Saw Matt Moulson get a goal and an assist tonight, with several other close chances in the Isles 5-4 o't. loss in Chicago. Went with an '03 friend who spotted Stephen Baby in the stands with someone who may have been Ben Wallace.
Moulson with a hat trick 6:00 into the 2nd against Dallas. Crazy game; Iles were up 3-0, then Stars score 3 in about 2 mins early in the second, then Moulson gets his third about 1 minute after the Stars tied it.
Quote from: scoop85Moulson with a hat trick 6:00 into the 2nd against Dallas. Crazy game; Iles were up 3-0, then Stars score 3 in about 2 mins early in the second, then Moulson gets his third about 1 minute after the Stars tied it.
Moulson has 4 goals through two periods.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: scoop85Moulson with a hat trick 6:00 into the 2nd against Dallas. Crazy game; Iles were up 3-0, then Stars score 3 in about 2 mins early in the second, then Moulson gets his third about 1 minute after the Stars tied it.
Moulson has 4 goals through two periods.
Howie Rose says it's the first 4-goal game in the NHL this season. Other Islander goal by Dylan Reese, of Sucks infamy.
Quote from: scoop85Moulson with a hat trick 6:00 into the 2nd against Dallas. Crazy game; Iles were up 3-0, then Stars score 3 in about 2 mins early in the second, then Moulson gets his third about 1 minute after the Stars tied it.
Goalie: Iles
Team: Isles
:-}
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: scoop85Moulson with a hat trick 6:00 into the 2nd against Dallas. Crazy game; Iles were up 3-0, then Stars score 3 in about 2 mins early in the second, then Moulson gets his third about 1 minute after the Stars tied it.
Goalie: Iles
Team: Isles
:-}
For a minute, I thought Age put in another self-correcting filter like for Baby.
Edit: Yep, still works.
nhl dot com names 3 stars (http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=604710)
Moulson could have had five, he had a partial breakaway but the goalie had a great save. Now it's time for Greening to put a few in the net.....
Moulson had a goal and an assist last night and had a few other passes that could (should?) have led to goals. En fuego.
Quote from: RatushnyFanMoulson had a goal and an assist last night and had a few other passes that could (should?) have led to goals. En fuego.
He's also leading the team in +/- (http://islanders.nhl.com/club/stats.htm) with a +3.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: RatushnyFanMoulson had a goal and an assist last night and had a few other passes that could (should?) have led to goals. En fuego.
He's also leading the team in +/- (http://islanders.nhl.com/club/stats.htm) with a +3.
Putting him 18 ahead of former BC standout center Marty Reasoner.::cheer::
Dave McKee CHL Goalie of the Week (http://myqcmallards.com/newsandinfo/teamnews/index.html?article_id=662)
Dave McKee fights Cancer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTJ0hmoQkNQ
Colin Greening scored shorthanded tonight in a 4-1 loss to the Canucks.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/recap.htm?id=2011020423&navid=sb:recap
Doug Murray has been injured for a few games, but tonight he's been in the both for the TV broadcast of the Sharks' game. So that's cool.
Colin Greening got a fighting major tonight at the end of regulation. He had bumped into Ryan Miller trying to get around the back of the net chasing Christian Erhoff, and Erhoff took exception and started swinging. Greening would've spent the entire five minute overtime in the penalty box, but his stay was shortened by the Senators' winning goal. Greening also had an assist tonight. And Matt Moulson had a goal as the Isles lost to the Habs.
Quote from: jkahnColin Greening got a fighting major tonight at the end of regulation. He had bumped into Ryan Miller trying to get around the back of the net chasing Christian Erhoff, and Erhoff took exception and started swinging. Greening would've spent the entire five minute overtime in the penalty box, but his stay was shortened by the Senators' winning goal. Greening also had an assist tonight. And Matt Moulson had a goal as the Isles lost to the Habs.
I didn't see the play, but it seems like since the Lucic incident, the Sabres are trying to prove that they won't tolerate so much as a fart near Miller. Yeesh.
Quote from: ftyuvI didn't see the play, but it seems like since the Lucic incident, the Sabres are trying to prove that they won't tolerate so much as a fart near Miller. Yeesh.
There was another incident covered on PTI that actually looked pretty intentional, too. Probably a good idea to stay away from Miller (or better yet, troll the Sabre D and pick up some quality powerplay time).
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: ftyuvI didn't see the play, but it seems like since the Lucic incident, the Sabres are trying to prove that they won't tolerate so much as a fart near Miller. Yeesh.
There was another incident covered on PTI that actually looked pretty intentional, too. Probably a good idea to stay away from Miller (or better yet, troll the Sabre D and pick up some quality powerplay time).
Greening's hit on Miller seems pretty intentional and flagrant. After Gaustad did nothing when Lucic hit Miller and then Tootoo's hit on Miller during his first game back after the Lucic hit, the Sabres have become preoccupied with defending teammates and seeking retribution, especially when Miller is involved.
Quote from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCKGlJueF-AGreening-Miller hit/Greening-Ehrhoff fight:
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: ftyuvI didn't see the play, but it seems like since the Lucic incident, the Sabres are trying to prove that they won't tolerate so much as a fart near Miller. Yeesh.
There was another incident covered on PTI that actually looked pretty intentional, too. Probably a good idea to stay away from Miller (or better yet, troll the Sabre D and pick up some quality powerplay time).
Greening's hit on Miller seems pretty intentional and flagrant. After Gaustad did nothing when Lucic hit Miller and then Tootoo's hit on Miller during his first game back after the Lucic hit, the Sabres have become preoccupied with defending teammates and seeking retribution, especially when Miller is involved.
Quote from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCKGlJueF-AGreening-Miller hit/Greening-Ehrhoff fight:
I'm not a big fan of this play by Greening, but it's not even in the same ballpark as what Lucic did. Lucic got Miller squarely in the head at full speed, Greening was coasting (if you watch the shot starting at around 0:32 you don't see Greening take a single stride from the faceoff circle, where he is when the shot begins) and, while I would say he didn't do enough to go around Miller, Miller only gets knocked into the net because he's off balance from playing the puck and just starting to skate backward when Greening makes contact.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: ftyuvI didn't see the play, but it seems like since the Lucic incident, the Sabres are trying to prove that they won't tolerate so much as a fart near Miller. Yeesh.
There was another incident covered on PTI that actually looked pretty intentional, too. Probably a good idea to stay away from Miller (or better yet, troll the Sabre D and pick up some quality powerplay time).
Greening's hit on Miller seems pretty intentional and flagrant. After Gaustad did nothing when Lucic hit Miller and then Tootoo's hit on Miller during his first game back after the Lucic hit, the Sabres have become preoccupied with defending teammates and seeking retribution, especially when Miller is involved.
Quote from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCKGlJueF-AGreening-Miller hit/Greening-Ehrhoff fight:
I'm not a big fan of this play by Greening, but it's not even in the same ballpark as what Lucic did. Lucic got Miller squarely in the head at full speed, Greening was coasting (if you watch the shot starting at around 0:32 you don't see Greening take a single stride from the faceoff circle, where he is when the shot begins) and, while I would say he didn't do enough to go around Miller, Miller only gets knocked into the net because he's off balance from playing the puck and just starting to skate backward when Greening makes contact.
It is nowhere near the same as what Lucic did to Miller. I am not a fan of what Greening did, but it is not as suspect or flagrant as what Lucic, or Tootoo for that matter, did to Miller. The Sabres have taken upon this hypersensitive protection of Miller.
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinThe Sabres have taken upon this hypersensitive protection of Miller.
I can't really blame them.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinThe Sabres have taken upon this hypersensitive protection of Miller.
I can't really blame them.
I can't either, but given my loyalties, I believe that if a goalie protects himself this kind of stuff stops happening. How many guys really sought to go after Billy Smith or Ron Hextall?
Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinIt is nowhere near the same as what Lucic did to Miller. I am not a fan of what Greening did, but it is not as suspect or flagrant as what Lucic, or Tootoo for that matter, did to Miller. The Sabres have taken upon this hypersensitive protection of Miller.
In which case you could say that this was a smart play from the Senator's point of view. Take the opportunity to hit Miller and draw one of the oppositions D-men into a fight going into overtime. I have no idea if there was any intent and the idea is kind of dirty (or at least cheap) but if a team is hypersensitive about their goalie it does make some sense to take advantage of it.
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinIt is nowhere near the same as what Lucic did to Miller. I am not a fan of what Greening did, but it is not as suspect or flagrant as what Lucic, or Tootoo for that matter, did to Miller. The Sabres have taken upon this hypersensitive protection of Miller.
In which case you could say that this was a smart play from the Senator's point of view. Take the opportunity to hit Miller and draw one of the oppositions D-men into a fight going into overtime. I have no idea if there was any intent and the idea is kind of dirty (or at least cheap) but if a team is hypersensitive about their goalie it does make some sense to take advantage of it.
I completely disagree. There's a reason why the goalie has a protected area, and why hockey is trying to clamp down on any potential for head injuries. I don't think Greening had that intent, but it should never, ever even be thought about. What would you be saying if Miller's head hit the metal of the goal and he had a whiplash type head injury, with recurrence of concussion symptoms. It's not worth winning a game and potentially destroying someone's life. Not that I think you have that in mind, but that type of contact is too dangerous.
That was pretty much a dick move by Greening. Hard to defend such a blatant attack on a goalie, especially with his back to you after the play had already moved on.
Quote from: Kyle RoseThat was pretty much a dick move by Greening. Hard to defend such a blatant attack on a goalie, especially with his back to you after the play had already moved on.
Exactly. Greening didn't clumsily "bump into" a stumbling Miller, he shoved him into the goal. If the closest Sabre to Greening
didn't take a swing at him it would have been shocking.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: KeithKQuote from: Aaron M. GriffinIt is nowhere near the same as what Lucic did to Miller. I am not a fan of what Greening did, but it is not as suspect or flagrant as what Lucic, or Tootoo for that matter, did to Miller. The Sabres have taken upon this hypersensitive protection of Miller.
In which case you could say that this was a smart play from the Senator's point of view. Take the opportunity to hit Miller and draw one of the oppositions D-men into a fight going into overtime. I have no idea if there was any intent and the idea is kind of dirty (or at least cheap) but if a team is hypersensitive about their goalie it does make some sense to take advantage of it.
I completely disagree. There's a reason why the goalie has a protected area, and why hockey is trying to clamp down on any potential for head injuries. I don't think Greening had that intent, but it should never, ever even be thought about. What would you be saying if Miller's head hit the metal of the goal and he had a whiplash type head injury, with recurrence of concussion symptoms. It's not worth winning a game and potentially destroying someone's life. Not that I think you have that in mind, but that type of contact is too dangerous.
I'm not really condoning it, even if my post reads that way. I'm just looking at the incentives that the situation presents. It's similar to the reason why teams often don't release details about a player's injury, saying instead "Upper body injury". There's some incentive to take advantage of it if you know that a guy has a hurt knee or whatever.
Greening didn't do enough to get out of the way. You don't touch the goalie. My opinion is that Ehrhoff's response was appropriate.
Via ECAC article on Moulson at SI.com. (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/michael_farber/12/13/matt.moulson.islanders/)
Quote from: Jim HylaVia ECAC article on Moulson at SI.com. (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/michael_farber/12/13/matt.moulson.islanders/)
They could've said a bit more about his success at Cornell rather than just saying "he played 4 years."
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Jim HylaVia ECAC article on Moulson at SI.com. (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/michael_farber/12/13/matt.moulson.islanders/)
They could've said a bit more about his success at Cornell rather than just saying "he played 4 years."
They could have included a lot of things they just glossed over. Like here's a kid who was cut by everyone but got drafted...I don't know...somehow. Or how he "wound up" in the L.A. system. Or why exactly he has "a strong working rapport with the splendid Tavares," which is a key detail in his success with the Isles.
Plus there's the fact that the first mention of the subject of the article doesn't happen until midway through.
Then there's this beauty:
Quote from: SI articleNot much of a skater and hardly a sniper (although the shot is better than advertised), Moulson just seems to maneuver himself into positions where he can get things done.
(emphasis mine)
I haven't watched him much in the NHL, but he used to be a great sniper for Cornell!
Quote from: BMacThen there's this beauty:
Quote from: SI articleNot much of a skater and hardly a sniper (although the shot is better than advertised), Moulson just seems to maneuver himself into positions where he can get things done.
(emphasis mine)
I haven't watched him much in the NHL, but he used to be a great sniper for Cornell!
I'd disagree with you there. We've had tons better snipers.
This is as good a place as any to post a story about Jean-Marc Pelletier finishing his Cornell degree this semester:
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Dec11/DysonPelletier.html
Quote from: Chris '03This is as good a place as any to post a story about Jean-Marc Pelletier finishing his Cornell degree this semester:
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Dec11/DysonPelletier.html
What, you didn't want to start an inverted Pros in the Alumni thread? :)
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: BMacThen there's this beauty:
Quote from: SI articleNot much of a skater and hardly a sniper (although the shot is better than advertised), Moulson just seems to maneuver himself into positions where he can get things done.
(emphasis mine)
I haven't watched him much in the NHL, but he used to be a great sniper for Cornell!
I'd disagree with you there. We've had tons better snipers.
In recent years?
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: BMacThen there's this beauty:
Quote from: SI articleNot much of a skater and hardly a sniper (although the shot is better than advertised), Moulson just seems to maneuver himself into positions where he can get things done.
(emphasis mine)
I haven't watched him much in the NHL, but he used to be a great sniper for Cornell!
I'd disagree with you there. We've had tons better snipers.
In recent years?
No, but that's my point, we've not had good snipers, Moulson included, for some time.
Riley Nash will make his NHL debut tonight as he's been called up by Carolina to replace the injured Tim Brent in a home game against Phoenix. Riley will center the 4th line with Andreas Nodl and Anthony Stewart on his wings.
Good luck Riley!!
Via ECAC, interesting CBC article on Greening. (http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/opinion/2011/12/senators-greening-is-strong-silent-type.html)
From the 'Canes webpage:
"Riley Nash made his National Hockey League debut tonight. He played just over 13 minutes, and was centering Staal and Drayson Bowman in the third period. He struggled in the face-off dot, winning just three of 13 draws, but Muller was impressed with his overall game. "I think he's got great hockey sense," Muller said. "It's a big jump, and the pace is quicker. I thought he read a lot of the plays well tonight. I thought he looked comfortable."
Sounds like a decent start. Go Riley!
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82From the 'Canes webpage:
"Riley Nash made his National Hockey League debut tonight. He played just over 13 minutes, and was centering Staal and Drayson Bowman in the third period. He struggled in the face-off dot, winning just three of 13 draws, but Muller was impressed with his overall game. "I think he's got great hockey sense," Muller said. "It's a big jump, and the pace is quicker. I thought he read a lot of the plays well tonight. I thought he looked comfortable."
Sounds like a decent start. Go Riley!
I did tune into the game for a bit and had another trip down memory lane with Chuck Kaiton doing the TV play-by-play. Chuck was the hockey voice of my childhood (doing homework at the kitchen table while listening to Whaler games). Riley looked ok and was even (+/- wise) on the night.
Jean-Marc Pelletier (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Dec11/DysonPelletier.html) graduates after 14-year pro career.
Matt Moulson had a goal and an assist in the Islanders' 4-2 loss to the Rangers last night. That's Moulson's 16th goal of the year; just four behind the league leaders in goal-scoring.
Quote from: ACMJean-Marc Pelletier (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Dec11/DysonPelletier.html) graduates after 14-year pro career.
Thank you for posting this, it's great.
Also, this looks like someone took a photo of an extremely attractive family and then Photoshopped in JMP's head:
(http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Dec11/Pelletier.jpg)
Riley Nash picked up his first NHL point last night, an assist on Andreas Nodl's goal. It first appeared that Rilwy deflected the puck in, but replays showed he didn't make contact.
Moulson had a goal (17) and a pair of assists in Isles win tonite.
This is as good a place as any for this, I guess. USCHO posts their best photos of the year. (http://uscho.photoshelter.com/gallery/20111231-Best-of-2011/G0000ctaQI93rFk0) They start off with us at Harvard.
Maybe I missed this at some point, but Justin Krueger is Riley Nash's teammate on the Charlotte Checkers. Didn't realize they were playing together this year.
Quote from: ebilmesMaybe I missed this at some point, but Justin Krueger is Riley Nash's teammate on the Charlotte Checkers. Didn't realize they were playing together this year.
It was mentioned in September that neither had been cut yet. http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,170157,170377#msg-170377
He might have graduated sooner but JMP's agent was working out an agreement on the overdue library books.
Not December any more, but this follows up an a couple of the above posts; a nice write up on Justin Krueger over at theahl.com: http://theahl.com/krueger-finding-his-way-p175299