Rangers are a talented team led by a great coach and will be back.Congrats to FLA. My Blue shirts didn't bring it when it mattered..
True, but there was an uncommon number of close-up shots of him sitting on the bench. Same with Mika Zibanejad, who is technically Swedish but has a Finnish mother and Iranian father and has an exotic look to him. He's a very good player but was a bust in the Florida series. A high number of close-ups is another method the narrative is pushed even when announcers aren't gushing non-stop about the POCs, particularly Black ones.Rangers are a talented team led by a great coach and will be back.
Nothing for them to hang their heads about, at all.
Interesting that the media didn’t fawn all over K’Andre Miller. I think he is a decent player and seems reserved, I’d have thought they would have hyped him as the sole reason for the rangers success but thankfully they didn’t.
Your boys are gonna have to be prepared to pay Igor a lot more dough next year. If you don’t I can think of 5 teams that will!
Terrific goal. Sadly for oiler fans that walk into the crease won’t be quite so easy with the panthers!The Oilers got an early brilliant goal from Connor McDavid and then another one in the first period and somehow hung on to eliminate Dallas in Game 6 and now face the Panthers in what could be a great Stanley Cup final. The Stars outshot the Oilers 35-10 and had the ice tilted their way almost the entire game but the Oilers got the win in the end, thanks in large part to this goal by McDavid. Watch all the replays to appreciate just what a beauty it was, about a 9.9 out of 10:
They are so reliant on Mcdavid and Draisaitl though that those two admittedly excellent players looked completely gassed by the third period.Edmonton looked great for a large chunk of the contest until the Panthers "got to their game" in the third period and stifled the Oilers' offensive stars. The Oilers would have won if Bobrovsky hadn't made a number of outstanding saves in the first two periods. He was as good as it gets the entire game.
The Oilers' Achilles heel is their third defensive pairing of Nurse and Ceci. Both Florida goals (they got an empty netter at the very end of the game) were with Nurse and Ceci bumbling on the ice. Sean McDonough mentioned during the game that Nurse is minus 15 during the playoffs, which he aptly called "astounding." Edmonton is one of the least desired destinations for NHL free agents and those with no-trade clauses, probably including many Canadians, and so they overpay for talent, which makes it very difficult for them to have a strong roster top to bottom. The Oilers are far from out of it, though a win in Game 2 will go a long way if they're to win the Cup.
The “dangerous “ evander Kane has had exactly 0 shot attempts this series.I like that the Oilers have a defenseman named Kulak. I like the surnames in the NHL in general.
All true. Their defense is much better than it had been, yet not on a par with Florida’s.Panthers are going to win the cup and deservedly so. They learned from last year and are playing a smarter game. Same as previous series vs. NYR. Hitting but, not getting carried away after the whistle and remaining composed.
And Gustav Forsling is really good player. Until this season, I haven't watched much of him since his World Junior Championship days. The fact that three teams gave up on him because he was too small and not flashy is bonkers to me. Best D in this series by far.
Bobvrosky is a huge factor in this series but, Oilers aren't helping themselves with their defense. They have maybe 3 NHL caliber Dmen starting. And 2 of those 3, like Bouchard are extremely one dimensional. They don't have 1 defenseman who can process the game at an elite level.. like Forsling can for the Panthers. Can't win consistently with crap defense.
I agree. I'd say Edmonton's chances are still close to non-existent, but consider that the Oilers could have and should have won Game 1 only to be stymied by "Bob's" brilliance, which would have meant a tied series after four games. Viewed from that perspective in view of the slaughter last night, it could just get quite interesting. If the Oilers keep their high octane offense going even close to what they had last night, who knows. . .Quite a dominant performance by Edmonton last night. Defeating the Panthers 8-1 and chasing Bobvrosky from the net.
Odds are strongly against them but, it makes the next game (5) a very interesting one.
Panthers didn’t play their game for most of the game. If they get back to disciplined hockey, it’s over on Tuesday nightI agree. I'd say Edmonton's chances are still close to non-existent, but consider that the Oilers could have and should have won Game 1 only to be stymied by "Bob's" brilliance, which would have meant a tied series after four games. Viewed from that perspective in view of the slaughter last night, it could just get quite interesting. If the Oilers keep their high octane offense going even close to what they had last night, who knows. . .
The only consolation I take in this is that the Cats at least outplayed the oilers in the second half of the game. If we had not made a few costly errors we would have won, in spite of Mcdavid. But we were beaten and now we have to find a way to finish the job.I was without electricity the past two days after a severe storm moved through on Monday and couldn't watch Game 5 but just saw the highlights. Wow, Edmonton already has the consistently loudest fans in the league, the atmosphere for Game 6 should be as good as it gets.
McDavid was getting ripped big time as much of the corporate sports media was excited about making him the goat, especially if Florida swept. But now Connor has four points in back to back games, the first time it's been done in the finals. The goal he set up last night that Corey Perry tapped in was sheer brilliance. If the Oilers complete the comeback he's a lock for the Conn Smythe trophy.
There was talk among the talking heads on the Canadian broadcaster that he should win it even if the Oilers lose the series.I was without electricity the past two days after a severe storm moved through on Monday and couldn't watch Game 5 but just saw the highlights. Wow, Edmonton already has the consistently loudest fans in the league, the atmosphere for Game 6 should be as good as it gets.
McDavid was getting ripped big time as much of the corporate sports media was excited about making him the goat, especially if Florida swept. But now Connor has four points in back to back games, the first time it's been done in the finals. The goal he set up last night that Corey Perry tapped in was sheer brilliance. If the Oilers complete the comeback he's a lock for the Conn Smythe trophy.
LMAOThe only consolation I take in this is that the Cats at least outplayed the oilers in the second half of the game. If we had not made a few costly errors we would have won, in spite of Mcdavid. But we were beaten and now we have to find a way to finish the job.
Game 6 should be amazing.
Happy Juneteenth.