Moulson moves on the second round when the Wild beat the Avs in OT in game 7
A good game overall for Matt. Would have liked to see him block that shot that Stastny scored on but great job of screening Varlamov throughout the game.
Douglas Murray has not played for the Canadiens in the playoffs so far. Healthy scratch every game.
Quote from: kicksaveDouglas Murray has not played for the Canadiens in the playoffs so far. Healthy scratch every game.
Murray is in the line-up for tonight's game in Montreal.
Quote from: RitaQuote from: kicksaveDouglas Murray has not played for the Canadiens in the playoffs so far. Healthy scratch every game.
Murray is in the line-up for tonight's game in Montreal.
He was involved in the scrum at the end of the game as well.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: RitaQuote from: kicksaveDouglas Murray has not played for the Canadiens in the playoffs so far. Healthy scratch every game.
Murray is in the line-up for tonight's game in Montreal.
He was involved in the scrum at the end of the game as well.
12:22 playing time, +1, with 5 hits and 4 blocked shots. Included in that ice time was one 2 minute 10 second shift in the 1st period where they couldn't get the puck out of their own end and iced it twice.
Murray is getting skewered (http://www.habseyesontheprize.com/2014/5/8/5696964/habs-vs-bruins-top-six-minutes-recap-deport-douglas-murray-edition) at a Habs blog that seems fairly prominent (first hit on google for "Montreal Canadiens blog"). The blog post itself, and pretty much all of the commenters, hate him. :( It seems like the tone of the blog is generally over the top anyway, but still.
Quote from: ftyuvMurray is getting skewered (http://www.habseyesontheprize.com/2014/5/8/5696964/habs-vs-bruins-top-six-minutes-recap-deport-douglas-murray-edition) at a Habs blog that seems fairly prominent (first hit on google for "Montreal Canadiens blog"). The blog post itself, and pretty much all of the commenters, hate him. :( It seems like the tone of the blog is generally over the top anyway, but still.
Good thing for Canada-Sweden relations that the blog is in English.
Holy shit (http://deadspin.com/the-habs-gave-away-the-series-in-the-name-of-toughness-1573953557). Them's fighting words, right there. ::flipa::
Quote from: TrotskyHoly shit (http://deadspin.com/the-habs-gave-away-the-series-in-the-name-of-toughness-1573953557). Them's fighting words, right there. ::flipa::
QuoteMurray is good at one thing: Hitting. It's because he's 6-foot-3 and 240 pounds, and you know that's how big he is because it's repeated literally every time he's mentioned on a television broadcast. There's nothing else to say about him. He's big and physical and slow and an awful skater and unskilled and big and physical and almost useless out there and also big and physical. That he's been in the league as long as he has is entirely due to the fact that he happens to be a very large man. Under no circumstances should any coach play him in a playoff game of this gravity, especially when all he can do is the exact opposite of what worked for his team literally two days earlier.
Ouch.
Edit to add: On the other hand, there are two other Canadiens who also failed to clear the rebound that Fraser eventually put in, and "floating around his own zone in a wide-eyed mixture of confusion and horror" is the kind of sports journalism cliche that Deadspin usually takes pride in skewering.
Quote from: Josh '99"floating around his own zone in a wide-eyed mixture of confusion and horror" is the kind of sports journalism cliche that Deadspin usually takes pride in skewering.
Unfortunately it looks like the advanced stats are on their side. The Bruins' Corsi when Murray was on the ice even strength was 70%. The Bruins' SA/60 when he was on the ice even strength was 94.3, which was higher than 12 NHL teams managed
on power play this year.
Apparently, Doug has turned into a door-stop. I haven't paid attention to the NHL since Nieuwy retired, so I don't know if this is sudden.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Josh '99"floating around his own zone in a wide-eyed mixture of confusion and horror" is the kind of sports journalism cliche that Deadspin usually takes pride in skewering.
Unfortunately it looks like the advanced stats are on their side. The Bruins' Corsi when Murray was on the ice even strength was 70%. The Bruins' SA/60 when he was on the ice even strength was 94.3, which was higher than 12 NHL teams managed on power play this year.
Apparently, Doug has turned into a door-stop. I haven't paid attention to the NHL since Nieuwy retired, so I don't know if this is sudden.
I thought he looked okay for the Penguins last year, but no one else did.
He's 34. It's quite possible that he's lost a step or three, as much of a shame as that is.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Josh '99"floating around his own zone in a wide-eyed mixture of confusion and horror" is the kind of sports journalism cliche that Deadspin usually takes pride in skewering.
Unfortunately it looks like the advanced stats are on their side. The Bruins' Corsi when Murray was on the ice even strength was 70%. The Bruins' SA/60 when he was on the ice even strength was 94.3, which was higher than 12 NHL teams managed on power play this year.
True enough, but the numbers do a fine enough job of pointing that out without attempting to characterize what was going on in his head. "The Bruins controlled the puck when Murray was on the ice" is analysis. "Murray was scared and confused" is tripe.
If I were to say to you, "France beat Canada today," what sport would you think I was talking about? Would hockey be your very last guess? Because France beat Canada today in hockey (http://www.iihfworlds2014.com/en/games/2014-05-09/FRA-vs-CAN/). Yes, obviously many of Canada's best players are playing in the Stanley Cup playoffs, but even so, it's a team of NHL players, many of whom are pretty good NHL players, whereas France's team is 38-year-old Cristobal Huet and bunch of guys I've never heard of. And yes, it was a shootout win and not a real win, but still.
Oh, the reason I posted this here and not in a new thread is because Ben Scrivens was on the bench in favor of James Reimer. (I feel like that conversation has been had before.) Perhaps Scrivens will get a shot in Canada's next game, against Slovakia tomorrow.
Quote from: Josh '99Oh, the reason I posted this here and not in a new thread is because Ben Scrivens was on the bench in favor of James Reimer. (I feel like that conversation has been had before.) Perhaps Scrivens will get a shot in Canada's next game, against Slovakia tomorrow.
Canada went with Scrivens against Slovakia on Saturday and were rewarded with a 4-1 win. Scrivens stopped 23 of Slovakia's 24 shots and Slovakia's one goal came on the power play. Canada play next against the Czech Republic later today.
Edit to add: OH! Kirill Gotovets is playing for hosts Belarus. He was not in the lineup for their 6-1 loss to the USA last Friday but was part of the third defensive pairing for their 4-1 win over Kazakhstan yesterday and their 4-3 win over Switzerland earlier today (sorry JTW). He had no points in either game and has one minor penalty. Belarus play next against Finland on Thursday.
A nice article on the 1979 Boston v. Montreal playoff series (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/longform/too-many-men/) and the "Too Many Men" call that sent game 7 into OT. It fits here, because Dryden was in goal for Montreal, his last season in the NHL.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Josh '99Oh, the reason I posted this here and not in a new thread is because Ben Scrivens was on the bench in favor of James Reimer. (I feel like that conversation has been had before.) Perhaps Scrivens will get a shot in Canada's next game, against Slovakia tomorrow.
Canada went with Scrivens against Slovakia on Saturday and were rewarded with a 4-1 win. Scrivens stopped 23 of Slovakia's 24 shots and Slovakia's one goal came on the power play. Canada play next against the Czech Republic later today.
Reimer was back in net for Canada in their 4-3 win over the Czechs yesterday and saved 31 of 34 shots. Scrivens is still better.
Ben Scrivens made 29 saves in Canada's 6-1 win over Denmark yesterday.
Quote from: jkahnBen Scrivens made 29 saves in Canada's 6-1 win over Denmark yesterday.
Scrivens in net for Canada's 3-2 OT win over Sweden.
When should we expect Cornell to put out the release identifying the hockey recruits entering this fall?
Quote from: CASWhen should we expect Cornell to put out the release identifying the hockey recruits entering this fall?
They're ordering a style pack option for MS Office called Upbeat Synonyms. Put in "5-foot-7" and it returns scrappy, spirited, hustle, coachable.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: CASWhen should we expect Cornell to put out the release identifying the hockey recruits entering this fall?
They're ordering a style pack option for MS Office called Upbeat Synonyms. Put in "5-foot-7" and it returns scrappy, spirited, hustle, coachable.
Interesting. At ESPN, that's just the definition of "white."
Digit Murphy was a guest for a short segment about Women's Hockey on the anniversary show of "Only A Game."
http://onlyagame.wbur.org/2014/05/17/digit-murphy-meghan-duggan-womens-hockey
Quote from: RichHDigit Murphy was a guest for a short segment about Women's Hockey on the anniversary show of "Only A Game."
http://onlyagame.wbur.org/2014/05/17/digit-murphy-meghan-duggan-womens-hockey
She is a good interview and her description of how teams/players back in her day traveled to road games compared to today was amusing.
The painter/part-time coach was Bill Duthie '71 who played for Ned. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a result of his contributions and success with the women's hockey program, including 6 consecutive Ivy championships. He may no longer be coaching the women's team but he continues to be a painting contractor in the Ithaca area.
Quote from: RitaQuote from: RichHDigit Murphy was a guest for a short segment about Women's Hockey on the anniversary show of "Only A Game."
http://onlyagame.wbur.org/2014/05/17/digit-murphy-meghan-duggan-womens-hockey
She is a good interview and her description of how teams/players back in her day traveled to road games compared to today was amusing.
She did color on a women's game a few years ago. She was the best hockey commentator I've ever heard.
Quote from: nyc94Quote from: jkahnBen Scrivens made 29 saves in Canada's 6-1 win over Denmark yesterday.
Scrivens in net for Canada's 3-2 OT win over Sweden.
Canada went back to Reimer for their final preliminary round game against Norway (won 3-2, Reimer gave up 2 goals on 16 shots). Scrivens got the start in the QF against Finland and unfortunately didn't get the job done; Canada led 2-1 after 2 periods, outshooting Finland heavily throughout, but Finland tied it less than a minute into the third and got the go-ahead goal with just over three minutes left. Overall, he gave up three goals on 26 shots; Pekka Rinne stopped 36 of 38 to earn the win.
Not Cornell alum related, but also not deserving of its own thread...
I can't be the only one who finds it weird to be rooting FOR Dominic Moore now.
Quote from: djk26Not Cornell alum related, but also not deserving of its own thread...
I can't be the only one who finds it weird to be rooting FOR Dominic Moore now.
No. No you're not. Moore and a Keebler elf.
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: djk26Not Cornell alum related, but also not deserving of its own thread...
I can't be the only one who finds it weird to be rooting FOR Dominic Moore now.
No. No you're not. Moore and a Keebler elf.
I picked all the best teams when I was five, so I'm not a Rangers fan, but I root for NY teams if my teams are out. I probably liked the Islanders better for a few years until they traded Moulson and vaporized a few draft picks in the process, but oh well.
Strange to see the Rangers won, be happy, and then see Moore scored the goal and be kinda pissed.
Quote from: djk26Not Cornell alum related, but also not deserving of its own thread...
I can't be the only one who finds it weird to be rooting FOR Dominic Moore now.
I'm with you, although maybe not feeling as strange. Just like I rooted for Yale and then Union, I can root for a
former Harvard player.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: djk26Not Cornell alum related, but also not deserving of its own thread...
I can't be the only one who finds it weird to be rooting FOR Dominic Moore now.
I'm with you, although maybe not feeling as strange. Just like I rooted for Yale and then Union, I can root for a former Harvard player.
Who is well-spoken, who represents what's left of amateur college sports, who lost his Harvard-grad wife to cancer at 32, and who probably cringes every time a story about them recalls the parallels to Love Story. Maybe the faithful can cut him a break.
Moved to June thread
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: djk26Not Cornell alum related, but also not deserving of its own thread...
I can't be the only one who finds it weird to be rooting FOR Dominic Moore now.
No. No you're not. Moore and a Keebler elf.
Yep. Definitely weird.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: djk26Not Cornell alum related, but also not deserving of its own thread...
I can't be the only one who finds it weird to be rooting FOR Dominic Moore now.
I'm with you, although maybe not feeling as strange. Just like I rooted for Yale and then Union, I can root for a former Harvard player.
Who is well-spoken, who represents what's left of amateur college sports, who lost his Harvard-grad wife to cancer at 32, and who probably cringes every time a story about them recalls the parallels to Love Story. Maybe the faithful can cut him a break.
Dominic and Katie Moore's story was the subject of an ESPN E:60 story (http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=10938904). Might want to have a tissue on hand.
I have to be a traitor to all the Rangers fans here and root for the Hometown Hero Dustin Brown and the rest of the LA Kings team.
Hey _ I'm rooting for both teams - and I hope to see GREAT hockey and a 7 game series - ::banana::
I speak for exactly one Islander fan in saying Go Rangers.
Quote from: TrotskyI speak for exactly one Islander fan in saying Go Rangers.
This Rangers fan says "Thank you".
I'm with carpy85...
Plus, the Kings don't have Dominic Moore. Easy choice for me!!
Go Kings!!!
I rooted for the Kings a few years ago, because they were the 8-seed that was supposed to get crushed, and Cinderella stories are nice. Now they're just a team with a boring color scheme from a city that doesn't deserve to exist. Go Rangers-by-default!
Quote from: ftyuvI rooted for the Kings a few years ago, because they were the 8-seed that was supposed to get crushed, and Cinderella stories are nice. Now they're just a team with a boring color scheme from a city that doesn't deserve to exist. Go Rangers-by-default!
Hey now!
Quote from: RobbQuote from: ftyuvI rooted for the Kings a few years ago, because they were the 8-seed that was supposed to get crushed, and Cinderella stories are nice. Now they're just a team with a boring color scheme from a city that doesn't deserve to exist. Go Rangers-by-default!
Hey now!
I'm fully qualified to make that statement, having spent a whole three days there once at a conference. ;)
To all of the folks who can't seem to pull for the Rangers, which part of "David Leneveu will dress for the NYR" are you folks not understanding?::cheer::
Quote from: Roy 82To all of the folks who can't seem to pull for the Rangers, which part of "David Leneveu will dress for the NYR" are you folks not understanding?::cheer::
I admit that this is preferable to a naked David LeNeveu.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Roy 82To all of the folks who can't seem to pull for the Rangers, which part of "David Leneveu will dress for the NYR" are you folks not understanding?::cheer::
I admit that this is preferable to a naked David LeNeveu.
Ouch. That hurts just thinking about it.::scared::
Leneveu and Cornell did get a shoutout during last night's broadcast.
Quote from: To all of the folks who can't seem to pull for the Rangers, which part of \\"David Leneveu will dress for the NYR\\" are you folks not understanding?
Ben Scrivens > David LeNeveu