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I'm struggling with the bottom left. Dion and Phil are obvious, bottom right is bolland by the looks of it. Can't figure out bottom left though.
Carlyle.
I'm struggling with the bottom left. Dion and Phil are obvious, bottom right is bolland by the looks of it. Can't figure out bottom left though.
Zeke, where did you see that Anaheim is 21st in Fenwick close? They're 6th, their possession game has been dominant this year.
Just like I feared, Reimer was never really going to get a chance at the #1 gig.
Bernier has been mediocre to poor his last 3 outings (.898sv%) after being lights out his first 3 starts (.970), has lost two games in a row, and Anaheim is red hot and you know Carlyle really wants to win this one in particular.....and Bernier gets the start anyways.
too bad.
Zeke, where did you see that Anaheim is 21st in Fenwick close? They're 6th, their possession game has been dominant this year.
It probably has more to do with the fact that Carlyle watches the games rather then checks the stats afterwards and see's the quality of shots the team is giving up of late that are leading to all these goals. Yes, Bernier let a few in that he should'nt of but the team as a whole has been pretty bad over the last 3 games.
I never said Bernier was playing badly.
fact is Bernie's now going to have started 7 of the first 10gms, on pace for 57 starts this season.
so even here at the start of the year, in the first 10gms, it's pretty clear that #1 job is Bernier's to lose, and that it was never really an open competition.
That Leaf Dynasty shop is brilliant. Phaneuf fits right in.
Yeah, pretty outstanding. They all fit in so well it's kind of scary.They all fit in pretty well. Solid shop there.
Be nice if we too half this many shots on the net !
I never said Bernier was playing badly.
fact is Bernie's now going to have started 7 of the first 10gms, on pace for 57 starts this season.
so even here at the start of the year, in the first 10gms, it's pretty clear that #1 job is Bernier's to lose, and that it was never really an open competition.
if Bernier starts tonight that's 6 starts for him, 4 Reimer
The fact that Reimer got hurt half a minute into a game so Bernier played pretty much the entire game doesn't give him another start, Reimer started that game and would have played it had he not gotten hurt
Carlyle on when he played with Selanne: 'I was on my farewell tour, but I was the only one who knew about it'