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If you score four, you better f'n win the game
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I said it in the GDT but I hope Husso had sunscreen on his neck... like SPF 100 because that lamp was on the whole 3rdI'd be interested in finding out which coaches would and wouldn't pull the goalie in that situation.
Husso was playing fine until the Fox goal. Suddenly you blink and you're down 6-2 with about 10 mins of game time left.
Is it worth pulling your goalie or just ride the game out and address everything post-match?
this is a team wide issue.Especially Trouba... he backs in so far now and just gives away the blueline... then the high slot on his way to the crease
Like OK, if your hurt you are but you can't back in and be literally 2 ft in front of Shesty giving away all sorts of passing lanes
Sit out a game(s) and get healthy because that shit won't fly
Shesterkin is upside down on these almost every night. It’s probably my biggest concern. He needs to get his shit together.
He’s really only had 3 what you’d consider 3 good games all season. Tampa Colorado and Philly games. The rest? Bad to average at best.
But he’s our best player and without him even if we’re improved and frankly every metric says we are playing way better than last year, we’re not going anywhere. He’s too good to play the way he has this year.
8:46 wake up, I envy you
The weird thing is, I don’t remember it being like this when he was in Russia. Wouldn’t his SKA super teams give up like 15 shots a game on average?Feel the same way. He shouldn't need 40+ SOG to have a good game
The weird thing is, I don’t remember it being like this when he was in Russia. Wouldn’t his SKA super teams give up like 15 shots a game on average?
Correct. and the knock on him was 'his team is great and no crazy SOG, so can't go by his amazing stats'.The weird thing is, I don’t remember it being like this when he was in Russia. Wouldn’t his SKA super teams give up like 15 shots a game on average?
Correct. and the knock on him was 'his team is great and no crazy SOG, so can't go by his amazing stats'.
I think the difference here is that the 15-20 shots he faces include 4-5 high danger slot chances/royal roaders which he struggles to properly track with the lighter workload. In Russia it was more likely he'd see far fewer of these high dangers on a nightly basis due to talent discrepancy between his team and the opposition and the overall lower level of talent in the KHL in general compared to the NHL. This is probably something new for him, and much like the playoffs last year, I'm sure he'll figure it out.
Doesn't have the toolsf*** f*** f***!
He really hasn’t the tools, would rather have goodrow up there. Go get some sleep Julien.
Not for nothing husso had a 940 save percentage going into that game. That’s a heck of a goalie they got to in that third period. The Fox goal was a softee and the Wheels came off for them after that one. But we really played a complete game.
Really liked the lines. Vesey and Kravtsov gave the top two lines just a solid third guy and really that’s what they both need.
Yes because certainly neither of those two lines could use a high energy physical guy. Those players are exclusively for getting 8 minutes a night on the fourth line.It should be pretty clear that JG is at his best as a high energy, physical guy, ideal for the fourth line. He can play a simple game there, which suits him. Why mess with a good thing?
It's one game...If all they need is Vesey and Kravtsov then dare I say that fixes our depth problems?
One game vs Detroit vs YEARS OF DATA SHOWING HOW GALLANT IS NOT A GOOD COACHGallant’s fault for the win- 100% his fault!!!
Love how the team looked energized, in the game and fought back during this game. I’ve felt this coming for a while and am glad the hockey gods finally gave us some breaks.
That being said, mixing up the forward lines was a brilliant coaching move because the lines last night eliminated the two useless lines they had been putting on the ice. Really glad the lineup looked so much more complete. Still don’t see Vesey as a top line guy but that can be fixed with time. Well done to the staff for figuring this out!
Feel the same way. He shouldn't need 40+ SOG to have a good game
Correct. and the knock on him was 'his team is great and no crazy SOG, so can't go by his amazing stats'.
I think the difference here is that the 15-20 shots he faces include 4-5 high danger slot chances/royal roaders which he struggles to properly track with the lighter workload. In Russia it was more likely he'd see far fewer of these high dangers on a nightly basis due to talent discrepancy between his team and the opposition and the overall lower level of talent in the KHL in general compared to the NHL. This is probably something new for him, and much like the playoffs last year, I'm sure he'll figure it out.
Roman Cechmanek went from a Jennings winner and Vezina finalist to out of the league in under one full season so we forget sometimes how sporadic non- Henrik goaltenders can be at times. .925 and 1.83 to unemployed
Edit- I guess he wasn’t a vezina finalist that season. 20 years on the memory gets shoddy
And his 100% predictable muffin point shot into the goalie's chest was deflected by the opposition into the net.I also liked Hajek in this one. Basically strong, steady D. The third pairing looked good last night.