This also needs to be a lesson. There will be absolutely no easy wins.Canadians up 4-2 on Stars. This is one of the Stars easier remaining games too
This also needs to be a lesson. There will be absolutely no easy wins.
Nice site to see the daily 'who to cheer for today' and playoff odds is here and updated daily: St. Louis Blues Playoff Chances - Sports Club StatsSo, I get home turn on the TV and I see Wild vs Avalanche. My first thought is I should cheer on the Wild. Am I right???
He only had one, but I do have a funny story about it. I was at the game with my son and told him during warmups that Pääjärvi was going to get a hatty. When he scored their first goal to tie the game that shit wasn’t funny anymore.Chef PRV with 2 goals tonight.
He only had one, but I do have a funny story about it. I was at the game with my son and told him during warmups that Pääjärvi was going to get a hatty. When he scored their first goal to tie the game that **** wasn’t funny anymore.
Sorry, didn't catch that he had 2 the night before. Crazy week for him!My post was during the Sens vs. Panthers game. But it’s good for him to see little success in Ottawa. 3 goals in 2 games.
Our final 3 games, Chicago twice & Colorado, are far from easy, but Dallas and Minnesota both finish with that West Coast trip. Wonder how many 3 point games there will be in those...So Minnesota just lost Spurgeon for the rest of the regular season with a partial hamstring tear:
Spurgeon out rest of regular season for Wild
They also have literally the hardest remaining schedule of any team in the entire NHL:
@ Vegas
@ Arizona
LA
Nashville
Boston
@ Nashville
Dallas
@ Dallas
Edmonton
@ Anaheim
@ LA
@ San Jose
Ouch.
Our final 3 games, Chicago twice & Colorado, are far from easy, but Dallas and Minnesota both finish with that West Coast trip. Wonder how many 3 point games there will be in those...
I see it exactly the opposite. I thought that Backes raised his level to pick Nielsen's head when Nielsen was almost completely upright in the play that earned him his suspension. Here, Backes doesn't look to me like he changes his level and looks to me to be simply "playing through" a smaller puck carrier turning on his edges. That means Trocheck's head is already going to be well lower than if he was fully upright on his skates. Maybe there is something I'm missing here, but I don't think this hit even warranted a penalty much less a match penalty. Trocheck made himself vulnerable turning into the middle of the ice with his head down and paid the price with what I thought was a clean hit. With the play against Detroit, I though Backes got what he deserved.I actually thought that hit was worse than the one he just got suspended for.