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Chabot on the ice with no yellow jersey
Maybe he should wear a yellow jersey at practice all the timeChabot on the ice with no yellow jersey
Leafs had trouble getting to the net in the second. The first was easy. I can’t comment on the thirdThey broke the puck out much better in the 2nd
Chabot on the ice with no yellow jersey
Man...I'm trying not to get excited here, but seeing and hearing Martin back in the Sens locker room, can't help but feel chills. Nostalgia is one hell of a drug and all, but damn....it still feels good. The old man has such gravitas in the room, just night and day compared to DJ.
Did you know he had 4 goals in his first NHL game ever, which happened to be against the Senators?
He was always great defensively but now he's blossomed into an elite Selke frontrunner. At least that's what I'm assuming based off all the replays they showed of his many many stalwart defensive plays - including routine back-checks, regular-looking stick-checks and incredibly common transition plays. But the way the commentators described them...my God...I was captivated. I watched it thinking "there but for the grace of God go I". I was truly humbled to even see the replays, let alone watch them happen in real time. And all I could think was "maybe I'm the one who doesn't get why these plays are so great".I checked out the box score for that game and it appears that he was a -1 in OT with Turris scoring the GWG.
Must be a typo or something because I haven't seen mention of the fact that he cost his team the game in the end.
yes star players generally get more spotlightI was out running errands and thinking about Batherson's game winner. Lucky goal. I heard and read a little about that.
Turn it around. Matthews scores that goal. Generational goal scorer. Main board thread. Highlight of the week. And a next game first intermission expose on the skill required to see that play let alone execute it.
Well that went right over your headyes star players generally get more spotlight
If the sens want respect they need to find consistency and actually be good
Man...I'm trying not to get excited here, but seeing and hearing Martin back in the Sens locker room, can't help but feel chills. Nostalgia is one hell of a drug and all, but damn....it still feels good. The old man has such gravitas in the room, just night and day compared to DJ.
not really you are comparing a guy who is on pace for 70 goals who can pick corners like no other vs Batherson who we know is skilled (a lot of other fans don't) but hasn't proven it consistently in the league yet. i can see why one narrative might be he was lucky while the other would say it is skillWell that went right over your head
Even the great St. Jacques Martin can turn this ship around. Moral victories are all the Sens have to play for.
So in a thread where the majority of the past 5 pages has been about the biased play by play and panel discussions, your response to my post was about what the Sens need to do to get respect. Ya, I think it went over your headnot really you are comparing a guy who is on pace for 70 goals who can pick corners like no other vs Batherson who we know is skilled (a lot of other fans don't) but hasn't proven it consistently in the league yet. i can see why one narrative might be he was lucky while the other would say it is skill
Last game I heard them talk about how he angles the blade his stick so elitely when stick checking. It’s amazing stuff.He was always great defensively but now he's blossomed into an elite Selke frontrunner. At least that's what I'm assuming based off all the replays they showed of his many many stalwart defensive plays - including routine back-checks, regular-looking stick-checks and incredibly common transition plays. But the way the commentators described them...my God...I was captivated. I watched it thinking "there but for the grace of God go I". I was truly humbled to even see the replays, let alone watch them happen in real time. And all I could think was "maybe I'm the one who doesn't get why these plays are so great".
Flags are at half mast all around the country, as Canada's Team (tm) was beaten last night by a terrorist nation. Or at least that's what I gathered from the Sportsnet coverage.
I checked out the box score for that game and it appears that he was a -1 in OT with Turris scoring the GWG.
Must be a typo or something because I haven't seen mention of the fact that he cost his team the game in the end.
Good Lord, I can only get so hard.Last game I heard them talk about how he angles the blade his stick so elitely when stick checking. It’s amazing stuff.
I liked his comments in his post-game interview where he shared that the coaches are teaching them right when they get off the ice so it's fresh on their minds. He is playing like he is absorbing every word and applying it on the next shift. Waiting for Timmy to do the same.Probably the best defensive game he has had ... He's bought in and he will be good
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Totally agree. For once, Korpi didn't get burned by the poor defensive coverage in front of him. He'd make the save at one end of the net, then the rebound would be passed to another Leaf instead of being handled by the Sens. Those multiple tic-tac-toe plays should never have happened. It was also the type of play that resulted in their 2 goals in the 1st. Good thing Zub and Batherson had the presence of mind to stop those pucks from entering. Need to see continued progress in these areas if they want to continue having success.ugly play is what led to those.
when play is down to multiple empty nets being blocked, its because there were massive breakdowns.