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February 16, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:49 am
by Tuo-SabresGM
USA 3 - SWI 2
Shots: 57-12 USA
PP: USA - 2/10; SWI - 0/0

02:46 1-0 USA Phil Kessel [1] (Tim Gleason, Paul Martin)
13:17 1-1 SWI Lorenz Kienzle [1] (Thomas Deruns, Julien Sprunger)
15:17 2-1 USA Paul Stastny [1] (Zach Parisé)PP
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no scoring
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48:26 3-1 USA Patrick Kane [1] (Zach Parisé, Paul Stastny)PP
49:13 3-2 SWI Thibaut Monnet [1] (Mark Streit, Yannick Weber)
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Three Stars:
1st: Paul Stastny
2nd: Phil Kessel
3rd: Patrick Kane

CAN 6 - NOR 0
Shots: 82-5 CAN
PP: CAN - 3/5; NOR - 0/2

05:41 1-0 CAN Joe Thornton [1] (Dany Heatley, Eric Staal)PP
10:35 2-0 CAN Jarome Iginla [1] (Rick Nash, Sidney Crosby)PP
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26:59 3-0 CAN Rick Nash [1] (Jonathan Toews, Scott Niedermayer)PP
30:46 4-0 CAN Jonathan Toews [1] (Patrick Marleau, Scott Niedermayer)
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44:47 5-0 CAN Sidney Crosby [1] (Chris Pronger)
45:54 6-0 CAN Dany Heatley [1] (Patrick Marleau)
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Three Stars:
1st: Jonathan Toews
2nd: Dany Heatley
3rd: Jarome Iginla

RUS 6 - LAT 0
Shots: 59-7 RUS
PP: RUS - 1/7; LAT - 0/2

00:16 1-0 RUS Ilya Kovalchuk [1] (Pavel Datsyuk)
00:38 2-0 RUS Sergei Gonchar [1] (Andrei Markov, Pavel Datsyuk)
09:29 3-0 RUS Alex Kovalev [1] (Evgeni Malkin, Sergei Gonchar)PP
12:25 4-0 RUS Pavel Datsyuk [1] (Andrei Markov)
14:59 5-0 RUS Evgeni Malkin [1] (Alexander Frolov, Alexander Radulov)
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33:24 6-0 RUS Sergei Zinovjev [1] (Sergei Gonchar, Dmitri Kalinin)
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no scoring
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Three Stars:
1st: Simeon Varlamov
2nd: Pavel Datsyuk
3rd: Sergei Gonchar

Re: February 17, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:22 am
by Tuo-SabresGM
And our 2010 EHEC Olympic Winter Games have finally kicked off! A special thanks and recognition goes out to newly appointed IOC member Adam for his hard work on making this Olympic tournament possible. Even if you don't have a team, be sure to download the file and check it out. Its certainly a unique and awesome edition to any online league.

Some minor issues with the sim tonight, with unused, unassigned teams claiming Olympians on waivers slowing down the process. Regardless, the US, Canada, and Russia all win in unsurprising manner, though the shots are outstanding for some. Even more outstanding are the lack of 3 star love for the losing goalie of those games. http://ehechockey.com/Olympics.zip explains how to install and view the magic.

Re: February 17, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:23 am
by Virtual Jarmo
Almost a monumental choke job by the US in our sim. Holy shit.

Re: February 17, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:59 am
by CapsGM
Solid all-around game from everyone. Brodeur didn't have to do much...

And props to Varlamov for his lazy seven save first-star selection.

Re: February 17, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:26 pm
by SharksGM
Poor Latvia. At least they managed a couple more shots than Norway did.

Re: February 17, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:12 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
SharksGM wrote:Poor Latvia. At least they managed a couple more shots than Norway did.
Before we had issues with Team Russia, Nick told me the Norway-Canada game shots were 118-5.

Re: February 17, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:16 pm
by Tuo-SabresGM
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Almost a monumental choke job by the US in our sim. Holy shit.
That's what happens when Miller's not your starter :P
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Before we had issues with Team Russia, Nick told me the Norway-Canada game shots were 118-5.
That was unreal. I believe the final was 7-0 Canada, who also wound up going 0/7 on the PP.

The issue was that non-Olympic teams weren't assigned to human control. Vancouver kept claiming Kovalchuk on waivers, making it so that their roster had insufficient players. Some time trying to figure out the issue and some random GM names later, problem solved.

Re: February 17, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:20 pm
by Tuo-SabresGM
Another interesting note: 17 goals on the night, 17 different goalscorers

Re: February 17, 2010

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:37 pm
by GM Office Q
USA! Go Stastny and Parise!