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Captain Lando

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  1. 1 hour ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

     

    You keep saying, round after round "your team was outplayed"....yet they keep winning.

    If it were the Blues, you'd be all about how 'loaded' they are...how they have 'weapons'....how 'they know how to win'.
    And yet...the Blues are sitting at home now and the Bolts are continuing to play....like they have for the last two playoff seasons.
    Well, the Lightning are 'loaded', have 'weapons', and 'know how to win'. 

    Someone, somewhere will beat Tampa Bay. And I am sure you will be there to let everyone know that "you knew that was going to happen".
    Wonderful.
    In the meantime, enjoy the history you are witnessing. There is a very special core group at work there, doing great things, and with a chance to do something no one has done in nearly 40 years.

    AND, even if they lose this year, it doesn't diminish what they've accomplished, nor the fact they are still young and good enough to make another run for the next two or three seasons on top of it.

    Your Buffalo Sabres are in the same division as the Lightning. The Sabres can take LOTS of notes on how the Lightning built a winner...and I am sure they are.
    Remember this: stiff competition in a division breeds tougher teams overall in the division.
    Bolts set a standard other teams are wanting to meet or exceed....bottom line: They are freaking GOOD at what they do...so much so that even when "teams outplay them", they still find ways to win.

    It is obvious that the Lightning are stacked, but it is more than just that with this team. They have gelled as a unit and that is something that should be commended upon the Jon Cooper and the coaching staff. Not every team with fantastic players work well together, especially in pressure games. The Florida Panthers are a recent team that fits this example. Full of talent, but could not put it together when it counts.

     

    The Lightning know exactly how to work together as a unit of 23 players to get the job done and that is why they are so successful not only in the regular season. but also in the playoffs. They are also successful when a key player goes down with an injury. Case in point,(no pun intended) Brayden Point and others step up and work together to get the job down. This is what makes this team a champion. Yes, I called them a champion as that is what they are and I am not a fan of them at all. Credit is due where it is due.

     

    This is why I want my team, the Colorado Avalanche who I also see as a team who plays as a unit of very talented players go up against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Finals. I want all the opportunity to say we dethroned the champs from the top. That is what would really put a cherry on top of all of this. Also I want Brayden Point back on the ice along with Nazim Kadri and Andrew Cogliano so both teams can go at this at full strength. No excuses at the end. 

     

    Let's get this on and GO AVS GO!!!!

  2. 5 minutes ago, ClusterChuck said:

    While I kind of want the Av's to face the 2 time defending champs, I wanted NYR to win this one to send it to TB and make them force a gm 7.
    Then part of me would like to see NYR take on the Av's. 😬

    I really want the 2 time defending champs in the Lightning so the Avs can have the shot to take down the team at on top. That is what I want and that is what I think now is going to happen. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

     

    Meh...she is just doing her job. Side line reporters are always trying to get fans into the game as much as possible with regards to what goes on in the benches.

    I just like picking on her.
    Last series, she ALWAYS appeared to bug Rod Brind'Amour whenever something bad happened to the Canes, but always showed up cheery and bubbly on Gerard Gallant's side when his Rangers were doing well! 

    Hence my "troll" jab at her.
    It's all good though.
    Smart coaches realize these reporters are earning a living and just give them a couple answers and off they go.

    Brindy though...he honestly DID look annoyed at times....again, probably because she showed up  like clockwork whenever a Canes player took a penalty, Carolina got score on, or things were just looking bleak for them.
    Was pretty funny in a way. Brindy rolling his eyes and all...kinda like "Get out of here already!" 😄
     

    I would just think in the middle of the game the last thing that a head coach would want to see poking in his face is a microphone. 😁

     

    The coaches however are usually pretty good about it. 

  4. 1 minute ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

    Emily Trolplan asking Jon Cooper how his team is gonna generate offense...

    Yea, Em, like he's gonna tell YOU! 😄

    She doesn't have Brindy to troll anymore, so now she has to ask silly questions to Jon Cooper!
    Good ol Coop though....he serves up the BEST canned, politically correct answers.

    There ya go, Em... standard fare. Ya happy now? LOL

    Why I will never know that these side ice reporters ask questions to coaches in the middle of the game. 

  5. Just now, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

     

    Oh, he definitely chips in the goals.
    But my point was, even when he doesn't, if he works a regular shift with his line, he is quite effective nonetheless.

    He is one of those players you like to have on your team....you hate him if you are on the other side because he does play with a bit an abrasive a-hole edge to him!  :) 

    Yes indeed. The Avs have two guys like that is Andrew Cogliano and Darren Helm. They are the kind of players that just bug the hell out of the other teams with the things they do even if they don't get on the stat sheet. 

  6. Just now, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

    4th line going to work for the Lightning!

    Maroon-Nash-Bellemare may not light up the scoreboard, but they take up ice time that is used to rest the top guys, and do force whomever is on the ice against them to defend....not to mention the physical punishment they dole out.

    Would much rather see that 4th line out there than a sometimes makeshift one.

    Maroon sure did light the lamp in the last game. 

  7. 12 minutes ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

    According to pre-game reports regarding injuries, the Rangers will have Filip Chytil, Dylan Strome, and Barclay Goodrow in tonight.
    None of those guys are likely 100% (then again, who really IS at this time of year!), but apparently they are well enough to play.

    For the Lightning, the main injured player is of course, Brayden Point, and he has been ruled out for G5 (even though the reports say he looked pretty good in practice, albeit, no contact), but there is a possibility he returns for either a G6 or G7 if it gets that far.

    I am half n half on that news...obviously, would LOVE to see Point skating out there, but since the series is tied, and the Bolts are still capable of beating NY even without him, I think I'd rather have him stay out and (hopefully), see him skate against the Avalanche.

    I always want to have teams especially when it comes to these important games at full strength. That rarely does happen, but it would be nice.  There is still some chance that Kadri and Cogliano could be a part of the Stanley Cup Finals that that would be a huge boost for the Avs. 

     

    If the Lightning do make it past the Rangers, I also hope Point can skate because I want the Avalanche to defeat the complete Lightning squad in the Finals. The same would be said if the Rangers make it. 

  8. Darcy Kuemper has been ruled 100% fit for the Stanley Cup Finals, but the coaching staff still needs to decide whether or not it will be him or Pavel Francouz who will start in the net for game 1.

     

    As for Nazim Kadri and Andrew Cogliano both are still recovering from their surgeries/injuries , but have not been ruled out from participating at some point in the Stanley Cup Finals. 

  9. The crowd doesn't get on the ice and play the game. Yes, playing on home ice is a small X factor but what dictates how the game goes is the play of the players who suit up and take the ice. It is as simple as that. 

     

    The players and coaches of both teams know what they both need to do and they have been working on that since the last game. They aren't worried about what the fans are going to be doing or not doing. all that chatter about the Rangers got this game because it is on home ice is coming from the fans and not the players and coaches. 

     

    Cheering does help motivate players, but everyone of these players are professional athletes and if they cannot get motivated for a game like tonight even if it is being played on a backyard pond then they should not be playing in the game. 

  10. Some of these teams definitely needed a change  such as the Flyers, Red Wings, and Jets. The other teams that have fired coaches I think these moves are going to come back to bite them in the ###. Losing a quality coach like Trotz and Cassidy is going to be extremely hard to find a replacement to top that sort of quality of coach. A team also like Dallas who really isn't that bad of a team changes coaches and going a different route could hurt them along the way. Then there is Vegas who just seems to have this thing about wanting to change things up. They have been in existence for 5 years now and this will be their 3rd coach coming up already. That doesn't make sense to me at all, especially when the previous coaches have been Gerard Gallant and Peter Deboer. 

  11. Just a few days ago 5 players from this Humboldt Broncos team who survived that horrific bus crash attended the Game 4 Western Conference Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Colorado Avalanche to make a donation to Ben Stelter you is the little boy who is suffering from a form of Brain Cancer. The donation was to offset some of the medical costs his family has accumulated. 

     

    It shows that there is good in this world and these young guys have exhibited it here. 

  12. 12 minutes ago, JR Ewing said:

     

    Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft was interviewed on the radio yesterday, and confirmed that Draisaitl has a high ankle sprain, in addition to other issues.

     

    “What this guy had to do just to get prepared to play a game and then to perform at the level he did – its the stuff of legends – that’s how hard it was just to get him ready to play those games."

     

    Do not get me wrong, these players are tough. Toughest athletes in any sport in my opinion, but when I see something like I saw with Draisaitl I just have to think how much painkillers the medical staff is shooting him up with to get him to be able to play at that level? In the long run I don't know if that is good or not and I know many of these players are all for it. 

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