ez van. ha sokat sír a szánk érte, ahogy a penses első meccs után is, akkor talán kapunk cserébe egy teljesen kiszámíthatatlan bíráskodást, a mostani nagyon is kiszámítható helyett.
mondjuk én csak a 2+2-t hiányolom Lajos szájbaveréséért, a Downie esetnél nem állítottam volna ki a Capsest, mondjuk Downiet sem. szóval a különbség 6-8 perc és még csak 20 ment le
meguntam egyszerre nézni a kettőt. JR még mindig a szánhozéról beszélt, amikor itt már csak 7,5 pec volt hátra
bakker, nem sokat hagytak ma minket eddig játszani, sem a Caps, sem a sporik, de ha nem Neuvirth véd odaát, már 3nál járnánk. persze Roli is védett nagyokat, szóval az egy közte kb reális
na, a mai bíráskodás sajnos kisértetiesen hasonlít a pens elleni elsőre. nagyon érződik, hogy nem szabad nyernünk
Lajost is ugyanúgy pofánvágták bottal, ezúttal is vérzik, ezúttal sem ért egy percet se. folyamatosan PKban vagyunk, és megvolt a szokásos véleményes Downie-PK is...
de mégcsak azt se mondanám, hogy nem volt mindhárom befújható, de odaát minden elmarad, bármit megtehetnek ma, LOL az egész, annyira látványos
Gagne said on Sunday he feels pretty good and hopes to play in Game 3 Tuesday at the St. Pete Times Forum. Kubina, on the other hand, was not made available to the media Sunday, leading to the presumption he is in worse shape than Gagne.
Gagne
On trying to call his wife from trainers' room:
"At first, they asked me for the number, they tried to call her. I'm sure she had some phone calls from my mom and dad and stuff, so it was a busy line at that time. After that, like I said, I think it's tougher for them than on yourself. Sometimes they're watching what's going on, not knowing whats going on. She said I was not moving on the ice. She started to be scared about it. You think about the worst. It was hard to see, she was crying on the phone and stuff like that. But you try to give her some good stuff that now it's okay and it was part of the game."
Simon Gagne says he is feeling good, not having any complications and says he's hoping he can play when the series returns to Tampa
LightningTimes Damian Cristodero Blair Jones in for Gagne. Randy Jones in for Kubina. Tyrell not an option, Boucher said, with left foot injury.
LightningTimes Damian Cristodero
Gagne says he never lost consciousness after falling to ice in Game 1. Reecalls whole incident. Doesn't blame Hannan. Wants to play Game 3.
The acquisition of Roloson was obviously a key, but an argument could be made that Brewer's arrival had an even greater impact.
In the 39 games before Roloson came aboard, the Lightning was giving up an average of 3.08 goals per game. In Roloson's first 19 games, the average remained steady at 3.11.
Yet, once Brewer arrived in mid February from the Blues, that average dropped dramatically, to 2.29 goals per game in the regular season and 2.0 in the postseason.
"It's more than just one thing. It's a combination of everything," Boucher said. "It's Hedman growing up, it's (Brett) Clark stepping up a notch and (Mike) Lundin being consistent. It's our young forwards — how do I say this? — diminishing their unawareness.
"You get a guy like Roli coming in, and a calming atmosphere sets in, and that helps two or three guys. Then you get an example like Brewer to follow, and all of the sudden one more guy figures it out. It's a trickling effect, a domino effect from guy to guy."
Still, Gagne and Kubina are expected to miss today's Game 2. That would be a blow to a team that already must be physically and emotionally exhausted after a grueling seven-game series with the Penguins and, after a one-day break, a come-from-behind win over the Capitals.
It also means coach Guy Boucher has to make decisions.
He said he will stick with 11 forwards and seven defensemen instead of the normal 12 and six, a hedge against injuries on the blue line and, really, an acknowledgement of the team's lack of depth at forward.
He would replace Kubina, who has two goals and averages 15:17 of ice time, with Randy Jones, who has not played since March 7 because of a high ankle sprain.
As for replacing Gagne, whose seven points are fourth on the team, it seems a choice between Mattias Ritola, a puck possessor with a good shot, and Blair Jones, a north-south player who gets to the net. Both were up-and-down from AHL Norfolk during the regular season.
Most hogy megnéztem a meccset az alapján csoda lenne ha vasárnap visszajönne Gags Sokkal szarabbul néz ki mint az összefoglalóban, ha az 1. hazaira visszatérne az jó lenne de majd az orvosok kitalálják. Ujjak keresztben.
All-Star
------------ "Egy marék porban az iszonyatot megmutatom neked."
The Lightning will not return to the Red Wings' prospect camp in Traverse City, Mich., next season. Instead, it will be part of a four-team camp run by the Panthers at their practice rink. The Thrashers and Predators also will participate in the Sept. 15-17 event at Saveology.com Iceplex in Coral Springs. "It's a new thing this year," Lightning assistant GM Julien BriseBois said. "It's more convenient than Traverse City. Logistically, it's a lot easier and cheaper." The main benefit, BriseBois said, is getting the prospects back to Tampa and the team's main training camp without wasting a day of travel. But also: "We hope to expose the game to as many people as possible, and that will pay dividends," BriseBois said.
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