April 17, 2011
April 17, 2011
PIT 4 - WSH 3 (OT)
Shots: 27-23 WSH
PP: PIT - 0/1; WSH - 1/1
07:52 1-0 PIT Carlo Colaiacovo [1] (Eric Tangradi, Anze Kopitar)
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20:24 1-1 WSH Jarret Stoll [2] (Andrei Markov, Mike Green)
31:51 1-2 WSH Olli Jokinen [1] (Alexander Ovechkin, Nicklas Bäckström)PP
38:46 2-2 PIT Shawn Matthias [2])
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49:17 2-3 WSH Alexander Ovechkin [2] (Mike Green, Mike Komisarek)
53:08 3-3 PIT Eric Tangradi [1] (Carlo Colaiacovo, Eric Brewer)
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61:05 4-3 PIT Eric Tangradi [2] (Colby Armstrong)
Three Stars:
1st: Eric Tangradi
2nd: Carlo Colaiacovo
3rd: Alexander Ovechkin
Pittsburgh leads the best-of-7 Eastern Conference quarterfinal series 3-0.
BUF 1 - TB 2
Shots: 25-19 TB
PP: BUF - 0/7; TB - 1/4
09:15 0-1 TB Alex Tanguay [2] (Mattias Öhlund)PP
12:05 1-1 BUF Drew Stafford [1] (Thomas Vanek, Kristian Huselius)
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30:02 1-2 TB David Clarkson [1] (Matt Lashoff, Steve Downie)
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no scoring
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Three Stars:
1st: David Clarkson
2nd: Alex Tanguay
3rd: Martin Brodeur
Tampa Bay leads the best-of-7 Eastern Conference quarterfinal series 3-0.
STL 3 - PHO 2
Shots: 37-10 PHO
PP: STL - 1/2; PHO - 0/4
07:43 1-0 STL Brad Boyes [2] (Roman Hamrlik, Dan Hamhuis)
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20:03 1-1 PHO Zbynek Michalek [1] (Boyd Gordon)
25:06 1-2 PHO Ryan Stone [1] (Brett Connolly, Ilya Bryzgalov)
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53:06 2-2 STL Marian Gaborik [1] (Patrik Berglund, Antoine Vermette)
55:03 3-2 STL Johan Franzén [1] (Antoine Vermette, Erik Johnson)PP
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Three Stars:
1st: Kari Lehtonen
2nd: Brad Boyes
3rd: Johan Franzén
St. Louis leads the best-of-7 Western Conference quarterfinal series 2-1.
DAL 4 - SJ 3 (OT)
Shots: 27-24 DAL
PP: DAL - 1/3; SJ - 0/3
01:26 0-1 SJ Dany Heatley [1] (Alexander Radulov, Joe Thornton)
11:35 0-2 SJ Erik Cole [1] (Alexander Radulov, Joe Thornton)
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20:14 0-3 SJ Ryane Clowe [3] (Nicklas Lidström, Joe Thornton)
31:58 1-3 DAL Scott Gomez [2] (Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson, Brandon Dubinsky)PP
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47:43 2-3 DAL James van Riemsdyk [2] (Mike Ribeiro, Jaroslav Spacek)
55:54 3-3 DAL Drew Miller [1] (Alex Plante, James Neal)
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60:22 4-3 DAL David Booth [2] (Mike Ribeiro, Ivan Vishnevskiy)
Three Stars:
1st: James van Riemsdyk
2nd: Mike Ribeiro
3rd: Scott Gomez
Dallas leads the best-of-7 Western Conference quarterfinal series 2-1.
Shots: 27-23 WSH
PP: PIT - 0/1; WSH - 1/1
07:52 1-0 PIT Carlo Colaiacovo [1] (Eric Tangradi, Anze Kopitar)
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20:24 1-1 WSH Jarret Stoll [2] (Andrei Markov, Mike Green)
31:51 1-2 WSH Olli Jokinen [1] (Alexander Ovechkin, Nicklas Bäckström)PP
38:46 2-2 PIT Shawn Matthias [2])
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49:17 2-3 WSH Alexander Ovechkin [2] (Mike Green, Mike Komisarek)
53:08 3-3 PIT Eric Tangradi [1] (Carlo Colaiacovo, Eric Brewer)
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61:05 4-3 PIT Eric Tangradi [2] (Colby Armstrong)
Three Stars:
1st: Eric Tangradi
2nd: Carlo Colaiacovo
3rd: Alexander Ovechkin
Pittsburgh leads the best-of-7 Eastern Conference quarterfinal series 3-0.
BUF 1 - TB 2
Shots: 25-19 TB
PP: BUF - 0/7; TB - 1/4
09:15 0-1 TB Alex Tanguay [2] (Mattias Öhlund)PP
12:05 1-1 BUF Drew Stafford [1] (Thomas Vanek, Kristian Huselius)
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30:02 1-2 TB David Clarkson [1] (Matt Lashoff, Steve Downie)
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no scoring
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Three Stars:
1st: David Clarkson
2nd: Alex Tanguay
3rd: Martin Brodeur
Tampa Bay leads the best-of-7 Eastern Conference quarterfinal series 3-0.
STL 3 - PHO 2
Shots: 37-10 PHO
PP: STL - 1/2; PHO - 0/4
07:43 1-0 STL Brad Boyes [2] (Roman Hamrlik, Dan Hamhuis)
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20:03 1-1 PHO Zbynek Michalek [1] (Boyd Gordon)
25:06 1-2 PHO Ryan Stone [1] (Brett Connolly, Ilya Bryzgalov)
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53:06 2-2 STL Marian Gaborik [1] (Patrik Berglund, Antoine Vermette)
55:03 3-2 STL Johan Franzén [1] (Antoine Vermette, Erik Johnson)PP
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Three Stars:
1st: Kari Lehtonen
2nd: Brad Boyes
3rd: Johan Franzén
St. Louis leads the best-of-7 Western Conference quarterfinal series 2-1.
DAL 4 - SJ 3 (OT)
Shots: 27-24 DAL
PP: DAL - 1/3; SJ - 0/3
01:26 0-1 SJ Dany Heatley [1] (Alexander Radulov, Joe Thornton)
11:35 0-2 SJ Erik Cole [1] (Alexander Radulov, Joe Thornton)
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20:14 0-3 SJ Ryane Clowe [3] (Nicklas Lidström, Joe Thornton)
31:58 1-3 DAL Scott Gomez [2] (Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson, Brandon Dubinsky)PP
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47:43 2-3 DAL James van Riemsdyk [2] (Mike Ribeiro, Jaroslav Spacek)
55:54 3-3 DAL Drew Miller [1] (Alex Plante, James Neal)
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60:22 4-3 DAL David Booth [2] (Mike Ribeiro, Ivan Vishnevskiy)
Three Stars:
1st: James van Riemsdyk
2nd: Mike Ribeiro
3rd: Scott Gomez
Dallas leads the best-of-7 Western Conference quarterfinal series 2-1.
Re: April 17, 2011
The Lightning move closer to an opening round sweep as Buffalo's PP lets them down and panic sets in for Washington as the Pens take a strangle hold in that series. Out west, business picks up as both Dallas and St. Louis take series leads thanks to OT/late goals, the Sharks blow a 3 goal lead while Lehtonen stands on his head for the Blues. http://www.ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip.
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Re: April 17, 2011
Another fucking 30 second OT loss while blowing a 3 goal lead to a team that plays its backup in the playoffs and puts Brad Richards on the 4th line. What the fuck
Nabokov gets outplayed by a 23 year old rookie. Great.
Nabokov gets outplayed by a 23 year old rookie. Great.
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Re: April 17, 2011
Um, you did win though...St.Louis Blues wrote:10 FUCKING SHOTS?!
10??????
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Re: April 17, 2011
Seriously. Three shots would've done it.Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Um, you did win though...St.Louis Blues wrote:10 FUCKING SHOTS?!
10??????
Re: April 17, 2011
Jesus Christ. Do I have to blame Phoenix's miserable playoff performances on fucking Bryzgalov EVERY year? Fuck me. That is a fucking disgraceful performance. I wouldn't be surprised if the rest of the Phoenix players beat Bryz to death in the locker room after the game. You should never lose a game when you outshoot the opposition 37-10. We totally dominated St. Louis in that game, and coming away without a win is extraordinarily frustrating.
Are there any decent goalies in the draft this year?
Are there any decent goalies in the draft this year?
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Re: April 17, 2011
Haven't put any in the file yet. Haven't really researched it, either. John Gibson, the #1 NA CSB goaltender, has been fantastic in the U18s in Germany, though. He'll be the best one in our draft.Parker wrote:Are there any decent goalies in the draft this year?
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Re: April 17, 2011
Dammit, somewhat close this time. Its a tall (ie. near impossible) order to comeback at all, but a win would be nice.
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Re: April 17, 2011
*Cough* Gustavsson *Cough*Parker wrote:Jesus Christ. Do I have to blame Phoenix's miserable playoff performances on fucking Bryzgalov EVERY year? Fuck me. That is a fucking disgraceful performance. I wouldn't be surprised if the rest of the Phoenix players beat Bryz to death in the locker room after the game. You should never lose a game when you outshoot the opposition 37-10. We totally dominated St. Louis in that game, and coming away without a win is extraordinarily frustrating.
Are there any decent goalies in the draft this year?
Re: April 17, 2011
No more European goalies. I want a good ol' Canadian boy in net.
Also, if I wanted a decently-talented but inconsistent goalie, I wouldn't have traded away Al "The Enigma" Montoya.
Also, if I wanted a decently-talented but inconsistent goalie, I wouldn't have traded away Al "The Enigma" Montoya.
Re: April 17, 2011
I think Jaroslav Halak is looking for a new team. Atleast that's what his agent says.