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Cobiemonster
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Tonight's Games:
Pittsburgh at NY Rangers
New Jersey at Carolina
Florida at St. Louis
Pittsburgh at NY Rangers
New Jersey at Carolina
Florida at St. Louis
Watching the Pens broadcast, and have been for five to seven minutes. Highlights of the commentary:
- Fleury is having a career year which is saying a lot because he's had so many great years.
- (2x) Sidney is working relentlessly
- There are several times the Rangers should have been penalized, and the Penguins have not had a lot of Power Plays in the last 15 games. That just isn't right
- (St Louis got yanked down) Marty is a great player, but he really drew a cheap on there.
- Lundquist makes lucky saves.
- Fleury makes everything look so easy.
- Penguins did a great job killing most of the Rangers power play.
- Rick Nash, of all people, scored a goal
I would stab myself in the ears if I had to listen to these guys. At least they aren't hunting grandma on a Harley like a butcher's dog or whatever.
I'm so annoyed with NHL reffing that I've made a chart. Also: I have no life.
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PP opportunity differential is that one. I made a pointer because I thought that was the turning point. I can't really say why, but that was the Winnipeg game where Downie was cheapshot after he scored and it resulted in a 4 on 4. Since that point, they're just not getting the breaks. And man is it killing the powerplay. League average is 3.3, Pens average on the year is 3.2. First half of the year (with WPG game as last game of "first half") Pens averaged 4.4, second half 2.1. That's with 13 games in "first half" data and 14 in "second half" data. That's not pretty. Reasoning behind it isn't quantifiable, so I can pick any number of theories (less skill on the ice with injuries, conspiracies, simply not drawing them, whining, etc.), but it's gotta change for this team.
I'm sure the refs have been making some bad calls lately like they always do but I was wondering a few weeks back about the Penguins if the power plays started to decrease for them - they were so reliant on the power play and as great as it was, eventually other teams would get the message and quit taking penalties against them