How is Honka doing? Do you see him getting a call up anytime soon?
Anybody have thoughts on Ranford? He puts up good numbers so I wonder if he might be a decent 13th forward type for next year. Shore, Dickinson, and Elie seem on course for at least another partial AHL season, Ranford will be cheap and who cares if he sits in the pressbox 2/3s of a season.
(San Diego) Gulls fan coming in peace. The T-Stars came in and dissected the Gulls last night -- I think our radio guy said that Ritchie (the older brother of the Gulls' former scoring golden boy) became the 15th player for the T-Stars with 20 points with his four-point night last night. I think your boys have a legitimate shot at contending deep into the AHL post-season this year, from what I've seen of them.
That said, what would it take to get Ritchie on the Gulls? *chuckles*
Man Dickinson is putting up the points lately. I think he's played about 55 games and he now has 41 points. 15th in AHL scoring
I know he started out kind of slow, I wonder if it's around when Shore got injured that he started lighting it up? Big opportunity with the talent Texas has in the forward group.
Edit: Also looked up Honka's numbers today, some decent progression in his numbers already 1 goal and 3 assists better than last years totals in 12 games fewer. Would be curious for anyone who has watched Texas on his defensive game.
The Chicago Blackhawks have now been out-hit exactly 200 games in a row, not since Nov. 3rd 2013 have the Hawks registered more hits than their opponents. At an average weight of just 197.6 pounds they are the 4th smallest team in the league and they rarely drop the gloves. The Hawks have been one of, if not the, softest team in league for years now. And you know what? They don’t care one iota, while every team in the league is searching for grit to try impose their will physically, the Hawks are sitting back and laughing at them while admiring their 3 Stanley Cup banners from the last 6 seasons.
I'm not sure if the possession numbers back this up with Chicago, but when you have possession more often than not, isn't it reasonable to suggest your opponents would throw more hits than you?
Here's a fact for y'all.
2013 Cup Final
Hawks are getting tossed around by the Bruins. Chara is having his way with the forwards.
Do you know when the tide turned?
It turned when Jonathan Toews, the captain, started going at Chara.
You can argue against it, but it's true.
Not every clean hit needs revenge, what was originally stated was "Our guys were getting run." There's a difference.
It's pretty simple. Always been a part of the game. Not sure what else to say.
And it's not just responding physically to an imposing Chara type but simply being able to defend your turf late in a game like idk... game six against the Ducks?
I get the sense that if Johns, Backman, and/or Honka were given enough of a chance, they could've locked down a spot. There simply wasn't room to provide that chance, though.
I wouldn't view it as much of a slight to them.