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I see Kesler kind of snuck up on everyone.......
I see Kesler kind of snuck up on everyone.......
The Sedins are getting better than a point a game as a pair but not each.
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The Sedins are getting better than a point a game as a pair but not each.
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I notice 'patrice bergeron' for boston has 12 points, but he also now has a concussion, which will
make quite a difference to boston's overall performance, he is their #2 centerman, a top face off
man, a top player.
this layoff for the eastern teams is definitely good for boston, as he might be back in a week or
so.
Knowing the importance of Bergeron to the Bruins, I am hesitant to say this talloola but with all the recent news about long-term affects of concussions, I really wonder if he should be playing so soon after suffering one? This is not the first he has had either and there are many studies out now about the cumulative affects of multiple concussions.
Anyone notice that 3 out of the top six scorers are Canucks?yes, I fully agree. They said he was feeling much better fairly soon after the incident, so, if
that continues, he'll be out there. There is still that hidden factor, 'the player saying he is
100%' when he really isn't, because even after all the tests are passed, it is how the player
actually feels that is the deciding factor, and they 'just' want to play, especially in playoffs.
It is a uncertain area, and I know many football players who are retired, are still have lots of
trouble from concussions long ago.
I listened to the interview with (forgot his name) the other day, who has recently donated his brain
for research when he dies, (well, I hope it is after he dies lol), sorry, not funny.
As time goes on more and more info will come out re: concussions, but that final decision by the player
will always be there, and only he can 'really' totally protect himself with wise decisions concerning
healing.
Anyone notice that 3 out of the top six scorers are Canucks?
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nice to see those stats, and also to see the sedins showing everyone just how good they are, as
we just didn't see that in the first two series, but nashville is so defensive and close checking
its hard for anyone to move around, and its amazing what kesler managed to do against them, he
caught them by surprise, and blew their socks off.
GO CANUCKS GO
After the first period yesterday, I was starting to think the Canucks were getting used toWhat I like about the Canuck team is that they seem to have players who are able to get the job done no matter who they are playing. If one or two guys on the team are unable to contribute someone else always steps up their play and makes a difference. Who would have thought that Sammie Salo would score two goals last night - but he was there and got the job done. I have to laugh at people who whine and complain about players only to see those self-same guys really make a difference in the next game or the next series. Ballard and Tanev replacing Erhoff and Rome - they didn't shine per say but they did what they had to do and helped the team to the win.
This is why I think the Canucks are such an outstanding team - no matter what you throw at them they adjust and come right back at you.
GO, CANUCKS, GO!
After the first period yesterday, I was starting to think the Canucks were getting used to
playing a man short. While they were a man short they still got the odd chance on San Jose's net.
Anothrer surprising stat was that Vancouver was out-shot something like 13 to 35 over the entire
game.......That means they got 4 goals from 13 shots.......not bad...:roll::smile:
After the first period yesterday, I was starting to think the Canucks were getting used to
playing a man short. While they were a man short they still got the odd chance on San Jose's net.
Anothrer surprising stat was that Vancouver was out-shot something like 13 to 35 over the entire
game.......That means they got 4 goals from 13 shots.......not bad...:roll::smile:
Yep, Auntie had better wear Depends tomorrow! They'll be blasting him.
Apparently, Thornton is ready to go for game 5.........just read an update in the Sun.
I am not sure how effective he'll be. I am positive that his shoulder is not 100% and you can bet that he will be the recipient of some hard, but clean, hits courtesy of the Vancouver Canucks. I don't think he'll play the entire game, but I could be wrong(it wouldn't be the first time ).
I do want Vancouver to win tomorrow at home. That way they'll be rested for the Finals!
yeah, he'll play because of the importance of the game, its do or die for them now, and he'll have
to go on heart and desire, because the body won't really want to do what he asks it to do.
The majority of NHL players would do what he is doing. The chance to win the Cup is a rare thing, so you want to be able to do whatever you can to do just that. I will admit that it looks like his old habit of disappearing in the playoffs is a thing of the past(at least for this year), but I will still never root for the Sharks(if Vancouver doesn't make it to the Finals, then I want Boston to win it all).