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Walman a condamné à deux fois, Flames étend Klapka, les Bruins qui cherchent à ajouter à la profondeur de l’avant



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  1. Is there an undersized player you wont go above and beyond to defend? It is weird lol. Hutson is good but like Hughes he cannot defend.

  2. As a gyy from Montreal, I could not be happier with Lane Hutson's season. He got us in the playoffs, if it wasnt for him, we wouldnt have. He's my favorite player in the NHL right now

  3. Primary assists are somewhat more meaningful than secondaries *in general*, but having loads of secondary assists means you're definitely generating a lot of offense.
    The argument around tip-ins has some merit, but 1) the person shooting the tipped-in shot generally had a bigger impact than the person who passed it to the shooter and 2) that's still only a fraction of all goals.

  4. It’s ok for Keith to do his dirty work and nothing happens to him! They have the refs on their side and crookit Bettman who says a Canadian team will never win.

  5. When Phil Esposito bloomed into the offensive player he became, people and sports commentators described his goals as "garbage goals" (off rebounds in front of the net) They used to say Espo cleaned up the garbage.

    Esposito planted himself in the slot like a big oak tree with that big Italian frame of his and took quite a pounding every game

    One player who could really thread the needle was Gretzky. That's proven with the # of assists he got each season.

    Location, location, location might be the golden rule in real estate but it's also the golden rule in the NHL.

    Gretzky was on Oiler teams filled with lethal assassins who could cash in on pucks fed to them

    Heck, those Oiler teams scored over 400+ goals a season for 5 straight years, one year almost getting 450 goals .

    For those of you who are old enough Edmonton had their own version of the 'Murderers Row" the New York Yankees had when they dominated the MLB

    Only 2 teams in NHL history caused the league to change the rules on how the game would be played.

    The power play in the 1950's of Montreal was lethal and the old rule required a player to sit out the full 2 minutes of the penalty. Trouble was, Montreal could score 2 or 3 goals during that one penalty.

    Then in the 1980's came the Gretzky Rule with offsetting penalties which gave Gretzky loads of one ice to weave his magic.

    Teams even accused Edmonton of entrapping teams into getting offsetting penalties to give Gretzky more open ice to work with.

    The NHL changed the rule for a few years until they saw Gretzky slowed down and wasn't playing on a team of lethal goal scorers.

  6. King Clancy of the Leafs had a saying:

    "If you can't beat them on the ice, you have to beat them in the alley"

    That saying simply means, if the game is getting out of reach, you have to get extremely crazy physical by starting fights at the drop of a glove over nothing to firmly plant in the mind of your opponent….that in the next game they will hear footsteps, not the regular kind, but of the type that crushes bodies and might break bones.

    Even in losing, Clancy told them how to win something from that game

    In game 4…..I expect a war….if either team surges on the scoreboard since this is a pivotal game for all the marbles.

  7. BTW, Ovechkin is King of the empty-net goals. Also, should we break goals down into whether they were scored as a natural progression of a team’s play, or whether they were purposefully designed to pad a particular player’s stats?

  8. Walman is trash. He should have focused on playing defense rather then playing with water bottles and going after the panthers players every chance he got. He looked like pissed off teenager trying to play hockey. He’s better then that.

  9. The ONLY assists and goals that matter more than their counterparts are playoff assists and goals. Everything else people try to nitpick is total nonsense.

    As a Panther fan I don’t care what goalie the Oilers put in net, their defensemen are the core issue and unless they play better we’re going to torture either goalie.

  10. Bruins making a push for the playoffs is great for other teams in the Atlantic. It will keep them irrelevant for longer.

  11. Also honestly surprised there weren't a lot more fines. A Panther stole an Oilers player's glove and a Panther also was punching a player held by the linesman, but it's a rules for thee but not for me kind of playoffs with Florida.

  12. Bruins looking to add forwards, Stars potentially looking at moving Robertson; could we get Robo here in Boston?

  13. People wouldn’t shut up last year about Hyman getting 50 ‘tap-in’s’. A goal is a goal just like assist is an assist.

  14. I just got into hockey this postseason (still feeling out what team(s) I want to support) and found your channel yesterday. I've learned a lot from you and gained a bunch of insight into the teams and game. Thanks!

  15. Lmao walman fined twice. Meanwhile a guy who ended one goalies season and attempted To injure 2 more got absolutely nothing.

    Can the nhl even pretend to try and be fair?

  16. Klapka was a beast down the stretch. He was starting to produce more and then they moved him with Kadri. That seemed to unlock his potential more, as they were lighting it up in those last several games.

    Flames were actually losing a game past the midway mark when Klapka got moved up to the top line because of a brief injury and immediately scored and then drew a penalty while making a great play to get into the o-zone that Calgary scored on and pulled ahead. He remained on that line for the rest of the season. Him and Kadri clicked, so I hope that that keeps up next season and he can continue to improve.

    Between him starting to show up, Coronato’s continued improvement (he was starting to look very comfortable down the stretch with scoring as well), and Zary (who can hopefully keep healthy next season), and not to mention their rookie star goaltender (who finished second for the Calder where goalies tend to get the shaft), the Flames have A LOT of reasons to be optimistic at the moment. They finished ahead of both Montreal and New Jersey so even though they didn’t make it to the playoffs, they literally couldn’t have come any closer (missed on a tiebreaker and tied the record for most amount of points for a team to have that missed the playoffs).

  17. There's a reason Yzerman got rid of Walman for nothing. They tried to get him to give the reason a couple months ago and he refused to answer the question. I've heard it had something to do with Patrick Kane having a big issue with Walman, but who knows if that's the reason or not?

  18. imo klaps is going to be a big part of the flames offence going forward. Him with kadri was electric. I feel this 2 year deal is an attempt to motivate him to keep showing up and maybe earn himself a bigger contract once it’s up. I’d love to see him stick around long term—flames need his size lol

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