Someone could win the faceoff at center ice clean and then someone else could one time it with a 100+ MPH bullet.Looking at the replay it could probably happen a few 10th of a second faster but that's it.
Not really. Frankly, the only reason this team has won so many games is because it has been able to score. The defense sucks, the special teams are terrible (the PK is mediocre, but the PP is awful), and Carey Price is playing at the level that I'd expect of a backup goaltender.
Recent history suggests that this team won't be able to keep up with this level of scoring, but we'll have to wait and see.
This just in..... Team wins because they score. WOW.Not really. Frankly, the only reason this team has won so many games is because it has been able to score. The defense sucks, the special teams are terrible (the PK is mediocre, but the PP is awful), and Carey Price is playing at the level that I'd expect of a backup goaltender.
Recent history suggests that this team won't be able to keep up with this level of scoring, but we'll have to wait and see.
This just in..... Team wins because they score. WOW.
I would understand this if you just looked at his stats, which aren't great, but watching Price play you realize he's still making huge saves every game but we are giving up a ton of chances. He's not having to be relied on (most nights) which is great but we're still giving up a lot of high quality chances. Sv% is, in part, a team stat.
Meh this record doesnt mean much to me because the goalie was pulled. Whats the record for the 2 quickest goals against a goalie?
maybe winning it back to a Chara or Weber who is already winding up and they rocket it in.If you look at the replay, Armia pulled the puck back slightly before shooting it, so if a player could avoid that (ie. basically one-time it), he'd save a fraction of a second.
My understanding is all faceoffs after a goal must take place at center ice.The only way I can see a faster goal happen is a circumstance similar to the playoff brawl game between Ottawa and Montreal in 2013.
Ottawa (Turris) scored. Then immediately off the faceoff, a brawl ensued. Which puts the faceoff in the Montreal zone. Which Ottawa (Silfverberg) scored on immediately after the faceoff. Unfortunately, the refs let the clock run a bit during the brawl, so it was a 8 second gap between the two goals.
Maybe if one team scored, then the team that got scored on takes a penalty during the celebration or something. That should cause the faceoff to happen in the opposing zone. Then if the centerman scores by shooting off the faceoff, I could see two goals happen in under a second.
Game-winner and the empty-netter were scored 2 seconds apart, a new NHL record!
I still find it unbelievable that Bill Mosienko holds the record for fastest hat trick which only took 21 seconds lol that’s a record NEVER to be broken!!!
It doesn’t seem possible to score any faster since it has to happen from center ice, given how it requires winning the faceoff, winding up and aiming, shooting, and the puck traveling down the ice.
Most teams don't pull their goalie immediately after being scored on and the faceoff being at centre ice. That's a huge gamble that a) you're going to win the faceoff and b) that the other team won't get a clean shot off after the faceoff.
Who is coaching the Caps now that Trotz is gone? A rookie coach? Who else would pull the goalie before the faceoff?
I would replace most with 99% of teams...
Congrats to the Habs! They recognized and took advantage of a coaching mistake to set the NHL record.
When it's 23 seconds left of the game it's not much hope if you lose the faceoff is it... Try to spend 20 seconds getting the puck back if you lose it, and then attack? Honestly. Win the faceoff. Or lose the game.What does it matter to lose it with an extra goal.