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May 9, 2013

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 11:10 pm
by GoJetsGo
CGY 4 - DET 1
Shots: 33-17 CGY
PP: CGY - 0/6; DET - 0/2

01:02 0-1 DET Patrik Elias [7] (Nicklas Bäckström, Simon Despres)
05:27 1-1 CGY Tomas Filippi [2] (Shawn Matthias)
13:31 2-1 CGY Sam Gagner [3] (Phil Kessel, David Krejci)
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21:31 3-1 CGY Maxim Lapierre [5] (Garnet Exelby, Shawn Matthias)
23:28 4-1 CGY Nikita Filatov [5] (David Krejci, Phil Kessel)
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: David Krejci
2nd: Maxim Lapierre
3rd: Nikita Filatov

Calgary leads Best of 7 Western Conference Semifinal 3-2.

PHX 3 - LA 1
Shots: 31-18 PHX
PP: PHX - 0/6; LA - 0/2

07:54 0-1 LA David Perron [4] (Paul Stastny, Jack Johnson)
12:02 1-1 PHX Shane Doan [5])
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29:23 2-1 PHX Brett Connolly [4] (Oliver Ekman-Larsson)
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58:42 3-1 PHX Jordan Staal [5] (Kyle Quincey, Mark Alt) EN
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Three stars:
1st: Shane Doan
2nd: Brett Connolly
3rd: Jordan Staal

Phoenix leads Best of 7 Western Conference Semifinal 3-2.

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 11:50 pm
by Calgary.Flames
That's it!

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 11:50 pm
by GoJetsGo
After returning home, the Flames once again outshoot the Red Wings by a sizable margin. Calgary regains control of the series heading into game six by improving to 5-0 at home this postseason.

Games 1 and 2 in this battle of division rivals has provided the 'Yotes with a much needed scare. In response, Shane Doan and Co. have reeled off three straight to flip the script on Los Angeles.

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

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

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 11:54 pm
by SharksGM
You suck, EHM. At least the first few games of these series were interesting.

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 12:04 am
by Calgary.Flames
Ovechkin's point streak ends but unfortunately so does Niedermayer's...
I thought that 88 LE led to at least a PPG during the playoffs... I was foolish.

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 8:35 am
by Parker
With four goals and six points in his last three games, the rumors of Shane Doan's demise have been greatly exaggerated, and by extension, so have the Phoenix Coyotes' playoff hopes.

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EDIT: (actually only two of them; the last one was game-tying)

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 8:44 am
by Parker
Calgary.Flames wrote:I thought that 88 LE led to at least a PPG during the playoffs... I was foolish.
Whatchoo talking about, Willis? Niedermayer's got twelve points in nine games. If that's not good enough I'd be happy to take him off your hands for you. :P

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 8:58 am
by Virtual Jarmo
Parker wrote:
Calgary.Flames wrote:I thought that 88 LE led to at least a PPG during the playoffs... I was foolish.
Whatchoo talking about, Willis? Niedermayer's got twelve points in nine games. If that's not good enough I'd be happy to take him off your hands for you. :P
Guess I should have kept Niedermayer. Then I'd have beaten you, Parker.

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 2:23 pm
by Montreal Canadiens
SharksGM wrote:You suck, EHM. At least the first few games of these series were interesting.
Tonight could get pretty interesting.

I'm rather nervous, really don't want to go into Washington and have to take another win.

WSH is 1-0 with PDG, lol.

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 2:27 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Montreal Canadiens wrote:WSH is 1-0 with PDG, lol.
Safe to say Nabokov made a bigger difference than PDG.

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 2:48 pm
by CapsGM
Both my goalies are Russian, so they're bound to shit the bed at some point.

Re: May 9, 2013

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 4:42 pm
by Montreal Canadiens
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:
Montreal Canadiens wrote:WSH is 1-0 with PDG, lol.
Safe to say Nabokov made a bigger difference than PDG.
Ah, I didn't even realize Nabokov made an appearance. Probably true. Good night by him, 96.3 SPCT, pretty solid.