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Darkstone42
Oh.
So is this Guentzel kid good or something? Put right on the second line, and immediately tallies two goals.
So is this Guentzel kid good or something? Put right on the second line, and immediately tallies two goals.
Missed the game, only saw the score and who was in goal. Fleury is the backup, that much is clear this year...
Still believe the Pens are slogging their way thru the year after a long battle to win the cup and major stars playing in the World cup...
Lots of very talented and great teams in the East...
Pens up 5-1 now after Sheary caps off about a 2 minute shift (with two full line changes) in the offensive zone with a goal.
BTW....With 3 more tonight, so far, Crosby is 43 pts to 1000.
Yeah who would have thought right now Crosby would have double digit goals and Kessel double digit assists.He's also at a goal per game pace on the year.
Yeah who would have thought right now Crosby would have double digit goals and Kessel double digit assists.
Very true. Neither get the credit for the latter.They both have the skill sets to do it. Crosby's a great goal scorer, and Kessel's a great passer. The ratios are still surprising, though.
I still like Hornqvist better on Crosby's right wing, but Hagelin's speed is essential, I think. I also wouldn't mind seeing Sheary teamed back up with Wilson; they work really well together.
I'm also really liking Guentzel with Malkin and Kessel. Kunitz might end up on the fourth line in Kuhnhakl's role.
Ha...I was typing that same thing. Funny hearing the crowd reaction.The depth among the forwards is incredible.
And the Rangers finally recorded a shot in the third period.
Truthfully probably wouldn't be bad to scratch Kunitz vs Kuhnhakl at times on who is playing better.
That is the beauty of this team this year the younger players like Rust, Sheary and Wilson they can move up and down the lineup. On the other hand Kuhnhakl's strength is the bottom six and Guentzel looks like a top 6 player who really doesn't fit a role on the bottom 6.