Now, all this is my opinion. But in the second period, Nansen waved off an icing with Ryan Suter basically on the puck. The unbelievably late wave-off meant Suter couldn’t even make a play. He was just under pressure immediately and it created a mess.
It was very clear to me that Suter was angry the rest of the game. A couple times, he didn’t help retrieve pucks for the linesmen on actual icings, a common courtesy by players. He barked at them a few times.
I think they had long memories. With Devan Dubnyk pulled with 1:54 left for an extra attacker, the linesmen twice waved off icings on bang-bang plays or near ties … with Suter the one chasing.
A number of players were talking about the feuding with the linesmen after the game. There was also one icing where it looked like the Rangers got away with changing a few players.
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I waited for Suter after the game, but I was told finally he was unavailable. But players were very ticked because besides the fact that the non-icings ate up close, it also expended energy as players twice had to skate the length of the ice because of no whistles.
Dumba always sounds like he's about to cry in interviews.
Thats because of his lazy play in front of the net on the first goal.Bad position , failure to block a realitively slow speed wrist shot and screening your goalie all in one motion. The kid will be a very good second pair defender IMO but I am not sure he is ready for playoff hockey.
Honerable mention goes to other onlucky bounces
I don't normally ever complain about the reffing, but there was some serious ******** going on in that one. I don't even know how some of that crap the refs did was professional at all, especially all those ****ing waived off icing starting about midway through - really not cool on many levels.
That said, Yeo was right to a degree and the break lost us that game. Our first period killed us.
At least we did start to find that urgency again and did play a pretty good third against a very good team.
We still should have won that... I hope the guys are pissed the next few games and take it out on the other teams.
Thats because of his lazy play in front of the net on the first goal.Bad position , failure to block a realitively slow speed wrist shot and screening your goalie all in one motion. The kid will be a very good second pair defender IMO but I am not sure he is ready for playoff hockey.
Honerable mention goes to other onlucky bounces
Not ready for playoff hockey? Did you notice that he assisted on both goals last night?
While I'll agree Dumba needs some refining to his game and is in no way a type of defensemen you rely on defensively or even rely on even-strength, I don't think it is because of his lack of effort. IMO the kid plays his heart out, brings offensive spark from the blueline that is extremely lacking, and is improving at a drastic rate.
I will say he probably isn't a defensemen you rely on even-strength playoff time but when we start need some offense, need a point man on the PP, or just need some energy and spark insert into the lineup, Dumba can do that. He is a kid that I would not rely on, but he brings an extra "jump" factor we don't have and could be extremely useful in certain situations during the playoffs.
Not ready for playoff hockey? Did you notice that he assisted on both goals last night?
While I'll agree Dumba needs some refining to his game and is in no way a type of defensemen you rely on defensively or even rely on even-strength, I don't think it is because of his lack of effort. IMO the kid plays his heart out, brings offensive spark from the blueline that is extremely lacking, and is improving at a drastic rate.
I will say he probably isn't a defensemen you rely on even-strength playoff time but when we start need some offense, need a point man on the PP, or just need some energy and spark insert into the lineup, Dumba can do that. He is a kid that I would not rely on, but he brings an extra "jump" factor we don't have and could be extremely useful in certain situations during the playoffs.
Well, I think we all can agree that Dumba's strengths are on offense, not defense, at this point. His offense is outstanding. He should be thrown out there at every opportunity on the PP. Why Yeo can not see that, and insists on playing Pominville/Suter on the point, blows my mind.
Dumba is the Bizarro Brodin.