http://snyrangersblog.com/2013-14/2...big-game-goaliehas-a-bit-of-a-shoulder-issue/
"Elliotte Friedman noted during the game last night that Henrik Lundqvist was getting work done on his shoulder at the Rangers bench during a TV timeout. (CBC)
Lundqvist admitted to having tweaked his shoulder, saying on MSG “it’s something that I have been dealing with for weeks, it’s nothing new, I tweaked it a little bit. At this time of the year I never feel 100%, ever, because you play a lot and everyone feels the same way. I will get some treatment and be fine.â€
Awesome thanks. Hopefully his struggles against us continue and his shoulder bugs him.
Is Lundqvist's shoulder or hand not completely 100%? I seem to remember him getting hurt in game 6 or 7 and read he went to the bench a few times during the game after that.
By the way guys:
Using disrespectful nicknames to talk about other players or teams ("Cindy" Crosby, "Scabs" for Habs, etc...) is illegal on the main board. So try to avoid it.
And for the records, "Rags" is considered borderline. So you might get an infraction if you use it in a post that is disparaging the Rangers.
Just got my income tax today! Getting a little morning buzz on tomorrow who is with me?
The Rangers had a similar series coming back down 3-1.Don't be surprised if the Rangers steal Game 1 in Montreal. As much as a coaching staff tries to keep a team hungry there is a tendency to ease off the gas after an intense series that saw the Habs survive two elimination games. You can't play with desperation every single game.
And as great as Price he's been, Lundqvist has been better—through two rounds the Rangers' goalie has superior numbers for both GAA and Save Percentage.
The good news is that this edition of the Habs is a far better team than the one that was smothered by the Flyers in the 2010 Eastern Conference Final.
Montreal's offense has been the most potent of all the teams in the postseason tourney. The Habs are averaging 3.27 goals per game and the power play is converting at a very healthy 26.3%. In contrast, the Rangers are near the bottom in goals per game (2.43) and their power play conversion rate is an anemic 10.9%.
For Montreal to advance to the Finals, Price must be Lundqvist's equal in the nets. The rest will take care of itself. The Rangers aren't as good as the Bruins, but that doesn't ensure victory. The two top seeds in the East have already gone down in flames.
Didn`t wana make a thread just for this, but this is EPIC.
Sorry bud, but I have too...
I hope our fans goad Lundqvist by calling him "Silver".
Didn`t wana make a thread just for this, but this is EPIC.
Am I the only one who think this is total facepalm worthy?
What losers. Not funny. Not even charismatic.
Am I the only one who think this is total facepalm worthy?
What losers. Not funny. Not even charismatic.