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It all fell apart as soon as Mrs Marcel abandoned me at the bar. I’m not going to tell her though, she’s already powerful enough.
I haven't rewatched it, but it seemed to me like Leonard wanted to get a shot off, but it skipped on him. Maybe some nerves of course, but I think a little bad luck tooJust reflecting on moments of this game.
- Leonard was thinking too much/nervous on his breakaway chance. He had the right idea, but he was a split sec late releasing it off his back-hand.
- Tom Wilson shanked a back door pass to the right post. Andersen had no chance on it had Wilson got full stick blade on that puck.
- Earlier in this thread I said the 1st Canes goal was Protas/Alexeyev's faults. It was as this was Protas 2nd playoff game since coming back from the cut on his foot. Alexeyev, there is a reason he has been given limited minutes each game. He can't be trusted regularly like Fever would normally be. That type of play never should have been executed in the first place considering how high risk that sort of breakout from below the goal line is, plus the fact Alexeyev was trusted on that play(he's not a good enough of a d-man to complete a play like that so high risk).
And on home ice is the thing. Pathetic.
They looked every bit of their age. All of them. You have to credit Carolina for pretty constantly being in their grill, though.
This series comes down to second effort. Who on this team gives that? PLD? Protas? Maybe Wilson? Roy? It's not an overly long list so it's tough to love their chances unless every single player manages to be much better.
Eller and Strome also aren't burners. That's the majority of the center ice position right there and a significant limitation when it comes to breaking pucks out, backing defenders off, attacking laterally and generally being more dynamic and fluid. Those are defining elements of what makes a strong, dynamic possession team.That's really the frustrating part. I don't think this is even that old of a team in general, or atleast one that should be this slow. Yes, there's Ovechkin, Carlson and Dowd who are getting pretty slow,
Whatever we think of Lapierre, he has foot speed. Something this team needs in spades.Eller and Strome also aren't burners. That's the majority of the center ice position right there and a significant limitation when it comes to breaking pucks out, backing defenders off, attacking laterally and generally being more dynamic and fluid. Those are defining elements of what makes a strong, dynamic possession team.
That's not to say they just need to wait until those few older/slower guys are gone. Revamping center ice 1-4 with more fluidity and explosion won't be easy. Lapierre seemingly doesn't have the tenacity needed to be a reliable transporter in all three zones for whatever reason. And so they have a plug there for reliability's sake. As good as Strome was in the last round he doesn't have the space (or the ability to earn/open it up) to do much. That space definitely needs to be created on a team level more than individually. Their collective will must be what forces breakdowns because individually there isn't enough trickery. Hunkering down, blocking shots, making the game a bog and then being just resourceful enough offensively is unlikely to cut it. This roster does have limitations on paper that tactically I'm not sure they can mask. I mean, Mangiapane/Beauvililier/McMichael all may be relatively better skaters but they're not that big nor physically imposing.
They need Wilson to be a wrecking ball shift to shift. Ditto Ovechkin to at least make it a battle of attrition. Beyond that at a certain point it is sort of a thin recipe in terms of decisive elements.
It’s one game but I can’t remember the last time they were that poor with the puck. I don’t recall many if any instances where they strung more than one pass together in a row. Carolina had a bit to do with that but the Caps were missing passes when they were wide open and uncontested. They were off all night and it led to chances against and forfeiting potential quality scoring chances.
The centers got abused. Eller is a complete liability, PLD was too indecisive and played too much on the perimeter, and I’m not sure I remember a single play made by Strome. I thought Aho and Staal were the two best players for Carolina last night… after all these years J Staal is still a moose.
Surprisingly unbothered. Play better or go golfing in a few weeks.
I do not get how Carolina has not made it to the cup with how they play. They are very well played aggressive team.
But something happens every year with them that causes them to lose. I don't know what it is but maybe that is what we are trying to do?
Yup. Sadly it's hard to get involved when you're playing on the back foot the whole night. He was pretty much a non factor, along with 17 other guys. LT was awesome at leastI don't think Tom Wilson had much fun tonight.
The major difference I see is that Montreal was/is a one line team, Carolina has greater depth.We just beat MTL-- a team every doomer was convinced was going to blow us away with speed-- in 5 games, and people are just going back to "we're too slow and old".
NO. That's not what happened. It doesn't matter how fast you are in foot speed if you don't MOVE your feet and play an aggressive, clean style with consistent focus on protecting the puck and making good passes with structured support.
Instead they were reactive, tentative, and half-ass in their attempts to clear the puck or exit the zone. Carolina didn't burn them up and down the ice for breakaway after breakaway, they peppered them with constant shots and poke checking so the Caps were constantly reacting to shot attempts and panicking, thinking they had to do anything to get the puck away.
Speed buys you time and space. The Caps had time and space even when playing defensively, they just used it terribly.
The Canes have a dozen guys in their 30s and even one in his 40s. IT'S NOT AGE.
It will be much better if they move their goddamned feet and create even more time and space, play with structure that isn't just "fling it away from goal or along the boards", and focus on passing.
You need to start hitting the ignore button on these babies. They said we were getting swept against MTL tooDown 1 game and some people are ready to quit. Gawd, I hope everyone on the team has 100x's the mental fortitude.
My take, much like Goon's: Appeared the Caps were intent on reaching for loose pucks instead of moving their feet and engaging physically. Don't think we need to be like the Cans by flinging everything at the net, but definitely need to fling more and chip in rebounds. Moar hits = moar goals.
ps Still hate Todd 'Pepe le Pew' B'mor
You need to start hitting the ignore button on these babies. They said we were getting swept against MTL too