.03 xGA...which is...what? To use the phrase for the second time today, shitawful.
All-strengths, the Jets are 1st in every defensive metric except Shots Against (where they're 3rd best): CA, FA, xGA, SCA, HDCA. They just can't get a save.
If Hellebuyck doesn't get his act together, the Jets are in big trouble.
On the other end: Vilardi and Perfetti in the slowest.
Schenn and Stanley in the slowest.