Fenian24
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You say that like it's a bad thing.I feel the 3am acid splashing up into my esophagus just looking at this
You say that like it's a bad thing.I feel the 3am acid splashing up into my esophagus just looking at this
he had a great game against tor earlier in the year.Lohrei may be boon or bust type addition to the lineup ....but I think it's a risk worth taking, looking forward to him activating from the D. B's 3-1
I'm terrified with Lohrei in. He has had troubles in his own end the past while. I like the offensive potential though.
I'm terrified with Lohrei in. He has had troubles in his own end the past while. I like the offensive potential though.
I have always thought there was virtually zero chance of him being back next year. But I am not sure it's the last of him we've seen this year. Even assuming no more injuries, a good chance Wotherspoon or Lohrei does something to get themselves benched before it's over.So surely this is the end of Matt Gryzlyk in Boston. Getting health bombed in game three in a 1-1 first round series says all you need to say given his salary. Same as last year, he just gets hammered on the forecheck until he turns it over every time; just not big enough it seems for his position.
I do admit I’m a bit worried that missing Andrew Peeke is becoming a story line. What does that say about the play of our top 4!
I have always thought there was virtually zero chance of him being back next year. But I am not sure it's the last of him we've seen this year. Even assuming no more injuries, a good chance Wotherspoon or Lohrei does something to get themselves benched before it's over.
The losing coach in this series will be jobless by the end of next week.
Not that I care, but Monty is fine either way. Still, win the series pleaseThe losing coach in this series will be jobless by the end of next week.
Someone please explain to me why Monty went with PP#1 when PP#2 had 3 goals, and they needed a goal to tie Monday night. Plus PP#1 stayed out the nearly the entire PP.
I don't usually criticize coaches, but that was inexplicable.
Monday night they looked like they did against the Caps and Sens. Just no offense whatsoever.
That has to change or this series is over in 5. OTOH, if they find their 5-on-5 offense, the series could be over in 5 in our favor, just as easily.
I'd still take the chance. Lohrei can change the game with his skating and offensive instinct and Witherspoon with aggressiveness. Grizz although a great skater seems to take an eternity when he has the puck in his own end, its freaken madding and ive seen enough of him jumping in from the point and hitting the goalie square in the chest.Just as we have come to watch Graz fizzle in playoffs, there’s no guarantee Lohreei and Witherspoon don’t fizzle as well.
And they were out for the whole 2 minutes. I get they're the #1 unit and all, but ti seemed in that situation you have to go with he hot hand. I can see making room for Pasta but otherwise I wanted to see the group that had scored three goals on the ice.The losing coach in this series will be jobless by the end of next week.
Someone please explain to me why Monty went with PP#1 when PP#2 had 3 goals, and they needed a goal to tie Monday night. Plus PP#1 stayed out the nearly the entire PP.
I don't usually criticize coaches, but that was inexplicable.
Monday night they looked like they did against the Caps and Sens. Just no offense whatsoever.
That has to change or this series is over in 5. OTOH, if they find their 5-on-5 offense, the series could be over in 5 in our favor, just as easily.
JVR huh? I dunno... he hasn't been effective for a while now.
OR we could have Grz....terrifying in his own end......ZERO offenseI'm terrified with Lohrei in. He has had troubles in his own end the past while. I like the offensive potential though.
He's also prone to soft plays here and there - just losing sharp focus at times - no space for that in the playoffs or against the Leafs. But adrenaline may take care of that tonightWhen it's one on one, I find Lohrei to be very good defending. Where he gets in trouble is when he needs to make reads in zone coverage.
or that they don'tJust as we have come to watch Graz fizzle in playoffs, there’s no guarantee Lohreei and Witherspoon don’t fizzle as well.