Kyle Okposo - 28 years old - 21 minutes of ice time
Brian Gionta - 64 years old - 19 minutes of ice time
Marcus Foligno - 25 years old - 18 min of ice time
Ryan O'Reilly - 25 years old - 22 minutes of ice time
Dimitri Kulikov - 26 years old - 22 minutes of ice time
Ristolainen - 22 years old - 25 minutes
Reinhart - 21 years old - 16 minutes
These were the ice time leaders. What are you talking about that this is a young roster?
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Nov 4 @ 9:56 AM ET
Kyle Okposo - 28 years old - 21 minutes of ice time
Brian Gionta - 64 years old - 19 minutes of ice time
Marcus Foligno - 25 years old - 18 min of ice time
Ryan O'Reilly - 25 years old - 22 minutes of ice time
Dimitri Kulikov - 26 years old - 22 minutes of ice time
Ristolainen - 22 years old - 25 minutes
Reinhart - 21 years old - 16 minutes
These were the ice time leaders. What are you talking about that this is a young roster?
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Nov 4 @ 10:15 AM ET
That's pretty much what they had yesterday. Bailey and Baptiste.
If our guys could actually hit a wide open net (Foligno, I'm looking at you), we would have won yesterday easily. - HonkFortheGoose
You're looking at the wrong guy. Foligno potted his first chance on the open net, and Anderson got his glove on the second chance with a spectacular save.
It was another player who only had to lift the puck into an empty cage and didn't.
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Nov 4 @ 10:17 AM ET
You're looking at the wrong guy. Foligno potted his first chance on the open net, and Anderson got his glove on the second chance with a spectacular save.
It was another player who only had to lift the puck into an empty cage and didn't. - Der Kaiser
does it matter?
a loss is a loss
no points
and I have to change my f#cking location for a week and hear some kid who can't make up his mind in the sub line what type he wants, cry for another day
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Nov 4 @ 10:20 AM ET
does it matter?
a loss is a loss
no points
and I have to change my f#cking location for a week and hear some kid who can't make up his mind in the sub line what type he wants, cry for another day - homiedclown
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY Joined: 07.26.2008
Nov 4 @ 10:26 AM ET
You're looking at the wrong guy. Foligno potted his first chance on the open net, and Anderson got his glove on the second chance with a spectacular save.
It was another player who only had to lift the puck into an empty cage and didn't. - Der Kaiser
I know Foligno got one (the only one at that). But he had prime opportunities more than once. As did a bunch of other guys on the team.
But, give credit where it's due, Andersen played a hell of a game last night. It is what it is.
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Nov 4 @ 10:37 AM ET
and I have to change my f#cking location for a week and hear some kid who can't make up his mind in the sub line what type he wants, cry for another day - homiedclown