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im just here to argue
two of my favorite teams, pretty depressing to watch the oilers this year aside of mcdavid and a couple others.
should be a good game anyway Go Habs Go!
should be a good game anyway Go Habs Go!
The second goal where he could have covered Hischier but decided to skate the opposite way.
Anyone see @Bloumeister lately? Seems like quite a while since he's posted.
two of my favorite teams, pretty depressing to watch the oilers this year aside of mcdavid and a couple others.
should be a good game anyway Go Habs Go!
i called the beating they gave us in their barn earlier this season they were motivated after the coach calling them out, i really hope its a different outcome today but we tend 2 struggle against big rough teamsThe Oilers have had our number the last couple of years. I wouldn't pitty them too much: they may wipe the ice with us this afternoon.
Last posted about a month and a half ago. No shoops in a very long time.
Lazy prick.
You're right he was on the ice.
If you watch that play develop. On the original rebound Weber waves at the puck and misses and skates right by the puck instead of stopping. This gives the Devils player time behind the net to send the puck out to the two Devils in the slot (at 7:10 of the video below). Notice there are two Devils there and two Habs (Danault and Rielly).
Drouin sees this and could have and should have stayed in the slot instead of covering the point. But Drouin's role as a winger is to cover the point. If he goes to the slot and the puck pops out to the point and they score, do we blame Drouin for puck watching and not covering his man?
If you look at the play: the puck is in the slot - there are two Devils and two Habs. Danault loses his puck battle and Reilly skates right out of the slot to waive at the puck leaving two Devils open to have the puck after Danault's lost battle.
While Drouin should have left his point man to help in the slot, I blame Reilly, Danault and Weber for not doing their job more than I blame Drouin for leaving his man to cover for their mistakes.
Could be a good possibility. Still doesn't help when JD only shows up 1 game in 4Was Drouin on for any of the Devil goals yesterday? No. Those goals were on the penalties Benn and Weber took back to back, the careless play by Reilly and Danault in front of the net, and the last one was all Niemi.
If anything, we need to stop trying to rely on scoring only 2 goals in a game and still get the win.
To me the solution to try to get the offense going (and hopefully without sacrificing defense): put Drouin and Gallagher with Kotkaniemi, find another good combination with Domi (I've seen good things from Tatar-Domi-Byron, Tatar-Domi-Armia, and even Hudon-Domi-Armia.) Keep whatever works best. A Lehkonen-Danault let 3rd line will be an excellent shut down line and create offense off their relentless forecheck.
If players all do their jobs perfectly there would be zero goals scored. There's always a mistake/bad guess somewhere in the chain of events leading up to every goal. Waving at the puck and missing is dumb luck, not really a fault. Deciding to drop your man and cover another is a split second gamble that ends up being right or wrong depending if NJ passes or shoots. There were no blatant mistakes last night.
Could be a good possibility. Still doesn't help when JD only shows up 1 game in 4
He needs to be challenged, instead of coddled. He can drive the bus every game, but he seems like a passenger most nights.
Drouin didn't lose the game for us. He went to the net, then circled back expecting a shot from the point. If Hischier doesn't have a shot and passes back, Drouin looks good. Didn't work out that way. Certainly not the smartest move, but just one piece in the series of misses and gambles that led to the goal.But people are putting the loss on Drouin.
Drouin didn't lose the game for us. He went to the net, then circled back expecting a shot from the point. If Hischier doesn't have a shot and passes back, Drouin looks good. Didn't work out that way. Certainly not the smartest move, but just one piece in the series of misses and gambles that led to the goal.
You can't get away with half-assed efforts here. They're all starting to turn on him.I like Francois Gagnon, but his headline for his article covering the loss is "When Drouin turns the wrong way..." And many on here are advocating for him to be a healthy scratch tonight.
the goal was Reilly, Danault, and Weber's fault more than Drouin's. watch the replays to see all of their errors.You can't get away with half-assed efforts here. They're all starting to turn on him.