The NHL Playoff Thread 2008/09

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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    jmurray wrote:
    Rygar wrote:
    jmurray wrote:
    Bruins Habs Game 1. It doesn't get any better than playoff hockey.
    Be a lot better if we stood a chance ;)

    Shall I assume "we" is the Habs?

    Great game 1 for the B's
    You assume correctly.
    Chara was unexpectantly clean last night.
    Habs could win a game or two if they were capable of sustaining a consistent effort. They are, however, not capable of this ;)
  • milarso
    milarso Posts: 1,280
    After a rough first period, where they played the majority a man down, the Wings dominated the Blue Jackets last night. I still don't think it is going to be a sweep, but Detroit looked tough last night.
    "The dude abides. I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that. It's good knowin' he's out there. The Dude. Takin' her easy for all us sinners."
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,913
    How about those Blackhawks?!?!? What a comeback at the end there.
  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,325
    milarso wrote:
    After a rough first period, where they played the majority a man down, the Wings dominated the Blue Jackets last night. I still don't think it is going to be a sweep, but Detroit looked tough last night.
    It was nice to see the 3-time Lady Byng award winner Pavel Datsyuk knocking the shit out of people last night. Of course he has been doing that all season but it's funny how people think he is soft.

    In regards to goal-tending, that was an important game to set the tone for Ozzie. I still think that Detroit's talent level gives them a 2 goal advantage over most teams. If Ozzie can keep the scoring limit at 2 or under, Lord Stanley's cup will be making a return to Motown . . . er, I mean Hockeytown.
    Be Excellent To Each Other
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  • milarso
    milarso Posts: 1,280
    Jason P wrote:
    milarso wrote:
    After a rough first period, where they played the majority a man down, the Wings dominated the Blue Jackets last night. I still don't think it is going to be a sweep, but Detroit looked tough last night.
    It was nice to see the 3-time Lady Byng award winner Pavel Datsyuk knocking the shit out of people last night. Of course he has been doing that all season but it's funny how people think he is soft.

    In regards to goal-tending, that was an important game to set the tone for Ozzie. I still think that Detroit's talent level gives them a 2 goal advantage over most teams. If Ozzie can keep the scoring limit at 2 or under, Lord Stanley's cup will be making a return to Motown . . . er, I mean Hockeytown.

    I was impressed with Ozzie. At least two times in the first few minutes, his teammates hung him out to dry and he came up big. He was solid all game, making the saves he needed to, and then there were two saves that should have been goals that he stole right out of the back of the net.
    Mason was impressive early on as well, two of Detroit's goals were deflected off of Blue Jackets.

    Btw- wtf was Manny Malhotra thinking on that go-ahead goal?
    For those who didn't see it, Detroit's Jonathan Ericsson fired a shot toward the goal, that was headed right for Mason's chest/mask. Malhotra, a Columbus player who was standing in front of the net, tried to grab the shot out of the air, and instead of catching it, he deflected it right over his goalies shoulder for the score.
    That play seemed to really take the wind out of the Blue Jacket's sails.
    "The dude abides. I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that. It's good knowin' he's out there. The Dude. Takin' her easy for all us sinners."
  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    milarso wrote:
    Jason P wrote:
    milarso wrote:
    Btw- wtf was Manny Malhotra thinking on that go-ahead goal?
    For those who didn't see it, Detroit's Jonathan Ericsson fired a shot toward the goal, that was headed right for Mason's chest/mask. Malhotra, a Columbus player who was standing in front of the net, tried to grab the shot out of the air, and instead of catching it, he deflected it right over his goalies shoulder for the score.
    That play seemed to really take the wind out of the Blue Jacket's sails.

    yea what an idiot..cant have any mistakes in the playoffs
    i like the headline on espn.com..Malhotra, Blue Jackets fall to Red Wings in playoff debut
    hitchock was pissed.said they lost a game earlier because of a play like that..
    anyhoo. go wings :D
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711

    yea what an idiot..cant have any mistakes in the playoffs
    i like the headline on espn.com..Malhotra, Blue Jackets fall to Red Wings in playoff debut
    hitchock was pissed.said they lost a game earlier because of a play like that..
    anyhoo. go wings :D
    Bah, don't be too hard on the guy. An instinctual reaction that backfired. You won't see him make that mistake again.
  • milarso wrote:
    Jason P wrote:
    milarso wrote:
    After a rough first period, where they played the majority a man down, the Wings dominated the Blue Jackets last night. I still don't think it is going to be a sweep, but Detroit looked tough last night.
    It was nice to see the 3-time Lady Byng award winner Pavel Datsyuk knocking the shit out of people last night. Of course he has been doing that all season but it's funny how people think he is soft.

    In regards to goal-tending, that was an important game to set the tone for Ozzie. I still think that Detroit's talent level gives them a 2 goal advantage over most teams. If Ozzie can keep the scoring limit at 2 or under, Lord Stanley's cup will be making a return to Motown . . . er, I mean Hockeytown.

    I was impressed with Ozzie. At least two times in the first few minutes, his teammates hung him out to dry and he came up big. He was solid all game, making the saves he needed to, and then there were two saves that should have been goals that he stole right out of the back of the net.
    Mason was impressive early on as well, two of Detroit's goals were deflected off of Blue Jackets.
    Is Ozzie that good or is the Blue Jackets offence just offensive? They are too much of a grind it out team, no real offensive explosion exists. been watching them all year and the first 10 minutes of the game are not the norm. There best chance is to play solid D and the goaltending of Mason. Nash, RJ and Vermette are solid players but over matched against the Wings. They might steal 1 win in Columbus but that's about it
    Redwings are frickin' tough. Btw- wtf was Manny Malhotra thinking on that go-ahead goal?
    For those who didn't see it, Detroit's Jonathan Ericsson fired a shot toward the goal, that was headed right for Mason's chest/mask. Malhotra, a Columbus player who was standing in front of the net, tried to grab the shot out of the air, and instead of catching it, he deflected it right over his goalies shoulder for the score.
    That play seemed to really take the wind out of the Blue Jacket's sails.
    walk the bridges,.......before you burn them down
  • milarso
    milarso Posts: 1,280
    Is Ozzie that good or is the Blue Jackets offence just offensive? They are too much of a grind it out team, no real offensive explosion exists. been watching them all year and the first 10 minutes of the game are not the norm. There best chance is to play solid D and the goaltending of Mason. Nash, RJ and Vermette are solid players but over matched against the Wings. They might steal 1 win in Columbus but that's about it
    Redwings are frickin' tough.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting Chris Osgood is Patrick Roy or anything, but he came up with some big saves early on. He's not the kind of goalie that is going to consistently hoist the team on his back and win games by himself, but last night he saved them in the first. That fact that it was still 0-0 after the first period was outstanding. I think you can argue that he won that game last night. And to be successful in the playoffs, you have to rely on your goalie to steal a game or two.
    Still a lot of hockey to play, but the Jackets are going to really have to play hard and get some bounces to stay in this series.
    "The dude abides. I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that. It's good knowin' he's out there. The Dude. Takin' her easy for all us sinners."
  • milarso
    milarso Posts: 1,280
    Rygar wrote:

    yea what an idiot..cant have any mistakes in the playoffs
    i like the headline on espn.com..Malhotra, Blue Jackets fall to Red Wings in playoff debut
    hitchock was pissed.said they lost a game earlier because of a play like that..
    anyhoo. go wings :D
    Bah, don't be too hard on the guy. An instinctual reaction that backfired. You won't see him make that mistake again.

    Yeah, I guess I can't really attack him as a player, because he was trying to help his team, but what a bummer for the Jackets and their fans. Before that goal it was tied at 1-1, and after, it was like they just fell apart.
    "The dude abides. I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that. It's good knowin' he's out there. The Dude. Takin' her easy for all us sinners."
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    milarso wrote:
    Rygar wrote:

    yea what an idiot..cant have any mistakes in the playoffs
    i like the headline on espn.com..Malhotra, Blue Jackets fall to Red Wings in playoff debut
    hitchock was pissed.said they lost a game earlier because of a play like that..
    anyhoo. go wings :D
    Bah, don't be too hard on the guy. An instinctual reaction that backfired. You won't see him make that mistake again.

    Yeah, I guess I can't really attack him as a player, because he was trying to help his team, but what a bummer for the Jackets and their fans. Before that goal it was tied at 1-1, and after, it was like they just fell apart.
    I completely agree. He probably hasn't slept since. Stupid move, but it happens.
  • If Roberto Luongo plays like he did last night the Canucks are going to be hard to beat.
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  • jmurray
    jmurray Stratham, NH Posts: 3,538
    Huge win for the Rangers to take a 2-0 series lead. Can they actually win this series?
  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    jmurray wrote:
    Huge win for the Rangers to take a 2-0 series lead. Can they actually win this series?

    yes.
  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    thankful the devils lost last night, but man was that a snoozer. one of the most boring playoff games i've seen in a while.
  • NCBRI
    NCBRI Posts: 1,902
    Nice bounce back win for my Canes last night. They split on the road and come back home for 2. Can't wait to get to the RBC Center tomorrow night for Game 3.
    Brian
  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    milarso wrote:
    Rygar wrote:

    yea what an idiot..cant have any mistakes in the playoffs
    i like the headline on espn.com..Malhotra, Blue Jackets fall to Red Wings in playoff debut
    hitchock was pissed.said they lost a game earlier because of a play like that..
    anyhoo. go wings :D
    Bah, don't be too hard on the guy. An instinctual reaction that backfired. You won't see him make that mistake again.

    Yeah, I guess I can't really attack him as a player, because he was trying to help his team, but what a bummer for the Jackets and their fans. Before that goal it was tied at 1-1, and after, it was like they just fell apart.
    malhotra is a metaphor for my life
    trying so hard to help but stumbles around and fucks it up

    i have no money to go to a bar cause my vedder tickets sucked my bank account
    im watching the wings game on espn gamecast right now
    pointless and depressing
  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    as i was typin that last post

    GOOOOAAALLLLLL!!!

    sweet
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,733
    go bruins go! :)
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    demetrios wrote:
    go bruins go! :)
    Between Price and the zebras, again, they don't need much help.