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A healthy and rust-free Martin is a key to our defensive success. I don't know if there is a more important player on our team than him.
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A healthy and rust-free Martin is a key to our defensive success. I don't know if there is a more important player on our team than him.
A healthy and rust-free Martin is a key to our defensive success. I don't know if there is a more important player on our team than him.
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Obviously MAF has to come up big for us, but any goaltender does. The effect Martin has on the defense when he's back there is enormous, though. He's very calming, makes the rest of the D more inclined to make the right plays.
if the Pens, as a team, play like they did in game 5 and most of game 6 (minus the last 10 minutes) this should be a 5 game series. Nash shows up less than Crosby for Christs' sake!
I, like in the previous series, expect them to roll these clowns...but, like we all know, our D is horrific. And Sid can't score to save his momma's life. Either of those two improve marginally, and it's over for the Rags....
And I expect great things from the Goc-Bennett-Stemp line...they rocked it and the Pens didn't lose when Goc played!
We need more Goc!
Not sure why Fleury is getting ragged on...He beat the Vezna trophy puike and is the Pens best goalie EVER, as a franchise! He isn't the one giving up 40+ shots
Lets Go Pens!
Lets Go Pens!
Lets Go Pens!
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Although I would have preferred playing the Flyers to see the spectacle that series would have been, I think this is a far better matchup for the Pens for two reasons: (1) Pens are better down the middle and that will wear on the Rags--I take the Pens 4 centers all day over the Rangers 4 centers, and (2) the Rangers PP has been awful and that might represent the lucky break the Pens' PK needs to get their legs under them again. A lot of the Pens' troubles seem to start either with a poor PK effort or a dumbass decision on the PP leading to an offensive chance for the other team. The only thing that worries me is more undisciplined play/decision making by the Pens and Lundquist being red hot and stealing the series. I say Pens in 6.
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Scroll down and you will find the replay of Mason getting this "concussion" he said he got against the Pens. Don't want to post on the Flyers board because I don't have any interest in an argument but if karma is going to get Megna, he has nothing to be worried about IMO. Pay close attention to Masons head during the slo-motion replay.
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Due to the Rangers' speed, though, I would probably play Despres over Bortuzzo in this series. Or even Engelland. Either of those guys are more likely to keep up with the Rangers' speedy forwards. For the same reason, Letang will be especially integral to our success.
If Byslma's ever going to scratch Glass and Adams, this is the series to do it. The Rangers are the fastest team left in the Eastern Conference. Gibbons, Vitale, and Megna have the best chance of matching that speed and giving us a playable fourth line. Against a big, physical team like Columbus, I could see some matchup benefit to playing Adams and Glass, since they are more physical (I still prefer Megna and Gibbons), but Adams will be more useless than usual against the Rangers and Glass will see his own usefulness drastically diminish.
This is also the point at which we need to start using Crosby, Kunitz, and Jokinen, at the very least, consistently on the penalty kill. We'll need their skill and ability to turn the puck the other way.
If we try to get into a fast break game with New York, it won't work. On talent alone, we could get away with letting Columbus play their crashing game, but we cannot allow New York to play their game. They're too talented. A neutral zone clog and opportunistic rushes the other way is probably our recipe for success here. Puck possession in the attacking end as much as possible, obviously, but a real focus on preventing the Rangers from coming through the neutral zone with any kind of speed.
Crosby cannot be on the penalty kill...he's a liability out there past the faceoff. That's why he isn't on the penalty kill. Kunitz has had some spot opportunity but I don't see him capable of being a PK also...