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Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread: Kings win 2nd Cup in 3 seasons (2 Viewers)

Well the Hawks decided to show up. There is no way this is just line matchups. Wholesale line changes including D pairings and I wonder who stood up in the locker room and called players out.....

 
Well the Hawks decided to show up. There is no way this is just line matchups. Wholesale line changes including D pairings and I wonder who stood up in the locker room and called players out.....
And just like that.... :kicksrock: Kings are really playing great hockey.

 
Well the Hawks decided to show up. There is no way this is just line matchups. Wholesale line changes including D pairings and I wonder who stood up in the locker room and called players out.....
And just like that.... :kicksrock: Kings are really playing great hockey.
The problem is that you need Quick to keep playing like Crawford, while Crawford is Crawford.
The same Crawford that has better SV% and GAA than Quick last year and this year? The same Quick with a .895% SV% in this series? That Quick?

 
Well the Hawks decided to show up. There is no way this is just line matchups. Wholesale line changes including D pairings and I wonder who stood up in the locker room and called players out.....
And just like that.... :kicksrock: Kings are really playing great hockey.
The problem is that you need Quick to keep playing like Crawford, while Crawford is Crawford.
The same Crawford that has better SV% and GAA than Quick last year and this year? The same Quick with a .895% SV% in this series? That Quick?
So you think he's a better goalie than Quick?

 
JaxBill said:
Remembering Peter Zezel

never knew about this part

On March 23, 1999, the Canucks traded Zezel to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks in exchange for future considerations. Zezel declined to report to Anaheim, and instead returned to Ontario. The NHL voided the deal.

Zezel had a deeply personal reason for not going to California. His three-year-old niece Jillian, whom the unmarried and childless Zezel adored, was dying of nuroblastoma (a form of cancer). Zezel had requested a trade to either the Maple Leafs or Buffalo Sabres so he could be in closer proximity to his sister's family in Scarborough. Instead, Canucks general manager Brian Burke dealt him to the Ducks; the most geographically distant team in the NHL from Toronto. Zezel announced his retirement and went to Scarborough to be supportive to his family.

On May 16. 1999, Jilliann died. Peter never returned to the NHL but did later play a few games per season for the Cambridge Hornets of the Ontario Hockey Association's Major League Hockey circuit. Over the final 11 years of his too-short life, Zezel devoted much of his time and effort to operating youth hockey and soccer camps. That became his greatest passion.
Youngblood
 
Well the Hawks decided to show up. There is no way this is just line matchups. Wholesale line changes including D pairings and I wonder who stood up in the locker room and called players out.....
And just like that.... :kicksrock: Kings are really playing great hockey.
The problem is that you need Quick to keep playing like Crawford, while Crawford is Crawford.
The same Crawford that has better SV% and GAA than Quick last year and this year? The same Quick with a .895% SV% in this series? That Quick?
So you think he's a better goalie than Quick?
Nope, but to say he's bad or that with Quick the Hawks would be up 3-1 is disingenuous. Quick certainly is not playing at an elite level in this series and neither is Crow, but without Crow the Hawks wouldn't even be in the WCF. He was the reason they beat the Wild and was huge in the Blues series. He should have won the Conn Smythe last year.

 
Never feels good to have one go in and get a goal-scorer going, but it's what they needed.
:loco:
Bad pronoun usage and writing. If you're LA, you don't want to let Chicago goal-scorers get going at the end. It's what the Kings needed for the win.

Good game tonight. Exciting stuff.
Sharp won't get going from that goal. I put it at 99.9% he's have shoulder surgery in the off season. Now Hossa is an entirely different story and I have no reason why his goal scoring has disappeared this playoffs. Both have been historically streaky goal scorers for the Hawks but this is more than just being streaky IMO.

 
Never feels good to have one go in and get a goal-scorer going, but it's what they needed.
:loco:
Bad pronoun usage and writing. If you're LA, you don't want to let Chicago goal-scorers get going at the end. It's what the Kings needed for the win.

Good game tonight. Exciting stuff.
Sharp won't get going from that goal. I put it at 99.9% he's have shoulder surgery in the off season. Now Hossa is an entirely different story and I have no reason why his goal scoring has disappeared this playoffs. Both have been historically streaky goal scorers for the Hawks but this is more than just being streaky IMO.
Questioning my totally incomprehensible point seems fully cromulent.

 
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Never feels good to have one go in and get a goal-scorer going, but it's what they needed.
:loco:
Bad pronoun usage and writing. If you're LA, you don't want to let Chicago goal-scorers get going at the end. It's what the Kings needed for the win.

Good game tonight. Exciting stuff.
Sharp won't get going from that goal. I put it at 99.9% he's have shoulder surgery in the off season. Now Hossa is an entirely different story and I have no reason why his goal scoring has disappeared this playoffs. Both have been historically streaky goal scorers for the Hawks but this is more than just being streaky IMO.
Questioning my totally incomprehensible point seems fully cromulent.
I'm drunk...sue me. ;)

 
Never feels good to have one go in and get a goal-scorer going, but it's what they needed.
:loco:
Bad pronoun usage and writing. If you're LA, you don't want to let Chicago goal-scorers get going at the end. It's what the Kings needed for the win.

Good game tonight. Exciting stuff.
Sharp won't get going from that goal. I put it at 99.9% he's have shoulder surgery in the off season. Now Hossa is an entirely different story and I have no reason why his goal scoring has disappeared this playoffs. Both have been historically streaky goal scorers for the Hawks but this is more than just being streaky IMO.
Questioning my totally incomprehensible point seems fully cromulent.
I'm drunk...sue me. ;)
:hifive:

 
Never feels good to have one go in and get a goal-scorer going, but it's what they needed.
:loco:
Bad pronoun usage and writing. If you're LA, you don't want to let Chicago goal-scorers get going at the end. It's what the Kings needed for the win.

Good game tonight. Exciting stuff.
Sharp won't get going from that goal. I put it at 99.9% he's have shoulder surgery in the off season. Now Hossa is an entirely different story and I have no reason why his goal scoring has disappeared this playoffs. Both have been historically streaky goal scorers for the Hawks but this is more than just being streaky IMO.
Questioning my totally incomprehensible point seems fully cromulent.
I'm drunk...sue me. ;)
:hifive:
Think I might need it tonight :shock:

 
Amazing the Sharks had these guys down 3-0 in round 1.
Kings didn't show up the first two games and Quick was awful (6 and 7 goals after Quick gave up no more than 5 in a game all season). Even in SJ's game 3 win in OT, they were outplayed by LA.
I know To me, that's amazing. The Kings were a disaster in those first two games.

 
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Amazing the Sharks had these guys down 3-0 in round 1.
Kings didn't show up the first two games and Quick was awful (6 and 7 goals after Quick gave up no more than 5 in a game all season). Even in SJ's game 3 win in OT, they were outplayed by LA.
I knowTo me, that's amazing. The Kings were a disaster in those first two games.
But the Kings were absolutely freaking dominant in the final 4 games. The Kings we're seeing now are that team, not the team that didn't realize the playoffs started that first weekend in SJ.

 
Kings were not that far away from winning a Cup last year. Potential 3-peat team really. Yet they are always underrated.

 

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