Check out Scrivens' stats on ESPN as of Dec. 9th. Number 2 in GAA at 1.56 and number 1 in SVPCT at 0.943. Let's hope he continues to keep this up and still gets some good opportunities when Quick comes back.
http://espn.go.com/nhl/statistics
Quote from: cth95Check out Scrivens' stats on ESPN as of Dec. 9th. Number 2 in GAA at 1.56 and number 1 in SVPCT at 0.943. Let's hope he continues to keep this up and still gets some good opportunities when Quick comes back.
http://espn.go.com/nhl/statistics
Thanks, it's finally December.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: cth95Check out Scrivens' stats on ESPN as of Dec. 9th. Number 2 in GAA at 1.56 and number 1 in SVPCT at 0.943. Let's hope he continues to keep this up and still gets some good opportunities when Quick comes back.
http://espn.go.com/nhl/statistics
Thanks, it's finally December.
What, you never handed in a paper late?
Hopefully the coach will put him in another few games. Been Jones the last two starts. I read that the Kings coach wasn't happy with some of the things Ben was doing.
(Like only losing one game, multiple shutouts, leading NHL in key statistics, even getting an assist on a goal.) Come one Ben, step it up!
Quote from: margolismHopefully the coach will put him in another few games. Been Jones the last two starts. I read that the Kings coach wasn't happy with some of the things Ben was doing.
(Like only losing one game, multiple shutouts, leading NHL in key statistics, even getting an assist on a goal.) Come one Ben, step it up!
Hard to tell with Darryl Sutter, but it's looking like Jones will start tonight against the Canadiens and Scrivens could start against the Maple Leafs tomorrow.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-kings-canadiens-nhl-martin-jones-20131210,0,5234629.story?track=rss&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&dlvrit=53285#axzz2n69S3DqG
Quote from: WederHard to tell with Darryl Sutter, but it's looking like Jones will start tonight against the Canadiens and Scrivens could start against the Maple Leafs tomorrow.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-kings-canadiens-nhl-martin-jones-20131210,0,5234629.story?track=rss&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&dlvrit=53285#axzz2n69S3DqG
New piece of info:
QuoteThat was a reference to what happened before the Islanders game, when it appeared Ben Scrivens would start but Sutter made a late switch to Jones because Sutter said Scrivens was "a little dinged up."
Quote from: Al DeFlorioNew piece of info: QuoteThat was a reference to what happened before the Islanders game, when it appeared Ben Scrivens would start but Sutter made a late switch to Jones because Sutter said Scrivens was "a little dinged up."
Dr. Hyla, is that one of the new ICD-10 diagnostic entities? Is it in the Electronic Health Record as "Up, Dinged?" Probably replaced "Bell, Rung."
Quote from: TimVQuote from: Al DeFlorioNew piece of info: QuoteThat was a reference to what happened before the Islanders game, when it appeared Ben Scrivens would start but Sutter made a late switch to Jones because Sutter said Scrivens was "a little dinged up."
Dr. Hyla, is that one of the new ICD-10 diagnostic entities? Is it in the Electronic Health Record as "Up, Dinged?" Probably replaced "Bell, Rung."
Jim to you.:-DI don't know, I haven't done my ICD-10 course work yet. But I'll let you know when I complete it.
Riley Nash's night ended with a game misconduct for boarding in the 3rd period of a 5-4 OT loss to Edmonton.
Former Toronto Maple Leaf Ben Scrivens schooling NHL in solid goaltending with Los Angeles Kings (http://sports.nationalpost.com/2013/12/10/kings-ben-scrivens-schooling-nhl-in-solid-goaltending/)
Moulson scores shootout goal in Sabres 2-1 OT win over Senators. Also picks up unMoulson-like roughing penalty.
Quote from: WederQuote from: margolismHopefully the coach will put him in another few games. Been Jones the last two starts. I read that the Kings coach wasn't happy with some of the things Ben was doing.
(Like only losing one game, multiple shutouts, leading NHL in key statistics, even getting an assist on a goal.) Come one Ben, step it up!
Hard to tell with Darryl Sutter, but it's looking like Jones will start tonight against the Canadiens and Scrivens could start against the Maple Leafs tomorrow.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-kings-canadiens-nhl-martin-jones-20131210,0,5234629.story?track=rss&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&dlvrit=53285#axzz2n69S3DqG
Nope. Jones again. And some insight on Sutter's mindset.
Coach Darryl Sutter used Martin Jones in net on Tuesday because there were some bad habits creeping into Ben Scrivens game.
While Sutter did not go into specifics, he made his point with Jones getting the start. "Just little things," Sutter said. "You can't do it at this level. You're going to get scored on. We did a lot of work with Ben at training camp to get him into our program. There's a reason why we don't give up a lot of shots. There's a reason we don't give up a lot of goals around our net. A big reason is the goaltender. If he's getting away from that, he's not going to play." Look for Scrivens to be back between the pipes on Saturday.
Source: Los Angeles Daily News
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nhl/3268/player?r=1
Jay Feaster fired as GM in Calgary. Burke steps in temporarily, looking for full time GM. Dreger and others saying that hiring Nieuwendyk would make a lot of sense.
Ben gets back in after Jones started five straight, but loses 3-1 to Hawks (37 saves) Sunday night.
Good glove save on Patrick Kane: http://www.sportsoverdose.com/video/ben-scrivens-picks-off-patrick-kanes-shot-2.html
Quote from: jeff '84Ben gets back in after Jones started five straight, but loses 3-1 to Hawks (37 saves) Sunday night.
Good glove save on Patrick Kane: http://www.sportsoverdose.com/video/ben-scrivens-picks-off-patrick-kanes-shot-2.html
But Jones was back in net last night and shut out the Oilers in a 3-0 LA win.
Quote from: sah67Quote from: jeff '84Ben gets back in after Jones started five straight, but loses 3-1 to Hawks (37 saves) Sunday night.
Good glove save on Patrick Kane: http://www.sportsoverdose.com/video/ben-scrivens-picks-off-patrick-kanes-shot-2.html
But Jones was back in net last night and shut out the Oilers in a 3-0 LA win.
Will be real interesting to see who is the odd man out when Quick gets back soon.
Colin Greening had a power-play goal for Ottawa tonight, albeit in a 5-2 loss to the Devils.
Riley Nash got some time on Carolina's 1st PP unit tonight and he cashed in with his 4th of the season, although Carolina lost 5-2 to the Caps.
Moulson gets assist on Sabres' unusual OT goal.
[url=http://www.youtube.co/watch?v=-UwMTLimQa4] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UwMTLimQa4)
Is there a way to set a watch on a set of players (e.g., the list of Cornellians) on any of the stat websites so that a single click would bring up their current stats? I'd have thought this would be easy given the interest in fantasy teams but I haven't figured out how to do it.
Quote from: TrotskyIs there a way to set a watch on a set of players (e.g., the list of Cornellians) on any of the stat websites so that a single click would bring up their current stats? I'd have thought this would be easy given the interest in fantasy teams but I haven't figured out how to do it.
I know of this site:
http://www.fannation.com/player_trackers
Any site with that feature is going to make you register, but I'm not sure if there are any that let you get by with providing minimal information.
Quote from: WederQuote from: TrotskyIs there a way to set a watch on a set of players (e.g., the list of Cornellians) on any of the stat websites so that a single click would bring up their current stats? I'd have thought this would be easy given the interest in fantasy teams but I haven't figured out how to do it.
I know of this site:
http://www.fannation.com/player_trackers
Any site with that feature is going to make you register, but I'm not sure if there are any that let you get by with providing minimal information.
The Shnarped (http://www.shnarped.com/) app provides that functionality on your smartphone. You do need to register. On the other hand, you'd be supporting an ECAC-alum business. Dustin Sproat and Kyle Hagel, who played at Princeton a few years ago, are the founders.