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Just read the team won...how the fuck did that happen
Yeah weird, must have been a typo in the papers.
And I'm with you on the late nights, I had a brutal one at the office and got home at the start of the 2nd. In all honesty, it was one of the best periods of hockey they have played all year. The transition game was working, the defensive coverage was solid and they generated some great chances. There was a speed and crispness element to their game that has been missing for weeks, even months. I only saw two bad misplays with the puck from the usual suspects, a misfire on a stretch pass by Boyle that resulted in an icing, and an outlet pass by Glass that looked more like a slapshot, which ended up on the Anaheim pointman's stick and resulted in an extra 30 seconds pinned in the zone. No they didnt finish all of their chances as I think Stepupstepan was referring to in his always-enlightening commentary but the Ducks deserve some credit there. A no-look, behind the net feed from Fast to Kreider who was correctly streaking to the front was stopped only by a great play by Kesler who tied Kreider up, and Miller found himself alone in front but perfect positioning by Gibson gave him nothing to shoot at. Nash was very noticeable and had a chance in front as well but the feed tied him up just enough that he couldnt get a clean shot off and Gibson was positioned for the stop.
I get that it's frustrating to see them play so well because the next inevitable question is "why can't they do that every time?" or even "why can't they do that for a full 60 minutes?" But at the end of day all that matters is that they play that way in the playoffs, and we'll see if that happens. I'm hopeful that it will. I know many of the fortune tellers here have already declared it an impossibility, but I saw some very good things from these idiot players and this dumbass coach last night against a real good Anaheim team.
The next order of business is to get at least a point from the Kings with our own King back in the nets. 3 out of 4 points in a back to back vs two of the top teams in the west would be a huge boost for a team that really needs to string some wins together. At the very least, they need to carry the positive play forward and not revert back to the passive game we've seen them play lately.