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October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:34 am
by Virtual Jarmo
BOS 4 - BUF 3 (SO)
Shots: 26-13 BUF
PP: BUF - 0/3; BOS - 0/1

16:58 1-0 BOS Joe Colborne [2] (Victor Hedman)
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25:11 1-1 BUF Zack Kassian [1] (Chris Phillips)
33:36 2-1 BOS Phil Kessel [3] (Joe Colborne, Steve Bernier)
38:33 2-2 BUF Drew Stafford [2] (Jason Pominville, Thomas Vanek)
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48:31 2-3 BUF Jason Pominville [4] (Ryan Johansen, Derek Roy)
53:49 3-3 BOS Victor Hedman [2] (Phil Kessel, Clarke MacArthur)
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no scoring
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Shootout
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Boston Bruins win 1-0
Boston Bruins - Phil Kessel, miss; Jordan Caron, miss; Andrej Meszaros, goal;
Buffalo Sabres - Thomas Vanek, miss; Derek Roy, miss; Ryan Johansen, miss;

Three stars:
1st: Zack Kassian
2nd: Phil Kessel
3rd: Joe Colborne

Farm result: Providence 2 - Rochester 1

TOR 5 - ANA 2
Shots: 29-23 TOR
PP: TOR - 1/9; ANA - 1/4

08:47 1-0 TOR Alexander Semin [3] (Taylor Hall)
17:02 2-0 TOR Mikhail Grabovski [4] (Kenny Ryan, Tobias Enström)PP
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26:46 2-1 ANA Alexander Burmistrov [4] (Chris Campoli, Henrik Zetterberg)PP
31:07 2-2 ANA Brian Gionta [4] (Henrik Zetterberg)
39:23 3-2 TOR Alexander Galchenyuk [2] (Gilbert Brulé, Thomas Hickey)
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48:34 4-2 TOR Mikhail Grabovski [5] (Chad Kolarik, Rostislav Olesz)
53:26 5-2 TOR Tim Brent [1] (Chad Kolarik, Mikhail Grabovski)
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Three stars:
1st: Mikhail Grabovski
2nd: Tim Brent
3rd: Chad Kolarik

Farm result: Toronto 5 - Norfolk 4

NJ 3 - CAR 2
Shots: 28-24 CAR
PP: NJ - 0/4; CAR - 1/4

02:59 0-1 CAR Artem Voronin [1] (Matt Cullen, Niclas Wallin)
16:06 0-2 CAR Tuomo Ruutu [5] (Tim Gleason, Bohumil Jank)PP
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27:18 1-2 NJ Matt Halischuk [1] (Nick Palmieri, Patrice Cormier)
28:42 2-2 NJ Evgeni Malkin [3] (Ilya Kovalchuk, Tyler Cuma)
39:16 3-2 NJ Steven Stamkos [7] (Ilya Kovalchuk)
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Matt Halischuk
2nd: Tuomo Ruutu
3rd: Steven Stamkos

Farm result: Charlotte 3 - Albany 2

OTT 5 - NYI 2
Shots: 30-12 OTT
PP: OTT - 3/9; NYI - 0/1

09:56 0-1 OTT Paul Gaustad [4] (Matt Greene, Jason Spezza)
13:23 0-2 OTT Justin Williams [5] (Joffrey Lupul)PP
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20:55 1-2 NYI Jonathan Tavares [5] (Mark Streit)
26:19 1-3 OTT Paul Gaustad [5])
39:56 2-3 NYI Rickard Rakell [1] (Kimmo Timonen, Jonathan Ericsson)
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41:41 2-4 OTT Joffrey Lupul [2] (Justin Williams, Nazem Kadri)PP
42:26 2-5 OTT Jonathan Cheechoo [1] (Brian Lee, Paul Gaustad)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Paul Gaustad
2nd: Justin Williams
3rd: Joffrey Lupul

Farm result: Bridgeport 4 - Binghamton 2

PHI 4 - DAL 0
Shots: 30-26 PHI
PP: PHI - 4/7; DAL - 0/2

07:01 1-0 PHI Adam Larsson [1] (Jeff Carter, Julius Junttila)PP
14:34 2-0 PHI Scott Hartnell [2] (Daniel Brière)PP
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33:36 3-0 PHI Daniel Brière [3] (Claude Giroux, Alex Theriau)PP
37:27 4-0 PHI Scott Hartnell [3] (Claude Giroux, Daniel Brière)PP
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Calvin Pickard
2nd: Daniel Briere
3rd: Scott Hartnell

Farm result: Adirondack 8 - Texas 2

LA 3 - STL 2
Shots: 30-22 LA
PP: LA - 1/3; STL - 1/5

18:27 0-1 LA Kyle Beach [2] (Paul Stastny)
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31:04 0-2 LA Aaron Palushaj [2] (Wayne Simmonds, Keaton Ellerby)
35:06 1-2 STL John McFarland [2] (Roman Hamrlik, Chris Kunitz)
37:16 2-2 STL Marian Gaborik [5] (John McFarland, Martin St. Louis)PP
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48:11 2-3 LA Dustin Brown [1] (Sidney Crosby)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Dustin Brown
2nd: John McFarland
3rd: Kyle Beach

Farm result: Manchester 6 - Peoria 4

CHI 7 - PHX 2
Shots: 24-22 PHX
PP: CHI - 0/2; PHX - 0/2

10:32 1-0 CHI Jonathan Toews [3] (Kyle Turris, Brent Seabrook)
18:45 1-1 PHO Ed Jovanovski [1] (Vladislav Kartayev, Tomas Kaberle)
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25:55 1-2 PHO Brett Connolly [3] (Lauri Korpikoski, Oliver Ekman-Larsson)
35:14 2-2 CHI Mark McNeill [3] (Billy Sweatt, Brent Burns)
39:49 3-2 CHI Brian Campbell [1] (Brent Burns)
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40:42 4-2 CHI Patrick Kane [6] (Brent Burns)
44:31 5-2 CHI Jonathan Toews [4] (Patrick Sharp, Duncan Keith)
52:39 6-2 CHI Bryan Bickell [2] (Ben Eager, Brian Ward)
54:27 7-2 CHI Brent Burns [1] (Brian Campbell, Patrick Kane)
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Three stars:
1st: Brent Burns
2nd: Patrick Kane
3rd: Jonathan Toews

Farm result: Rockford 4 - Portland 3

MTL 4 - CGY 3
Shots: 32-22 CGY
PP: MTL - 1/2; CGY - 0/3

12:14 0-1 MTL Carlo Colaiacovo [1] (Luca Sbisa, Marc Savard)
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22:59 0-2 MTL David Legwand [3])PP
27:26 1-2 CGY David Krejci [4] (Riley Sheahan, Scott Niedermayer)
29:53 2-2 CGY Nikita Filatov [3] (Jani Hakanpaa)
35:02 2-3 MTL Ales Hemsky [3] (Marc Savard, Dan Boyle)
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41:24 2-4 MTL Andrei Kostitsyn [3] (Ales Hemsky)
47:17 3-4 CGY Nikolai Zherdev [3] (Shawn Matthias, Nick Bjugstad)
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Three stars:
1st: Ales Hemsky
2nd: Marc Savard
3rd: David Legwand

Farm result: Abbotsford 3 - Hamilton 1

COL 4 - EDM 2
Shots: 32-19 COL
PP: COL - 3/6; EDM - 0/2

06:11 0-1 COL Dennis Wideman [2] (Gabriel Landeskog)PP
15:16 0-2 COL Andy McDonald [3] (Filip Forsberg)
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28:02 1-2 EDM Jeff Petry [1] (Andrew Cogliano)
28:26 2-2 EDM Scott Glennie [4] (Jeff Petry, Chris Summers)
32:01 2-3 COL Milan Hejduk [4] (Alexei Ponikarovsky, Gabriel Landeskog)PP
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43:35 2-4 COL Taylor Beck [2] (Brandon Saad, Joe Corvo)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Milan Hejduk
2nd: Gabby Landeskog
3rd: Andy McDonald

Farm result: OKC 4 - LEM 2

DET 2 - VAN 1
Shots: 27-22 DET
PP: DET - 2/3; VAN - 0/2

no scoring
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33:12 0-1 DET Steve Sullivan [1] (Andrei Loktionov)PP
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47:56 0-2 DET Alexander Ovechkin [7] (Mike Richards, Steve Sullivan)PP
48:52 1-2 VAN Mike Cammalleri [3] (Alex Edler)
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Three stars:
1st: Steve Sullivan
2nd: Cory Schneider
3rd: AO

Farm result: Chicago 5 - GR 1

SJ 4 - NSH 0
Shots: 29-19 SJ
PP: SJ - 0/2; NSH - 0/4

08:36 1-0 SJ Oscar Klefbom [1] (Mike Komisarek, Kyle Okposo)
11:55 2-0 SJ Ryane Clowe [3] (Jack Skille, Ivan Telegin)
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28:43 3-0 SJ Marco Sturm [3] (Dany Heatley, Jaden Schwartz)
37:01 4-0 SJ Kyle Okposo [3] (Lee Stempniak, Jaden Schwartz)
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Nik Backstrom
2nd: Kyle Okposo
3rd: Ryane Clowe

Farm result: Worcester 7 - Milwaukee 0

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:41 am
by Virtual Jarmo
Even wins aren't happy occasions for the Avalanche, who lose Ryan O'Reilly for the next six months. Chris Summers was suspended eight games by EHM, but I will be tacking an additional two games onto that per our injury policy.

Devin Setoguchi's intent-to-injure penalty doesn't actually result in an injury, but it does result in two powerplay goals as the Flyers blank the Stars. Ilya Bryzgalov was busy pondering the universe instead of stopping pucks as the Blackhawks curbstomped the Coyotes. Boston gets thoroughly outplayed, but grabs the skills competition point from the Sabres. The Sens blast the Isles, who are still looking to get some chemistry with all of their new players. The Flames outwork the Habs, but still come up on the short end. Niklas Backstrom pitches a shutout against the Preds. Plenty of other action on a busy Tuesday night in EHEC.

http://www.ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip

http://www.ehechockey.com/calendar.html

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:46 am
by Parker
Jesus. What the fuck?

I knew I should've stuck with Greiss.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:50 am
by Virtual Jarmo
Parker wrote:Jesus. What the fuck?

I knew I should've stuck with Greiss.
Not to rub it in, but they were all even strength goals, too. I know it wouldn't make it any better if they were PPGs, but that was shocking.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:35 am
by NashvilleGM
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Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:43 am
by SharksGM
Wow, that's a pretty serious beating there. Okposo and Skille own. Best 3rd & 4th line centers around.

Somehow Milwaukee only managed 3 shots in the entire game, ouch.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:09 pm
by GM Office Q
Seriously? Averaging 1 major injury per 2 games? Really?

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:24 pm
by GM Office Q
Another injury from some no-name scrub. This time, I lose a guy for the season.

Summers needs more than 10 games. Last season, this clown took out Radulov and Stone. Also last year in the preseason, he had another attempt to injure penalty against me.

25:45 EDM Chris Summers (5 min for attempt to injury)

15-20 games for this repeat offender.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:12 pm
by jamesredwings
AO does it again. I'd be in last place without him. MVP!

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:28 pm
by Calgary.Flames
Nice way to start your season Olivier Roy, you punk.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:21 pm
by Jets GM
I'd like to see us stop handing out suspensions like its Christmas, and start tracking/punishing repeat offenders. Hockey is a physical game, just because an injury results does not mean a suspension is warranted. We can't see what occured, this was the same logic used when I asked about lecavs CREI.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:21 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
AvsGM wrote:Another injury from some no-name scrub. This time, I lose a guy for the season.

Summers needs more than 10 games. Last season, this clown took out Radulov and Stone. Also last year in the preseason, he had another attempt to injure penalty against me.

25:45 EDM Chris Summers (5 min for attempt to injury)

15-20 games for this repeat offender.
Tommy and I will look into it further. One of the big factors in any decision will be the fact that we just now implemented this system. If we start holding offenders accountable for past transgressions, that will set a standard.

We will discuss it though, as your evidence is compelling.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:21 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Tampa Bay GM wrote:I'd like to see us stop handing out suspensions like its Christmas, and start tracking/punishing repeat offenders. Hockey is a physical game, just because an injury results does not mean a suspension is warranted. We can't see what occured, this was the same logic used when I asked about lecavs CREI.
You're in the minority with this line of thinking. Many people were in support of suspensions during the offseason discussion.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:22 pm
by SharksGM
Tampa Bay GM wrote:I'd like to see us stop handing out suspensions like its Christmas, and start tracking/punishing repeat offenders. Hockey is a physical game, just because an injury results does not mean a suspension is warranted. We can't see what occured, this was the same logic used when I asked about lecavs CREI.
Is that you Colin?

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:26 pm
by GM Office Q
Tampa Bay GM wrote:I'd like to see us stop handing out suspensions like its Christmas, and start tracking/punishing repeat offenders. Hockey is a physical game, just because an injury results does not mean a suspension is warranted. We can't see what occured, this was the same logic used when I asked about lecavs CREI.
Yes we can. I can't remember for Radulov and Stone, but this clown has at least two intent to injure penalties against my team alone.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:41 pm
by Penguin
SharksGM wrote:Wow, that's a pretty serious beating there. Okposo and Skille own. Best 3rd & 4th line centers around.

Somehow Milwaukee only managed 3 shots in the entire game, ouch.
Good one! :D

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:42 pm
by Jets GM
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:
Tampa Bay GM wrote:I'd like to see us stop handing out suspensions like its Christmas, and start tracking/punishing repeat offenders. Hockey is a physical game, just because an injury results does not mean a suspension is warranted. We can't see what occured, this was the same logic used when I asked about lecavs CREI.
You're in the minority with this line of thinking. Many people were in support of suspensions during the offseason discussion.
It might of sounded good, but with how this is all playing out I think we might want to re-consider the system. Quinn, even with an intent to injure, you still didnt see the play. There is varying degrees of trying to hurt a guy, but they all fall under the same umbrella/call. Developing a system based off an injury occuring and an intent to injure penalty called sounds most realistic to me; start tracking intent to injure penalties (that result in a injury) so repeat offenders can be punished more.

Righy now were using a system where a guy lands a clean hit, hurts a guy, and gets suspended on a hockey play. I don't see why anyone would be in favor of this.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:45 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Tampa Bay GM wrote:Righy now were using a system where a guy lands a clean hit, hurts a guy, and gets suspended on a hockey play. I don't see why anyone would be in favor of this.
So, to clarify, five minute major penalties result from clean hits?



BTW, we ARE only suspending for injuries resulting from intent-to-injure hits.

41:12 EDM Chris Summers (5 min for attempt to injury)
41:12 EDM Chris Summers (10 min game misconduct)

That didn't come out of thin air.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:50 pm
by CapsGM
jamesredwings wrote:AO does it again. I'd be in last place without him. MVP!
oh he'll get you into the playoffs, but good luck getting him to do anything after

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:55 pm
by Jets GM
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:
Tampa Bay GM wrote:Righy now were using a system where a guy lands a clean hit, hurts a guy, and gets suspended on a hockey play. I don't see why anyone would be in favor of this.
So, to clarify, five minute major penalties result from clean hits?



BTW, we ARE only suspending for injuries resulting from intent-to-injure hits.

41:12 EDM Chris Summers (5 min for attempt to injury)
41:12 EDM Chris Summers (10 min game misconduct)

That didn't come out of thin air.
Oh, I thought the system posted was for any and all injuries. Muck.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:57 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Tampa Bay GM wrote:Oh, I thought the system posted was for any and all injuries. Muck.
Only 2 week or longer injuries resulting from an intent-to-injure penalty. Injuries occurring at random, without a major penalty, are not suspension worthy.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:15 pm
by Jets GM
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:
Tampa Bay GM wrote:Oh, I thought the system posted was for any and all injuries. Muck.
Only 2 week or longer injuries resulting from an intent-to-injure penalty. Injuries occurring at random, without a major penalty, are not suspension worthy.
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Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:22 pm
by Femur
da Hawks currently ripping nets...poor Bryzzy. who's next?

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 5:19 pm
by DallasSean
Hm. Do we Suck for Seth or Stop Winnin' for MacKinnon?

Hah! As if we were ever winning to start with!

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 7:22 pm
by Bruins_GM
2 points is two points, but I hate giving one up to a division rival.

Re: October 30, 2012

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:43 pm
by TorontoGM
Galchenyuk with the game winner on his only shot while playing just under 6 minutes. #BOOM