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<br />The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-55123206403697208802014-02-24T17:17:00.001-08:002014-02-24T17:17:51.639-08:00Blue Line Patrol Podcast:Episode 16It feels like months since the Red Wings have played, but the Olympics are finally over and we can finally get back to watching the best league in the world. On the Xavier Ouellet episode of the podcast, we've got Griffins news, junior prospect news, an update on Tyler Bertuzzi, Wings talk, speculation, and a lot of questions. I was at the Griffins games this past weekend and there were a few players who really impressed me. Kevin's got your Wings updates to pump you up for the return of hockey.<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Let's Go Red Wings!!! Let's Go Griffins!!! </span>The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-35997191749868419432014-02-13T16:51:00.001-08:002014-02-13T16:51:56.552-08:00Poll: Do you want Shea Weber on the Red Wings?It's no question that Shea Weber is a top defenseman in the NHL. It's also no question he once tried to murder Henrik Zetterberg:<br />
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Ignore that fact that he didn't get a suspension (and the Wings won the next game regardless). I have a question for a Wings fans:<br />
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Do you want Shea Weber on the Red Wings? Please answer in the poll above. Thanks!<br />
<br />The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-51746439943346348882014-02-11T18:29:00.000-08:002014-02-11T18:29:23.919-08:00Blue Line Patrol Podcast:Episode 15We have a special guest for this Red Wings Prospect edition of the podcast. Kyle graced us with his presence as we took a deeper look at not only some of the Griffins prospects, but also some of the kids still in juniors and Europe.<br />
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<li>Which Griffins prospects are making a good case for themselves.</li>
<li>Which prospects might be with the Wings next season and which ones might be gone.</li>
<li>Which Junior prospects will be in Grand Rapids next year, and who's ready.</li>
<li>With the defense we have in Grand Rapids, and the lacking defense on the Wings, what's going to happen?</li>
<li>Prospects, prospects, prospects, and more prospects!</li>
<li>Olympic predictions and thoughts.</li>
<li>And much more.</li>
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Here are some additional information we referenced on the podcast:<br />
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<a href="http://www.wingingitinmotown.com/2014/1/23/5330946/prospect-mid-season-grades-the-tween-forwards" target="_blank">Prospect Report Card: The Forwards</a><br />
<a href="http://www.wingingitinmotown.com/2014/1/27/5347948/prospect-report-card-defense-and-goalie" target="_blank">Prospect Report Card: The Defense and Goalie</a><br />
<a href="http://www.wingingitinmotown.com/2014/2/5/5373782/should-mitch-callahan-be-on-the-red-wings-next-season" target="_blank">Should I Stay Or Should I Go: Mitch Callahan</a><br />
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Thanks again to Kyle for chatting with us. You can follow him on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/kylemcilmurray" target="_blank">@kylemcilmurray</a> and why wouldn't you want to?<br />
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<br />The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-5604523323336668442014-02-01T10:07:00.001-08:002014-02-01T10:07:50.784-08:00What Will Happen To The Red Wings Defense?We all know the Wings have a solid set of defensive prospects currently playing in Grand Rapids. I've also seen lots of people on twitter (yes, this is my fault for reading what people have to say on twitter) freaking out about possible trades since one or more of these players are usually mentioned.<br />
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Let's take a look at the current Wings D, the possible top prospects, and what might happen in the coming years.<br />
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<strong><em>PLAYERS SIGNED TO A LONG-TERM CONTRACT WHO AREN'T GOING ANYWHERE</em></strong><br />
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1. Kronwall<br />
2. Ericsson<br />
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Pretty self-explanatory.<br />
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<strong><em>YOUNG PLAYERS WITH EXPIRING RFA CONTRACTS</em></strong><br />
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1. DeKeyser (RFA after this season)<br />
2. Smith (RFA after next season)<br />
3. Lashoff (RFA after 2015-2016 season)<br />
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I think we all agree DDK will be here for a long time. Smith is improving. He still has some work to do, but for having less than 100 games played in the NHL as of this writing, he's looking to be a pretty decent player, and actually wouldn't shock me if he was one to get traded for a top four player (I doubt he will, but teams have wanted him in the past). Lashoff is Lashoff. He's a cheap 6/7 who can block shots and kill penalties. Good depth player that if we happened to lose, not a huge deal.<br />
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<strong><em>YOUNG</em></strong>-<strong><em>ISH PLAYERS THE WINGS SIGNED TO A LONG(ISH)-TERM DEAL BASED ON A HALF SEASON</em></strong><br />
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1. Kindl<br />
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After being sent to the press box for a few games as a healthy scratch, this contract (first year in a 4 year, $2.4M a year deal) doesn't look so good. I wouldn't count on him being here the entire time if we can entice a team to take him. He's almost 27, so I doubt there's much more developing left.<br />
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<strong><em>GONE BY JULY 2ND</em></strong><br />
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1. Quincey<br />
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I don't think he's as bad as most Wings fans do, but he's definitely overpaid for a 4/5. The beat writers are saying he won't be re-signed, and I believe them. There have even been calls for him to be traded, so there's that.<br />
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<strong><em>WHERE DO WE STAND AFTER THE CURRENT TOP 7?</em></strong><br />
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LOCKS:<br />
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1. Kronwall<br />
2. Ericsson<br />
3. DeKeyser<br />
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PROBABLY NOT GOING ANYWHERE BUT YOU NEVER KNOW:<br />
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4. Smith<br />
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NOT A KEY PART TO THE FUTURE:<br />
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5. Kindl<br />
6. Lashoff<br />
7. Quincey<br />
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<strong><em>OBVIOUS SUMMARY SECTION</em></strong><br />
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The Wings have four players who are a key part to the next 3-5 seasons. This leaves 3 spots remaining, and that's if the Wings don't sign/trade for another top 4 player.<br />
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<strong><em>WAITING IN THE WINGS (because puns!)</em></strong><br />
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1. Ouellet<br />
2. Sproul<br />
3. Almqu(v)ist<br />
4. Marchenko<br />
5. Jensen<br />
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The only player not in his rookie year in the AHL is Almquist. I believe he is no longer exempt from waivers after this season, so the Wings risk losing him. Ouellet and Marchenko have both played with the Wings this season as well, albeit briefly. Sproul is a top offensive player who still could get a call up this year, and Jensen's rookie year has been derailed by injuries, but has a high ceiling.<br />
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<strong><em>WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR THE FUTURE?</em></strong><br />
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Ouellet, Sproul, Marchenko, and Jensen will probably start next season in GR. Jensen definitely needs another year in the minors, and I'm thinking it's better the other three play more minutes in the AHL than be possible healthy scratches half the time with the Wings. Assuming no other trades/signings, this would be the Wings top 7 to start next season:<br />
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1. Kronwall (signed for 5 more years)<br />
2. Ericsson (signed for 6 more years)<br />
3. DeKeyser (RFA, will be here for a while)<br />
4. Smith (RFA after next season)<br />
5. Kindl<br />
6. Lashoff<br />
7. Almquist<br />
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That doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in me. The top 3 are fine, but after that, it's very weak. Too early to give up on Smith, but don't want to count on him to be a top four guy since he hasn't proven it yet on a consistent enough basis<br />
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But here's where the "trade" issue comes in. Those top three aren't going anywhere for two-three years and Smith has played his way into the top 6. Seeing that there are only three spots left, basic math tells us the four top prospects in GR (Ouellet, Sproul, Marchenko, Jensen) is greater than the three openings. Yikes. There are also new draft picks every year signing contracts that are willing to push these players on the depth chart, most notably, Mattias Backman, currently playing in Sweden. And if the Wings sign a top-four guy this summer (as they need to do)....yeah. Overripe joke.<br />
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<strong><em>CONCLUSION</em></strong><br />
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It's pretty obvious the Wings need an improvement on their current defense if they want to be serious cup contenders in the next two years. They have the prospect depth to improve their team (salary cap issues be damned...) and they should take advantage of this. If one or two of these players gets traded, don't get upset as long as it makes the current team better.<br />
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If the Wings are secretly going through a rebuild, then I wouldn't trade any of these players. I would see which develop the best and go from there. I doubt this is in the plans. I would expect the Wings to be more active at this years trade deadline and/or free agency to try and get another top level NHL defenseman in the line up. I don't know if it will be a younger prospect or maybe Smith, but something has to happen for the Wings to get back to being a Stanley Cup Contender in the near future.<br />
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The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-19688196892121120442014-01-26T19:17:00.001-08:002014-01-26T19:17:23.198-08:00Dan Cleary's Numbers - I Don't Even Know AnymoreBelow are the Red Wings stats so far this season (courtesy of <a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html" target="_blank">HockeyDB</a>). I know these don't look at CORSI, PP/PK time, yadda yadda yadda, but just look at Dan Cleary and some of the names ahead of him: Miller, DDK, Big E, Nyquist (by 9), Tatar (by 14), and Sheahan is tied after THIRTY NINE LESS GAMES.<br />
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Cleary gets 1:31 PP time and 1:34 PK time a game on average as of this writing (<a href="http://www.nhl.com/ice/player.htm?id=8466149&view=splits#&navid=nhl-keymatch" target="_blank">proof</a>). He's adequate in the defensive zone and on the PK, I will agree. But holy crap Dan/Danny/Daniel, score a fucking goal before you're inevitably a healthy scratch.<br />
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<th class="l"><a class="revlink" columnid="1" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">Name</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="2" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">Pos</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="3" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">GP</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="4" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">G</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="5" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">A</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="6" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">Pts</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="7" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">PIM</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="8" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">+/-</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="9" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">Birthdate</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="10" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">Age</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th class="l"><a class="revlink" columnid="11" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">Birthplace</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="12" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">Hght</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
<th><a class="revlink" columnid="13" href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000342014.html##" title="Click to sort">Wght</a><span class="tableSortArrow"></span></th>
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<td>40</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=45090&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Henrik Zetterberg</a></td>
<td>L</td>
<td>40</td>
<td>16</td>
<td>28</td>
<td>44</td>
<td>16</td>
<td>19</td>
<td>1980-10-09</td>
<td>32</td>
<td class="l">Njurunda, Sweden</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>195</td>
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<tr class="inactive odd">
<td>13</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=49097&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Pavel Datsyuk</a></td>
<td>C</td>
<td>35</td>
<td>15</td>
<td>17</td>
<td>32</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>-2</td>
<td>1978-07-20</td>
<td>35</td>
<td class="l">Sverdlovsk, Russia</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>194</td>
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<tr class="">
<td>11</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=18514&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Daniel Alfredsson</a></td>
<td>R</td>
<td>40</td>
<td>12</td>
<td>20</td>
<td>32</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>1972-12-11</td>
<td>40</td>
<td class="l">Gothenburg, Sweden</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>200</td>
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<tr class=" odd">
<td>55</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=51215&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Niklas Kronwall</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>50</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>25</td>
<td>31</td>
<td>36</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>1981-01-12</td>
<td>32</td>
<td class="l">Stockholm, Sweden</td>
<td>6.00</td>
<td>192</td>
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<tr class="inactive">
<td>93</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=62727&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Johan Franzen</a></td>
<td>R</td>
<td>31</td>
<td>9</td>
<td>14</td>
<td>23</td>
<td>22</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>1979-12-23</td>
<td>33</td>
<td class="l">Vetlanda, Sweden</td>
<td>6.03</td>
<td>222</td>
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<tr class=" odd">
<td>21</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=120671&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Tomas Tatar</a></td>
<td>L</td>
<td>43</td>
<td>12</td>
<td>10</td>
<td>22</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>1990-12-01</td>
<td>22</td>
<td class="l">Ilava, Slovakia</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>176</td>
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<td>8</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=81002&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Justin Abdelkader</a></td>
<td>L</td>
<td>47</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>14</td>
<td>19</td>
<td>25</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>1987-02-25</td>
<td>26</td>
<td class="l">Muskegon, MI</td>
<td>6.01</td>
<td>212</td>
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<tr class=" odd">
<td>14</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=113830&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Gustav Nyquist</a></td>
<td>L</td>
<td>27</td>
<td>9</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>17</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>1989-09-01</td>
<td>24</td>
<td class="l">Halmstad, Sweden</td>
<td>5.10</td>
<td>169</td>
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<tr class="">
<td>2</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=90926&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Brendan Smith</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>42</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>12</td>
<td>13</td>
<td>44</td>
<td>-5</td>
<td>1989-02-08</td>
<td>24</td>
<td class="l">Toronto, ONT</td>
<td>6.02</td>
<td>198</td>
</tr>
<tr class="inactive odd">
<td>18</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=98448&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Joakim Andersson</a></td>
<td>C</td>
<td>46</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>13</td>
<td>10</td>
<td>-8</td>
<td>1989-02-05</td>
<td>24</td>
<td class="l">Munkedal, Sweden</td>
<td>6.02</td>
<td>198</td>
</tr>
<tr class="">
<td>43</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=80340&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Darren Helm</a></td>
<td>L</td>
<td>20</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>11</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>1987-01-21</td>
<td>26</td>
<td class="l">Winnipeg, MAN</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>195</td>
</tr>
<tr class=" odd">
<td>44</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=369&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Todd Bertuzzi</a></td>
<td>L</td>
<td>44</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>11</td>
<td>34</td>
<td>-16</td>
<td>1975-02-02</td>
<td>38</td>
<td class="l">Sudbury, ONT</td>
<td>6.03</td>
<td>225</td>
</tr>
<tr class="">
<td>4</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=71295&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Jakub Kindl</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>47</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>10</td>
<td>11</td>
<td>20</td>
<td>-11</td>
<td>1987-02-10</td>
<td>26</td>
<td class="l">Sumperk, Czech Rep.</td>
<td>6.03</td>
<td>216</td>
</tr>
<tr class=" odd">
<td>65</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=122124&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Danny Dekeyser</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>36</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>10</td>
<td>20</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>1990-03-07</td>
<td>23</td>
<td class="l">Clay Township, MI</td>
<td>6.03</td>
<td>190</td>
</tr>
<tr class="">
<td>20</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=69845&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Drew Miller</a></td>
<td>F</td>
<td>52</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>10</td>
<td>21</td>
<td>-6</td>
<td>1984-02-17</td>
<td>29</td>
<td class="l">Dover, NJ</td>
<td>6.02</td>
<td>178</td>
</tr>
<tr class=" odd">
<td>52</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=64513&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Jonathan Ericsson</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>32</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>9</td>
<td>28</td>
<td>12</td>
<td>1984-03-02</td>
<td>29</td>
<td class="l">Karlskrona, Sweden</td>
<td>6.04</td>
<td>220</td>
</tr>
<tr class="">
<td>27</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=71785&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Kyle Quincey</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>52</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>9</td>
<td>64</td>
<td>-9</td>
<td>1985-08-12</td>
<td>28</td>
<td class="l">Kitchener, ONT</td>
<td>6.02</td>
<td>206</td>
</tr>
<tr class=" odd">
<td>15</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=123527&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Riley Sheahan</a></td>
<td>C</td>
<td>12</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>1991-12-07</td>
<td>21</td>
<td class="l">St. Catharines, ONT</td>
<td>6.02</td>
<td>212</td>
</tr>
<tr class="">
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">71</span></td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=19301&encode=TRUE" target="_players"><span style="color: #cc0000;">Daniel Cleary</span></a></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">L</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">51</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">4</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">4</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">8</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">31</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">-9</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">1978-12-18</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">34</span></td>
<td class="l"><span style="color: #cc0000;">Carbonear, NFLD</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">6.00</span></td>
<td><span style="color: #cc0000;">203</span></td>
</tr>
<tr class=" odd">
<td>26</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=122629&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Tomas Jurco</a></td>
<td>R</td>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>1992-12-28</td>
<td>20</td>
<td class="l">Kosice, Slovakia</td>
<td>6.02</td>
<td>193</td>
</tr>
<tr class="">
<td>17</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=67785&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Patrick Eaves</a></td>
<td>R</td>
<td>21</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>-4</td>
<td>1984-05-01</td>
<td>29</td>
<td class="l">Calgary, ALTA</td>
<td>6.00</td>
<td>191</td>
</tr>
<tr class="inactive odd">
<td>90</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=50230&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Stephen Weiss</a></td>
<td>C</td>
<td>26</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>12</td>
<td>-4</td>
<td>1983-04-03</td>
<td>30</td>
<td class="l">Toronto, ONT</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>193</td>
</tr>
<tr class="">
<td>37</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=37626&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Mikael Samuelsson</a></td>
<td>R</td>
<td>26</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>-4</td>
<td>1976-12-23</td>
<td>36</td>
<td class="l">Mariefred, Sweden</td>
<td>6.02</td>
<td>218</td>
</tr>
<tr class=" odd">
<td>41</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=116638&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Luke Glendening</a></td>
<td>F</td>
<td>27</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>-6</td>
<td>1989-04-28</td>
<td>24</td>
<td class="l">Grand Rapids, MI</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>200</td>
</tr>
<tr class="">
<td>23</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=96561&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Brian Lashoff</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>48</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>18</td>
<td>-1</td>
<td>1990-07-16</td>
<td>23</td>
<td class="l">Albany, NY</td>
<td>6.03</td>
<td>207</td>
</tr>
<tr class="inactive odd">
<td>25</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=80247&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Cory Emmerton</a></td>
<td>L</td>
<td>11</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>-1</td>
<td>1988-06-01</td>
<td>25</td>
<td class="l">St. Thomas, ONT</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>183</td>
</tr>
<tr class="inactive">
<td>53</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=123187&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Adam Almquist</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>-1</td>
<td>1991-02-27</td>
<td>22</td>
<td class="l">Jonkoping, Sweden</td>
<td>5.11</td>
<td>174</td>
</tr>
<tr class="inactive odd">
<td>22</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=50703&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Jordin Tootoo</a></td>
<td>R</td>
<td>10</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>-3</td>
<td>1983-02-02</td>
<td>30</td>
<td class="l">Churchill, MAN</td>
<td>5.09</td>
<td>194</td>
</tr>
<tr class="inactive">
<td>47</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=125143&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Alexey Marchenko</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>1992-01-02</td>
<td>21</td>
<td class="l"></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr class="inactive odd">
<td>61</td>
<td class="l"><a href="http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=122660&encode=TRUE" target="_players">Xavier Ouellet</a></td>
<td>D</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>1993-07-29</td>
<td>20</td>
<td class="l">Terrebonne, PQ</td>
<td>6.00</td>
<td>18</td></tr>
</tbody></table>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Let's Go Red Wings!!! Let's Go Griffins!!! </span>The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-34733770928704850762014-01-20T12:55:00.000-08:002014-01-20T12:55:15.982-08:00Goal Analysis: Riley Sheahan's First NHL GoalRiley Sheahan scored his first NHL goal against the Kings last weekend. It's time we break it down (sorry for the delay, I was on vacation then got started watching a TV show on Netflix (not saying which one to avoid spoilers).<br />
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First NHL goals are the best. Let the breakdown begin!<br />
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This play looks pretty simple to start. The Wings have three players on the rush while the Kings have 2 d-men back and a forward (Richards) coming off the bench. However, the Wings have Tatar, so yeah, I like where this is going.<br />
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Tatar chips the puck into the Kings zone. They call this a "soft ship" because he wanted the puck to stay in the corner; keeps the goalie from playing it. Souse executes this to perfection. The Kings d-man (44) can't hold Tatar too long or get in his way, so our boy speeds past him to the corner and gets the puck. Here's where the fun starts!<br />
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There's a lot going on in this frame. Let's review the think black lines first. These relate to which player each Kings player is going to cover. The d-man our front has Sheahan, Richards has transitioned to get Tatar, and the middle Kings player has shifted to cover Bert.<br />
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Now the circle. Bertuzzi maybe kind of sort of interferes with Richards just a touch. This could be incidental, but it's Bert. He knows what he's doing and it creates an opening. See the next frames:<br />
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Even though it was very subtle, Bertuzzi getting in Richards way creates separation for Tatar. He typically doesn't need much help in doing so, but I'll take it! Tatar has plenty of room in front of him here and uses it to drive to the net with Sheahan providing a screen.<br />
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Lots happening here. Tatar goes to the net with Richards all over his back (a penalty woul dhave been called here except for...well, yeah). Sheahan and Bertuzzi are creating havoc in front of the net. But I think my favorite thing here is Dustin Brown. He can see that Tatar is going to beak Richards to the front of the net. He stands there. He could have tried to pressure and help, but nope. At least he didn't dive. So, what happens next?<br />
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Tatar gets the shot off and now the Wings and Kings each have three players right in front of the net. The puck is currently right in front of Quick. I'm not sure what it hits but it will slowly move to his glove side. Thankfully, Sheahan is left-handed (because Red Wings) and it ends up on his backhand for the tap in.<br />
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Awesome. Let's summarize:<br />
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<li>The Wings had a 3 on 3 but Tatar used his speed to force the Kings to change coverage</li>
<li>Bertuzzi may or may not have got in Richards way on purpose (ahem)</li>
<li>All the Wings went to the net</li>
<li>Sheahan did a good job screening and was rewarded with his first goal</li>
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That's all for now. Per usual, feel free to yell at us on the twitter for podcast topics, blog post ideas, or other goals you want me to break down.<br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/BlueLinePatrol" target="_blank">Blue Line Patrol</a>The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-5805340817909847222013-12-22T16:52:00.003-08:002013-12-22T16:52:51.338-08:00Blue Line Patrol Podcast: Episode 13We make plans to podcast again, and the Wings start winning again. Coincidence? Probably. With all the injuries the Wings are dealing with, we're getting a taste of the future with guys like Jurco, Sheahan, and Mrazek called up from Grand Rapids. The Wings currently have 9 players on their roster who won the Calder Cup with the Grand Rapids Griffins last spring. With all of the currently injured Wings (except Weiss) due back by the end of the year, the Wings will have some tough roster decisions to make. This week Kevin and I take a look at...<br />
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<li>What roster moves need to be made short term, and long term, in order to make room for injured players returning.</li>
<li>Tomas Jurco's performance in his first 4 NHL games, how he's done so far, and what should be done with him short term</li>
<li>Riley Sheahan's surprising performance. Should he stay or should he go?</li>
<li>Pavel Datsyuk, the Magic Man is back!</li>
<li>Who gets sent down to Grand Rapids when Nyquist, Helm, and Abdlekader make their expected returns against the Islanders?</li>
<li>Healthy scratches? What are those?</li>
<li>Spoiler Alert! We talk 24/7, the good, the bad, who's the star so far, and what we'd like to see more of. </li>
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We also have a special announcement to make... No, Kevin isn't pregnant. The podcast should be available on iTunes in the near future! We've jumped through the necessary hoops and awaiting final approval. We'll make an official announcement when it's up and available, and we're excited about this development because it will make it much easier for you, our valued listeners, to access, download, and listed to the BLP Podcast. We'll keep you posted on further developments. Yay progress!<br />
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Due to scheduling difficulties, this will probably be the last podcast we're able to record for a few weeks. So we want to thank you again for listening, and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Hockey New Year... Errrr.. Happy New Year.</div>
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The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-24140370281460847682013-12-18T13:11:00.001-08:002013-12-18T13:11:37.927-08:00Goal Analysis: Tomas Jurco's First NHL Goal<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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The only positive things about the Wings/Ducks game? Glendening's first NHL point (an assist on Cleary's garbage time goal) and Tomas Jurco's first NHL goal to give the Wings a 1-0 lead.<br />
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As much as I don't want to remember anything from this game, it's still awesome to see a player score his first NHL goal. Let's watch the video and break down how this amazingness happened:<br />
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Not a whole bunch to break down here, but we're going to do it anyway. To the screenshots with my awesome paint skills!<br />
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Pretty basic play here. The Wings have control while trying to complete a line change. You can see Jurco just about ready to get on the ice, while Anaheim only has one player putting semi-pressure on Quincey. They are also changing, leaving lots of room at center ice, which will be important soon.<br />
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Side note part one: typically, it's not a good idea to change all at once. This is why you see the one Ducks forward pressuring. Either he is the last Ducks forward to pressure or was the first one to change. When the other team has the puck, if you're the far winger (or far side d-man), your job is to make sure the far boards are taken away. The players changing can cover that side, so the far winger waits just a second or two until that side is covered before he goes. Here, the one Ducks player need to put more pressure on to either force Quincey behind his own net or to go back to Smith.<br />
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Quincey skates back a little bit, but the Ducks forward doesn't chase. This gives Quincey time and a much better angle to pass the puck up. Miller is waiting for the puck at the offensive blue line (see below for details why this is a thing). Jurco recognizes this is happening and cuts to the middle.<br />
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Side note part two: The two-line pass was eliminated in 2005. Teams started taking advantage of this by basically icing the puck to a player waiting by the offensive zone. This player, typically the far winger, usually just tips the puck into the offensive zone, negating the icing and allowing his teammates to change. Sometimes, however, this player collects the puck if he has support and tries to make a play. Foreshadowing.<br />
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Miller does his job as his linemates are changing and collects the puck from Quincey. I'm not sure if he saw Jurco coming or recognized the Ducks D were changing late, but regardless, he receives the pass instead of just tipping it in the corner. Jurco sees Miller basically standing still, and with the Ducks left D changing and the center expecting his D to be there, Jurco has a clean shot to the net. All Miller has to do is get the puck past the Ducks d-man and let Jurco go get it. SPOILERS: it happens.<br />
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Aww yeah! Miller does his job with a little saucer pass to the front of the net. Jurco outskates the Ducks center and their d-man (Fowler) can't get back in time. Jurco has amazing hands and decides to Nyquist this and go five hole. Proof:<br />
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This goal was awesome and it made me sad that I didn't go to the game. Then...the rest of the game happened and I became content to stay home. Oh well.<br />
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To summarize:<br />
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<li>Both teams were in the middle of line changes</li>
<li>The Ducks didn't pressure Quincey enough or take away the stretch pass</li>
<li>Miller was in the proper position for the Wings to make the long stretch pass</li>
<li>Tomas Jurco is really good at hockey</li>
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Let's hope I get to do another one of these for Luke Glendening or Riley Sheahan in the near future. Until then, GO WINGS!!<br />
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Blue Line Patrol - <a href="https://twitter.com/BlueLinePatrol" target="_blank">@bluelinepatrol</a>The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-58551993857038675882013-12-17T18:25:00.000-08:002013-12-17T18:26:20.855-08:00Game Recap: Wings vs Ducks<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-19505279553097327252013-12-16T14:13:00.000-08:002013-12-18T16:22:36.192-08:00Forwards Higher Than Mikael Samuelsson On The Red Wings Depth ChartNot listed in order, obviously. Listed by lines from Sunday's game vs Tampa then the injured forwards:
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<li>Pavel Datsyuk</li>
<li>Tomas Jurco</li>
<li>Daniel Alfredsson</li>
<li>Johan Franzen</li>
<li>Gustav Nyquist</li>
<li>Todd Bertuzzi</li>
<li>Joakim Andersson</li>
<li>Tomas Tatar</li>
<li>Drew Miller</li>
<li>Luke Glendening</li>
<li>Dan Cleary</li>
<li>Patrick Eaves</li>
<li>Henrik Zetterberg</li>
<li>Darren Helm</li>
<li>Justin Abdelkader</li>
<li>Stephen Weiss</li>
<li>Riley Sheahan</li>
<li>Jordin Tootoo (updated 12/18/2013)</li>
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My money is on Calle "IRON HOOK" Jarnkrok to be the 18th player on this list. Who's yours?<br />
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The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-53901307079225411482013-12-08T16:42:00.002-08:002013-12-08T16:42:34.550-08:00Blue Line Patrol Podcast: Episode 12This is a special Griffins episode of the podcast this week, because both Kevin and I were able to watch the Griffins in person this weekend. Who looks good? Who looks really good? Who looks insanely good? Who has tiny legs? All those questions and more will be answered. So please, get your poop in a group and let's roll!<br />
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You may listen to and download the podcast right over here ---> <a href="http://kevinn37.podbean.com/mf/web/3e9mi/BLPPodcast12.mp3" target="_blank">Episode 12</a></h3>
Here's the full article about the Walleye that we talked about: <a href="http://www.wingingitinmotown.com/2013/12/2/5161462/prospect-news-the-weeping-walleye" target="_blank">Prospect News: The Weeping Walleye</a><br />
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Here's my complete recap of the Griffins 5-1 win over the Rochester Americans on Friday night: <a href="http://www.wingingitinmotown.com/2013/12/7/5185592/griffins-keep-rolling-and-beat-americans-5-1" target="_blank">Griffins Keep Rolling And Beat Americans 5-1</a><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Let's Go Red Wings!!! Let's Go Griffins!!! </span>The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-8434862994344685912013-12-02T15:14:00.000-08:002013-12-02T15:14:12.549-08:00Goal Analysis: Gustav Nyquist's NHL Return - Part 2Gustav Nyquist is the best.<br />
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I broke down Nyquist's first NHL goal this season <a href="http://bluelinepatrol.blogspot.com/2013/11/goal-analysis-gustav-nyquists-nhl.html" target="_blank">here</a>, and now, I'm going to break down his second of the season, which also happened to be in the same game. Oh, and it ended up being the game winner.<br />
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Here's the video the awesomeness:<br />
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And the breakdown begins...now!<br />
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The play starts with Carolina skating up the ice with the puck. With a one goal lead under 5 minutes left, the Wings are making sure they have all the skaters back to prevent an odd-man rush. Hank is doing his job and forcing the puck towards the boards. It looks like Nyquist just got on the ice (based on his position to the bench and the door still being open) and appears to be a little flat-footed. Carolina has all 5 guys in the neutral zone and are looking to create a scoring chance.<br />
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Gus and Hank force the Carolina player to move the puck towards the player on the boards. The Wings are still in a good defensive position, with both d-men back and Mule available to cover the high slot. Note how I'm counting all the Carolina players. This will matter soon. What happens next?<br />
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The Carolina player carries the puck down the boards, with E covering him and making sure he doesn't get inside. Zetterberg and Franzen do a good job of covering the other Carolina players entering the zone. If you check out the lines above, those are meant to represent passing lanes. All four options are blocked by either Hank or Mule. It's easy for this keyboard warrior to say, but the best play is probably to shoot the puck around the boards and have number 27 on the right point pick up the puck and try to set up. This doesn't happen.<br />
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As you can see, the puck was passed towards the player going to the slot (number 15). Mule does a good job and eliminates him so he can't receive the pass. Hank does a good job of being between the guy he's defending and his own net. At this point, Nyquist is high in the zone. After getting his stride back, he's off to cover the trailer in the middle of the ice. Him being flat-footed earlier is about to be a good thing. In the interviews after the game, Gus said he called for the puck, so I would imagine that would be happening just about now when he realizes that Hank is going to have the puck on his stick.<br />
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Hank does a good skate-to-stick puck handling thing, because he's Hank. Check out the 5th Carolina player - he realizes right about now that he's the last guy back and there is a guy behind him. Hank doesn't have much time, so he makes a smart play and lightly shoots the puck out of the zone. He knows with Nyquist's speed, it shouldn't be too big of an issue for him to pick it up.<br />
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So, not really much for me to break down from this point on. Hank lobs the puck off the boards and Gus goes and gets it and goes 5 hole on Peters (which is really funny to me because I have a story that I don't think is meant for public knowledge and I don't want to piss anybody off (or get sued (mostly the lawsuit part (parenthesis)))). But I mean while I'm here I might as well keep going with the play right?<br />
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I'll spread my WINGS and I'll learn how to fly...<br />
I'll do what it takes, 'till I touch the sky...<br />
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Almost there. Wait for it....<br />
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Awesome. Wait, one last thing...<br />
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GOOSE LEAP!!!! Let's get a better picture:<br />
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And that's the analysis OKAY FINE ONE MORE PIC OF THE GOOSE LEAP:<br />
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Okay, I'm done with Goose Leap things...for now. Let's summarize this goal:<br />
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<li>The Wings are trying to protect a lead so have all five guys back</li>
<li>Carolina is trying to put pressure on so they have all five guys on the rush (mistake)</li>
<li>Franzen makes a great defensive play and takes out the guy receiving the pass</li>
<li>Hank makes a genius move to get the puck to Goose</li>
<li>Gustav Nyquist is really good at hockey</li>
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Until next time...GO WINGS!!!The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-77023867491758254732013-11-29T16:30:00.001-08:002013-11-29T16:30:11.640-08:00Darren Helm: FLY LIKE AN EAGLE (Partial Goal Analysis Post)Here's a gif with plenty of amazingness for Darren Helm's first flying lesson:<br />
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Okay, so this isn't going to be a typical Goal Analysis post. It's pretty easy: Cleary flips the puck into New York's zone. Darren Helm is probably the fastest player in the NHL. Kevin Poulin, the Islanders goalie, thought he could easily play the puck before Helm got there. Nope. Awesomeness. Here...we....go!<br />
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Helm flew right by the NYI d-man because that's what Helm does. Not sure Poulin knew it was Helm or what, but he probably should not do that. The Islanders d-man also has to do better to get in Helm's way or be a better skater.<br />
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Helm gets to the puck juuuuuuuuuuuuust a little before (a lot before) Poulin. Helm is going really fast and the goalie isn't the shiftiest player on the planet. They're skating right at each other. Time for boomboomboom!<br />
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Switching angles for effect. Poulin just throws his leg out to get the puck and/or Helm (when I was playing goalie growing up, I was told if I tried this and missed, get the man even if it was a penalty for obvious reasons). Helm's right knee hits Poulin but his left skate is still planted, so it's not going to be quite a full-flight. The NYI d-man, however... (foreshadowing!)<br />
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Helm's right leg connects and goes really damn high. Looks like it's over the net, meaning over four feet high. The left leg will get some air, but not nearly as much. I enjoy what's about to happen to the NYI guy. He sees that he's about to make contact with his goalie so he tries to jump to avoid contact. Ooooops.<br />
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SCORES! But that's not the focus here. Helm manages to get a hand on the ice, likely minimizing the impact when the rest of his body hits the ice. The right leg comes down while the left leg gets some air, but it doesn't get over the crossbar like the right. Meanwhile, the Islanders guy...this is going to be epic. He ends up going ass-first over Poulin and this is fantastic.<br />
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Helm is about on the ice. His lower body did some serious twisting around in this play. Good thing the initial contact was only with one leg and the force didn't do much damage (I'm an account/IS person, not a physics person or a doctor so that's about all I can say on this). Our favorite NYI player is now in full flying mode. His left skate is well above the crossbar. I am kind of shocked you can't see him pooping himself in this shot. Poulin is thankful for that.<br />
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Helm lands safely, and his journey is basically done. OR IS IT?!?!? The Islanders guy is now at a total right angle, because baby, he does not want to be wrong. You can see him flailing his arms and trying to brace himself because falling down on ice is not fun, especially shoulder first from a couple feet high.<br />
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Helm is now aware that he's not dead and sees the puck and his stick in the net. Yay! The Islanders player lands and he's now at less than a 90 degree angle. Ouch.<br />
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This may be my favorite part. The Islanders guy gets his bearings back well after the puck is in the net. I give him full credit reaching back here and trying to stop the puck from going in the net, buuuuuuut hahahaha sorry buddy. Darren Helm scores. A for effort, but nowhere close to sticking the landing. The judges will take major points off for that.<br />
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And there you have it. My breakdown of Darren Helm's awesome shorthanded goal, his second of the game. And do you want to know why Helm didn't get the hat trick?<br />
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DAMMIT HELM STOP GRABBING CLEARY'S ASS AND RUBBING HIS UPPER THIGH! If you get much closer, he might bite you and you'll turn into a zombie. Ugh.<br />
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GO WINGS!!The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-37666678419825096062013-11-28T15:25:00.001-08:002013-11-28T15:25:40.507-08:00Goal Analysis: Gustav Nyquist's NHL Return - Part 1I'm thankful for Gustav Nyquist.<br />
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We all know he made his NHL return last week against Carolina and did ALL THE AWESOME THINGS. Let's get our hockey nerd on and break down the first goal today. We'll do the other one at a later time. Because hockey.<br />
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Here's the video of the first goal:<br />
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It starts with the opening faceoff. Nyquist is on the right wing with Hank at center and Mule on the left side. Ericsson is the right side d-man with Kronner on the left. Pretty standard set up.<br />
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Carolina wins the face off to their left side. Nyquist forces the defenseman to throw the puck up the boards. Again, nothing huge here as everyone is doing the proper things.<br />
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The Carolina d-man goes up the boards with Nyquist pressuring him. The Carolina left winger doesn't cleanly handle the puck. It could be because it's a bouncing puck from an odd angle, or it could be because Ericsson was stepping up and was ready to destroy him. Let's go with this theory. You can see E stepping up on his guy before the red line. This doesn't let the player dump the puck in, and if everyone is covered, there's a good chance for a turnover. But, because the Carolina guy couldn't cleanly handle the puck, Big E gets it anyway.<br />
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Not much here. Once Ericsson gets the puck, he hits Mule cutting across the middle. Mule continues towards the boars and softly dumps the puck in the corner. He knows that with himself and Nyquist on the same side, there's a better chance to recover the puck if it stays on that side. This is important hockey knowledge. Pass it on.<br />
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Okay, I guess I shall explain what F1, F2, and F3 mean here...<br />
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F1 - first forward in, his job is to put pressure on the D and force the puck along the boards.<br />
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F2 - his job is to take away the strong side boards since that's where the first outlet pass usually goes. (strong side means which side the puck is on and/or going towards)<br />
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F3 - he stays up high (usually between the top of the circles and the blue line) to make sure there aren't any odd-man rushes against.<br />
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Because Swedes are awesome, they know this, and play their roles perfectly. Nyquist forces his guy to play the puck up the boards. In the next shot, you will see Hank doing his thing and rocking the boards (and forcing another turnover).<br />
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Because of the pressure put on both Carolina players by Hank and Gus, the pass was again not a great one and the winger couldn't handle it cleanly off his skate. Since Hank is awesome, he's about to pick up the puck and head to the net. Look at both of the Carolina players on the top right - they're already heading out of the zone, expecting the puck to be cleared. Wrong. They will very soon all be out of position. Turnovers are bad if they happen to your team.<br />
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So Hank takes the puck to the net with Nyquist also heading to the there. One of the Carolina players hooks Hank, with the puck slightly coming off his stick. This forces him to go back to the point. This is where Big E comes in. I'm not sure if he stepped up because he knows there is a penalty against or because he sees all 5 Carolina players well ahead of him, and with Mule playing F3 (up high), he knows there is coverage. Big E just does what he can here to get the puck through to the net.<br />
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Okay, so Big E pulls a Quincey and gets his shot blocked. Thankfully, Nyquist went to the front and the puck just sorta kinda happened to bounce right to him. The puck is smart. Justin Peters, the Carolina goalie, went down to block the Big E shot, so as he scrambles to face Nyquist, he's slightly out of position and such. Nyquist uses this to create amazing things.<br />
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AAAAAWWWWWWW YEAH!!! This goal was awesome to see live and I'm really happy I went to this game. Nyquist is the best.<br />
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In summary:<br />
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<li>The Wings had amazing positioning all throughout the play, from center ice and the forecheck</li>
<li>Carolina was not able to cleanly give/receive two passes</li>
<li>Franzen made the smart dump in for Gus to be able to follow the play</li>
<li>The blocked shot caused the goalie to be slightly off line and not in the greatest position</li>
<li>WOOOOO!!!!!</li>
<li>Nyquist didn't miss the net by 4,523 feet...this game</li>
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I'll break down Nyquist's second AND GAME WINNING goal in the near future. Because hockey.<br />
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GO WINGS!!The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-66947562714298798162013-11-26T18:32:00.005-08:002013-11-26T18:32:55.112-08:00Blue Line Patrol Podcast: Episode 11Welcome to the Daniel <strike>Cleary</strike> <strike>Alfredsson </strike><strike>Cleary</strike> <strike>Alfredsson </strike><strike>Cleary</strike> Alfredsson edition of the podcast! Hey, the Wings finally won a couple games, so there's significantly less cursing and sobbing than there would have otherwise been. There's lots of important Wings stuff going on, so let's get right to the good stuff, such as...<br />
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<li>Don't call is a goalie controversy, but Jonas Gustavsson gets a second straight start in net. </li>
<li>What's going on with Jimmy Howard</li>
<li>New injuries, healed injuries, and new lines: good, bad, and serious implications</li>
<li>Justin Abdelkader >>>>>> Daniel Cleary (Who was on the Abdelkader bandwagon early?)</li>
<li>Gustav Nyquist who?</li>
<li>and plenty of bonus nuggets that Sigmund Freud would have a field day with.</li>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Let's Go Red Wings!!! Let's Go Griffins!!! </span>The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-18844514001805677312013-11-20T06:30:00.000-08:002013-11-20T06:30:05.248-08:00Xavier Ouellet: Patrolling The Blue Line<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Trying something different today. I had planned on doing an analysis of Xavier Ouellet's first NHL goal, because that's kind of my thing. However, that hasn't happened yet and with Ouellet being back in Grand Rapids for now, that post will come in the (very near) future.<br />
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Michelle asked the amazing Sanjay (<a href="https://twitter.com/Weallbleedredd" target="_blank">@Weallbleedredd</a> on the twitter and on the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/weallbleedredd" target="_blank">YouTube</a> device) to upload Ouellet's shifts against the Jets so we could break them down and give an honest assessment of Mr. Ouellet's performance.<br />
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Let's take a look, shall we? Let's watch the first video and break it down:<br />
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First shift (0:00-0:34):</h3>
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Ouellet (we'll shorten to XO for every possible reason) starts on the right side (he's a left-handed shot) paired with Lashoff (also a lefty). Andersson wins the faceoff to Lashoff who quickly gives the puck to XO.<br />
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XO turns up the ice and notices the Jets are in the following defensive position:<br />
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The lanes to all three forwards are blocked by Jets players. XO has some ice in front of him, and with no passing lane, does the smart thing by getting to the red line and dumping the puck in.<br />
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The puck comes back to XO at the right point. He has no direct pressure, so he fires a shot with the Wings crashing the net.<br />
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The puck then comes up Lashoff's side coming into the Wings zone. The puck bounces over Lashoff's stick and it looks like the Jets player might have the edge on it:<br />
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XO recognizes that there are no additional Jets players skating in, so he comes over to help Lashoff and make sure there is no angle to the net. Once XO sees that Lashoff has forced the Jets forward wide, he quickly checks the front of the net because that's what a smart player does:<br />
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See that stick at the left of the pic? Yeah, that's another Jets player coming in. XO recognizes this and peels back to block the lane, which is important because *spoilers* the puck may be going in that general direction:<br />
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Thanks, TSN, for changing camera angles AS SOON AS HE PASSES THE PUCK, making for a not-as-good angle for us to see what happens. But we get what happens, XO blocks the lane and deflects the pass. No shot on goal. Puck in the corner. XO FTW.<br />
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The shift isn't over yet, however. XO collects the puck in the corner and quickly leads the rush up the ice. The Jets have four players within range of him:<br />
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It's way too dangerous here to go backwards to Lashoff. Plus, the worst place for a turnover is just inside your own blue line as the rest of your team is transitioning up the ice. XO tries to hit Sammy with a pass off the boards. He doesn't have enough angle, but he at least gets the puck out of the zone. The Jets knock it down, but Andersson passes back to Lashoff as XO gets back into his defensive position. <br />
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The puck is in the offensive zone. XO is on the right point with Kindl on the left. XO gets a pass from Bertuzzi and quickly slaps one on net with traffic in front. The puck bounces around then gets covered. Not much to break down here, had an open lane to the net with traffic in front and got the shot off. I'll take that play.<br />
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I suppose Mr. XO couldn't be flawless forever. XO is playing right side with Lashoff on the left. Andersson wins the faceoff to Lashoff (hooray rhyming!) who plays the puck to XO behind the net. XO gets pressured behind the net, so he skates it out front and tries to pass to Lashoff. Yeah, about that...<br />
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As you can see, XO missed Lashoff with the pass. He has that first instinct of "OH I DONE FUCKED UP GOTTA GO GET AND PRETEND NOTHING HAPPENED" but thinks better of that. XO get back to the front and covers his guy. The puck gets moved around the Wings zone, but the entire time, XO stays between the Jets forward and the net. There is quite a bit of scrambling done on this play, primarily because of XO's turnover. The Wings eventually clear the zone and no harm comes. <br />
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Even though XO turned it over and did briefly panic, he did the smart thing and covered the front and whichever guy he was matched up against. Good thing it's the only mistake he'll ever make...on that shift. Ahem.<br />
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Here we go. XO is playing the right side again with Lashoff on the left. The play starts with the puck in the offensive zone but transitioning towards the neutral zone. The Jets LW (the player the right side (XO) is responsible for covering) goes to the right wing to play the puck. XO sees this, along with no other Jets forward coming up the ice, so he follows his guy and hits him. Visual evidence:<br />
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Lashoff collects the puck and the Wings successfully break out. XO stays on the left side while Lashoff is on the right. XO moves with the play and Miller hits him with a perfect pass. XO skates up and doesn't have much room:<br />
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Once again, XO doesn't have much of a play here, so he makes the smart decision to get the puck in deep. While the forwards are working down low, XO stays on the left side while Lashoff covers the right side. The puck eventually works its way to Lashoff who sends it over to XO, when things get interesting:<br />
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XO passes to Miller here. Not a great play since Miller has guys around him, but not a horrible play. Miller quickly backhands the puck on net. XO's guy isn't watching him, so this allows XO to sneak in and wait for a pass or a rebound. Again with the spoilers...<br />
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Sadly, XO did not bury this rebound. But his ability to read the play and get a scoring chance is awesome and could easily result in plenty of future goals. Yay positive thinking!<br />
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And now, another negative. I've mentioned before how XO needs to get quicker. He's not slow or anything, but his skating needs to be improved. He's 20, I think I'll let it slide for now. Here's a couple of shots showing this.<br />
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Thankfully, this didn't come back and hurt the Wings. XO is decently far behind Thorburn, who is not exactly an offensive dynamo in the NHL. Hopefully a little work in the minors and some summer training will help XO increase his skating and then he will be even more awesome.<br />
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As far as the rest of the shift, nothing too fancy happened. XO had a guy one on one and kept him to the outside and did the same thing as the puck cycled down low. Even at the very end, with the Jets d-man pinching down, XO slightly loses his man for a second, but still works to block the lane and works his way back to his original guy as the puck gets covered in front.<br />
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To summarize the first video: XO is very strong with positional play. His only "major" mistake was turning the puck over on his third shift. Maybe it's a play he used in Grand Rapids and expected Lashoff to be there? Who knows. But he didn't get flustered and still was in position after the mistake. <br />
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Can you handle some more? Here...we....GO!!<br />
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Lots of things happened on this shift for XO. The play starts off in the Jets zone. XO is on the right side per usual, with Lashoff on the left. As the Jets transition up the ice, it looks to be a 3 on 2 with Datsyuk just trailing behind. Notice what XO (and Lashoff) are doing:<br />
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Communication. I know Michelle has pointed this out, but XO has solid communication skills. He's very vocal on the ice, which is very helpful, trust me. Here, both Lashoff and XO have their hands pointing to the middle player. I'm not exactly sure what they are saying here, but what ends up happening is XO takes the player in the middle of the ice while Datsyuk ends up lifting the stick of the Jets player on the bottom of the pic. It would make sense that XO was saying "I got him" so Pav knows who to cover on the backcheck.<br />
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The puck transitions back to the Jets zone. XO does a good job of slightly trailing the play as the Wings go to the Jets net - he heads to the top of the circle to see if the puck comes out, but it doesn't, so he quickly retreats back to the blue line.<br />
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Things then start to get interesting. The Jets gain control and come into the Wings zone on a 2 on 2. Lashoff and XO do a good job and force the Jets to take a bad shot from way down low. XO gains control behind the net with a Jets forward chasing him:<br />
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If you watch the video, you can see that this is a broken play (aka: not a thing that regularly happens). Also, Andersson is now on the ice (he didn't start the shift). I don't see the 5th Wings skater. I'm guessing Pav changed for Andersson since they are both centers. Hank is taking the center role here. Bert is out of frame, but with control, he's probably going for a change, so there's no other forward for an outlet pass.<br />
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What usually happens on a set break out is one d-man is behind the net with the puck. The other d-man will go to one of the corners. A forward will then almost skate around the opposite circle, from the inside to the boards. The d-man from behind the net, usually with pressure, will pass the puck to either the d-man in the corner or the forward in the opposite corner. This....does not happen.<br />
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What happens? XO has no one to pass to in the corner he's skating towards, so he tries to cut up the middle....yeah:<br />
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Xavier and Henrik, sitting in a tree.... Here's my thinking on why this happened. Lots of times when a team is in the middle of a change, the d-man will wait until the rest of the team makes the change until he begins the breakout. However, since the Jets had pressure, XO had to move the puck and had no one to pass it to. You can see above how Lashoff did eventually go to the corner to wait for a pass. Andersson is skating up the ice, thinking the rest of the team will be breakout with him. Basically, just a giant fustercluck happened at once. I would have preferred XO skate to the outside and not to the front of the net. But, he does recover nicely....by diving and, along with Andersson, getting the puck out to safety. And just because, here's XO diving:<br />
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XO has a couple of options here. He can shoot, but he has a Jet player in the shooting lane (which is blocked, can lead to a Jets breakaway) and no Wings player out front. A shot here would serve no purpose. He can dump it in the corner, but the lane to the right corner is blocked. The best option he has is to go to the other d-man on the point. This will buy some time for a Wings player to get in front and the other two at the top (Sammy and Andy) to get back into the play. Great work by XO here. Make the simple and smart play. That's what I like from my d-men.<br />
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The play starts in the Jets zone and slowly comes back towards the Wings end. Just to show that the earlier point on communication wasn't an oddity:<br />
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I'm not 100% what the Jets forward was doing here. He may have thought XO was going to continue to go behind the net, so went there to lay on a big hit. He may have been at the end of a shift so he was just putting pressure on XO to get his teammates enough time to change and was going to go for a change himself. Regardless, XO realizes that the Jets forward has peeled towards the center of the ice, so he stops and turns to relieve the pressure. He takes his time, skates up, and hit Bert in stride as Bert skates towards the Jets zone. Having the poise to do that? Awesome.<br />
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What did we learn about Ouellet in the second video? I learned that he seems to communicate very well, especially for a 20 year old rookie d-man. He usually makes the smart and simple play. These plays won't make the box scores, but trust me, they are just as important as making the big hit or scoring a few more goals a year. A lack of communication or a mistake under pressure can lead to a goal against, so to have those abilities (especially at this stage of his career) is amazing.<br />
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Ouellet mostly played sheltered minutes against 3rd and 4th line competition in his 3 NHL games. That's to be expected. He did get a couple of PK shifts, but was not a regular. This is what is to be expected from a rookie d-man. He will eventually make a few brain farts and cause some goals against. It's not to be expected that he's this calm and smart this early in his career. I'm guessing he won't be a regular in Detroit for two more years, but who knows. If he stays this solid and gets a few more call-ups, he may make the top 6 next season.<br />
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And per usual, yell at me <a href="https://twitter.com/KevinN37" target="_blank">(@KevinN37</a>) on the twitter if you have something else you want me to break down. While you're there, say hi to Michelle (<a href="https://twitter.com/Slapshotg0al" target="_blank">@SlapshotG0al</a>) and the <a href="https://twitter.com/BlueLinePatrol" target="_blank">@BlueLinePatrol</a> account for some random hockey things.<br />
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The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-30274427439856561602013-11-17T12:21:00.001-08:002013-11-17T12:21:11.928-08:00Not-A-Podcast - Episode OneUnder normal circumstances, this would be a post that introduces another podcast. Due to a few circumstances, we were not able to get together to record this week. Instead of a podcast, we're each going to write a few thoughts on some of the major happenings of the Wings in the last week. Come for the DeKeboners. Stay for the Ouellections.<br />
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<strong><em>Dan(ny)(iel) Cleary Being A Healthy Scratch</em></strong></h3>
<b>Kevin: </b>Absolutely deserved. A player on the second line and power play only having three points in 18 games? Yeah, no. I know he's one of Babcock's guys, which should tell you how bad it was for Cleary's game. He wasn't a total waste defensively and on the PK, but wasn't Helmtastic enough on the PK to justify a roster spot being used. He also didn't have to dress up for Halloween because he's a zombie. Exhibit A:<br />
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<b>Michelle:</b> Maybe this makes me a jerk, but this is pretty close to what I expected from Cleary when we re-signed him. I don't think he's as good a player as he was in the playoffs. He's 24th out of 25 players on the team in relative corsi at even strength. I still don't like that we re-signed him, and I'm still scared that we'll do it again.<br />
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<b>Kevin: </b>Fuck this shit. I'm taking my ball and going home. I know he ended up playing, but my point stays the same. If he ever sits in favor of Dan Cleary, I may lose my shit. Hopefully, in Babcock's office.<br />
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<b>Michelle: </b>Tatar didn't end up being a healthy scratch, thanks to Daniel Alfredsson continuing the Wings plague of groinitus. I don't agree with the decision to plan to scratch Tatar though, especially after he plays well, and certainly not so that Dan Cleary can play. I'm trying not to let the frustration of the Wings current lack of winning cause me to be too harsh, but I can't agree with benching Tatar in that situation regardless.<br />
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<b>Kevin: </b>We'll have more on Mr. WOOOOOOuellet later this week. Spoiler alert: WOOOOOOuellet is good at the hockey.<br />
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Mr. DDK is also good at the hockey. He's been playing some top line minutes with Kronwall recently and has not disappointed. Yes, he makes some mistakes, but the fact that he's played less than a half season of NHL games so far tell you that he's going to be real solid. I sound like a broken record saying this, but it's true, so deal with it.<br />
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<b>Michelle:</b> I'm running out of creative ways to say that Danny DeKeyser is an incredibly special player and I may be in love. As Kevin said, he's not exempt from making mistakes, but the number and severity of mistakes he makes are small, especially when you consider that he's only played 34 career NHL games. When Ericsson hurt his shoulder, it was DeKeyser, not Kindl or Qincey who got promoted to the top pairing with Kronwall, and that had to be the easiest roster decision Babcock's made all season. DeKe is smart, calm, doesn't panic, and most of the time just makes the correct, simple, effective play. What more could we ask for from a rookie defenseman? What, you want some offense too? Jeeze you're greedy. He's also 7th on the team in points with 2 goals and 7 assists; including a short handed goal and a power play goal. Kronwall is the only defenseman with more points at 12 (1G 11A). <br />
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<b>Kevin: </b>Hockey wise, it makes sense. Every other reason just sucks. I've met Eaves on multiple occasions and he always took plenty of time and interacted with all the fans. The way he worked his way back from his injuries was amazing and I really hope he does awesome things in the future.<br />
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<b>Michelle: </b> :(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( *Thanks Kevin, that pretty much sums up my feelings*. The Wings are in a situation where people have to go somewhere, not many teams have cap space to take on more players, and it seems that for numerous reasons, teams aren't interested in trading what we have to trade. I understand it's a business decision that had to be made, but that doesn't make it suck any less. I like Eaves a lot, he's one of my favorite players to cheer for and it goes beyond hockey. I feel bad for Eaves and his family. He now has to leave his wife and 2 young daughters (and Rueben too) in Detroit and head to Grand Rapids. Basically, everything about this sucks.<br />
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<strong>Kevin: </strong>Fuck this shit. I know the roster situation - there are eleventy billion forwards on the Wings and the Griffins. I know the financial situation - the Wings have about $1.34 in cap space. I know Nyquist's waiver situation - once he plays two more NHL games, he would have to go on waivers to be sent down, and he would not clear them because duh.<br />
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I also know he's done all the developing he can do in the AHL and playing there will slowly start to hurt his progress (see my theory on Tatar, Tomas). I know that he's an NHL player and brings more to the table than some of the current Wings. I know that he is NOT the Wings savior this year. He may provide some solid secondary scoring, but he's not going to be a point-a-game guy (yet). I believe he would help the Wings, but the longer he stays in the minors, the longer it's going to take him to adjust to the NHL once he does get called up.<br />
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<b>Michelle:</b> I'm so tired of hearing and talking about this. I want Nyquist up, I think he can help the team be better, it's not going to happen any time soon, and there's nothing I can do about it.<br />
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<strong>Kevin:</strong> I hate my life.<br />
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<b>Michelle: </b>It's getting tougher and tougher to find bright spots when the Wings go 2 weeks without a win, but I'm going to keep trying. Hey, at least we keep finding different mistakes to make in order to lose games, right? The Wings play ok, they lose. The Wings get outplayed, they lose. The Wings play well and do the right things, they lose. It's not all doom and gloom, and we shouldn't give up on the season. There is still time to turn things around and get back to winning and make something good out of the season. But each game that goes by where we lost yet again, makes it increasingly difficult for the team at a whole, for the players as individuals, and for us fans. Hopefully I don't have to dig this deep for happy thoughts for very long. Just win please, Wings... Just win.<br />
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And that's what we would have talked about on the podcast. We'll be recording a podcast this week, so hooray for that. Per usual, you can find us and yell at us/give us podcast and other topics on the twitter:<br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/Slapshotg0al" target="_blank">Michelle</a><br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/KevinN37" target="_blank">Kevin</a><br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/BlueLinePatrol" target="_blank">BlueLinePatrol</a><br />
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Until next time....GO WINGS!!The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-81595806498222596462013-11-11T16:48:00.000-08:002013-11-12T07:40:21.449-08:00Goal Analysis: Adam Almquist's First NHL GoalYou know the drill: A Red Wings player scores his first NHL goal, then I break it down so we can see exactly how it happened. Our latest "first NHL goal" was scored by Adam Almquist (or Almqvist, but he's going by Almquist here, so that's what I'm going with). And yes, he's Swedish, because obvious.<br />
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I freaking love when a player scores his first NHL goal, especially when the player happens to play for the Wings. Let's start the breakdown, shall we?<br />
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The puck goes into the Wings zone. Almquist is the first player back, and takes it behind the net. His teammates come back to support him (Quincey on the left and you can see Hank skate to the right side in the video). The Dallas forward applies pressure, so Almquist gives the puck to Quincey in stride as he moves toward the neutral zone.<br />
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Bert hits the red line and tries to flip the puck into the far corner, where Hank is skating. Bert doesn't get all of the puck, and ends up flipping it to the D-man circled above. The D-man gloves the puck down instead of catching it and playing it. I'm guessing he was trying to get the puck past the blue line (patrol ZING!!) but he did not. Bert is just out of the picture, but he's skating with good pace and will be the first player to get to the puck.<br />
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Bert gets the puck, skates into the high slot, and attempts to put a backhand on net. Apparently, Bert is trying to pass the puck to that Dallas defenseman, since he blocked the shot. Things don't usually change, however, and he once again leaves the puck in front of him. Bert continues his forward momentum and forces the puck into the corner. It should be noted that again, Dallas is in proper position here, with all 5 guys in their own zone. Now is when Dallas needs to sort out coverage and it should be easy (in theory) to keep the Wings to the outside or force a turnover.<br />
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Bert has the puck in the corner. #4 on Dallas is covering Hank out front (no sense in chasing him behind the net). #3 has Bert. #13 Should be watching the high slot/point. One of #12/20 have to cover the slot/center and the other needs to cover the point since Bert is not in a scoring area. Bert knows he has two guys on him at the moment, so he cycles the puck down low, where Hank is waiting for it.<br />
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Hank receives the pass from Bert. The Dallas defenseman gets semi-caught chasing the puck here. He does catch up to Hank and forces him to stay wide. Whitney (13 on DAL) is supposed to cover the point man on the Wings right side, which is Almquist. In this shot, it's obvious that he's focused on Hank and the puck. Hank I get; he's beautiful, but the puck is nothing special. This is about the time when Almquist is sneaking into the slot...<br />
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Yep. Whitney assumed that his coverage responsibility (Almquist) would just be hanging out on the point. As he turns to cover where Almquist usually would be, he seems kind of shocked that the puck is going behind him because every other Star has a guy covered and oh crap for Whitney.<br />
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Whitney reaches out to try and block the shot, but too late. Mr. Almquist just snuck around an old dude and ripped the shot for his first NHL goal. Awesome.<br />
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Nothing much to see here, just really love this angle. It kind of emphasizes earlier things, like how everybody on Dallas is in great position outside of Whitney, and Hank is so good that he found the super small Swedish d-man. Sweden is the best.<br />
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Let's review, yes?<br />
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<li>The Wings have a great breakout, from Almquist to Quincey to Bert in order to gain the zone</li>
<li>Bert has good speed and was a puck hound on this shift</li>
<li>The Dallas d-man twice blocked the puck but couldn't gain control</li>
<li>Hank is amazing and had the vision to see Almquist out front</li>
<li>Ray Whitney lost coverage and left his guy open for an awesome goal</li>
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GO WINGS!!The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-66941800428805782652013-11-10T15:46:00.002-08:002013-11-10T15:46:20.932-08:00Blue Line Patrol Podcast: Episode 10Due to scheduling around the Wings games and our own hockey games, we have an early edition of the podcast this week. Both Kevin and I got to go watch the Wings live against Dallas on Thursday night and while the loss sucked; there were good things to take away from the game. There's always a silver lining, even in the Tampa game. Oh, and how about those Griffins? So, here...we...go!<br />
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The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-65004893830414975452013-11-06T14:39:00.003-08:002013-11-06T14:40:17.965-08:00Goal Analysis: Danny DeKeyser's First NHL GoalAnd what a shot it was! If you didn't already know, Danny DeKeyser scored his first NHL goal on Monday at Winnipeg. I love when a player gets his first goal, especially while shorthanded. DDK Forever! If you haven't seen it yet, please evaluate your life choices, then watch below. If you have already seen it, watch it again below:<br />
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Holy awesomeness! <br />
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Obviously, this goal is really easy to break down, so I won't do the usual screenshot/explanation thing. What happens: Weiss makes a Weiss decision to win the faceoff back to Kronwall, who then quickly passes to DDK, who then blasts a one-timer on the low glove side.<br />
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This is from the moment DDK shoots the puck. Let's get our hockey nerd on!<br />
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The biggest reason the goal was scored (excluding the awesomeness that is DDK) was the <strong>Jets player is screening the goalie when the puck was shot</strong>. When you re-watch the video, notice how he's going from left to right across the screen. This definitely doesn't allow Montoya to track the puck properly. He's unable to get a solid read off the shot since his teammate is in the way as he shoots. Don't do that to your goalie, kids.<br />
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Because Montoya can't see exactly what's going on, his angle is slightly off. I had a goalie coach growing up who had a saying, which my parents re-created to the following, which explains oh so much about numerous things: "Always line your butt crack up with the puck and the center of the net". Hi, I'm a hockey blogger (and I wonder <strike>if</strike> how much Michelle regrets starting this project with me). But yes, Montoya is slightly favoring his blocker side, leaving just a bit of room on the glove side for DDK to slam it home. I would feel an NHL goalie should be able to read this play better and play the proper angle, especially off a face off. But, he didn't, and DDK was rewarded.<br />
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Something else I thought of that is just a theory: This was an offensive zone face off while on the PK. Obviously, NHL teams have set coverage they use when losing a draw on 5 on 5, 5 on 4, etc., I'm just curious as to how often they practice this situation - a 4 on 5 face off in their own zone. I would think that each winger would just skate immediately towards the point, while the center took the other center, and one d-man would cover the other forward. However, because this happened so quickly, I doubt it would have made much difference. Maybe if the forward had covered the entire shooting lane from DDK? Who knows. I'm glad they did what they did.<br />
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Also, YAY HAVING ALMOST ALL LEFT HANDED PLAYERS! If any of the three players who factored in on the scoring were righties, this goal would not have happened, at least in this fashion. Weiss won the draw on his strong side. The puck went to Kronwall on the boards. If he's a righty, I doubt he would have made that accurate of a pass to DDK because it would have taken him a half second to gather the puck and he'd have more pressure. And if DDK is a lefty, there's no way he would have been able to one-time the shot with such authority. Long story short, had Samuelsson been on the ice, it would have led to disaster.<br />
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In summary, a clean face off win, quick pass, DDK being amazing, and a screen causing the goalie to be slightly off angle are the main reasons this goal happened. DDK forever.<br />
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<em></em><br />The Blue Line Patrolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08243749591627172296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2987549359410464403.post-84375615119381033682013-11-05T18:07:00.001-08:002013-11-05T18:10:55.059-08:00Blue Line Patrol Podcast: Episode 9It's been a crazy busy week, so Kevin and I had to Wing it tonight, but that's just Howe we roll. Yeah, I went there. This week Kevin and I discuss...<br />
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<li>My impressions of Zach Nastasiuk after watching him play live</li>
<li>High and low points of the Wings' Western Canada trip</li>
<li>Wings - Griffins - Walleye transactions</li>
<li>What's going on with Martin Frk?</li>
<li>Emery vs Holtby: legitimate goalie fight, or disgrace to the NHL?</li>
<li>And lots of good tidbits and fun stuff.</li>
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