Yes, Lehner, by being super aggressive on Radulov, forced himself to get pretty lucky on Galchenyuk lol. - YuenglingJagr
Price was basically square to the shooter all the way. The wild arm flail was just showmanship. Oldest trick in the book to get the home crowd fired up.
Price was basically square to the shooter all the way. The wild arm flail was just showmanship. Oldest trick in the book to get the home crowd fired up. - Scoob
Price was basically square to the shooter all the way. The wild arm flail was just showmanship. Oldest trick in the book to get the home crowd fired up. - Scoob
Today's thread from Mr Tanner is a doozy. There is only a slight difference in skill level of NHL players from one to another, and a group of 3rd and 4th liners could produce on the PP as well as the top skilled players can.
Today's thread from Mr Tanner is a doozy. There is only a slight difference in skill level of NHL players from one to another, and a group of 3rd and 4th liners could produce on the PP as well as the top skilled players can. - MJL
I started listening to the game on the radio since I was driving, then watched, then had postgame on in the background so I am not exactly sure who said it...but someone mentioned playing a 200 ft game and an 85 ft game (comment suggests either Coatsey, Clement, or Bundy)...regardless, I just want to point out that I at least tried harder than that
Same thing with that bust Sam Morin, too, right? He's not putting up the points like TJ Brennan and Wiol O'Neill, even though they're getting PP time and o-zone starts while he's been given heavy PK duties and is playing match-ups against the other team's top lines. For that matter, Sanheim is behind them in scoring too, let's ship them all out while we still can based solely on their numbers and lack of NHL call-ups this year.
He's being groomed for a certain NHL role by being given a less-than-glamorous role in the AHL, while still producing at a steady clip, and both his coach and the GM are happy with his progress. I don't know what you expect of him. - jmatchett383
To have been in the NHL by now and not still "practicing being a complete hockey player".