April 22Apr 22 comment_749239 I think that hit by Stanley on Kyrou sent a very clear message to the Blues. Finally Stanley playing up to his size. Looking forward to Thursday!
April 22Apr 22 comment_749242 Up 2-0 heading to St. Louis feels pretty good. Outside of the 2 3rd periods, the Jets haven’t played their best…. Really, it’s been a bit sloppy. Good teams find ways to win. If they find their groove, we should get a more comfortable win.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749243 Not sure if anyone is watching the Avalanche series but both of those teams appear to be playing at an even faster speed and so the Jets better find their higher gear soon if they make it through to round 2.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749244 4 minutes ago, BomberBall. said: Up 2-0 heading to St. Louis feels pretty good. Outside of the 2 3rd periods, the Jets haven’t played their best…. Really, it’s been a bit sloppy. Good teams find ways to win. If they find their groove, we should get a more comfortable win. This is playoff hockey. The ice gets small, the forechecking and physicality ramps up. St. Louis plays that type of style so I never expected anything different. Our ability to roll 4 effective lines has worn them down in the last two games, and that is precisely how our team was built to win in the playoffs. I really see no cause for concern whatsoever. Next round we will either play Dallas, who plays a similar style, or Colorado that plays far more wide open. If it's Dallas just keep on keeping on, and if it's Colorado we will need to sharpen our pencils a bit. 2 minutes ago, kelownabomberfan said: Not sure if anyone is watching the Avalanche series but both of those teams appear to be playing at an even faster speed and so the Jets better find their higher gear soon if they make it through to round 2. They are playing at a higher pace because they are allowing each other to do so.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749245 54 minutes ago, GCn20 said: This is playoff hockey. The ice gets small, the forechecking and physicality ramps up. St. Louis plays that type of style so I never expected anything different. Our ability to roll 4 effective lines has worn them down in the last two games, and that is precisely how our team was built to win in the playoffs. I really see no cause for concern whatsoever. Next round we will either play Dallas, who plays a similar style, or Colorado that plays far more wide open. If it's Dallas just keep on keeping on, and if it's Colorado we will need to sharpen our pencils a bit. They are playing at a higher pace because they are allowing each other to do so. Never said I was concerned. Just making observations on the series to this point, and what we could see going forward. Edited April 22Apr 22 by BomberBall.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749246 Jets desperately need Vilardi and Ehlers... Impressive what they've been able to get done with an almost non existent PP. If they can get back to relatively healthy and put together close to full 60s, they can be dangerous.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749247 1 hour ago, BomberBall. said: Never said I was concerned. Just making observations on the series to this point, and what we could see going forward. Not suggesting you were concerned, just stating that your observations are our plan.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749250 Of all the ******* things .. ha ha. Also, sounds like Vilardi could be back Weds.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749251 45 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: I'm more fascinated by the person who thought it was a good idea to make a visitors bench to small where their back-up goaltender can't sit with them so he basically sits with the home team crowd plus have the visitors team locker-room where the visitors have to cross the ice to get there. Brilliant.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749252 30 minutes ago, Noeller said: Of all the ******* things .. ha ha. Also, sounds like Vilardi could be back Weds. Or even Thurs...
April 22Apr 22 comment_749253 9 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said: I'm more fascinated by the person who thought it was a good idea to make a visitors bench to small where their back-up goaltender can't sit with them so he basically sits with the home team crowd plus have the visitors team locker-room where the visitors have to cross the ice to get there. Brilliant. It was built for an AHL team in a location that was so small they had to close off a lane of Hargrave.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749255 1 hour ago, HardCoreBlue said: I'm more fascinated by the person who thought it was a good idea to make a visitors bench to small where their back-up goaltender can't sit with them so he basically sits with the home team crowd plus have the visitors team locker-room where the visitors have to cross the ice to get there. Brilliant. I'm pretty sure they aren't the only arena with that setup, especially the visitor's locker room on the other side of the ice.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749256 5 minutes ago, Sard said: I'm pretty sure they aren't the only arena with that setup, especially the visitor's locker room on the other side of the ice. For sure but just makes no sense to me from a convenience and safety perspective, especially the bench size where the visitor goaltender is sitting by himself in the crowd away from his team, weird. But that’s just me.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749257 2 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said: For sure but just makes no sense to me from a convenience and safety perspective, especially the bench size where the visitor goaltender is sitting by himself in the crowd away from his team, weird. But that’s just me. Is that the joker who was firing pucks down the ice at Scheif....Maybe he was showing his frustration for making him feel he wasn't part of the team...and had the 'blues'
April 22Apr 22 comment_749260 1 hour ago, Stickem said: Is that the joker who was firing pucks down the ice at Scheif....Maybe he was showing his frustration for making him feel he wasn't part of the team...and had the 'blues' It wouldn't surprise me if they're buddies. Hofer is from Manitoba (clearly) and they're both devout Christians, from my understanding, so it wouldn't surprise me if they know each other well and were just ******* with each other... Edited April 22Apr 22 by Noeller
April 22Apr 22 comment_749261 5 hours ago, Noeller said: It wouldn't surprise me if they're buddies. Hofer is from Manitoba (clearly) and they're both devour Christians, from my understanding, so it wouldn't surprise me if they know each other well and were just ******* with each other... They devour Christians? That doesn’t seem very Christian. Edited April 23Apr 23 by BomberBall.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749262 2 minutes ago, BomberBall. said: They devour Cristians? That doesn’t seem very Cristian, I just assume that's part of being one of those types... Ha ha.
April 22Apr 22 comment_749265 1 hour ago, BomberBall. said: They devour Cristians? That doesn’t seem very Cristian, What's a Cristian?
April 23Apr 23 comment_749277 2 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: What's a Cristian? Ha, good question…. Ask autocorrect. It did it twice… Jeez
April 23Apr 23 comment_749278 7 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: It was built for an AHL team in a location that was so small they had to close off a lane of Hargrave. It was built for nhl in mind cuz moose barely drew 10k never mind 15 even in their canucks farm team glory days. While I agree they should have got rid of Hargreave and the rink should be Donald to Carlton, I don’t think it adds as much space as you think. More seats and bigger concourse at best. Edited April 23Apr 23 by Goalie
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