Sidney the Kidney
One last time
- Jun 29, 2009
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Because B2B's are still that, *hard* and not having depth to counter so many means everything. I don't care if they are away or home sitting waiting.
You are taking a two month stretch and comparing it to 5 months, really 3 months and a week.
1 B2B - Dec. The easiest of all months.
3 B2B's - Jan: They have 3 B2B's in a 15 day span in Jan. 2 in less than a week. 2 days between them.
3B2B's - Feb: 1 to start off 2 in a 8 day span
41/2 B2B's -March: is worse than Jan. but I didn't notice before, but they also close out March with one into the first game in April 4 1/2 B2B's
1 1/2 B2B's - April: One leading into the week and one closing the lone week.
You are not looking at the schedule very well.
They are not easy whatsoever.
You seem to be having trouble differentiating between "easy schedule" and "easier than what they've had these past two months".
No team in the NHL has an "easy" schedule at any point in the season. Even during easy months, there will still be back to backs or a stretch of road games or a stretch of 5 games in 9 nights or something. But teams can have EASIER stretches to their schedule.
The Pens, after their ridiculous start to their schedule, have an EASIER (in comparison to what they've just gone through) rest of the season.