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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #20 on: Friday May 25, 2018, 04:18:39 PM Eastern »
after game 7 ended the other night I watched that Vegas Strong thing, efing remote was sitting next to the tv, anyway, it's was a good story, almost had me rooting for them and feeling sorry this is what the Caps are up against
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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #21 on: Friday May 25, 2018, 05:03:24 PM Eastern »
after game 7 ended the other night I watched that Vegas Strong thing, efing remote was sitting next to the tv, anyway, it's was a good story, almost had me rooting for them and feeling sorry this is what the Caps are up against


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Where can I find that Vegas Strong thingammy?
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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #22 on: Friday May 25, 2018, 05:14:35 PM Eastern »
I'm looking for the Vegas Stong program, if I recall it might have been an hour long,


found this though, I don't know he couldn't be a fan favorite no matter where he plays

https://www.nhl.com/goldenknights/video/one-on-one-with-schmidt/t-282798380/c-60462303
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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #23 on: Friday May 25, 2018, 07:17:16 PM Eastern »

I know I come across as somewhat flippant most of the time, but every now and then I come out with something relevant.  At least I'd like to think so.....


I don't think Petal (Fleury) will be as much of an issue as you seem to think.
I think the battle will be at the blue line and in the neutral zone.
Don't get me wrong, Fleury isn't exactly a walkover, however our boys know him well enough by now.
I think they will clog up center ice and if we can get through that, we will have some really good chances.
   Fleury is due for a meltdown. I'd like to see the Fleury from a few years ago when he was actually pulled for Vokoun. He was putting pucks in his own net.

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #24 on: Friday May 25, 2018, 07:47:38 PM Eastern »
for the previos three years altasbrotherinlaw had been asking the guys on the Hens board when flurey was gonna shit the bed, I he actually had some reply’s that expected it at any time. Flurey is a different player this year though, except for the injury he’s looked solid all year.
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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #25 on: Friday May 25, 2018, 11:24:19 PM Eastern »
I'm looking for the Vegas Stong program, if I recall it might have been an hour long,


found this though, I don't know he couldn't be a fan favorite no matter where he plays

https://www.nhl.com/goldenknights/video/one-on-one-with-schmidt/t-282798380/c-60462303


Thanks for that! 8)
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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #26 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 12:31:03 AM Eastern »
I know this may sound a little weird, but I really want us to win because we deserve it and not because the refs, or the NHL (same thing) help us/make us/want us to.
IF we win, it has to be because we're the better team.
The NHL created the monster that is Vegas.  Now they just need to let it play out. For better or worse, they need to just let it be.


I still find it a little bizarre to hear all those "talking heads", that have bashed us all these years, now start saying nice things about our team.  It all seems very strange and more than a little false.
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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #27 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 01:23:21 AM Eastern »
By HFBoards poll, neutral fans are heavily (around 75%) pro Caps, mostly because of Ovie. 

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #28 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 09:59:37 AM Eastern »
By HFBoards poll, neutral fans are heavily (around 75%) pro Caps, mostly because of Ovie.
   Some people also feel an expansion team shouldn't win the cup.

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #29 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 12:45:37 PM Eastern »
Here's what the Caps need to do in order to win:




1.  We have a distinct height and weight advantage on VGK based on roster averages.  They need to take advantage of this by playing very physically, most importantly in the offensive zone.  Wear down their defensemen and prevent the type of fast breakouts VGK likes to generate.   


2. Stay aggressive on the puck and don't give Schmidt, especially, a lot of skating room.  VGK likes to play a very aggressive forechecking game and play in the other team's end.  That's a winning formula and what it means is that we need to forecheck as much or more than they do.  Make them play in their own end, not ours.  We can do this by bringing our size advantage to bear.  Winnipeg failed at this but we can succeed.

3.  Make our shots count and take lots of them.  Fleury has only allowed 18 goals in 15 games.  We also need as many high quailty chances as possible.  Perimeter shots are unlikely to go in.  Needless to say, we need to be efficient on the PP.

4.  As part of the above, we also need to be clogging the neutral zone.  VGK likes a fast skating game and the way to disrupt that is to not let it get started.  Break up their skating lanes and do not let their defensemen carry the puck unmolested.

5.  In our own end play aggressively as well.  Go to the puck carrier.  No huddling in a box out in front of Holtby.  Force VGK to make quick decisions.  If we let them skate with it in our end too much, they will score.  We also need to hold our own on the PK which seemed to be getting better late in the TB series.

6.  Shut down VGK's top line.  They are very skilled.  The rest of their forwards aren't that worrisome.


All in all, we need to focus on scoring more than preventing scores.  If we do that, the other part will fall into place.  VGK can't score 150' from our goal.



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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #30 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 02:27:37 PM Eastern »
Here's what the Caps need to do in order to win:




1.  We have a distinct height and weight advantage on VGK based on roster averages.  They need to take advantage of this by playing very physically, most importantly in the offensive zone.  Wear down their defensemen and prevent the type of fast breakouts VGK likes to generate.   


2. Stay aggressive on the puck and don't give Schmidt, especially, a lot of skating room.  VGK likes to play a very aggressive forechecking game and play in the other team's end.  That's a winning formula and what it means is that we need to forecheck as much or more than they do.  Make them play in their own end, not ours.  We can do this by bringing our size advantage to bear.  Winnipeg failed at this but we can succeed.

3.  Make our shots count and take lots of them.  Fleury has only allowed 18 goals in 15 games.  We also need as many high quailty chances as possible.  Perimeter shots are unlikely to go in.  Needless to say, we need to be efficient on the PP.

4.  As part of the above, we also need to be clogging the neutral zone.  VGK likes a fast skating game and the way to disrupt that is to not let it get started.  Break up their skating lanes and do not let their defensemen carry the puck unmolested.

5.  In our own end play aggressively as well.  Go to the puck carrier.  No huddling in a box out in front of Holtby.  Force VGK to make quick decisions.  If we let them skate with it in our end too much, they will score.  We also need to hold our own on the PK which seemed to be getting better late in the TB series.

6.  Shut down VGK's top line.  They are very skilled.  The rest of their forwards aren't that worrisome.


All in all, we need to focus on scoring more than preventing scores.  If we do that, the other part will fall into place.  VGK can't score 150' from our goal.



    On the Vegas forechecking we need to slow them down entering the zone. Our dmen also need to move the puck quickly and efficiently and our forwards need to give our dmen some puck support. We have done a good of that so far but I think Vegas will be a tougher test.

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #31 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 02:54:05 PM Eastern »
   Some people also feel an expansion team shouldn't win the cup.
Agree. Some people think NHL gave to much advantage to Vegas, other their fans didn't suffer enough to be there.

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #32 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 03:00:49 PM Eastern »
Here's what the Caps need to do in order to win:




1.  We have a distinct height and weight advantage on VGK based on roster averages.  They need to take advantage of this by playing very physically, most importantly in the offensive zone.  Wear down their defensemen and prevent the type of fast breakouts VGK likes to generate.   


2. Stay aggressive on the puck and don't give Schmidt, especially, a lot of skating room.  VGK likes to play a very aggressive forechecking game and play in the other team's end.  That's a winning formula and what it means is that we need to forecheck as much or more than they do.  Make them play in their own end, not ours.  We can do this by bringing our size advantage to bear.  Winnipeg failed at this but we can succeed.

3.  Make our shots count and take lots of them.  Fleury has only allowed 18 goals in 15 games.  We also need as many high quailty chances as possible.  Perimeter shots are unlikely to go in.  Needless to say, we need to be efficient on the PP.

4.  As part of the above, we also need to be clogging the neutral zone.  VGK likes a fast skating game and the way to disrupt that is to not let it get started.  Break up their skating lanes and do not let their defensemen carry the puck unmolested.

5.  In our own end play aggressively as well.  Go to the puck carrier.  No huddling in a box out in front of Holtby.  Force VGK to make quick decisions.  If we let them skate with it in our end too much, they will score.  We also need to hold our own on the PK which seemed to be getting better late in the TB series.

6.  Shut down VGK's top line.  They are very skilled.  The rest of their forwards aren't that worrisome.


All in all, we need to focus on scoring more than preventing scores.  If we do that, the other part will fall into place.  VGK can't score 150' from our goal.



First and foremost, we need to play smart, and with minimal mistakes.


This team will be all over bad passes, toe drags, telegraphed passesto the office, all that garbage will fully exploited against these guys.


 

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #33 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 03:17:07 PM Eastern »
First and foremost, we need to play smart, and with minimal mistakes.


This team will be all over bad passes, toe drags, telegraphed passesto the office, all that garbage will fully exploited against these guys.
     Agree. The key is making smart plays coming out of our zone. I don't care for toedrags either, especially in the neutral zone or at the offensive blue line. Turnovers when a player trying to be cute pisses me off.

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #34 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 07:48:18 PM Eastern »

Thanks for that! 8)
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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #35 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 07:50:04 PM Eastern »
   Some people also feel an expansion team shouldn't win the cup.


Agreed.  We all know who that one people is.

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #36 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 07:54:50 PM Eastern »


VGK likes to play a very aggressive forechecking game and play in the other team's end. 



I admit I do not know hockey as well as some people on the board.  However, the best aggressive fore-checking game I saw in my life came from Pittsburg last year and the year before. Do you think Vegas is better at this than Pittsburg?

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #37 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 08:37:37 PM Eastern »
I don't necessarily agree with the "the fans haven't suffered" line. How long has that city been trying to get a pro team, in any sport?
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« Reply #38 on: Saturday May 26, 2018, 11:09:25 PM Eastern »
I don't necessarily agree with the "the fans haven't suffered" line. How long has that city been trying to get a pro team, in any sport?
    Its not about suffering. Its about Vegas didn't really earn anything. I admit the team has overachieved but the lame expansion rules gave them a pretty decent team right out if the gate. Some proven vets, some good young players, a few prospects and some draft picks acquired in trades.
   I believe in building a team. This team built nothing. People think Mcphee is a genius for his picks. Any moron could have picked a pretty decent team. So what if you didn't select a particular player from a certain team. It didn't matter much because there was another player just as good. Every team left a few decent players or prospects available. It was a no lose situation.
    In my opinion the Caps are a bigger Cinderella story than Vegas is.

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Re: Round 4 Schedule (that's not a typo)
« Reply #39 on: Sunday May 27, 2018, 12:21:51 AM Eastern »
I don't necessarily agree with the "the fans haven't suffered" line. How long has that city been trying to get a pro team, in any sport?


Love this joke

There three men were talking about the sad state of their local club;

The first fan blamed...: "I blame the manager; if we could sign better players, we'd be a great club."

The second fan blamed...: "I blame the players; if they made more effort, I'm sure we would score more goals."

The third fan blamed...: "I blame my parents; if I had been born in a different town, I'd be supporting a decent team."