| November 19, 2011 | Tweet |
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| Written by Jeff Angus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saturday, 19 November 2011 04:57 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Third straight healthy scratch for Kyle Okposo. I wonder how many teams are trying to acquire him?
Joe Colborne was called up and will play for the Leafs tonight. He's had a fantastic start to the season down on the farm.
Taylor Hall is really struggling this season. I am not concerned about him from a long-term perspective, but he is trying to use his natural talents (speed) way too much. Don't get me wrong, he can flat out fly, but NHL defensemen are really quick to adjust if a player has only one or two moves he consistsently relies upon.
Edmonton's depth scoring has really been underwhelming this season. Ryan Smyth's surprising start has helped a lot, because after him, Eberle, and Nugent-Hopkins, no Oiler has more than three goals.
Rough night for Duncan Keith last night (see more below). He was on the ice for all four of Calgary's goals.
Curtis Glencross had two goals and a helper - he's a streaky player and could be worth owning for the next few weeks.
Jhonas Enroth redeemed himself with a shutout last night for the Sabres.
From my Thursday ramblings:
“Enroth allowed five goals on 19 shots – as quickly as poolies rushed to pick him up yesterday, do they drop him today? He’s a great goalie, but it is tough to win consistently at the NHL level. Chalk it up as a bad start, and don’t overreact to it.”
The good news for Carolina – they only allowed one goal, and Eric Staal wasn’t a minus player. The bad news – they still lost.
The rest of the games from last night as well as the AHL and junior leagues will be updated at about 11am EST this morning.
Had my first “real” interview last night for my writing contest – chatted on a wide range of topics with Alex Burrows (no biting or Mark Recchi comments were discussed, unfortunately). I’ll have the interview up later on today or tomorrow.
My two most recent posts, please give them a read and a thumbs up if you haven’t already:
Why young players need to be viewed with patience – Cody Hodgson and failing successfully, and:
Mike Gillis: The Great, The Good, and the Bad
The contest is over after this weekend, so I’ll stop spamming you with my Canucks-related work. I promise.
Brendan Ross won't have a column today, but he supplied some great CHL tidbits: Ontario Hockey League
Sweet goal from Stempniak last night:
Great save from Kipper - I love the reaction from Toews:
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Stuart McDonald
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... I don't see Hodgson as failing. There have been numerous roadblocks for him (injuries and Vancouver's depth)but he has produced reasonably well (not just offensively) despite being in and out of the lineup for the aforementioned reasons. Being in and out of the lineup and the uncertainty that causes a young player is yet another subtle roadblock that Hodgson has handled well and proves his mental toughness. I don't have issues being patient with players like Hodgson who clearly have the mental toughness to endure the ups and downs. |
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lcbtd
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2 steamboat??? Agreed on the quick whistle but a 2 steamboat delay is just dumb. If players were allowed to hack and push at the goalie for a full 2 steamboat count it'd be havoc. If Miller lovers are crying and whining now, imagine if those big bad Bruins could hack and slash at him for an extended period of time especially considering no Sabre would stop them lol |
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Jason Banks
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Kipper Save The Save was great... but to me that puck was not frozen. the difference from when the save was made and the bang in was like half a second... To me thats not frozen and not quick enough for the ref to blow a play dead for loss sight of puck... if thats how long it takes then a ref would need to blow a whistle every time a player passes infront of him... Also takes longer than 1/2 a second to freeze a puck... should be a 2 steamboat count when in control of it... Kipper didn't have control of that puck... he made the save and left the pad there for a rebound... he didn't know the puck was under his pad, nor was his intention to freeze it and thust was not in control of it... |
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Kevin
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non save Those angles aren't very good but if you watched the game you would see that the puck is clearly under Kippers pad and frozen, not just lying loose in the crease. Good call by the official. |
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JW
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Stempniak goal That about sums up Duncan Keith's season so far... talk about a buy low candidate. |
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Draft Dodger
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non-save @sentium have to agree with you, that should have been a goal. But even if you go with the 'ref lost sight of the puck' theory it means it wasn't a great save it was a great stop and then great luck that the ref blew the play dead before the goal could be scored. |
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sentium
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... What great save from Kipper? It was a goal and it's completely absurd that it wasn't allowed. |
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