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  1. 6 hours ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

    Browsing through an assortment of hockey stories and found this reported by MSN sports.
    List of Bolts who played through the Finals, and in some cases, the ENTIRE playoffs, with these injuries!

     

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    This is the reason that the Stanley  Cup is the hardest playoffs to win, and why the players are so excited when they win it.  The additional game for four rounds can add up to 28 games, or over 1/3 of the regular season.    Don't know if people noticed, but when Kadri had his time with the cup on the ice, he could hardly hold it up because of his thumb.   You have to really give a lot of credit to hockey players for their willingness and ability to play through injuries during the playoffs. 

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  2. Good recap. Personally I believe that the Pens overachieved this season.  People tend to forget that the Pens played the first third of the season without both Malkin AND Crosby.    I think that's why the team character was built on team defense and a quick forecheck. At one point, they had the best PK in the league(too bad they couldn't bring that to the Rangers series) In the end, I hope that it help them in years to come.  Losing Jarry was the kiss of death, and then Dumo too for the playoffs. 

     

    As for the off season, it was a pretty quick start with the resigning of Bryan Rust. A little expensive in my opinion and too long termed, and probably means there is no way that they can keep BOTH Letang and Malkin. Who to toss?????  If it was my guess, I'd think it would be Letang. Pens have plenty of puck movers on the back end with Marino, Mathesson and Doumolin, so they can afford to lose Letang. And you did mention P.O., hopefully he's on the opening day roster next year.  I'd rather see them  replace Letang with a more physical defender/forward as they have no one to fill that role on the team. Look at the havoc Reaves created bashing Pens around. 

     

    I don't think they'll lose Malkin, who else do they have that I can complain about taking dumb penalties?  

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  3. Well it looks like the Pens must have a plan in place. Sigh, another Penguin for life.    Rust is 30, this means he's under contract until 36.  He's great on Crosby's line, but I don't see him being worth a long term contract till retirement. Without Crosby feeding him, MEH.   That's an increase of $1.5M a year for five years. Don't like the way this is starting. 

    https://www.nhl.com/penguins/news/penguins-agree-to-terms-with-bryan-rust-on-a-six-year-contract-extension/c-334235324?partnerId=pit-fb-penguins&fbclid=IwAR0bREsohhJdx1hwqwHujQb_yJNz0_ThMpmPlr_8xg0-xPYMGCfFtXITJmE

     

     

  4. 11 hours ago, FireDillabaugh said:

    Agree.  It does really seem like Shesterkin is in his own head questioning his confidence.  It's a great way to fail as a goaltender at the NHL level.

     

    For Louis though, it seems like the closer Jarry comes to being healthy, the more worried Louis gets.  Definitely wasn't as calm tonight.  Lots of rebounds that need to be controlled better.

    Louis has pretty much been what Pens fans expected. When you can score seven goals in a game, you win. If you don't, well . . . .

    He's been pretty good at smothering pucks hit square in his middle, but outside of that, he has had troubles. Every time there's a shot from the point, I cringe. 

     

    Can he win game seven, sure, but the Pens are running out of magic, and players.   A little noticed fact last night was that  Boyle only took two shifts and went down five minutes into the game. He's a key on the PK, and the  Rangers scored two out of three on their PP.  Losing Crosby, Rakell and Doumolin on the Pens PP and the mountain is that much higher.  If they are all out, the Pens need to keep the game at 5v5, otherwise the big advantage goes to the Rangers.

  5. Wow, five games sevens in the first round. Gonna be a great hockey weekend.  I'd have to say that if I was a betting guy, I'd just go with all the home teams. The home crowds are going be great in all the arenas, and should be a great advantage to the home teams. 

  6. Losing Crosby last night was a huge loss for the Pens last night.  Yeah Jake scored another goal but the mixed lines from the top did not gel very well.  If he's out long term, I think the Rangers will bang on Malkin even more because they know that they can get him off the ice like they did last night.  Hopefully Crosby comes back, along with Rakell and Doumolin, to give the Pens more of a full team for game 6. 

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  7. I could quote myself from the last game. I just did not see the Penguins forecheck giving the Rangers Defense so many issues. Its not like their pounding them hard, but they're making them make fast decisions. As bad as the Pens looked in the last three weeks of the regular season, that's how good they're looking at the moment. 

     

    But it takes four games to win the series, so I am not counting out the Rangers or Shesterkin.  There's no way that I would start Georgiev, I think it would be a confidence kill for Shesterkin going forward.  You would not want to loose that game with Georgiev and have Shesterkin thinking all summer about how he played. 

  8. Well the Pens are lasting longer than what I thought with Jarry out, and then the DeSmith injury.  Still don't see how they can move on if they don't tighten up some of the defensive lapses.  They need to keep it simple in front of Louis, the Letang goof up on Rangers shorthanded goal is the classic example. Make the simple play off the boards with the puck, don't try to play the puck through the oncoming forechecker. 

     

    But at least they bottom six had a great night last night, which is a key for any team in the playoffs. With Zucker back, and possible Rakell for game four, hopefully they can continue to run four lines all game.  The Rangers seemed to have issues with the Pens forecheck again last night. 

  9. His interview after the game was priceless. He thought that the lineman were joking with him when they came to the Zamboni door and told him he was going in the game.

     

    Can't imagine what kind of emotions had to go through him at that point, other than "I hope I don't let the first one go in".

     

    By the way, I wonder if he gets some Chinese restaurant promos for Spicey Pork and Brocolli?

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  10. Was a lot of fun watching as a Pens fan, especially Geno's hat trick in his return from illness. But you can't expect that against better teams.  Also great was seeing Rakell get his first goal as a Pen.  We'll have to see if this carries forward some confidence in Tuesdays gam with the Rangers in Pittsburgh. 

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  11. 21 hours ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

    Tough loss for the Pens for sure.

    I've watched Matheson be a pretty solid player on mediocre Panther teams when he was there....his overall game as a steady top four defenseman has only improved since he's been on the Penguins the last couple seasons.

    This should mean more ice time for John Marino now, no?
    Time for him to step up his game with what should be added responsibility.

    I don't follow the Pens as closely as you, but I am thinking Marino is supposed to be a guy who can play a good two way game, and a guy whom the Pens would like at some point to put on a top pair?
    Here he should get another shot with increased time with Matheson out.

    Marino was probably already getting a little more ice time than Matheson, so I don't think his time will increase at all so as not to overload him. Plus Marino gets time on the second power play unit. And you are right, Marino is yet another Pens defenseman who plays solid on D and also is very mobile bringing the puck up ice.  

     

    If anything I think Ruhwedel's time will go up a little, he's played very solid this year So much so they extended his contract.  It also gives them the chance to get some time up with the Pens for P.O. Joseph.  I have liked what little we have seen from him, he's quick, fair sized at 6'2", and willing to use his body.   At 23, he could split the 6th man role with Friedman.

     

    That being said, Friedman played a great game last night against the Bluejags.  He is pretty fresh as he's been up all year and only has played 4 games. 

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  12. 5 hours ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

    I'm not at all sure WHY The Rat thinks he has an appeal case here.

    I mean, if he has any explanation as to why he went spear fishing in Jarry's mask, I'd like to be in the room to hear it!
    He even goes on to blow up his own case by saying, "Based on history, not the play"

    Errrr, well, the PLAY was terrible. Punch followed up by the stick? Yea. May as well finished off with a Matt Cooke special and go for the Achilles tendon with his skate while he was at it :ph34r: 

    And based on history.
    Well, guess WHO made that history, fella? YOU did!

    Track record of rodentia style play!
    Rap sheet of things only capybaras pull off!
    Reputation of being a blasted beaver based on actual events!

    He is talking out of the side of his proboscis at this point.
    Take your medicine, Templeton, and be ready to play after 6 games!

     

    Okay, here's my stupid, an at this time possibly alcohol induced,  addition to the NHL rulebook.   Fine, you want to appeal a suspension, you got it.  But if you are wrong, we'll add another %25 of the original suspension for a failed appeal.  Sorry Brad, you're wrong, so we'll add another 1.5 games to the 6. Call it 7 for now and we'll save the other .5 for another time, we think you'll be back.

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  13. Yeah, just don't agree with him there. 

     

    Just because Marchand hits Jarry with a gloved hand to a masked face does not mean he can't be injured, that's naive.  Then you could question how Bergeron was injured by his head contacted the boards. Because he had a helmet on, wasn't he protected? 

     

    A concussion injury is due to the sudden acceleration or deceleration of the head. The punch to the head was not a little jab and caused a sudden acceleration of the head. This is to a player who as recently as last May missed games due a concussion from a puck shot to the protected head. Every game he takes the risk that it can happen again, AS PART OF THE GAME. Getting sucker punched after a play is over is not part of the game.  The NHL already has an issue with head injuries just as the NFL, and if they allow this kind of action on the ice, it will morph into legal/financial issues in the future.

     

    The fact that Marchand doesn't understand this is part of the problem.  I have long supported having the NHL turn over the whole process of Player Safety over to the players union. Let them determine what they want their members to allow on the ice, and wipe the NHL's hands clean of this.  Let's see who the Players Union supports, the victims of this kind of play or the villain. And when the concussion syndrome law suits come up, the NHL can point to the union and say, "Hey, our hands are tied by the union, sue them".

     

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  14. 1 hour ago, AlaskaFlyerFan said:

    Who is the Pens enforcer?  I don’t even know, do they have one?  I would hope there’s a line of guys, (see the “Airplane” movie) ready to beat Marchand’s arse the next time they play.  Call up some goon from the AHL if necessary.

    Closest thing that they have is Brian Boyle. Don't think Marchand would have a go with him, it would have to be a smaller guy.  Wouldn't be surprised if Zac Aston Reese drops a challenge, small guy but feisty. 

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