Jaded-Fan
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You did not need one of McCurdy's charts to know this, but it illustrates strikingly how dominate Crosby's line was, and Cullen's line as well in it's role.
Crosby's line lived more in the Shark's zone than the Shark's did.
I remember when I was younger, and there was one Flyer, if I remember right it was Tim Kerr, who would just park in front of the Penguins net and could not be moved, almost scoring at will. I would scream at the television, for the Pens to move him from the net, but there were seemingly no answers.
I would imagine that is what it is like to play the Pens right now.
Four shots on goal.
In the first period.
What the hell is wrong with you?
How can you not get more than four shots on goal???
They must frustrate the hell out of teams and their fans.
Crosby's line lived more in the Shark's zone than the Shark's did.
I remember when I was younger, and there was one Flyer, if I remember right it was Tim Kerr, who would just park in front of the Penguins net and could not be moved, almost scoring at will. I would scream at the television, for the Pens to move him from the net, but there were seemingly no answers.
I would imagine that is what it is like to play the Pens right now.
Four shots on goal.
In the first period.
What the hell is wrong with you?
How can you not get more than four shots on goal???
They must frustrate the hell out of teams and their fans.
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