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Tiger wrote:
Sorry I just have to point out the Sedin line was completely stifled by Chicago.. and Dan and Hank both took slashing penalties ( frustration ? ) ..Hopefully they will have stronger games as the series continues..
Daniel's penalty was hooking and both were pretty weak calls. To say that they were frustrated might be a bit premature. The Hawks did keep the Sedin's chances down but they had a few opportunities that just missed too.
The good news was the overall TEAM EFFORT. They're going to need more of that to go deep. Good show.
Tiger wrote:
Sorry I just have to point out the Sedin line was completely stifled by Chicago.. and Dan and Hank both took slashing penalties ( frustration ? ) ..Hopefully they will have stronger games as the series continues..
Daniel's penalty was hooking and both were pretty weak calls. To say that they were frustrated might be a bit premature. The Hawks did keep the Sedin's chances down but they had a few opportunities that just missed too.
The good news was the overall TEAM EFFORT. They're going to need more of that to go deep. Good show.
Great Team effort.. agree.. Sedin's must improve .. total of 3 shots from both including pp time? same as Hodgson got in about 7 min total time.. NOT GOOD ENOUGH !! I expected a better show from the twins..
" If you cant beat them in the alley - you can't beat them on the ice
Cookie La Rue wrote:The Hawks had their hands full of puttin' the Sedins down. As long as any other can capitalize i'm satisfied with the Twins efforts.
Go Canucks GOOOOOO 15 wins left...
The Hawks have focused so much on the Sedins last night, but they will get their legs, if not, I like how the rest of the team brought it on.
PS it would have been 3-0 if Samuelsson didn't hit that damn post!
parfois, je veux juste laisser tinber un coude volant sur le monde
Cookie La Rue wrote:The Hawks had their hands full of puttin' the Sedins down. As long as any other can capitalize i'm satisfied with the Twins efforts.
Go Canucks GOOOOOO 15 wins left...
The Hawks have focused so much on the Sedins last night, but they will get their legs, if not, I like how the rest of the team brought it on.
PS it would have been 3-0 if Samuelsson didn't hit that damn post!
4-0, he actually hit *two* ....however maybe we would have lost 5-4 as I know that Hawks at least hit that many.
I don't really care if the Sedins are shutout as long as we win....both those calls on the Twins were soft ESPECIALLY that first one. WtF? Is this playoff hockey or isn't it? So weak.
Edler, particularly in the 3rd, was very good.
Sedins had some good puck movement and a post themselves. Note Tiger that they only had one PP and it was pretty good.
Hodgson damn-near potted one. Great give and go with Hansen.
The 'Hawks played Toews/Kane/Sharp almost continuously and while they were a bit unlucky, bottom line is it didn't work.
The Canucks played with poise.
Man is it fantastic to be watching the game and not be looking to see if the Toews line out against a D pairing other than our "shut down" pair. It doesn't matter who's out there we're in good shape defensively. Luongo was HUGE and I though AV did a pretty good job of rolling our lines vs Chicago who seemed to be playing the hell out of their top guys, if we can continue with playing with a lead we'll wear their top guys down pretty quickly. I'd give the unsung hero award for a great game to Oreskovich, guy played with some piss and vinegar last night and even set up a couple chances with some good work down low.
Kikbutt_10 wrote:Luongo was HUGE and I though AV did a pretty good job of rolling our lines vs Chicago who seemed to be playing the hell out of their top guys, if we can continue with playing with a lead we'll wear their top guys down pretty quickly.
If we continue to outhit them AND Toews, Sharp and Kane continue to play 20+ minutes we'll be the fresher team later in the series. We were (more or less) rolling four lines.
Chicago looked good in the second, but we had our share of posts and opportunities missed too.
Sedins didn't look great but they had their chances too. It doesn't matter, we won. On to game 2 !
dr.dork wrote:If we continue to outhit them AND Toews, Sharp and Kane continue to play 20+ minutes we'll be the fresher team later in the series. We were (more or less) rolling four lines.
And this should be the key to our success through the playoffs. We can roll 4 lines and all the D for 60 minutes.
Duncan Keith played 27.5 minutes, Campbell over 26. (Hamhuis led our D with 22.5)
Kane and Toews each played over 23 minutes. (The Sedins played about 17, Kesler played 20:46)
We can even afford to play any of our top 8 D should someone need a night off.
Kikbutt_10 wrote:I'd give the unsung hero award for a great game to Oreskovich, guy played with some piss and vinegar last night and even set up a couple chances with some good work down low.
Very good point, I was wondering how/where Torres fits back into the lineup if everyone plays just as well in game 2.
My guess is Hodgson to the pressbox and Raymond at center on line 3 but thats hardly a good solution imo.
Kikbutt_10 wrote:I'd give the unsung hero award for a great game to Oreskovich, guy played with some piss and vinegar last night and even set up a couple chances with some good work down low.
Very good point, I was wondering how/where Torres fits back into the lineup if everyone plays just as well in game 2.
My guess is Hodgson to the pressbox and Raymond at center on line 3 but thats hardly a good solution imo.
It'll be a tough call, that's for sure. Could sit Oreskovich but I like what he brings. That said, Torres can play the same type of game with a bit more skill to go with it.
It'd be nice to give Cody a real chance to succeed ... and shut up the naysayers.
Kikbutt_10 wrote:I'd give the unsung hero award for a great game to Oreskovich, guy played with some piss and vinegar last night and even set up a couple chances with some good work down low.
Very good point, I was wondering how/where Torres fits back into the lineup if everyone plays just as well in game 2.
My guess is Hodgson to the pressbox and Raymond at center on line 3 but thats hardly a good solution imo.
It'll be a tough call, that's for sure. Could sit Oreskovich but I like what he brings. That said, Torres can play the same type of game with a bit more skill to go with it.
It'd be nice to give Cody a real chance to succeed ... and shut up the naysayers.
Torres in, Hodgson out. Raymond at center.
The naysayers will never shut up. He has to prove them wrong at which point Fred will say: "I knew he would be a good player, you could just see it based on his poise and hockey sense". The naysayers will then pat themselves on the back (while forgetting they wanted to trade him for a bag of pucks).