1) I think line matching is a great idea with Geno out, put the 1st line in the best position to score and do your best to keep the other team's top lines in check.
So why does Bylsma continue to insist that the 4th line is a shutdown line? He may WANT it to be, but it's not. I love Joe Vitale, but he, Tanner Glass, and Craig Adams aren't good enough to keep up with Stamkos. Even more unforgivable after Boucher made the switch and put St. Louis on the line with Stamkos.
2) Brooks Orpik is not playing good hockey right now. He's struggling to make a pass and I've lost track of how many times "his guy" has been free around the net to pick up the garbage... in just the past week. I don't know if he's injured or what, because he had a great start to the season, but he's been one of the weak links recently.
3) The second period... everyone is standing around, no one is moving their feet, and there's absolutely no support. They just seem to expect the puck to find its way to their sticks. It boggles the mind.
4) Derek Engelland has been struggling recently. Not sure what it is. Not retrieving the puck well and making some questionable decisions.
5) Tyler Kennedy is just a mess. I'm not necessarily on the "trade him" bandwagon - I mean, don't get me wrong, I'd love to see him moved for a better player... - but he needs to be sat. This is a situation where it's just a snowball effect: bad play, forcing it, coaches talking to him, fans and media getting on him, confidence is gone, just can't get out of his own way. It won't end pretty if they keep throwing him out there 13:00 a game.
6) Boarding. I swear the gentleman who Adams "boarded" turned into the hit at the last second. I hope the GMs adopt the hybrid bear hug rule proposed by Burke (and championed by Pierre).
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7) Beat Bennett is really progressing. I can't wait until he can get regular minutes with better players. It's hard for him to do much more than impress me with his awareness and positioning while playing with Tyler Kennedy.
8) Pascal Dupuis showed why KIRK, myself, and many others have a dream scenario that sees Dupuis being a fixture on the 3rd line. It's no knock to Dupuis. He'd be a key cog that would help the Pens reclaim the "Best 3rd Line in Hockey".
9) Joe Vitale is the greatest hockey player who has ever played hockey. His pass to Glass - who has come close a couple of times this year - made Sidney Crosby envious.
10) Paul Martin is worth every penny. I mean, he's worth more, really. He's been a 200ft player, good along the boards, good in front of the net, and adding in a surprising amount of offense.
11) Flower gave up 3 goals, but he kept out a bunch more. He "swims" a tad too much for my liking, but he gets the job done more often than not.
12) Some people made suggestive and/or sarcastic comments coming into this game, about how when Crosby has been out, Geno has picked it up, but the same isn't always true in reverse. With Malkin out, Crosby would have to play like the best player in the world, and he did. His vision is unreal. The way he sees the ice and can anticipate movements and outcomes well in advance is akin to a Grandmaster Chess player - only his pieces are never stationary.
The first line really tore it up in the 1st, but the 2nd seemed to throw everything off-kilter. I do think that KCN - if it sticks together - will blossom into a dominating line, but there are still some chemistry kinks to work out of the system.