Straight Fire
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Might be witnessing the Best Post season Goalie of the next decade.
Quick now has 23 consecutive post season starts not allowing 3 or more goals.
That, is a phenomenal stat . . . Wow.
Might be witnessing the Best Post season Goalie of the next decade.
Quick now has 23 consecutive post season starts not allowing 3 or more goals.
Might be witnessing the Best Post season Goalie of the next decade.
Quick now has 23 consecutive post season starts not allowing 3 or more goals.
My observations based on this series
1st tier:
Quick, Doughty, Penner, Williams, Carter.
2nd tier:
Richards, Voynov, Lewis, Stoll.
3rd tier:
Scuds, Martinez, Regehr.
4th tier:
Kopitar, Brown.
5th tier
Muffin, King.
Toffoli, Clifford, Nolan, Fraser, Ellerby just play(ed) too little minutes to judge properly.
Feel free to add.
I know people who went to uMass (I can't believe this is the first time I say this story) but the word around campus back when Jon Quick was there in 2005-2007, is that the guys on the team would legitimately celebrate whenever they would score goals on him at practice. He was unreal. So solid, it doesn't make sense that he dropped to the 3rd round
The #LAKings and #STLBlues were tied or within one goal of each other for 376:25 of the 381:26 played in the series.
Damn.
Such an evenly matched series. That's a series you wish was the WCF. A shame they had to meet in the 1st round and one had to bow out.
On another note, I would like to thank the refs last night for just letting the players decide the outcome. They did what every ref should do in the playoffs, and let the teams play. Can't remember ever saying that.
It would be an incredible stat....if Quick didn't give up 3 in game 4.
I was explaining to everyone in our section last night, that with Dustin Penner it's just a matter of definitions:
We call it "The Regular Season"
He calls it "Training Camp"
But it's good to have him in the playoffs!
Thank god he did. And thank god the Kings picked him. One of the best Kings picks ever. Up there with the Robitaille pick.
I thought that JQ is really the only reason we won last night. The team looked flat and the Blues brought their a game. Great series and I am happy we advanced but it is going to take even more to get past the Ducks (i believe).
Happy with A Mart's game, he has been aces.
Despite going thru this last year, he's still a very young D and learning . He's really showing a very promising future as a top liner. Just a great young D in the making and showing more confidence in his offense game and rushing up with the forwards because he has the confidence to get back.Voynov is having his ups and downs but his downs are better than allot of players ups so it is all working out for the good.
Now, that's enough to make a grown person cry.Yeah but IF we get the DUCKS ... we don't get BOB & JIM, but NBC might give us
Thank god he did. And thank god the Kings picked him. One of the best Kings picks ever. Up there with the Robitaille pick.
Blues played a better game but they had to, there was no tomorrow and desperate teams usually do that. I think some players/lines looked flat but others not so much. And some of that is tied to 6 very very brutal physical games in 10 days and a lot of sore ,banged up bodies. A St Louis reporter said having been to both rooms,there wasn't one player who wasn't bruised and banged up. Over 450 hits is a lot of body banging.
And Doughty has been amazing, terrific and a total beast. Shift in , shift out - money.
He's been terrific and I like the fact he's giving the Kings a nice opton by joining the rush. And so has Penner for the most part. Don't understand why he's not on the 2nd line. He's been far better than King and has a top 6 skill set. I really don't get what Sutter sees in King to the point he's the best option for 2nd LW. Hope that changes next round.
Despite going thru this last year, he's still a very young D and learning . He's really showing a very promising future as a top liner. Just a great young D in the making and showing more confidence in his offense game and rushing up with the forwards because he has the confidence to get back.
I'm watching the replay of game 6 on NHL Network and having the benefit of knowing the score so as to watch on the little plays being made in the background. Richards is tying up sticks, players, taking pressure off, doing a lot of little things right that I think with the speed of the game, fans don't see, but coaches do, esp in video.
I guess that 's why Pierre LeBrun said he was a 'steady and constant' two way force in the series . And that what he has innately, and the leadership that goes with it, was a huge benefit to a young team when their were both down 0-2 in games and within the game
He's been in 2 dozen elimination NHL playoff games and even overtime game 7's and all of that helps.
Was at the game! Holy snikes!
Quick was amazing and I think he was a little hurt in the first period, favoring his right side a little. Could be a twisted ankle .