Popular Post UncleBen Posted June 9 Popular Post Share Posted June 9 Is 3-0 considered a dusting ? Just wondering how Gadzic saw it 9 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UncleBen Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 1 hour ago, Canuck You said: I missed the game because of my nephews bday , Read some of the comments here and got excited because most of you acted like it was complete Florida domination, Just watched the highlights and this was a much closer game then it's made out to be..Dedmonton had a ton of great grade A chances but looks like Bob stole this one for the team. GM2 will paint a clearer pic me thinks. The goalie is part of the team and that's his job.This series will be won or loss by goaltending ...Florida has the better tender 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JIAHN Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 1 hour ago, PeteyBoeser said: He’s still 19 years old 27 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pears Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 59 minutes ago, viking mama said: …& late but also very key injury to Boeser, the team’s leading goal scorer, & hot producer in the play-offs until that very untimely freak blood-clot problem that would have kept him out for the rest of the play-offs & did for game 7 of series 2 vs EDM, also. The hard luck has got to flip their way eventually. The Sutherland/O’Rourke factors in VAN losing 2 very pivotal games to EDM in series, cannot be under-stated or criticized, enough! These guys are plants to do the league’s bidding. No director of officials, in the IIHF anyway, would even consider awarding games to these 2 head referees, when each has had such a lengthy & controversially gaff-marred history, officiating games involving one of these teams (VAN). Sutherland’s involvement in particular, indicated a strong level of bias that should have been automatically disqualifying. Regardless of what team you cheer for, everyone should be in agreement that any ref who makes his disdain/hatred for a certain team public, should not be allowed the privilege of working in the NHL. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ghostsof1915 Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 1 hour ago, Coconuts said: $9.25 Million well spent.... 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ghostsof1915 Posted June 9 Popular Post Share Posted June 9 Funny thing is how many are saying. "Edmonton played a good road game...." Getting chances is good. But they still lost 3-0. And from what Florida fans are calling from one of their worst games since round one. If one of the worst games in the playoffs and they still win 3-0. Good luck McBandAid. 1 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post IBatch Posted June 9 Popular Post Share Posted June 9 (edited) 9 hours ago, HKSR said: Yeah this is the 1st time these playoffs that they're facing a legit top tier goaltender. Will be interesting to see how it all plays out. And man, that Barkov is incredible. Like a bigger and stronger JT Miller. Barkov is so good, that he makes you want to cheer for his team. He's about as perfect a forward as you can get. Not many guys make me personally, want to cheer for another team, Barkov and Crosby are pretty much the only ones since the cap came in. Pronger in EDM too. Didn't mind ANA winning either, after we were out. That's all I can remember. McKinnon didn't do it, McDavid didn't do it. Kucherov didn't do it. Just Pronger, Crosby and Barkov. I'd trade EP straight across in a heartbeat (never going to happen) with retention to even it up. The fact he does what he does without taking many minors is nuts. He's fun to watch and when he does his highlight stuff it's as good as anything anyone else can. With Bergeron retired (last Selke was a gimmie IMO, it happens occasionally though based on rep and retirement looming, Lidstrom's final Norris for example) , it's Barkov's turn and he doesn't really have much competition. Imagine having one guy who can form his line with spare parts, and shut down the best of the best most of the time, and get his points. Kesler was like that too. Then add some decent wingers...you get what Florida has. Stone and Barkov, they are the best in the business, at a different level at least for now. Stone maybe his injuries will keep him out of it, those two guys make great Captains though. They do it differently, Stone the best at takeaways, and picking pucks out of now where with his stick...Barkov has some Jagr in him, good luck taking the puck away once he's got it and wants to move with it, and might just smash you to get the puck, or skate right through you once he's got it. All with a Lady Byng like game, and the hands (passing,stickhandling and shooting) to go with it. Seriously believe with Demko and Brock we'd of beat EDM. For sure would be great to see us play a team like Florida for the cup. Edited June 9 by IBatch 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBatch Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 (edited) 8 hours ago, -Buzzsaw- said: Goalie Bob has set up Camp in the Oiler's heads. Yes, the Oiler scorers did miss some chances... but a lot of the reason why is they know how good Bob is and are trying to compensate too much. Still the Oilers did carry a lot of the play and the score should have been closer... So for the Oilers, there are bad signs... Bobrovsky establishing mental dominance... and good signs... they are getting chances. Bad news for Oiler fans, Bobrovsky's save percentage might not be as sparkling as a lot of cup champs, thing is, he's got the ability to win series on his own. Did this to CLB against one of the best regular seasons teams all-time in TB, and also did it against a team that outplayed them by a good margin quickly last year in CAR. Then add the fact he's got the best save percentage against higher danger shots this year in the playoffs ... well the Oilers PP, which has got them where they are now, won't be enough. Won't be the first or the last time a goalie is the biggest difference maker in a series or a final. Bobrovsky will need to keep it up for Florida to win for sure. Edited June 9 by IBatch 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PistolPete13 Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 (edited) 13 hours ago, IBatch said: Barkov is so good, that he makes you want to cheer for his team. He's about as perfect a forward as you can get. Not many guys make me personally, want to cheer for another team, Barkov and Crosby are pretty much the only ones since the cap came in. Pronger in EDM too. Didn't mind ANA winning either, after we were out. That's all I can remember. McKinnon didn't do it, McDavid didn't do it. Kucherov didn't do it. Just Pronger, Crosby and Barkov. I'd trade EP straight across in a heartbeat (never going to happen) with retention to even it up. The fact he does what he does without taking many minors is nuts. He's fun to watch and when he does his highlight stuff it's as good as anything anyone else can. With Bergeron retired (last Selke was a gimmie IMO, it happens occasionally though based on rep and retirement looming, Lidstrom's final Norris for example) , it's Barkov's turn and he doesn't really have much competition. Imagine having one guy who can form his line with spare parts, and shut down the best of the best most of the time, and get his points. Kesler was like that too. Then add some decent wingers...you get what Florida has. Stone and Barkov, they are the best in the business, at a different level at least for now. Stone maybe his injuries will keep him out of it, those two guys make great Captains though. They do it differently, Stone the best at takeaways, and picking pucks out of now where with his stick...Barkov has some Jagr in him, good luck taking the puck away once he's got it and wants to move with it, and might just smash you to get the puck, or skate right through you once he's got it. All with a Lady Byng like game, and the hands (passing,stickhandling and shooting) to go with it. Seriously believe with Demko and Brock we'd of beat EDM. For sure would be great to see us play a team like Florida for the cup. Couldn’t agree more. If Florida wins the Cup it will be in large part because of the job Barkov does on McDavid, while having a sneaky good offensive game. A lot of people are singing Bob’s praises and touting him as the MVP for the playoffs. Barkov is the engine that drives the Panthers, and he would be as deserving of the award as Bob. Edited June 10 by PistolPete13 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Alflives Posted June 9 Popular Post Share Posted June 9 2 minutes ago, IBatch said: Bad news for Oiler fans, Bobrovsky's save percentage might not be as sparkling as a lot of cup champs, thing is, he's got the ability to win series on his own. Did this to CLB against one of the best regular seasons teams all-time in TB, and also did it against a team that outplayed them by a good margin quickly last year in CAR. Then add the fact he's got the best save percentage against higher danger shots this year in the playoffs ... well the Oilers PP, which has got them where they are now, won't be enough. Won't be the first or the last time a goalie is the biggest difference maker in a series or a final. Bobrovsky will need to keep it up for Florida to win for sure. Coilers played against bad LA goaltending. Our third stringer and Otty was awful. Now they are up against Bob and he’s playing great. Oilers will lose in five. We will celebrate. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Alflives Posted June 9 Popular Post Share Posted June 9 1 minute ago, PistolPete13 said: Couldn’t agree more. If Florida wins the Cup it will be in large part because of the job Barkiv does on McDavid, while being a sneaky good offensive game. A lot of people are singing Bob’s praises and touting him as the MVP for the playoffs. Barkov is the engine that drives the Panthers, and he would be as deserving of the award as Bob. Yup. McWhiner, like against us, does nothing unless it’s the PP. He gets dominated by big, hard to play against centres. Miller crushed him and now Barkov is going the same. And unlike in our series McWhiner is up against Florida’s number one goalie. 2 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PistolPete13 Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 (edited) 13 hours ago, IBatch said: Bad news for Oiler fans, Bobrovsky's save percentage might not be as sparkling as a lot of cup champs, thing is, he's got the ability to win series on his own. Did this to CLB against one of the best regular seasons teams all-time in TB, and also did it against a team that outplayed them by a good margin quickly last year in CAR. Then add the fact he's got the best save percentage against higher danger shots this year in the playoffs ... well the Oilers PP, which has got them where they are now, won't be enough. Won't be the first or the last time a goalie is the biggest difference maker in a series or a final. Bobrovsky will need to keep it up for Florida to win for sure. They showed a graph of where goals have gone in on Bob during the playoffs. If I recall correctly it was 16 goals high glove side, 15 goals high blocker. 1 on the stick side, two on the ice under his glove and Zero through the five hole. Bob is freaking amazing on low shots. If the Oilers can’t elevate the puck, they are done like dinner. Edited June 10 by PistolPete13 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boudrias Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 Oilers lost on almost every stat line. The one that stood out was hits. Every Panther was hitting except Vergy and he scored a goal. Talk about team commitment. The same can't be said about the Oilers and that suggests to me that they were leaning back on their skates and afraid of Panthers busting past them. Oilers had chances but did not crash the net enough. Hyman played his game in front. I am not super negative on the Oilers but could not help noticing after many whistles Oiler players were chirping the refs. Were the Canucks that bad in '11? I don't think so. The other problem is the Nurse/Ceci pairing. Nurse had been playing better with less TOI but looked loss at times, especially the 2nd goal. Oilers were desperate for positive news when they signed Nurse to his contract. Weak management? Nurse is a 5D who can play 4D if needed during regular season. In playoffs better teams are exposing his weaknesses. (-15) I suspect Oilers would move on other than the retention they would have to give to move him. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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flat land fish Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 5 hours ago, Coconuts said: I admire Nurse's consistency 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alflives Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 15 minutes ago, flat land fish said: I admire Nurse's consistency Nurse is a dash 15 in the playoffs. At evens the Coilers are an average club. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat land fish Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 3 minutes ago, Alflives said: Nurse is a dash 15 in the playoffs. At evens the Coilers are an average club. I looked up the top pp's in playoff history and the top 5-10 didn't win a cup. In the end 5 on 5 play matters and the Oilers will need to do more at 5 on 5 to win the series. 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Long Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 1 minute ago, flat land fish said: I looked up the top pp's in playoff history and the top 5-10 didn't win a cup. In the end 5 on 5 play matters and the Oilers will need to do more at 5 on 5 to win the series. Oilies are very beatable 5 on 5. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grumpworsley Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 Bob looks incredibly fast East to West and well positioned. Skinner is was slower misses his spots and leaves holes. It is unlikely Edm will win this series with this kind of goal tending 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bob Long Posted June 9 Popular Post Share Posted June 9 9 minutes ago, Alflives said: Nurse is a dash 15 in the playoffs. At evens the Coilers are an average club. if McBaby loses this series, do we still have to call him the best ever? or could we stop doing that? 2 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viking mama Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 (edited) 1 hour ago, Boudrias said: The other problem is the Nurse/Ceci pairing. Nurse had been playing better with less TOI but looked loss at times, especially the 2nd goal. Nurse/Ceci were the 1st defensive pairing out after the Oilers had PP pushes. Everyone knows a well-rested “push-back shift” from the Panthers’ top-line is coming….& this was the “Knob’s” response, each time. Why?? I couldn’t believe it. Edited June 9 by viking mama Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-dlc- Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 2 hours ago, flat land fish said: I admire Nurse's consistency "Here, bounce it in off my butt" - Darnell Nurse Gotta love how the Oilers defend here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heretic Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 "Connor McDavid blames the 'hockey gods' after Game 1 shutout loss to Panthers" Of course, he blames everyone else except himself! Connor McDavid blames the 'hockey gods' after Game 1 shutout loss to Panthers (msn.com) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chon derry Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 13 hours ago, PeteyBoeser said: Panthers are dominated by Oilers and lucky they’re up by one… shots are lopsided. I just can’t see Oilers lose anymore Don’t you ever get tired of talking to yourself ? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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