mames11
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.29.2013
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Lifelong Rangers fan back to the 60s. The chemistry on these lines is fun to watch. They cycle so well and just know where each other is going to be. Chytil stays healthy he is going to be a beast. As far as Trouba hit goes my feeling is that it was clean but of all his big hits this one was unnecessary. Games well in hand, player had his head down, just take him out dont have to pulverize him. First time that I wished Trouba had held back a bit actually felt sorry for the player. - hfc355
This is on Gallagher. if he doesn't start sh!t in front of Igor the shift prior, this doesn't happen. Have players not learned after all this time it's best to not wake and anger Trouba?
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Tonybere
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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I am still questioning the stat that this is the 1st time in 99 years of Rangers hockey that we haven't lost in the 1st 6 games. That seems crazy, doesn't it? |
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mames11
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.29.2013
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Kakko is different this year. Not that they want him to take penalties but he has a few the last couple of games. He's involved and completely engaged. He is starting to feel it. - JRR1285
Totally agree. The penalties may eventually hurt, but he's totally in the games and learning he is big and strong; tough to move from the front of the net, too. |
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I am still questioning the stat that this is the 1st time in 99 years of Rangers hockey that we haven't lost in the 1st 6 games. That seems crazy, doesn't it? - Tonybere
It does but they also have lost. I know the stat is "lost in regulation" but it drives me crazy when a team can be 10-10-5 and be a ".500 team". Just a stupid pet peeve of mine |
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Slimtj100
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Location: Panarins NYC apt Joined: 03.04.2013
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Mika had a great game too. If he scored on that play where He deked through like 3 defenders in the middle of the ice and got loose for a breakaway that would’ve been awesome - picklerick
It’s tough to find much to complain about so far…I’m sure Tom has found something tho
Defensively they had some ooofah moments but that was mostly Lindgren not quite up to speed yet |
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Tonybere
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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It does but they also have lost. I know the stat is "lost in regulation" but it drives me crazy when a team can be 10-10-5 and be a ".500 team". Just a stupid pet peeve of mine - SkjeiStadium
Quite right. I kinda glossed over that part! |
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picklerick
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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It’s tough to find much to complain about so far…I’m sure Tom has found something tho
Defensively they had some ooofah moments but that was mostly Lindgren not quite up to speed yet - Slimtj100
Why bring voldemort into it |
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Slimtj100
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Location: Panarins NYC apt Joined: 03.04.2013
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I thought the devils after those two overseas wins wouldn’t let us catch them but we did already lol. They seem to be giving up goals like crazy still |
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picklerick
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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This is on Gallagher. if he doesn't start sh!t in front of Igor the shift prior, this doesn't happen. Have players not learned after all this time it's best to not wake and anger Trouba?
FAFO - mames11
Then go after Gallagher or their goalie. I’m all for big hits, but there has to be a way to protect brains of 22 year olds better. Sure, be more aware out there, but also maybe the league should discourage TBI’s a bit more. It will pay off when you don’t lose players to early retirement. Not sure on what the solution is exactly, but I imagine there’s something that can be done that won’t eliminate big hits altogether. |
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This is on Gallagher. if he doesn't start sh!t in front of Igor the shift prior, this doesn't happen. Have players not learned after all this time it's best to not wake and anger Trouba?
FAFO - mames11
I don't see how it's on Gallagher. Sure they were going at it the shift before, but with Barron coming into the zone the way he was, do you really think that if the shift before didn't happen Trouba wouldn't have stepped up the way he did? That's just Trouba playing his game I don't think he was taking out any frustration or acting in a way that was out character for him.
I also think it was a perfectly clean hit so maybe that's why I don't see it as retaliatory in any way |
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Then go after Gallagher or their goalie. I’m all for big hits, but there has to be a way to protect brains of 22 year olds better. Sure, be more aware out there, but also maybe the league should discourage TBI’s a bit more. It will pay off when you don’t lose players to early retirement. Not sure on what the solution is exactly, but I imagine there’s something that can be done that won’t eliminate big hits altogether. - picklerick
I think they hurt their goalies enough last night |
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TPC
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Location: Bucks County, PA Joined: 01.18.2008
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Kakko is different this year. Not that they want him to take penalties but he has a few the last couple of games. He's involved and completely engaged. He is starting to feel it. - JRR1285
It’s a true contract year for him, he knows his NHL career is on the line this season |
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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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I am still questioning the stat that this is the 1st time in 99 years of Rangers hockey that we haven't lost in the 1st 6 games. That seems crazy, doesn't it? - Tonybere
I remember in 1983-84 season they won the first 5 games, lost a really close game on a saturday night in St Louis and then they won another 4 in a row '
I remember someone asking Herb Brooks, maybe it was Fischler, "Can your team go 79-1?" |
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Tonybere
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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Then go after Gallagher or their goalie. I’m all for big hits, but there has to be a way to protect brains of 22 year olds better. Sure, be more aware out there, but also maybe the league should discourage TBI’s a bit more. It will pay off when you don’t lose players to early retirement. Not sure on what the solution is exactly, but I imagine there’s something that can be done that won’t eliminate big hits altogether. - picklerick
A noble sentiment, but I'm not sure what that might be. Short of eliminating body contact all together, how do you stop the possibility of a play like this? Trouba decides to step up and take the body at the same time that Barron decides to lower his eyes and reach forward to find the puck, endangering himself. And, all of this happens in the blink of an eye.
If there is any element of contact in a game played at this speed, there is the risk of serious injury. I don't like to see it any more than you do, but it's simply part of the game and players need to make decisions accordingly. That's part of why they make so much money.
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picklerick
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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A noble sentiment, but I'm not sure what that might be. Short of eliminating body contact all together, how do you stop the possibility of a play like this? Trouba decides to step up and take the body at the same time that Barron decides to lower his eyes and reach forward to find the puck, endangering himself. And, all of this happens in the blink of an eye.
If there is any element of contact in a game played at this speed, there is the risk of serious injury. I don't like to see it any more than you do, but it's simply part of the game and players need to make decisions accordingly. That's part of why they make so much money. - Tonybere
Perhaps but it deserves a deeper dive than “it’s an unfortunate result but completely unavoidable without fundamentally altering how the game is played”. I just don’t think the NHL is interested in that deeper dive, unless it pressures their wallet |
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JRR1285
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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I remember in 1983-84 season they won the first 5 games, lost a really close game on a saturday night in St Louis and then they won another 4 in a row '
I remember someone asking Herb Brooks, maybe it was Fischler, "Can your team go 79-1?" - jimbro83
Is he ever gonna die?
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picklerick
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.01.2018
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Is he ever gonna die? - JRR1285
You don’t want that because then it’ll be a maven lovefest that you can’t avoid |
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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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Is he ever gonna die? - JRR1285
my friend was reading a book on Pete Rose and then he died
yesterday I mentioned Fernando Valenzuela to him and then he died
so I'll go over and talk to him about Fischler now
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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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Montreal signed Slafkovský to a 7.6 mil a year extension until 2033 that everybody says is an insane bargain so that means we beat a good team last night |
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Brukie
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Location: Putnam, NY Joined: 06.14.2011
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Brukie
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Location: Putnam, NY Joined: 06.14.2011
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[quote=SkjeiStadium]
Well Im sorry If Im a Debbie Downer to some, perhaps those people who are affected by my comments should buy a box of tissues and watch the Wheel Of Fortune instead. |
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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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[quote=Brukie]
Brukie,
sit on this
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JRR1285
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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Brukie,
sit on this
- jimbro83
Limp cactus, nice. |
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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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Limp cactus, nice. - JRR1285
ouchie!
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JRR1285
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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ouchie! - jimbro83
Kakko, 60 points this season. Book it. |
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