StnTwnDevil
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Instead of imploding he bounced back and made some really high quality saves. That says more to me then the actual mistake.
I agree. The kid is confident.
Instead of imploding he bounced back and made some really high quality saves. That says more to me then the actual mistake.
Gomez is BETTER than some of the TRASH we have signed this year. Alright I said it.
So he is better then Bernier is what you want to say.
Better than Bernier, better than Josefson, better than Gionta, possibly even better than Zubrus too.
Better than Carter as well, though he doesn't have a contract either.
Elias looks rejuvenated playing with Havlat.
I guess I'll start with this, the best thing(s) about Barclays are the surrounding area and the scoreboard. I was a bit envious seeing all the stores (Best Buy, Target) and food places around the arena. They even had a shake shack right across the street after the game where I had a p/b shake afterward.
The arena itself is very easy to get to, like Citi Field it's right across the street from the subway (a 22-minute ride from Penn Station). Going in the scoreboard hits you like the moment you walk in because of the open area on the concourse.
Things inside were a bit disorganized though, the lines to get in blended into one another and there was no divider seperating them. Most of the concourses were spacious but certain areas were really problematic walking around, mostly upstairs. Plus people were allowed to walk up and down aisles and rows all throughout play which really compromised the view. Literally one person stands up and you can't see a good chunk of the ice. And someone in the row in front of me was actually smoking, yeesh.
The view itself from 209 was pretty good when people weren't standing in the way. The food choices were okay, mostly Nathan's, Brooklyn Burgers and a few other specialty stands. One of them was actually a Boomer and Carton kitchen lol. You can also tell the building has good acoustics, the crowd was half fill but you could still hear the noise pretty clearly.
Harrold should be treated like drinking, all in moderation.
And to be used on the power play only when hell freezes over. I'm tired of seeing him just pass the puck around the point with zero chance of shooting - not that his shot is good anyway but it just gets so predictable.
He made a nice pass that lead to Ryder's PP goal though.
And to be used on the power play only when hell freezes over. I'm tired of seeing him just pass the puck around the point with zero chance of shooting - not that his shot is good anyway but it just gets so predictable and ineffectual.
Unless the area changed those stores around there are a bit low scale from the last time I was over there.
It did sound loud, but the place is a good concert venue so that makes sense.
Unless the area changed those stores around there are a bit low scale from the last time I was over there.
NJ has got to avoid the shootout at all costs. Start pulling the goalie in the last minute of OT if necessary.
It just made Newark pale in comparison in terms of the surrounding area sad to say. Newark's got plenty of bars if that's your thing but the rest is still a work in progress. It wasn't exactly Manhattan either but I wasn't expecting as much.