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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:28 pm
by ohio BLUES
Perron is electric, boogey woogey woogey woo.

You can feel it...

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:29 pm
by ohio BLUES
The refs are d-bags, Backman had a dreadful game, and Brewer still sucks. That's my report from tonight's game.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:30 pm
by Mellanby_equals_grit
_Gassoff wrote:
richtedm wrote:Perron may not have scored, but the kid (and I can finally say kid because he is three years younger than I) will finish every hit he lines himself up for.
Being that it was Al MacInnis night, I could help but reflect upon the idea that Al is 5 days younger than I am.

And, you are right about Perron. I'm glad he is staying up. I think I agree with Bernie when he said that Perron scoring 50+ goals in juniors isn't really anything new for him, and wouldn't aid in his development. Plus, the kid (and I can say kid because my youngest child is 17) doesn't look intimidated out there at all.
I call him a kid cause i was riding a f*ckin tricycle when that f*cker was just starting to walk.. I'm teh old!

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:33 pm
by cprice12
Well...Columbus definately outchanced us, but Legace held the fort and we took advantage of some timely goals.

Zherdev and Nash scare the crap out of me when they are in the offensive zone. Zherdev is so slick, and you just can't get the puck away from Nash or knock him down. He's a machine.

I slow-moed the penalty to Backman in the 3rd when he high sticked Nash...it was no high stick. BS call...Nash embellished it big time. Backman hit him in the bicep, below the shoulder pad and Nash threw his head back and screamed and grabbed his neck. What a douche. Justice was served by us killing off that 5 on 3...because it shouldn't have even been a 5 on 3.

During the press conference after the game, Murray said the reason why he was so upset in the 3rd period, was because Hitchcock was putting six guys out during a line change, then watching to see who we put out and then decided which guy to pull back so he could get a favorable matchup on the faceoffs. He said one ref warned Hitchcock twice about it and when he did it again, they weren't going to give him a penalty. No wonder they were doing so well on the faceoffs...they were cheating.

It sure it nice to have goalie who can steal games. Legace stole this one.

Hitchcock is an idiot for not playing Leclaire. How do you not start a goalie who has two shutouts in two games against the team you're playing...and it's a division game no less. Dumb. He deserved to lose this game.

King kicked Shelley's ass. He connected with three shots to the face...and Shelley was bleeding pretty good.

What the hell is wrong with Stempniak? He was falling down all over the place tonight, mishandling the puck, and the puck was easily taken from him all night long...and he isn't coming close to converting the chances he gets. He had one good shot on goal this game that I saw...and blew half a dozen others. YOU'RE ON MY FANTASY TEAM LEE....knock this shit off.

Perron looked good again. He made some slick passes, threw a few good checks and created some stuff around the net. It's good to hear he's staying with the big club all year.

The Blues have a nice rivalry going here with Columbus.

A win tomorrow against Nashville will be huge...but I'm not feeling good about it. Games on back to back nights, the 2nd of which is against a Nashville team that has been playing well lately.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:34 pm
by Blueline29
I'm watching the ceremony now; somehow, the boos for Bettman didn't seem anywhere near as loud as they seemed in person. :lol:

And damn, Checketts is one smooth cat. In such a good way.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:36 pm
by Nyghtewynd
Great crowd tonight. That place was ANGRY after the 5-on-3 call, and the place went apoplectic on the Boyes goal. It's coming back...

...but Brewer still sucks. The crowd is starting to turn on him en masse...

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:37 pm
by Jack T Adams
marco wrote:
drwoland wrote:Sloppy, but I'll take it. Legace is a BEAST.
:plusplus:

Also - I'd like to echo Perron's excellent play. People are taking notice too. There was a buzz about him at the S-Trade tonight.

And holy shit balls did that place EXPLODE when Boyes scored. WOW!!! It was awesome! It was very festive tonight, a great game to attend, and it will have other more fair weather fans coming back.
After I finished my jubilation I realized how awesome STC looked. The place was so full, standing, and jubilant.

I was listening to XM Home Ice's "THe War Room," and one of the hosts said, that when things are going well, scottrade center is one of the most rocking arenas in the NHL."

And it is true from my experience and much better than the Joe. I've been to Blues games in Landover, Chicago 3X, Detroit 2X, Philly, and Boston, and the only place that compared when it comes to atmosphere was F U center in Philly.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:40 pm
by Blueline29
Oh, and that clip from the hardest shot competition they kept showing was one of the coolest ever...Blake shot it 99.9 mph and LeClair (who was miked) followed with 100.0. Al went last and hit 100.1, and someone approached LeClair for an interview. He said, "Why me? Al won!" The guy said, "It's radio. They're takin' Al for TV." :D

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:44 pm
by StempniakforPrez
Nice to see the Blues still win although the Jackets paid the refs off tonight.

Scottrade was absolutely electric after the goal by Boyes. So happy I ended up being able to go. Brewer sucked as always, but had a few moments on the power play where he did a good job of keeping the puck in the zone. Unfortunately that kind of play will never be consistent from him.

GO BLUES!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:51 pm
by cprice12
Jack T Adams wrote:
marco wrote:
drwoland wrote:Sloppy, but I'll take it. Legace is a BEAST.
:plusplus:

Also - I'd like to echo Perron's excellent play. People are taking notice too. There was a buzz about him at the S-Trade tonight.

And holy shit balls did that place EXPLODE when Boyes scored. WOW!!! It was awesome! It was very festive tonight, a great game to attend, and it will have other more fair weather fans coming back.
After I finished my jubilation I realized how awesome STC looked. The place was so full, standing, and jubilant.

I was listening to XM Home Ice's "THe War Room," and one of the hosts said, that when things are going well, scottrade center is one of the most rocking arenas in the NHL."

And it is true from my experience and much better than the Joe. I've been to Blues games in Landover, Chicago 3X, Detroit 2X, Philly, and Boston, and the only place that compared when it comes to atmosphere was F U center in Philly.
The STC was absolutely rocking when we put up 4 on Detroit in the 2nd on Wednesday.
The crowd was still loud as hell from the 3rd goal, and then when Mayers scored while they were announcing the 3rd goal...OMG the fans blew the roof off the place.

It was friggin' cool. 8)

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:54 pm
by ohio BLUES
Nyghtewynd wrote:...but Brewer still sucks. The crowd is starting to turn on him en masse...
The day he's traded will be the happiest day in Blues history.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:04 am
by Mellanby_equals_grit
ohio BLUES wrote:
Nyghtewynd wrote:...but Brewer still sucks. The crowd is starting to turn on him en masse...
The day he's traded will be the happiest day that ever happened in the history of teh oo-neeverse!!!elevens!!111!.
Fixed.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:07 am
by Donuts_For_Koharski
Thoughts on the game
- David Perron is a very special talent. He does things with the puck that are amazing. No points tonight, but if he had a different centerman (Dougie was complete shit again tonight), he would give Kane a run for the Calder. He even had a couple nice body checks tonight. I hope the skating pussy that is Christian Backman was watching.
- Eric Johnson and Steve Wagner were the two best d-ment on the ice tonight. Brewer was OK, but had several Khavanov moments. He was on the ice for the entire 5-on-3 and did very well. Backman still is clueless for the most part.
- Rick Nash is a beast.
- Ryan Johnson played a hell of a game. He layed a number of Jackets out tonight.
- Brad Boyes better have Paul Kariya and JD on his Xmas card list for the rest of his life.
- Manny Legace. Wow, another simply amazing game.
- Ken Hitchcock is one of the 5 or 6 best coaches in the league.
- The place went completely nuts when each of the two penalties from the 5-on-3 expired. It's fun to be a Blues fan again.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:09 am
by Mellanby_equals_grit
Donuts_For_Koharski wrote: - Ken Hitchcock is one of the 5 or 6 best coaches in the league.
Pulling the goalie with a center ice faceoff cost them the game.. Few games where you can say the coach was the difference, but he pretty much single-handedly lost the game with that bonehead move, so I don't know where this comment comes from.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:13 am
by ohio BLUES
Mellanby_equals_grit wrote:
Donuts_For_Koharski wrote: - Ken Hitchcock is one of the 5 or 6 best coaches in the league.
Pulling the goalie with a center ice faceoff cost them the game.. Few games where you can say the coach was the difference, but he pretty much single-handedly lost the game with that bonehead move, so I don't know where this comment comes from.
In retrospect, the move backfired, but what if they win the faceoff and take it in? It looks good because you don't waste precious time.

I'll assume DFK's comment comes from turning around an awful Columbus team in like a year and a half. They are playing spirited, talented hockey, and they won't give up. Columbus is a great market for hockey and it's good to have them playing well both for the league and the division.

And the best part about it is that C-bus hasn't gone out and signed free agents to improve... they have done it from within. Hitchcock has made every player on that roster better... somehow. Look at Jason Chimera, for example... sucked ass with Edmonton and he's flying all over the ice as a Jacket.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:15 am
by ohio BLUES
Um, I didn't watch the whole thing, but the Al DVD is kinda lame thus far.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:16 am
by Mellanby_equals_grit
ohio BLUES wrote:Um, I didn't watch the whole thing, but the Al DVD is kinda lame thus far.
Really a free promotion given to like 20,000 people is lame?

I'll call the FBI.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:17 am
by Donuts_For_Koharski
ohio BLUES wrote:
Mellanby_equals_grit wrote:
Donuts_For_Koharski wrote: - Ken Hitchcock is one of the 5 or 6 best coaches in the league.
Pulling the goalie with a center ice faceoff cost them the game.. Few games where you can say the coach was the difference, but he pretty much single-handedly lost the game with that bonehead move, so I don't know where this comment comes from.
In retrospect, the move backfired, but what if they win the faceoff and take it in? It looks good because you don't waste precious time.

I'll assume DFK's comment comes from turning around an awful Columbus team in like a year and a half. They are playing spirited, talented hockey, and they won't give up. Columbus is a great market for hockey and it's good to have them playing well both for the league and the division.

And the best part about it is that C-bus hasn't gone out and signed free agents to improve... they have done it from within. Hitchcock has made every player on that roster better... somehow. Look at Jason Chimera, for example... sucked ass with Edmonton and he's flying all over the ice as a Jacket.
I'm glad there are a few people here that still have a clue.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:17 am
by Jack T Adams
Donuts_For_Koharski wrote:Thoughts on the game
- David Perron is a very special talent. He does things with the puck that are amazing. No points tonight, but if he had a different centerman (Dougie was complete shit again tonight), he would give Kane a run for the Calder. He even had a couple nice body checks tonight. I hope the skating pussy that is Christian Backman was watching.
- Eric Johnson and Steve Wagner were the two best d-ment on the ice tonight. Brewer was OK, but had several Khavanov moments. He was on the ice for the entire 5-on-3 and did very well. Backman still is clueless for the most part.
- Rick Nash is a beast.
- Ryan Johnson played a hell of a game. He layed a number of Jackets out tonight.
- Brad Boyes better have Paul Kariya and JD on his Xmas card list for the rest of his life.
- Manny Legace. Wow, another simply amazing game.
- Ken Hitchcock is one of the 5 or 6 best coaches in the league.
- The place went completely nuts when each of the two penalties from the 5-on-3 expired. It's fun to be a Blues fan again.
++
Ken's teams always work hard as hell and rarely make a mistakes. You don't beat them on a breakway or odd man rush. You beat them with hard, persistant work.

Hope to see you Wednesday night at Sports Zone bud.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:21 am
by Mellanby_equals_grit
Donuts_For_Koharski wrote:
ohio BLUES wrote:
Mellanby_equals_grit wrote:
Donuts_For_Koharski wrote: - Ken Hitchcock is one of the 5 or 6 best coaches in the league.
Pulling the goalie with a center ice faceoff cost them the game.. Few games where you can say the coach was the difference, but he pretty much single-handedly lost the game with that bonehead move, so I don't know where this comment comes from.
In retrospect, the move backfired, but what if they win the faceoff and take it in? It looks good because you don't waste precious time.

I'll assume DFK's comment comes from turning around an awful Columbus team in like a year and a half. They are playing spirited, talented hockey, and they won't give up. Columbus is a great market for hockey and it's good to have them playing well both for the league and the division.

And the best part about it is that C-bus hasn't gone out and signed free agents to improve... they have done it from within. Hitchcock has made every player on that roster better... somehow. Look at Jason Chimera, for example... sucked ass with Edmonton and he's flying all over the ice as a Jacket.
I'm glad there are a few people here that still have a clue.
Course he's a good coach. I just don't see how bringing that up tonight makes much sense since he was the difference in the game in a negative way.