Never seem to get to them is a huge overstatement for one of the top defensive teams in the league, regular season (4th) and playoffs (not sure, but up there). The Rangers were terrible on that goal and I said it in another post. But to say that the Rangers never seem to get to rebounds is just huge hyperbole. I know you want to defend Lundqvist, but no need to **** on the team for it. I honestly think that part of the Lundqvist luck is so that people can get their chances to **** on the rest of the team. That said, yet that goal was terrible by the skaters.
Where's he going to go? What team will take on his $7.8m?
worst player to ever play in the NHL IMO
Florida? They're looking to spend. He can chill with Luongo work on his tan and never have to play in a pressurized game again.
I think that ******* Therrien got in Kreider's head. Kreider is playing scared. When a head coach attacks a player and tags him with the reputation of a dirty player, that player has to be careful. Whether its true or not, a player doesn't want to have a reputation as a dirty player around the league.
How does LA only have 7 shots when they had 4 on the sequence where they scored?
Lundqvist couldn't even see the puck. There was 6 players in front of him. He made 2 awesome saves right before it. Rangers didn't clear bodies out of the way or the puck away from harm. Be real, man.
Lundqvist couldn't even see the puck. There was 6 players in front of him. He made 2 awesome saves right before it. Rangers didn't clear bodies out of the way or the puck away from harm. Be real, man.
LOL...stop changing your avatar!
Lundqvist couldn't even see the puck. There was 6 players in front of him. He made 2 awesome saves right before it. Rangers didn't clear bodies out of the way or the puck away from harm. Be real, man.
Richards isn't on the powerplay to start the period?![]()
This is Kreider's third postseason and he's made a difference again.
The Kings are an excellent defensive team, and after Game 2 they've focused on him.
He not shooting the puck. He's in a tough spot because Nash and Stepan aren't necessarily looking for him off the cycle.
Kreider's only 23. I'm OK with his play taking that into consideration.
I mean, the breakaway in Game 2 was a series changer. But I'm more disappointed in some of the veterans to be honest.