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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #160 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 10:39:30 PM Eastern »
Enjoyed this game very much. Well what I saw of it. Missed the first period.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #161 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 10:40:59 PM Eastern »
Underneath the Smithfield Street Bridge in Pittsburgh tomorrow.   ;) ;) ;) :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #162 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 10:43:11 PM Eastern »
Enjoyed this game very much. Well what I saw of it. Missed the first period.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #163 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 10:54:29 PM Eastern »
The coach told us all we needed to know about the playoff goaltender tonight when he named Grubauer the starter.  Grubauer hadn't played the past few because of a tweak and Holtby had done generally OK in his absence.  With a back-to-back, it would have been easy and defensible to start Holtby tonight and ease Grubauer back in tomorrow.  That Trotz brought him back specifically in Pittsburgh in a division-clinching game after being out spoke VOLUMES.


As for meeting the Pens in the 2nd round, don't count any chickens yet.  We may meet them in the first round, or we may not see them at all.  The Pens are in 2nd right now and have the tiebreaker, but all 3 teams below them have a game in hand.  Before the Pens play their next game, all 3 have games against non-playoff teams.  The points standings of the Pens/BJ's/Philly/NJ could very easily be 96/96/96/95 going into the last two games for each team -- and then the Pens have to go into Columbus.  It is not beyond the realm of possibility that the Pens finish 5th in the Division and get moved over to the Atlantic for the playoffs, where they can deal with Boston/Tampa/Toronto.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #164 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 10:56:30 PM Eastern »
   I have a question. Why was it a bad decision to not dress Gersich? It was the right decision and now that we have clinched the division I'm sure Trotz will get him in the lineup.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #165 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 10:58:55 PM Eastern »
The coach told us all we needed to know about the playoff goaltender tonight when he named Grubauer the starter.  Grubauer hadn't played the past few because of a tweak and Holtby had done generally OK in his absence.  With a back-to-back, it would have been easy and defensible to start Holtby tonight and ease Grubauer back in tomorrow.  That Trotz brought him back specifically in Pittsburgh in a division-clinching game after being out spoke VOLUMES.

I Agree wholeheartedly.  I was thinking exactly the same as you when I saw that Grubs was starting tonight.  Then the way he performed he further locked it up IMO.
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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #166 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 10:59:28 PM Eastern »
The coach told us all we needed to know about the playoff goaltender tonight when he named Grubauer the starter.  Grubauer hadn't played the past few because of a tweak and Holtby had done generally OK in his absence.  With a back-to-back, it would have been easy and defensible to start Holtby tonight and ease Grubauer back in tomorrow.  That Trotz brought him back specifically in Pittsburgh in a division-clinching game after being out spoke VOLUMES.


As for meeting the Pens in the 2nd round, don't count any chickens yet.  We may meet them in the first round, or we may not see them at all.  The Pens are in 2nd right now and have the tiebreaker, but all 3 teams below them have a game in hand.  Before the Pens play their next game, all 3 have games against non-playoff teams.  The points standings of the Pens/BJ's/Philly/NJ could very easily be 96/96/96/95 going into the last two games for each team -- and then the Pens have to go into Columbus.  It is not beyond the realm of possibility that the Pens finish 5th in the Division and get moved over to the Atlantic for the playoffs, where they can deal with Boston/Tampa/Toronto.
   It looks like 2nd to 5th in the Metro won't be decided until the final day. I would have no problem if the Pens finished 5th.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #167 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 11:16:49 PM Eastern »
Now think about this intriguing situation for a moment.


On this coming Saturday the Pens will have finished their season.  It is quite possible that they might be anywhere in the mix with Columbus and Philly, but they might still have, say, a single standings point on NJ, who finishes their season against -- the Caps, who will have absolutely no standings motivation since they are locked into their playoff position as of right now.  NJ on the other hand may have all the motivation in the world to climb out of 5th place and avoid the Boston/Tampa/Toronto gauntlet -- and for that matter, maybe play the Caps in the first round of the playoffs.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #168 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 11:20:09 PM Eastern »
Now think about this intriguing situation for a moment.


On this coming Saturday the Pens will have finished their season.  It is quite possible that they might be anywhere in the mix with Columbus and Philly, but they might still have, say, a single standings point on NJ, who finishes their season against -- the Caps, who will have absolutely no standings motivation since they are locked into their playoff position as of right now.  NJ on the other hand may have all the motivation in the world to climb out of 5th place and avoid the Boston/Tampa/Toronto gauntlet -- and for that matter, maybe play the Caps in the first round of the playoffs.
   It is entirely possible that we play the Pens in the first round. That scares me but maybe we are better off playing them in the first round and get it over with. If we can play them like we did tonight we have a chance.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #169 on: Sunday April 01, 2018, 11:28:32 PM Eastern »
I've been watching that tip goal in by Wilson over and over.  Willy had his back to the goal and could not have made a more perfect no-look tip in. He took that high speed shot by Niskanen out of mid-air and facing away from the goal tipped it at a sharp angle into the narrow crease above and between Murray's shoulders and the pipes.  It's got to be a top ten highlight goal of the year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36Kxv81Qf9k#t=6m16s
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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #170 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 01:36:10 AM Eastern »
Enjoyed this game very much. Well what I saw of it. Missed the first period.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #171 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 07:00:45 AM Eastern »
I've been watching that tip goal in by Wilson over and over.  Willy had his back to the goal and could not have made a more perfect no-look tip in. He took that high speed shot by Niskanen out of mid-air and facing away from the goal tipped it at a sharp angle into the narrow crease above and between Murray's shoulders and the pipes.  It's got to be a top ten highlight goal of the year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36Kxv81Qf9k#t=6m16s


I agree that was an amazing goal because of the sharp angle, the shot was wide of the net and to get his stick at the proper angle and to deflect it was brilliant and maybe a little lucky. 

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #172 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 08:20:40 AM Eastern »
When you think that the Caps kept the Pens off the scoreboard even with all their penalties, and with their best penalty-killing forward injured, it makes yesterday's win all that more impressive.


Now, before everybody goes off the deep end if the Caps don't look all that great in their last few games, keep in mind:  The Caps have virtually NOTHING to play for this week.  They are locked into the top spot in the Metro Division, they can't catch either Boston or Tampa in the standings to gain home-ice advantage in a potential Conference final matchup, and Florida is far in the rear-view mirror.  Their ONLY potential motivation is to end up ahead of Toronto for home-ice advantage in case Toronto comes out of the Atlantic Division playoffs.  Their opponents this week are St. Louis, fighting for a playoff spot; Nashville, still fighting for the President's Trophy and home ice throughout the playoffs; and New Jersey to end up, whose playoff positioning will almost certainly depend on the outcome of that game, with spots 2-5 in the Metro in virtually a dead heat right now.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #173 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 09:53:08 AM Eastern »
When you think that the Caps kept the Pens off the scoreboard even with all their penalties, and with their best penalty-killing forward injured, it makes yesterday's win all that more impressive.


Now, before everybody goes off the deep end if the Caps don't look all that great in their last few games, keep in mind:  The Caps have virtually NOTHING to play for this week.  They are locked into the top spot in the Metro Division, they can't catch either Boston or Tampa in the standings to gain home-ice advantage in a potential Conference final matchup, and Florida is far in the rear-view mirror.  Their ONLY potential motivation is to end up ahead of Toronto for home-ice advantage in case Toronto comes out of the Atlantic Division playoffs.  Their opponents this week are St. Louis, fighting for a playoff spot; Nashville, still fighting for the President's Trophy and home ice throughout the playoffs; and New Jersey to end up, whose playoff positioning will almost certainly depend on the outcome of that game, with spots 2-5 in the Metro in virtually a dead heat right now.
There’s a lot to play for.  The  reality is The Caps played an OK game against the team behind them in the division.  They still committed an inexecutable turnover which nearly led to a goal, and an out and out breakdown that did lead to one, add a few shots of the posts and that becomes a loss.


There Is a LONG way to go to doing that for best of 7 games/21 periods at least twice.


You not only have to consider that this all the data and history shows this team is far more likleky to play like they did against Carolina then how they did against the Hens.  Particularly when other teams get more scouting on Grubby and play 4-7 games against him. . .


Yesterday was nice, but so what?
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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #174 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 11:38:40 AM Eastern »
When you think that the Caps kept the Pens off the scoreboard even with all their penalties, and with their best penalty-killing forward injured, it makes yesterday's win all that more impressive.


Now, before everybody goes off the deep end if the Caps don't look all that great in their last few games, keep in mind:  The Caps have virtually NOTHING to play for this week.  They are locked into the top spot in the Metro Division, they can't catch either Boston or Tampa in the standings to gain home-ice advantage in a potential Conference final matchup, and Florida is far in the rear-view mirror.  Their ONLY potential motivation is to end up ahead of Toronto for home-ice advantage in case Toronto comes out of the Atlantic Division playoffs.  Their opponents this week are St. Louis, fighting for a playoff spot; Nashville, still fighting for the President's Trophy and home ice throughout the playoffs; and New Jersey to end up, whose playoff positioning will almost certainly depend on the outcome of that game, with spots 2-5 in the Metro in virtually a dead heat right now.


That "only" potential incentive, regarding Toronto, is no laughing matter.  Toronto almost assuredly is going to play Tampa in Round One.  And, given what I have seen from Tampa lately (I've watched every game), they're likely headed to the golf course.  They're simply too small, have a porous defense and are seemingly not motivated enough to get the job done.  Cooper doesn't seem to have the personality to either kick butt or build a fire under them.  They're too busy being "family" down there (sort of like the Ravens).  Toronto, on the other hand is big, fast and is my pick to prevail in that series.


Given that the Caps had their hands full with Toronto last year and that Toronto is better and more experienced this year, having that home advantage could be vital to the outcome, should Toronto appear as an opponent, especially when one examines the Caps' road-vs-home records this year.  It's not a time to get lazy or complacent, simply because the Metro is wrapped up. 
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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #175 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 11:46:22 AM Eastern »
   I have a question. Why was it a bad decision to not dress Gersich? It was the right decision and now that we have clinched the division I'm sure Trotz will get him in the lineup.
First, in his one game, he outperformed those we would be in competition with namely  Bura, Varna, and Connolly.  That would be a previously unseen if not unheard of message to this team.


If you do not do that, the message to rookie, young player, or vetern becomes, (spoken or not), either “to get ice time, play like those three”, or worse “doesn’t matter what so do, I won’t get ahead of them”.


Given the Caps history and lack of prospect depth, not rewarding the ones who play better to keep “the sane ones” is a deadly mistake

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #176 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 02:27:33 PM Eastern »
I've been watching that tip goal in by Wilson over and over.  Willy had his back to the goal and could not have made a more perfect no-look tip in. He took that high speed shot by Niskanen out of mid-air and facing away from the goal tipped it at a sharp angle into the narrow crease above and between Murray's shoulders and the pipes.  It's got to be a top ten highlight goal of the year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36Kxv81Qf9k#t=6m16s
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Can you imagine if Crosby had done that?   It would be all over the GOTY threads.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #177 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 02:42:12 PM Eastern »
First, in his one game, he outperformed those we would be in competition with namely  Bura, Varna, and Connolly.  That would be a previously unseen if not unheard of message to this team.


If you do not do that, the message to rookie, young player, or vetern becomes, (spoken or not), either “to get ice time, play like those three”, or worse “doesn’t matter what so do, I won’t get ahead of them”.


Given the Caps history and lack of prospect depth, not rewarding the ones who play better to keep “the sane ones” is a deadly mistake
    I'm fine with Gersich not dressing for that game. We really don't know how he would have played but it would be a risky move for such an important game. If he was dressed and made a critical mistake, Trotz would have been crucified. I'm sure if he was dressed he would have been sheltered though.
   I think he will dress for the final 3 games and we will get a chance to see what he can do.

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #178 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 04:45:13 PM Eastern »
Any updates on Beags ?

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Re: GDT#79 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-04-01 7:30pm EST NBCSN
« Reply #179 on: Monday April 02, 2018, 05:28:57 PM Eastern »
This whole discussion about Gersich puzzles me.


The kid is brought up, plays in one game, a little less than 9 minutes ice time.  He plays reasonably well (though to a +/- of -1) and certainly doesn't look overmatched.  But in playing 4th line time he was obviously protected.  This was just a game to get his feet wet.  There is no reason that I can see to expect that he is now going to be inserted in the lineup consistently.  He could get a couple more chances to play this week given that the Caps are fixed into their playoff position so he can't "do much damage" even if he does mess up.  But we have no indication at this point that he can provide some sort of significant jolt to the lineup through his presence. 


I find rather strange Detroit's comments earlier in this thread trying to use Gersich to reflect badly on other Caps whose games he doesn't like.  In the earlier Gersich thread Detroit sort of took a sideswipe at him as the type of undersized, nonaggressive player that GMBM prefers (which of course isn't true, but whatever) and now after 9 minutes all of a sudden he's seen as a potential better option to other lineup regulars?  The fact is that Gersich is a 5th round draft choice with some tools, but he isn't going to take the position of some regular or other.  It isn't as if we're trying to integrate some dynamite player here -- he's a role player that may have some use, though probably in the longer rather than the short term.