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Edmonton @ Winnipeg (Game #50) [message #783668] |
Mon, 26 April 2021 21:30 |
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g2k Messages: 2840
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Smith navigates them through the early storm. The rest took care of itself.
Jets are in a bad place right now. Heh..
EDIT. Nice seeing the Habs beat the Flames before this match.
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sinfulchimp306 Messages: 778
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Was a fun game to watch till the third
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Adam Messages: 7174
Registered: August 2005
Location: Edmonton, AB
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g2k wrote on Mon, 26 April 2021 21:30 | Smith navigates them through the early storm. The rest took care of itself.
Jets are in a bad place right now. Heh..
EDIT. Nice seeing the Habs beat the Flames before this match.
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Tough for them to lose Ehlers for the year. That's a blow.
My favourite part of this is that it may be convincing Maurice to play his third line more than his stars in the playoff series, for fear of the head to head match-up. That would be in our favour...
Dubois/Laine deal is looking terrible for the Jets. Both marquee guys have struggled, but Jack Roslovic has 30 points in 40 games since the trade - better than both other guys by far. He's been among the best of a bad Columbus team, and Dubois hasn't been great. I barely noticed him tonight. No points, minus 2, two shots...
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kungpaobenji27 Messages: 340
Registered: August 2003
Location: Irving, Texas
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Adam wrote on Mon, 26 April 2021 23:09 |
g2k wrote on Mon, 26 April 2021 21:30 | Smith navigates them through the early storm. The rest took care of itself.
Jets are in a bad place right now. Heh..
EDIT. Nice seeing the Habs beat the Flames before this match.
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Tough for them to lose Ehlers for the year. That's a blow.
My favourite part of this is that it may be convincing Maurice to play his third line more than his stars in the playoff series, for fear of the head to head match-up. That would be in our favour...
Dubois/Laine deal is looking terrible for the Jets. Both marquee guys have struggled, but Jack Roslovic has 30 points in 40 games since the trade - better than both other guys by far. He's been among the best of a bad Columbus team, and Dubois hasn't been great. I barely noticed him tonight. No points, minus 2, two shots...
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Jets fans were rightfully complaining about how they should've gotten a dman in return too (preferably right shot one)....yet didn't.
Hope Archibald wasn't too hurt from that blocked shot. He left the ice attending to his hand....
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OilPeg Messages: 71
Registered: December 2010
Location: Winnipeg
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kungpaobenji27 wrote on Mon, 26 April 2021 23:25 |
Adam wrote on Mon, 26 April 2021 23:09 |
g2k wrote on Mon, 26 April 2021 21:30 | Smith navigates them through the early storm. The rest took care of itself.
Jets are in a bad place right now. Heh..
EDIT. Nice seeing the Habs beat the Flames before this match.
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Tough for them to lose Ehlers for the year. That's a blow.
My favourite part of this is that it may be convincing Maurice to play his third line more than his stars in the playoff series, for fear of the head to head match-up. That would be in our favour...
Dubois/Laine deal is looking terrible for the Jets. Both marquee guys have struggled, but Jack Roslovic has 30 points in 40 games since the trade - better than both other guys by far. He's been among the best of a bad Columbus team, and Dubois hasn't been great. I barely noticed him tonight. No points, minus 2, two shots...
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Jets fans were rightfully complaining about how they should've gotten a dman in return too (preferably right shot one)....yet didn't.
Hope Archibald wasn't too hurt from that blocked shot. He left the ice attending to his hand....
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90% of Jet fans are happy with the trade. Dubois had a slow start after his quarantine and then got hurt but he's been good. Last night, nobody was really that good, but at least he was still physical. A RHD would've been the preference, but there was no trade to be had and the Jets have been looking for a 2C for years, so most people are happy. Roslovic is a lazy, selfish player who would never play in the Jets top-six, so his success in CBus is more to do with opportunity than ability. The ability was always there, he was just never going to get the opportunity in Winnipeg.
Oilers looked great last night. Very encouraging...they're such a better team when 97 and 29 are on different lines.
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Skookum Jim wrote on Tue, 16 March 2021 18:49 | Turris in the BOA will be like an ice cube in the Sahara.
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Suomalainen Messages: 900
Registered: May 2002
Location: Boulder, CO
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Today was a good hockey day.
97.
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inverno76 Messages: 2340
Registered: September 2005
Location: Prince Albert, Saskatchew...
2 Cups
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Suomalainen wrote on Mon, 26 April 2021 21:47 | Today was a good hockey day.
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Such a polar opposite feeling being on the good side of the score.
This latest attempt to reunite the DRY line was its version this season. Nuge played his best hockey possibly all year tonight. Looked confident with the puck 5v5.
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RDOilerfan Messages: 3908
Registered: January 2016
3 Cups
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Nothing really to complain about. The whole team was pretty solid. Neal didn't do much but that's nit picking. The fabled DRY line finally did something.
I thought McLeod looked good. 60% on his draws is impressive, looked fast, big. Good debut.
Kulikov looked rock solid. Good debut.
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K.McC#24 Messages: 2834
Registered: March 2004
Location: ALBERTA
2 Cups
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Good effort up and down the lineup, anchored by rock solid goaltending and calmness in the defensive zone for the most part with quick and decisive zone exits. The all important early lead was achieved and instead of nursing it they went after it. The Jets had no answer.
Like the line combos, McDavid running wild on the rush, and the 2nd line looking like the line that turned it around for the Oilers last season.
I'm not sure how the Jets change this narrative other than trying to hang off Connor all the time and getting competent goaltending. My prediction is a tighter score but the same outcome next game if the Oilers play as well.
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Rocksteady Messages: 527
Registered: March 2007
No Cups
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Liked Kulikov 's game. Is he a significant upgrade over Russell or just a significant upgrade over Russell?
McLeod didn't look out of place at all did he? I thought he played pretty decent.
Finally Kahun on McD's wing... I thought he was serviceable there.
Good win. Do not get your hopes up about the playoff, let's just focus on one game at a time.
The very definition of insanity is doing the exact same thing expecting different results.
Generally Disappointed.
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stemhovlichski Messages: 349
Registered: March 2006
Location: NSR
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Rocksteady wrote on Tue, 27 April 2021 09:49 | Liked Kulikov 's game. Is he a significant upgrade over Russell or just a significant upgrade over Russell?
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One thing I caught was Kulikov and Larson getting mixed up at the point a few times. Kulikov appears to be more fluid in his play while the Oilers are really concentrating on the positional game this season. He moved over to Larsson's side and Larsson just stood there owning the spot instead of crossing over to the other point: "Dmitry, get back over there. This is where I go, that is where you go. Capisce?"
Much better than Russell, who always struck me as playing rover with his positioning.
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Adam Messages: 7174
Registered: August 2005
Location: Edmonton, AB
6 Cups
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stemhovlichski wrote on Tue, 27 April 2021 10:19 |
Rocksteady wrote on Tue, 27 April 2021 09:49 | Liked Kulikov 's game. Is he a significant upgrade over Russell or just a significant upgrade over Russell?
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One thing I caught was Kulikov and Larson getting mixed up at the point a few times. Kulikov appears to be more fluid in his play while the Oilers are really concentrating on the positional game this season. He moved over to Larsson's side and Larsson just stood there owning the spot instead of crossing over to the other point: "Dmitry, get back over there. This is where I go, that is where you go. Capisce?"
Much better than Russell, who always struck me as playing rover with his positioning.
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I'd just like them both to play with a puck mover. Neither of them are particularly great at advancing the puck.
"Thinking that a bad team's best players are the reason the team is bad is the "Tambellini re-signing Lennart Petrell" of sports opinions." @Woodguy55
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