Corsi is a metric for shot attempts and includes any shot attempt, whether it's a shot on goal, a missed shot, or a blocked shot.
So it’s not Necessarily a possession metric (it just probably has a strong tie to possession), good to know
Thx!
Corsi is a metric for shot attempts and includes any shot attempt, whether it's a shot on goal, a missed shot, or a blocked shot.
There are 3 games today in Toronto.
What would you suggest for starting times?
I was at that game. It was horrible. We thought he was dead . Fans were praying and crying.We here all love our hockey team the Boston Bruins. We all follow them through the good and the bad times. We all try to cheer on our team on to the Cup. It took me a lot of years though to realize that not all things Black and Gold are Black and White. Life deals us some bad hands, I still recall clinging to a radio for a weekend trying to get any update on Normand Leveille. And the sick feeling while watching Patrice Bergeron lying on the ice in a completely silent Garden. But we say our prayers and play on. Because that's who we are, this is what we do. Cheer for our team. The Boston Bruins, our team, with all of our history, as great as any ever.
Thanks!
Though I still don't know what a Corsi For is.
Interesting that we're all assuming Vlad would be the next up after Halak. Max Lagace is also with the team.
Vladar:
- Age: 23
- P-Bruins season: 14-7-1
- 1.79 GAA
- .936 save percentage
- NHL games: 0
Lagace:
So Lagace won more games and has some NHL experience, but Vlad has better stats.
- Age: 27
- P-Bruins season:22-7-3
- 2.37 GAA
- .919 save percentage
- NHL games: 17 games with the Vegas Golden Knights from 2017-19.
I was at that game. It was horrible. We thought he was dead . Fans were praying and crying.
Yet some fan on the main board says (when Bergy scored the winner) "Where's Randy Jones when you need him" Some people just suck.
I hope they were banned. What an absolutely disgusting comment.I was at that game. It was horrible. We thought he was dead . Fans were praying and crying.
Yet some fan on the main board says (when Bergy scored the winner) "Where's Randy Jones when you need him" Some people just suck.
I was at that game. It was horrible. We thought he was dead . Fans were praying and crying.
Yet some fan on the main board says (when Bergy scored the winner) "Where's Randy Jones when you need him" Some people just suck.
That was bad. I have to say that MOST of the Toronto fans did not approve of that guy with the sign.The worst ever was the Toronto fan holding up a "Toronto Stronger" sign just after the marathon bombing. Also, from what I saw, the mods were quite busy deleting sick marathon bombing references during that year's playoffs.
Interesting that we're all assuming Vlad would be the next up after Halak. Max Lagace is also with the team.
Vladar:
- Age: 23
- P-Bruins season: 14-7-1
- 1.79 GAA
- .936 save percentage
- NHL games: 0
Lagace:
So Lagace won more games and has some NHL experience, but Vlad has better stats.
- Age: 27
- P-Bruins season:22-7-3
- 2.37 GAA
- .919 save percentage
- NHL games: 17 games with the Vegas Golden Knights from 2017-19.
Nice adjectives lolVindictive, short-sighted, self-centred, judgmental views based on ignorance? It's called BS.
Not having 3 games? Obviously it is what it is, but as we've already seen having them spaced that closely together isn't smart. You get riled up by the most interesting things.
I feel like Vladar would be the better choice just for the fact that no NHL player has faced him yet. There isn't really a book on him yet, and even though Lagace has only played 17 games in the show, there is much more information available for him from the teams I would bet. That being said hopefully we don't have to worry about anyone but Halak starting in goal.Interesting that we're all assuming Vlad would be the next up after Halak. Max Lagace is also with the team.
Vladar:
- Age: 23
- P-Bruins season: 14-7-1
- 1.79 GAA
- .936 save percentage
- NHL games: 0
Lagace:
So Lagace won more games and has some NHL experience, but Vlad has better stats.
- Age: 27
- P-Bruins season:22-7-3
- 2.37 GAA
- .919 save percentage
- NHL games: 17 games with the Vegas Golden Knights from 2017-19.
guess how i can tell you can't refute the actual point...Nice adjectives lol
And that, ladies and gentlemen, puts that story to bed. I'd prefer not to spend any time with the father that would not have done what Tuukka did in that situation. Gotta hang with people I can relate to on the important things in life.Here you go:
Ever since Tuukka Rask opted out of the NHL playoffs on Saturday morning prior to the Bruins' Game 3 against the Hurricanes, there has been lots of speculation about why he did so.
Rask previously revealed in a text message to Dale Arnold that there was a family emergency, but that everything was now fine.
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In a pair of phone conversations with WEEI's Greg Hill on Tuesday, Rask shared more details about what happened, and Hill relayed the contents of their conversations Wednesday morning on The Greg Hill Show. (Listen to the full segment here or watch the video above.)
"He is concerned right now with not being a further distraction for his team, which is in the middle of the Stanley Cup Playoffs," Hill said. "He would prefer not to be the story and be something those guys are asked about repeatedly as they try to win a Stanley Cup.
"I can tell you that he got a phone call in the bubble from his wife, because there was a medical emergency with their daughter. Basically the kind of situation where I believe Tuukka Rask did what every parent would do and was obviously very concerned. It was suggested they seek medical help. Without revealing what that was, because I think I probably should leave that to him -- he did tell me -- as a father of two kids, I would be panicked and alarmed upon hearing that about a young kid.
"Again, without necessarily revealing what he would not want me to reveal, he did speak to his daughter and his daughter did express something to him about where he was and what her situation was, which I think would lead any father, any parent, especially one who feels like that's their most important job, parenting, to want to rush to be with their family at that time. Personally, I can't imagine being away from your family, away from your young kids, hearing your daughter say what she said, and not being panicked.
"So he made the decision to come home, and I think he knew that there was no way while that was going on that he would be the best teammate, be the best goaltender for that team that is in the middle of the Stanley Cup Playoffs."
Hill said Rask didn't say if he had any plans to return to the Bruins later in the postseason, noting he would probably have to have that conversation with general manager Don Sweeney and team president Cam Neely before making a decision.
o boy i remember crying so much for Léveillé....We here all love our hockey team the Boston Bruins. We all follow them through the good and the bad times. We all try to cheer on our team on to the Cup. It took me a lot of years though to realize that not all things Black and Gold are Black and White. Life deals us some bad hands, I still recall clinging to a radio for a weekend trying to get any update on Normand Leveille. And the sick feeling while watching Patrice Bergeron lying on the ice in a completely silent Garden. But we say our prayers and play on. Because that's who we are, this is what we do. Cheer for our team. The Boston Bruins, our team, with all of our history, as great as any ever.
Tuukka Rask reveals to Greg Hill why he left Bruins
Didnt see this posted. To the people who were disgusting about him leaving, I hope you read this and get a grip and perhaps a soul.
Nothing left to be said.
I support Tuukka.
We here all love our hockey team the Boston Bruins. We all follow them through the good and the bad times. We all try to cheer on our team on to the Cup. It took me a lot of years though to realize that not all things Black and Gold are Black and White. Life deals us some bad hands, I still recall clinging to a radio for a weekend trying to get any update on Normand Leveille. And the sick feeling while watching Patrice Bergeron lying on the ice in a completely silent Garden. But we say our prayers and play on. Because that's who we are, this is what we do. Cheer for our team. The Boston Bruins, our team, with all of our history, as great as any ever.
Interesting that we're all assuming Vlad would be the next up after Halak. Max Lagace is also with the team.
Vladar:
- Age: 23
- P-Bruins season: 14-7-1
- 1.79 GAA
- .936 save percentage
- NHL games: 0
Lagace:
So Lagace won more games and has some NHL experience, but Vlad has better stats.
- Age: 27
- P-Bruins season:22-7-3
- 2.37 GAA
- .919 save percentage
- NHL games: 17 games with the Vegas Golden Knights from 2017-19.
FOR me it’s clearly number 2 ))))))OK, big question. The other night in the second I jumped all over young JDB. Love the kid but not doing enough, needs to be a factor, blah, blah, blah. Clearly two things happened:
1) I know f*** all about anything and JDB's third period showed that in spades.
2) Jake cosmically heard my angst, agreed, and picked it up just because he respects my opinions so deeply.
So it's either 1 or 2. Today I either jump on him at first sign of not being a juggernaut, or I let him be.
My comments of frustration the other night aside, he does seem to generally get this whole playoff time of year thing.