Darkstone42
Oh.
The team is still trying to find their game, but Letang and Kessel have both been excellent in the early goings. I've been especially impressed with how much battle has been in Phil's game.
Murray was very solid. Toronto is definitely the better team but can be beat by bodying up the fast moving talent. They didn't really test Murray's weakness...high glove side at all. Good for the Pens.The team as a whole looked great against Toronto. They gave up a lot of shots, but there were only about five that actually looked dangerous, and Murray was up to the task on everything.
Murray, by the way, was a perfect goalie tonight. Square, quiet, and big in the net nonstop. He'd been shrinking in his posture last year, but he was tall tonight. There was nowhere to shoot. His save on Tavares for from the low left circle was, I thought, a perfect example of that. Read the play, got square, got big. There was no room.
LOL...if Kessel touches anybody from the other team, that's a huge improvement! He's been ok. Malkin has been dominant, as has his line. Sid needs Horny back on his line...sprong, simon, brassard all suck and should be on the 4th line. Hell, move Cullen to Sid's lineThis year's version of Phil Kessel is the best version I think we've seen. It's the most active he's been defensively, and the feistiest and most physical version, too. And he's getting his shots off like he always does. Malkin's been spectacular so far, and Kessel is helping. A lot.
Agreed. Long season for this old team...very long.
Whatever happened to JR is only here 3 years before turning the GM job over to a young protégée plan???? I know the 2 Stanley Cup wins altered that some but a 3 year extension. did Mario and company not learn from what JR did to/in Carolina???Uggg...resign Rutherford and trade Hagelin for Tanner Pearson