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First off, I just want to thank Gates for this opportunity. I am a huge fan of the "Studs and Duds", and am honoured to be a part of it. For all those wondering, I will be covering Thursday night games. Today's feature is an anomaly, I will usually not be covering Sunday games.
That said, it was a quiet night in the preseason with only 3 games played. That being said, here are your Studs and Duds for Sunday, October 2nd: Studs: 3) Green's Re-appearance Washington Capitals defenceman Mike Green was all but invisible last season. Constant injuries and poor play kept him under 30 points for the year. If his game against the Blackhawks is any indication of the upcoming year, it should be a good one. Green looked solid throughout the game, scoring a goal and notching an assist. Hopefully, Green can keep this up and return to the way that he played in 2009-2010. 2)Simmering of the #SHANABAN Every year, the preseason is an indication of many things; including player chemistry, veteran play, and rookies looking to shine. However, never has there been a preseason with the amount of suspensions as there have been in the 3 weeks of preseason play. With 8 (and more pending) players currently suspended, the wrath of Brendan Shanahan has spread around the leagues. From star defencemen to 4th line scrubs, nobody is safe from the "Shanaban". While this is a great step for the league (after the incompetence of Colin Campbell), the general public started to get the sense that every hit was being considered a "suspendable" act. Shanahan made large strides today in easing the public (and the league) by not suspending Eric Nystrom for an accidental collision, and Alex Edler for a hit to the head on a crouching Taylor Hall. This shows that Shanahan and the rest of his crew will not be suspending every hit, and will factor in other contingents. 1)Wouldn't it be "Nyquist" Not much to say here. Detroit Red Wing Gustav Nyquist has been on fire this preseason, and continued it against the Penguins. Scoring 2 goals and one assist, Nyquist was flying around the ice and getting quality scoring chances. It'll be a tough decision for Babcock and the Red Wings' staff, as this kid has certainly shown his worth. Duds 3)"Waive" Goodbye to Brule The Edmonton Oilers waived forward Gilbert Brule Sunday, which can only be summarized by this quote by Steve Laidlaw (MetalDude26) on twitter: Quote:
2) Brassard's Descent Things are not looking good for Blue Jackets' center Derrick Brassard. According to Aaron Portzline, the line combinations for the Jackets are as follows: Quote:
1)Hartford getting Rangers' Sloppy Seconds? Sean Avery could be taking his talents to Hartford this season. It appears that the controversial winger Sean Avery is fighting for the 13th spot on the New York Rangers, and is reportedly in a tight race with Erik Christensen. Even if Avery is picked up on waivers, this would be a shock to Avery's constant confidence, and would be very satisfactory seeing that grin wiped off of his face. Quick Hits Twitter Fact of the Day Ron Wilson became the first coach to join twitter. He is currently following 28 people, all of which members of the Leafs' organization or media executives...except for Kyle Turris. Malone's Fate Still Undecided Ryan Malone has still not been dismissed or suspended for his hit on Chris Campoli. Should be interesting to see the verdict. Final Cuts Coming With the preseason winding down, many teams set to make the final cuts. I advise that you keep a close eye on all of the teams, and the people that are cut at the last minute.
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Twitter: @TK12555 Last edited by GMGates; 10-02-2011 at 10:06 PM. |
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Excellent start Tyler!
You get the "Gates seal of approval", haha. Thought I'd give another quick hit with a follow up question : A game removed from playing in Lundqvist's hometown of Guthenberg, it was Gaborik's turn to play in front of his home country. Gaborik, who served as an alternate tonight, wore a No. 38 on his helmet for his late friend, fellow countryman & ex-teammate Pavol Demitra. Another emotional night, and win, for the Rangers. Now my question is, does it benefit an NHL club to play their preseason versus Euro teams? I'm sure it builds their confidence, especially being part of such emotional games, but does it affect their readiness once they start the season against other NHL clubs?
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Nice work TK.
Gates, in the end, I think the overseas travel takes a bit of a toll on teams in the early going. But I think it's great for their mental health, so likely a push.
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Nice job breaking your cherry Tyler.
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Good stuff Tyler
Just a heads up, Gustav Nyquist was immediately sent to the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins following his 3 point effort Basically, it came down to the Wings ability to send him down without having to pass through waivers.
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Quote:
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...almost everyone's support. ![]() Damn, that must have sucked for him after such a performance. Thanks for the update.
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That was a compliment!
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You're forgiven, for now
![]() I'm just messin' with ya haha. Thanks for the support.
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Brassard with Johansen and Mayorov doesn't look like your typical 3rd line -- I'm hoping (as a Brassard owner) that it's a 2A/2B situation.
But...I was thinking. Leafs could use a playmaking center...and Brassard seems to be due for a change in scenery...
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And Columbus could use a puck moving D-man!!! Gunnerson?? .....Finger??? LOL
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