NJ 2 - BOS 5
Shots: 32-31 NJ
PP: NJ - 1/3; BOS - 1/3
11:02 1-0 NJ Johnny Oduya [3] (Travis Zajac)PP
15:15 2-0 NJ Nick Palmieri [3] (Ilkka Pikkarainen, Patrice Cormier)
19:08 2-1 BOS Milan Lucic [21] (Phil Kessel, Brad Stuart)
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27:36 2-2 BOS Phil Kessel [28] (Milan Lucic, Jamie Langenbrunner)
29:21 2-3 BOS Tomas Fleischmann [2] (Marco Sturm, Mark Stuart)
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41:59 2-4 BOS Erik Cole [28] (David Krejci, Phil Kessel)PP
50:33 2-5 BOS Chuck Kobasew [6] (Victor Hedman, Brad Stuart)
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Three Stars:
1st: Phil Kessel
2nd: Erik Cole
3rd: Milan Lucic
Farm Result: Lowell 1 - Providence 2
CBJ 3 - EDM 2
Shots: 29-23 CBJ
PP: CBJ - 2/10; EDM - 1/5
09:17 1-0 CBS Mark Recchi [3] (Antoine Vermette, Mike Fisher)
15:29 1-1 EDM Fernando Pisani [27] (Denis Grebeshkov)PP
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27:19 2-1 CBS Nikita Filatov [7] (Derick Brassard, Marian Gaborik)PP
30:23 2-2 EDM Chris Summers [2] (Mike Comrie, Shawn Horcoff)
34:35 3-2 CBS Jakub Voracek [11] (Kris Russell, Jiri Hudler)PP
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no scoring
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Three Stars:
1st: Jakub Voracek
2nd: Fernando Pisani
3rd: Mike Fisher
Farm Result: Syracuse 2 - Springfield 1
CGY 4 - DET 2
Shots: 26-22 CGY
PP: CGY - 1/5; DET - 0/3
11:31 1-0 CGY Brandon Prust [2] (Curtis Glencross, Jason Williams)
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26:31 2-0 CGY Jason Williams [9] (Anton Strålman, Alexei Ponikarovsky)PP
28:54 3-0 CGY Valtteri Filppula [22] (Jarome Iginla, Jay Bouwmeester)
29:18 3-1 DET R.J. Umberger [14] (Nicklas Lidström, Pavel Datsyuk)
35:18 4-1 CGY Daymond Langkow [19] (Jarome Iginla, Brandon Prust)
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48:45 4-2 DET Pavel Datsyuk [5] (Nicklas Lidström, Niklas Kronwall)
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Three Stars:
1st: Brandon Prust
2nd: Jason Williams
3rd: Jarome Iginla
Farm Result: Abbotsford 3 - Grand Rapids 1
March 15, 2010
Re: March 15, 2010
Short night as Boston makes quick work of NJ after a short stumble out of the gate, Columbus' acquisitions come through for GM Adam Burke, and the Flames inch ever closer to the last playoff spot in the West.
http://ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip gives you the details on the chase for the playoffs.
http://ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip gives you the details on the chase for the playoffs.
Re: March 15, 2010
YESSSSSSSSSSS! Finally a win! Yes, I'm a little drunk, and it makes it that much sweeter on a Monday night.
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Re: March 15, 2010
10 powerplays, only 29 shots, and 2/10? Yet I still win. I'll take that. I got some secondary scoring too!
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Re: March 15, 2010
If the playoffs started today:
Western Conference:
1la
8sj/cgy
2cbs
7nsh
3van
6edm
4phx
5chi
I think LA is probably the deepest/best team in the West but San Jose and Calgary in the 8 seed is scary as hell. NSH/CBS both have cooled off a bit but are two really good teams. I like EDM but VAN has too much of an edge in the goaltending department. PHX/CHI two highest scoring teams in the league.
My rankings:
1. LA
2. PHX
3. CBS
4. CHI/VAN/NSH/SJ/CGY/EDM
Eastern Conference:
1was
8buf/mtl/ott
2phi
7pit
3bos
6car
4tb
5nyr
East should be more predictable (in the 1st Rd at least) with the top-4 teams being the top-4 most of the season. I was surprised to find out the Rangers' had such a high point total and they certainly have the goaltending. Pittsburgh is always dangerous with their studs but PHI is too good. Eric Staal might be the best player in the game but the Bruins have a pretty deep team.
My rankings:
1. TB/BOS/WAS/PHI
2. NYR
A single injury to WAS or TB could be devastating. PHI and BOS are the two deepest teams in the East. Might be the 4 best teams in the entire league.
Western Conference:
1la
8sj/cgy
2cbs
7nsh
3van
6edm
4phx
5chi
I think LA is probably the deepest/best team in the West but San Jose and Calgary in the 8 seed is scary as hell. NSH/CBS both have cooled off a bit but are two really good teams. I like EDM but VAN has too much of an edge in the goaltending department. PHX/CHI two highest scoring teams in the league.
My rankings:
1. LA
2. PHX
3. CBS
4. CHI/VAN/NSH/SJ/CGY/EDM
Eastern Conference:
1was
8buf/mtl/ott
2phi
7pit
3bos
6car
4tb
5nyr
East should be more predictable (in the 1st Rd at least) with the top-4 teams being the top-4 most of the season. I was surprised to find out the Rangers' had such a high point total and they certainly have the goaltending. Pittsburgh is always dangerous with their studs but PHI is too good. Eric Staal might be the best player in the game but the Bruins have a pretty deep team.
My rankings:
1. TB/BOS/WAS/PHI
2. NYR
A single injury to WAS or TB could be devastating. PHI and BOS are the two deepest teams in the East. Might be the 4 best teams in the entire league.
Re: March 15, 2010
Very cool look at the playoff picture there. Nice to see that my Flames are considered "scary". Not lately, but there is definitely a threat that they can get rolling at some point, just hoping they begin to produce.
Re: March 15, 2010
Bring your fans down to Dallas and make some noise, I don't have enough hereFlamesGM wrote:Very cool look at the playoff picture there. Nice to see that my Flames are considered "scary". Not lately, but there is definitely a threat that they can get rolling at some point, just hoping they begin to produce.
Big game tonight for me and for the Flames and Sharks...