BreakfastatMarios
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Does anybody know if on the radio if Mike Lange used the call phrase. She tried to sell my Monkee on Kunitz 3rd goal.
That would've been hillarious.
That would've been hillarious.
Where the hell is everyone tonight?
Throw some too-thick glasses on that sucker and you've got your very own Sock-Rossi voodoo doll.I will admit - for whatever reason my Mom uses them on a Christmas tree and loved 'em. I had to save at least one, but I threw about 4-5 of 'em on the ice after being pelted from above with about 10. The ones above are a lot cooler. The ones we got say "TRIB LIVE" nice and big on 'em.
Throw some too-thick glasses on that sucker and you've got your very own Sock-Rossi voodoo doll.
Rewatching some of the highlights and skimming through the game I noticed a lot more minuses. The first five minutes was pretty much all Islanders, Orpik was caught out of position a few times trying to take the body in front of the net again. Obviously the Despres mistake, but that was flukey. Towards the middle end of the third more and more chances started coming for the islanders, especially with the fourth line on the ice. All in all, same old weaknesses coming back in the game that could have changed the course of this game, or hurt us more if we were playing someone like Boston. Good win, but perspective needs to be maintained.
Letang's pass off the glass to Neal for the breakaway blew my mind. Ditto for the backhand Beau attempted to Neal which almost found its way through.
Agreed. That was a pass I've only seen almost work or work by two players in the modern era; Sidney Crosby and Peter Forsberg.
I hope that the Coaching staff is smart enough not to try and curtail this kids creativity one bit.
Agreed. That was a pass I've only seen almost work or work by two players in the modern era; Sidney Crosby and Peter Forsberg.
I hope that the Coaching staff is smart enough not to try and curtail this kids creativity one bit.
I'm just waiting for him to start dancing with the puck, then I'll know he is completely comfortable. His stick handling is one of the best parts of his game, but he isn't ready to challenge guys 1-1 like that yet.
I have a big minus to the Penguins fourth line. Adams and Glass both missed a half a dozen easy clears and also missed roughly the same easy dumps into the zone. I have to say Jeffrey looks like a guy who is too good for the AHL and not quite good enough for the NHL. He can't grind and he certainly doesn't have top six skill.
Glass and Adams needs gone. We need two or three role players to have a shot at a championship. Speed and grit are missing from the bottom two lines.