Friday, May 16, 2008

Latest NEWS -- 5/16/08

Timonen will Play

By Eklund From Hockeybuzz.com,

Timonen spoke to reporters and told them he is out of danger, will skate today and likely play game 5. Various Flyers players also are telling me that Timonen will be in the line-up.

Prior to last night's game Timonen asked to speak to his teammates because he felt the team was too uptight. Not sure that he told him that he was going to be back or not for game 5 if they won...In all likelihood the Flyers kept this super quiet so as not to give the Pens an extra motivation to wrap it up.

Link to Article: http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog.php?post_id=15335

Q&A with MT
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By Alanah from KuklasKorner.com,
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Q. The first two rounds, both the Senators and Rangers kind of complained about the officiating going towards the Penguins, and Stevens did the same thing early in this series. Do you feel kind of a backlash that maybe you’re not getting some of the calls that you would have been getting on the first two series because of that?
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COACH THERRIEN: Well, I don’t know. It’s tough for me to say. The one thing I know, since the Flyers complained after Game 2 that they spent time in the penalty box. And it seems that since then they’re really disciplined. We only had two power plays a game. And that’s all I could say. That, yes, they’re disciplined. We’re having a hard time with our speed to be able to draw a penalty.
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Q. Is that affecting your game plans at all? Or affecting your team that they’re not getting some of the of calls that they have come to expect to get?
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COACH THERRIEN: Well, you know what, we’re not going to change our game plan. We’re going to use our speed. I think speed is important to this game. It’s just we try to sell the game with speed. We try to sell the game with the offense. Even if you have to play really well defensively, and it’s just we try to do it with our club.
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We’re not going to change our game plan. We’ve still got to move. We’ve got to be really quick. Because speed usually brings scoring chances. Speed, usually, it’s tough to contain speed. And there are times that the other team has no choice to get obstruction, to get hooks and hopefully we’ll get some calls eventually. We’re not going to change our game plan, we’re going to use a lot of speed.
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Q. Sort of a follow‑up, I’m wondering if you had a chance to take a look at the Jones hit on Malkin midway through the second period last night, hit from behind, behind the net. Just wondered if you had seen it and what your thoughts were on that?
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COACH THERRIEN: Honestly, I didn’t look at the tapes so far. So I’m going to work on it tonight, and I have to make sure the teams are prepared tomorrow for the practice. So I wouldn’t make any comment, sorry.
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5 Things we've Learned
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By Scott Burnside from ESPN,com,
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Five things we've learned from Thursday:
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1. Philadelphia coach John Stevens has raised the possibility that his two top defensemen, Braydon Coburn and Kimmo Timonen, missing for most of the series, could make a return at some point.
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"Well, we won't know until each day ... but is there a chance? I think there is, either or both," Stevens said after Thursday's Game 4. "The first thing is you have to make sure of is the health of the player here, and we're not going to put anybody at risk. If they're not able to go, we'll keep marching ahead like we are. But if we're able to get one or both back, it would be a huge lift for our team."
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It was thought that Timonen would be lost for the balance of the season with a blood clot in his ankle, while Coburn took a Hal Gill shot to the face early in Game 1 and hasn't felt well enough to play. The return of one, or both, of the skilled rearguards would be a huge boost to a Flyers team that has struggled to move the puck through the neutral zone.
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2. On the Penguins' side of the infirmary, veteran forward Gary Roberts remained out of the lineup for Game 4 with what the Penguins were calling a mild case of pneumonia.
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"He's still sick. He's got pneumonia," Penguins coach Michel Therrien said before Game 4. "It's a mild case, so he's listed day to day. He's not going to play tonight."
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Asked if Roberts was expected back later in the postseason, Therrien was noncommittal. "Yes, yes, hopefully. He's on medication right now, and we'll go from there."
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3. Pittsburgh center Jordan Staal returned to the lineup after spending all day Wednesday jetting to and from his grandfather's funeral in Thunder Bay, Ontario, and scored twice in a losing cause. Landlord and former teammate Mark Recchi helped arrange a charter jet so Staal could be with his grieving family and return for Game 4.
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"He's an unbelievable guy," said Staal, who still lives at the Recchi family compound in Pittsburgh after Recchi was traded to Atlanta. "He helped me out so much throughout my career, such a great friend to me. He and his family have been unbelievable."
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The visit home was difficult. "I don't know if you lost anyone close, but it wasn't easy," Staal said. "My opa was real close to my whole family, especially all his grandchildren. He's an amazing man and I miss him."
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4. Midway through the second period of Game 4, Philadelphia defenseman Randy Jones drilled Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin headfirst into the boards behind the Flyers net. Malkin jumped right up and continued his shift, but we're wondering how a play like that goes unpenalized? This is the same Randy Jones, by the way, that ended Boston star Patrice Bergeron's season early in the campaign with a hit from behind that wasn't all that much different from what we saw Thursday night in Philadelphia.
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5. Both coaches went to a different look with their line combinations Thursday and both were successful. Stevens moved Mike Richards onto a line with Daniel Briere and Scott Hartnell, dropping Vaclav Prospal back to a line with R.J. Umberger and Joffrey Lupul. Lupul scored the Flyers' first goal. Therrien, meanwhile, moved Max Talbot onto the wing with Staal and Tyler Kennedy. The line scored both Penguins goals in the third period with each linemate recording two points.
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Video: PHILLY SUCKS!!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Yes Michel Therrien is a Good Coach!

I was strolling through the message boards today and noticed that Michel Therrien’s coaching is a hot topic. I just want to say that MT has done a good job for this team since the day he set foot in Pittsburgh.


  • Right from the onset he took a struggling team with no system and led them to a noticeable improvement.
  • In his first full season with the team, he took a bunch of young and talented players with limited professional experience to their first ever playoff appearance.
  • Earlier in the year when the PK was struggling a lot of people here and in the media thought he should be using his star players more frequently to kill penalties. Instead, he stuck with his third and fourth liners. They have gotten better and now we can keep our star's fresh for 5 on 5 play. That is a competitive advantage over many other teams.
  • MAF is playing his best hockey, yet some still insist that MT has somehow handled him incorrectly? How can you come to that conclusion based on his playoff performance?
  • Brooks Orpik has played great physical defense ever since he got moved to wing. Remember who made that decision?
  • Many people including myself complained about Jordan Staal's uninspired play early this season. Some thought he should be moved to wing. Now look at him. He is our shutdown center and continues to be a key penalty killer.


Michel Therrien has taken a great set of players assembled by Craig Patrick and Ray Shero and molded them into a team on the verge of making it’s first appearance in the Stanley Cup finals. Coaching isn't just about the short term. It's also about the long term. Therrien didn't just turn into a good coach in the playoffs. He was a good coach the minute he arrived in Pittsburgh.

Evgeni Malkin

So game 3 is over and the Pens lead the series 3-0. Now onto the next review in the series, that of Penguins superstar Evgeni Malkin.


After a great first season in which he won the Calder Trophy, even though he seemed to run out of gas towards the end of the season. This season he has come on leaps and bounds since Sidney Crosby was injured with a high ankle sprain. He managed to take the team through this by tearing up the points table and his goals tally second to only Ovechkin in the points race.


After a strong start to this playoff campaign in which he has 18 points thus far and was looking very formidable until game 2 vs the Flyers where he seemed to have a quiet game recording 0 points. The same can be said for game 3 in which he got one assist on the Malone goal. In the game Malkin seemed a little more active than game 2. The point that lies is he wasn't really as productive as he can be, what is this down to? It could be a many factors, maybe his tank is all out, or the Flyers have managed to control him and know what to do to him. I think it is a combination of both mainly the latter. Sid is once again looking like his old self as i mentioned in a previous blog, the Malkin threat has been subdued for the time being. The problem the Flyers now have is they will have to be careful as Malkin being such a skilled player who can make something out of nothing, and that fact still remains however bad he plays he can do one thing to change a game. Although i thought his play in game 3 was better than 2 it still wasn't much to write about and i think the kid needs a rest so a sweep of the Flyers may be a good thing. Also he is still not use to such a long season especially when he has carried them most of the way, it can strain you mentally.


I see another quiet game for Gino but expect him to come out all guns blazing in the Stanley cup finals. "Form is temporary, class is permanent" that is the fact we all have to remember.


Thanks for reading please leave any comments.
The next blog will be on Sergei Gonchar. If anyone wishes for me to do someone else please email me with suggestions at Britishpensfan@pensunderground.com Maybe the next one can be a readers choice.

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Updated Schedule according to WDVE
If both Detroit and Pittsburgh Sweep:
Game 1-Next Tuesday
Game 2-Next Thursday
Game 3-Next Saturday
Game 4-Memorial Day
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If either Detroit or Pittsburgh goes to game 5
Game 1-Next Thursday
Game 2-Next Saturday
Game 3-Memorial Day
Game 4-May 28
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If either Detroit or Pittsburgh go to game 6
Game 1- Next Saturday
Game 2-Memorial Day
Game 3-May 28
Game 4-May 30

Thanks to SID87GENO71 from the big board!

One WIN AWAY

Stupidity at its BEST

Red Wings vs. Penguins Preview
By Spector from Foxsports.com,

Poised to sweep their respective conference finals, the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins have established themselves as the dominant clubs in this year's playoffs.

The Red Wings have gone 11-2, with their only losses coming in the first round against the Nashville Predators.

The Penguins stand at 11-1, the sole loss coming in the second round against the Rangers.

This shouldn't come as a surprise as the Red Wings were first overall in the NHL and the Penguins finished second overall in the Eastern Conference. Yet at season's end, some observers doubted if the two clubs had what it took to make it this far.

Rest of the Article: http://msn.foxsports.com/nhl/story/8137796/Penguins,-Wings-look-poised-for-fine-Finals

Its all OVER!!!

By Phil Sheridan of Philadelphia Inquirer,

The Flyers asked the question 20,000 times on the 20,000 orange T-shirts they gave their fans last night.

The Pittsburgh Penguins answered it just once.

“Why not us?”

Because the Penguins are better.

The Flyers’ season is not over, of course. But after falling behind three games to none, the outcome of this best-of-seven series is no longer in doubt. Miracles happen. Four miracles in a row do not, at least not against these Penguins.


RECAPS


Highlights

NHL.com Frozen Moment



Scottie Upshall of the Philadelphia Flyers goes head over heels against Kris Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period of Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Wachovia Center on May 13, 2008 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Roberts OUT?, Pens TV Ratings, and other stuff

Scary Gary OUT? Parent to Replace Coburn.

By Dave Molinari and Shelly Anderson From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,

Penguins left winger Gary Roberts is questionable for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final against Philadelphia tonight because of illness, and Flyers defenseman Braydon Coburn has been ruled out because of an eye injury.

Roberts did not participate in the game-day skate at the Wachovia Center this morning. Adam Hall is Roberts' likely replacement.

Coburn's left eye is still swollen shut. He was hit in the face by the puck early in Game 2. It opened a cut that runs above the eye, down and across the bridge of his nose, requiring dozens of stitches to close and causing extensive bruising.

Ryan Parent will take his place in the lineup.

The Flyers, down 2-0, in the best-of-seven series, already are without top defenseman Kimmo Timonen, who has a blood clot in an ankle.

Article: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08134/881420-61.stm

TV Ratings are Through the ROOF!

By Steve From KuklasKorner,

Versus drew a record 1.7 rating for Sunday night’s Pens-Flyers game, to the tune of 2.3 Million viewers. I’d like to take you a little deeper with some of these numbers, to show you how impressive the NHL’s “drawing power” was on the network no one can seem to find on Sunday night.

-VERSUS was the #1 cable network among total viewers , Men 18-34, and Men 18-49 for it’s time period.
-The game drew a 9.4 in Philadelphia, and a whopping 22.3 in Pittsburgh, the largest in either market for any NHL game in those cities. VERSUS was the #1 TV network in Pittsburgh Sunday night, counting both cable and broadcast. The game was #2 in Philly among all networks.
-The telecast was the second highest-rated, and second most-watched telecast in VERSUS/OLN history. Only Lance Armstrong’s 2005 Tour de France victory drew higher numbers.
-It was the most-watched hockey telecast in network history, beating out Game 4 of this year’s Rangers/Penguins series.
-It was the most-watched Conference Final in network history, beating out the 1.1 for Game 7 of the 2006 Buffalo/Carolina series.

Article: http://www.kuklaskorner.com/index.php/media/comments/going_deeper_on_the_versus_ratings/

Q&A w/ MT
By Paul From KuklasKorner,

Q. A couple of off‑ice issues. Gary Roberts, how is he feeling? Is there a chance he might play? And Jordan Staal getting some unfortunate news. How do you keep him focused for tonight’s game?

COACH THERRIEN: First of all, Gary will take a decision tonight. He’s sick this morning when he came to report to the team. We’ll see how he’s going to feel before the game, and we’ll go from there.

Regarding Jordan, he’ll leave the team tomorrow morning, and he’s going to come back with the team tomorrow night.
Q. How do you keep him focused for tonight’s game or do you leave him alone?

COACH THERRIEN: This is personal. Everybody deals with those things differently. So he came to see me yesterday announcing the bad news, but he seems all right. He’s focused to play tonight, and I’m sure all of his concentration will be there for tonight’s game.
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SCF Schedule Game 1/2
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I posted the SCF schedule for game 3 - game 7. I found the schedule for game 1/2 on The Big Pens Message Board.
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Kudos to Spydey 629
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Game 1: TUESDAY, May 27 @ 8 on Versus
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Penguins at Red Wings
Stars at Penguins
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Game 2: THURSDAY, May 29 @ 8 on Versus
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Penguins at Red Wings
Stars at Penguins
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Video of the DAY
Sweden Vs. Russia Fight - Hockey VM 2008-05-10 (Both fights)

Marc Andre Fleury


Sorry this post is a little late. As i said in my previous post my next player review will be about Marc Andre-Fleury.

After going down to a high ankle sprain in the game vs the Flames and Ty Conklin taking over and playing some of the best hockey of his career, things didn't look to good for Fleury. There was talk of the Pens going for a new goalie many doubted the kids ability. However after his time at WBS he has been probably the best goalie in the NHL. He bounced back in the Regular season with vigour and determination and guided the Pens to the playoffs. The big question that lay over him was could he turn into a playoff goaltender and turn round figures of 1-4 and a GAA in the 3's. Well quite simply the answer is yes he is now in the mid 1's and has a record of 10-5, 10-1 this season. All due to some great performances vs the Rangers and Senators and the first 2 games vs the Flyers.

The review is to focus Game 2 vs the Flyers. It was a typical game for Fleury who is in a rich vain of form and is playing brilliant and keeping his mind steady. The key point to all that i see is that he remains in a good position and is not getting out of position to often which forces him to dive around the crease. Sunday was tough for him mentally as he had very little to do in Period 1 which can lead to loss in concentration, but it didn't as he guided the Pens to a 30 save win. Both goals you can't deam him at fault specially the second one. It was a solid game for Fleury much like the rest of the playoff run for him.

However i will tell many of you don't get too excited, he really hasn't had a solid test for a prolonged time so there has been no real pressure on him other than Game 4 vs the Rangers and Game 5 which he came through well. I expect him to get one tonight vs the Flyers as they will be fighting for their lives. The true playoff test for Fleury will start here. The last two rounds of the Playoffs have to be honest easy for the Pens as they have out gunned the previous teams. I expect to see Fleury tested in the next game and if the Pens make it to the Finals. It is time to see Fleury's true colours and i think they are exactly as we have seen them in the previous rounds of the Playoffs. He will be just fine and pull through.

Once again thanks for reading any comments are welcome. The next player i will review will be Malkin.