Showing posts with label at least we got our two points. Show all posts
Showing posts with label at least we got our two points. Show all posts

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Oleeeeee

Okay so, looks like its Halak the starter time!


Except that would be dumb as hell. Seriously.
Halak has proved he can stop in two games as many pucks as Carey Price faces in one, against two teams with incompetent offense outside of one star per team, both in the cellar last year, and one of them certainly headed back there this season.
He also demonstrated he can pass to the other team during a powerplay from behind his own net.

Goaltenders certainly contribute to wins but wins do not make average goaltending performances stellar. This is important.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

More injuries, but we beat Buffalo

I could not be more upset with Obyrne being injured. Not because Markov's gone, but because he was playing passionately, he was playing competently, and he was making a case to be truly important to the team... a far cry from the Ryan Obyrne of last season. He won't be on the plane to Calgary which means we'll need to borrow someone from the AHL - I'm assuming Yannick Weber, who I think will shine in the absence of Markov, but still isn't an outright replacement.

Glen Metropolit, possibly our best forward on Thursday against Toronto, is out with hurt ribs. I don't expect him to be gone for too long but this might be a chance for Kyle Chipchura to prove he's worth a damn - assuming he's actually recovered from his own upper body injury.

There's not much I can do to make this post funny, so here's a link to my favourite joke.

Last night's game proved we can win without Markov, and that's an important start. Our biggest key now is holding on to the puck more, which we can't use Markov's absence to justify our incompetence on. From that we need to take more shots, as one shot in the third might actually lead us to a loss once we face a team with actual playoff aspirations.

As bad as we played in the first and third, we're still showing we can battle, and more importantly that we don't give up. Moen's goal was great (look at the replay from angles other than above the net, he was blatantly pushed) and that kind of aggression is what our team needs.. More shocking was Gorges Laraque being involved in the play and keeping up; Big Gorges seeming relevant is an important thing to look out for.