DustyDangler
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It was actually a good game...then it wasn't.Looks like despite missing the game I didn't miss anything at all.
It was actually a good game...then it wasn't.Looks like despite missing the game I didn't miss anything at all.
They had about a 20 minute stretch between the 2nd and 3rd periods that they played decent. But not much more than that.It was actually a good game...then it wasn't.
It's all relative...only 2 penalties and neither were dumb. Minimal out numbered attacks from bad reads or bad pinches. Had some good offensive looks that MAF did well against. The 2nd Minny goal should not have counted + 2 empty net goals so they really did not give up much. They played well.They had about a 20 minute stretch between the 2nd and 3rd periods that they played decent. But not much more than that.
That was a blatant cross check. Our D was flat on his stomach from the cross check. Hell, I thought it was Hayton laying on the ice.Cross check isn’t reviewable though.
true, but what Coyote wants to win so much that they would play that aggressively ?If that's legal that is what every forward should strive to do. Cross check the dman to the ice jump on top of him and keep him there.
He always does.That was a blatant cross check. Our D was flat on his stomach from the cross check. Hell, I thought it was Hayton laying on the ice.
Bear hit the nail on the head.
Try and skate through the opposition rookie Cooley?true, but what Coyote wants to win so much that they would play that aggressively ?
Keller? Schmaltz?
Other than Cooley ( and that is a saddening exception) not a single name comes to mind.
Kids make rookie mistakes, granted. Last night two led to goals. It's the unforced and lightly contested turnover by the seasoned players that has me concerned.I DESPISE losing, but man some of ya are letting it blind you of a well played game. Oddly, probably the same “some” that want kids playing and are willing to wait 7-8 years to build through the draft.
The average NHL career is 5 years according to google.I DESPISE losing, but man some of ya are letting it blind you of a well played game. Oddly, probably the same “some” that want kids playing and are willing to wait 7-8 years to build through the draft.
The average NHL career is 5 years according to google.
I don’t think it should be of concern at this point. They’ve been through this rinse and repeat many times and will start fresh and anew next season.Kids make rookie mistakes, granted. Last night two led to goals. It's the unforced and lightly contested turnover by the seasoned players that has me concerned.