ChillWill1
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The team that scores first is 1-4 in this series.We have to score an early goal like they did Saturday. We need the crowd into early. Hopefully the legendary Charles Glenn can pump them up !
Not sure if this was posted but this from the story in the Post Dispatch. Check out these quotes:
Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck wasn’t a big fan of the Schwartz goal, his first of the series and second game-winner of the season.
“Lucky pinballs,” Hellebuyck said. “The puck just bounced and ended up right on their tape. Tough to eat that one, but I thought we were the better team. If we keep fighting here, it’s not over.”
Your thoughts, Alex Pietrangelo?
“They can say that all they want,” Pietrangelo said. “Their first one’s a lucky bounce, too. He just throws the puck from the corner without looking and it goes right on the guy’s tape. They can make all the excuses they want but we found a way to score.”
Hey Hellebuyck, you mad, bro? Lol. Love Pietrangelo's comments on it.
I don’t think The Jets respond like we do on the road if we go up 2-0 and the crowd is into it. I don’t think anyone understands how much adversity these guys were under last night and responded. I think the Jets fold if the same happens to them.The team that scores first is 1-4 in this series.
Unpopular opinion: We outplayed the Jets in the 1st period.
Most would agree.... and yet the score was 2-0 Jets. Shows you random nature of playoff hockey and the fact that luck does play a role.Unpopular opinion: We outplayed the Jets in the 1st period.
That’s what I’m saying..... I looked on the Jets board and they think we were outplayed for 50 minutes of the game. To be honest after the 1st goal we were relentless on the forecheck and was putting constant pressure on them in their zone to try to tie the game up. Even after the Hayes goal I felt we controlled possession for most of the 1st. I’m really starting to think most Jets fans are in denial about a lot of things when it’s comes to their team.I actually completely agree. We looked bad in the second but Binny and our PK unit kept us in the game. 3rd period was all us.
Ya thanks. was easy to see after schenn scored that 17 was picking up his play. infact, once schenn went to that line outside of that dumb slapshot that led to a breakaway i thought he looked like the old 17.
you can tell when 17 is going when he plays like Grant Wistrom use to for the Rams, nonstop motor and puck hunter.
I don't think running 4LD and 2RD is to our advantage. Some posters will argue that playing your "off-side" is no big deal. I suggest that those posters have never played defense. It might work for one game, but running that formula for an extended period seems like a bad idea to me. Especially in such a high stakes environment.
Wheeler: "We had a good third period. They caught a lucky break."
Someone needs to make up some t-shirts that say "F***ing Relentless"
Disagree, the Blues had just as many if not a few more golden opportunities in the first they didn't convert. The scoreboard was the only place the Blues were outplayed in the first period of Game 5.We were not the better team in the first. For at least 25 minutes, the Blues could hardly pass. Numerous times the Blues failed to clear the puck or get the puck in deep. The only line to have meaningful possession time was the 3rd line. It wasn't unill the 4 minute PK and the line changes that the Boys remembered how to hockey.
When I first saw that video, I honestly thought that my phone was dying/breaking because of the audio mixing.We need the unredacted version