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Jsweeney 03-10-2012 08:07 AM

Re: NHL 2011/2012 Thread
 
Did he take puck to face?

lockman21 03-10-2012 08:55 AM

Re: NHL 2011/2012 Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Brohan_Santana (Post 13421195)
Don't talk about your mother like that

You're pathetic.

~Crashintome89~ 03-10-2012 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by lockman21 (Post 13421465)
You're pathetic.

:lol:lol:lol:lol

Crosby a no go for tomorrow against the Bruins.

dduncan6er 03-10-2012 11:11 AM

Re: NHL 2011/2012 Thread
 
Ovi with a sick feed to Marchand during a delayed off side for a goal. :lol

rickyh24 03-10-2012 11:26 AM

Re: NHL 2011/2012 Thread
 
Thomas sucks now. Should have went to The White House. Season over.

Bron Yr Aur 03-10-2012 02:03 PM

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Bruins really disappointing to let Caps get a win today. Seems like Boston is just coasting, waiting for the playoffs to start. Obviously pretty impossible to keep up the insane level of play they were at earlier in the season. But I would really love to see Winnipeg get into the playoffs over the Caps.

jackisback24 03-10-2012 03:52 PM

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B's just need to get their mojo back. Curious to see Turco play.

lockman21 03-10-2012 05:08 PM

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Good ESPN Insider article from a couple days ago, so a little dated, but still pretty good:

Quote:

Five injured players who could tip playoffs
March, 7, 2012
MAR 7
8:46
AM ET

Nothing will change the NHL's playoff races more than the potential return of Sidney Crosby.
Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero made a calculated gamble at the trade deadline to pass on adding major salary to keep cap space open for his captain Sidney Crosby to return during the regular season. Knowing the unpredictable nature of concussions and Crosby's recovery, there were no guarantees it would work out. There still aren't.

But Tuesday's news that Crosby is symptom-free and cleared for contact is huge news for the Penguins.

"It's a good step; hopefully we can keep the momentum here," he told reporters in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. "It's not fulfilling until you get out there."

His return to an actual game, which could happen as early as Sunday, would change everything in the Eastern Conference playoff race and into the postseason. He's the biggest name and could have the biggest impact on how the rest of the season plays out, but he's only the first of many important players whose injury status could impact tight races. If these five players get healthy and stay in their lineups, they could be the difference down the stretch and into the postseason. If they don't, playoff success might take a serious hit for their teams.

Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins: Even without Crosby, the Penguins are capable of making a playoff run thanks to the top line of Evgeni Malkin, James Neal and Chris Kunitz. "They've led the way with the way they've played," Crosby said. "They're a tough line to stop. When they're going like that it doesn't matter who they're playing, they're going to create stuff." Now factor in Crosby's return, and there's potential for the Penguins to have two dominant lines.

Plus, Marc-Andre Fleury has been fantastic, with a .920 save percentage since the All-Star break. He has stopped 71 of his first 73 shots faced in March. Crosby sounds like he's itching to get in the lineup and get his game back to what we all expect. "I know what I have to do to get ready," he said. "[I've] kind of gone through this once already this year -- know what to expect, know what to prepare for." If both Crosby and Kris Letang are in the lineup for the start of the playoffs, the Penguins would jump to the top of the list among Eastern Conference favorites.

Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks: As much as Crosby's every move has been analyzed, Toews' concussion has flown under the radar. But to the Blackhawks and the tight Central Division playoff race, his recovery is every bit as crucial as Crosby's. Toews didn't join the team on its road trip, and Tuesday's game in St. Louis was Chicago's eighth without Toews. It's time to be concerned. But according to the Chicago Sun-Times, Toews had a good day of off-ice workouts Monday and the team hopes he starts skating soon.

The Blackhawks can only wait and hope that Jonathan Toews will return soon from his concussion.

"I can't give you an ideal date, but today is encouraging," coach Joel Quenneville told Adam Jahns in St. Louis on Monday. But we learned with Crosby that until he's out there skating and symptom-free, it's almost impossible to put a timeline on it. This story will only get bigger with every game Toews misses.

Martin Havlat, San Jose Sharks: During their recent struggles, the Sharks have had issues scoring goals. Heading into Tuesday night's game, San Jose had just two goals in its last three games and is flirting dangerously close to a spot outside the top eight. Getting Havlat back will help. According to an NHL source he remains on track for a mid-March return. The big issue for him will be conditioning, since surgery to fix a torn hamstring kept him off the ice to allow time for healing. The positive is that, once Havlat is completely healed, there shouldn't be the lingering fear that can accompany other injuries like a concussion. Before his injury, Havlat had 15 points in his first 26 games with the Sharks.

Alex Steen, St. Louis Blues: This is another concussion that hasn't received the attention it deserves, especially considering Steen's strong start in which he scored 13 goals in 36 games for the Blues. According to an NHL source, Steen is still in California and there's no update in his concussion recovery. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Jeremy Rutherford reported in late February that Steen stopped practicing with the team to get treatment in a hyperbaric chamber in California.

"I'm trying to get myself back on track here," Steen told Rutherford. "It's hard to explain what I'm going through. … I've tried everything in my power to get back on the ice." At that point, Steen remained hopeful that he might still return before the playoffs but he's running out of time. "There's no real timeline," he said. "As soon as I feel like I can play, I'll be out there."

Nicklas Backstrom, Washington Capitals: Even if the Capitals find a way to make the playoffs without Backstrom, it's hard to imagine them winning a series unless their franchise center is in the lineup. And as of right now, that's starting to look like a long shot, since the symptoms from his concussion refuse to go away. He returned to Sweden to spend time with his family, The Washington Post reported earlier this week, which refuted earlier reports that he was there to see a specialist.

It's a similar strategy the team took with Mike Green, who spent time at home in Calgary last season while recovering from his concussion. Getting away may help, it may not. "There's no specific treatment everybody knows is going to work," said Crosby, who has become a bit of an expert on the subject. "You get to learn what's important, what you need and how you treat it."

jackisback24 03-10-2012 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by lockman21 (Post 13422179)
Good ESPN Insider article from a couple days ago, so a little dated, but still pretty good:

Nathan Horton would help the B's right now.

~Crashintome89~ 03-10-2012 06:52 PM

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omg omg omg omg claude giroux just put the Monster's jockstrap in the ACC rafters.

lockman21 03-10-2012 06:55 PM

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I don't know if you guys remember the story of Jack Jablonski, but his team (Benilde-St. Margaret's) is about to win the MN AA state championship.

Game sold out in minutes. Jabby is in attendance. Check it out:

http://imgur.com/KpMXY

JRS1386 03-10-2012 07:11 PM

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Can the playoffs start now while the Flyers are playing this good. Then again they are matched against the Pens who are playing great hockey as well.

lockman21 03-10-2012 07:26 PM

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Quietly, the Avs have snuck into 8th place in the West. They won't stay there since SJ has 4 games in hand, but still...

~Crashintome89~ 03-10-2012 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JRS1386 (Post 13422330)
Can the playoffs start now while the Flyers are playing this good. Then again they are matched against the Pens who are playing great hockey as well.

Not scared at all. Bring it.

JRS1386 03-10-2012 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Crashintome89~ (Post 13422361)
Not scared at all. Bring it.

It will be a very good series.

~Crashintome89~ 03-10-2012 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JRS1386 (Post 13422364)
It will be a very good series.

They always are. We can take them, even with Crosby. I'm hoping he doesn't come back, but even if he does, it's going to take a lot of heat off of Malkin. Its happened before when Malkin has carried the load when Sid has been out--and then once he comes back, Geno cools down.

Bron Yr Aur 03-10-2012 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by lockman21 (Post 13422348)
Quietly, the Avs have snuck into 8th place in the West. They won't stay there since SJ has 4 games in hand, but still...

Only 3 games in hand now that they've lost tonight. Can't believe that team is in 9th.

I hate the West. About 5 teams battling for the last 2 spots right now, and the Hawks are certainly not at all safe. Nobody from 5-11 can afford to lose 2 in a row right now.

Biggest game of the year so far against LA tomorrow for the Hawks. Win in regulation and you are in a really nice spot. Lose and you are back in the battle for the playoffs.

Roose13 03-10-2012 07:55 PM

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I think we've been ripped off: http://zoowithroy.spreadshirt.com/cl...omize/color/95

~Crashintome89~ 03-10-2012 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Roose13 (Post 13422396)

Sue them for all they have.

JRS1386 03-10-2012 07:56 PM

Re: NHL 2011/2012 Thread
 
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Originally Posted by ~Crashintome89~ (Post 13422371)
They always are. We can take them, even with Crosby. I'm hoping he doesn't come back, but even if he does, it's going to take a lot of heat off of Malkin. Its happened before when Malkin has carried the load when Sid has been out--and then once he comes back, Geno cools down.

Not being a homer, but I honestly think the Flyers have the potential to take on anyone. It will be an exciting playoffs regardless of results to see how the the rookies grow and handle the pressure.

kev87lads 03-10-2012 08:08 PM

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Giroux went all Datsyuk tonight. Bryz is a nut. Playing crazy good with more than 1/2 the D out. Offense took a night off. It happens.

fonzz41 03-10-2012 09:56 PM

Re: NHL 2011/2012 Thread
 
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Originally Posted by lockman21 (Post 13422348)
Quietly, the Avs have snuck into 8th place in the West. They won't stay there since SJ has 4 games in hand, but still...

They will now proceed to lose 3 straight, just watch.

But seriously, they have really come together this second half. However, having Played more games than many of the teams they are fighting against will probably be the difference maker

fonzz41 03-10-2012 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Roose13 (Post 13422396)

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Crashintome89~ (Post 13422397)
Sue them for all they have.

And then kill them and their families

bonzo48280 03-10-2012 11:36 PM

Re: NHL 2011/2012 Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Bron Yr Aur (Post 13422375)
Only 3 games in hand now that they've lost tonight. Can't believe that team is in 9th.

I hate the West. About 5 teams battling for the last 2 spots right now, and the Hawks are certainly not at all safe. Nobody from 5-11 can afford to lose 2 in a row right now.

Biggest game of the year so far against LA tomorrow for the Hawks. Win in regulation and you are in a really nice spot. Lose and you are back in the battle for the playoffs.

have you ever had a post in here since they won the cup that wasn't negative in some way against the Hawks?

lockman21 03-11-2012 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bonzo48280 (Post 13422623)
have you ever had a post in here since they won the cup that wasn't negative in some way against the Hawks?

lockman21: "Jonathan Toews with 2 goals tonight!"
bonzo48280: "YES! Toews is a beast! 2 goal night!"
DMBCubs25: "Toews! 2 goals including the game winner!"
Bron Yr Aur: "Call me when he has a hat trick. I'm not impressed until then."

dmbetc 03-11-2012 05:36 AM

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What a great photo from the Cornell win last night to send them to the ECAC Championship:

http://www.cornellbigred.com/images/...lynah_leap.jpg

JRS1386 03-11-2012 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bonzo48280 (Post 13422623)
have you ever had a post in here since they won the cup that wasn't negative in some way against the Hawks?

Eh it's not like you or any other Chi fans are Mr. Positives all the time.

s0628711 03-11-2012 08:37 AM

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And no Callahan or Del Zotto tonight. Just great.

JRS1386 03-11-2012 09:19 AM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC9z3lC1Z6s

Just in case people didn't see it. I think he is on the cusp of being a top 225 player

bonzo48280 03-11-2012 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JRS1386 (Post 13422753)
Eh it's not like you or any other Chi fans are Mr. Positives all the time.

lately no, but they were first in the league in the middle of January. There was nothing to be down about then.


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