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I don't see what that has to do with my post. Slowing the game down or not we have to move the legs and they didn't do it in the third.
nothing. I'm just pissed. Torts is too inflexible.
I don't see what that has to do with my post. Slowing the game down or not we have to move the legs and they didn't do it in the third.
Disagree to an extent. I think the liberties were dispatched with equal measure by both sides tonight. The cohesion and unity has been getting better; it's not the same as last year, but it's improving.
No. The coach needs to understand to slow the mother ****ing down when we're playing the 4th in 6 games and the 3rd period of over 5 periods of hockey in the last 24 hours.
Hank is by far the worst goalie in the nhl with rebound control. His inability to catch the puck is what leads to a bunch of bad goals. I am sure this is bickels doing
Tortorella, once again, was thoroughly outcoached by Paul MacLean.
Seems to be the story every time we play Ottawa. The whole game turned around when he decided to start the 4th line, with Bickel no less, on a defensive zone faceoff. They couldn't get posession, Bickel turned it over in the NZ, and Ottawa proceeded to dominate us for the rest of the game. Also, the D-zone structure needed adjusting. Ottawa exploited it perfectly.
TORTS! YOU CAN'T PLAY THE SAME WAY EVERY SECOND OF EVERY GAME! GET IT THROUGH YOUR HEAD!
EDIT: This loss has really gotten to me...the frustrations I have with this team were magnified and put on display tonight.
This post makes no sense. They ran out of gas and we lost. If anything they need to keep those legs rolling.
Played and lost like a tired team. Not the end of the world.
Always seems to be that one player who is on ice for the entire ****ing game.
This post makes no sense. They ran out of gas and we lost. If anything they need to keep those legs rolling.
I hate Callahan's post-games.
Nice pink iPhone there, Katie
This post makes no sense. They ran out of gas and we lost. If anything they need to keep those legs rolling.
It makes plenty of sense. For example, look at how Colorado was playing against the Hawks a few days ago (well, to start the game, at least). They were slowing them down, and frustrating them. That's what Tortorella should have been getting his team to do here. Clog up the neutral zone a bit more, and also get his players to put more pressure on the Senators when they have the puck in the Rangers' zone. None of this straight-up collapsing BS, they gave the Senators' defense way too much time and way too many options.
The two missed chances by Stepan in front of the net sealed our fate.
Meh, can't win em all **** happens.
" The Blame Torts Edition"