nottinghamsenator
Robert Lachowicz
How much wood could a Tkachuk chuck if a Tkachuk could chuck wood?
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Post by nottinghamsenator on Mar 24, 2019 21:09:15 GMT
LOOOOOL classic Panthers.
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Post by wgray on Mar 24, 2019 21:11:03 GMT
Steve Lee’s gone to hospital with an upper body injury. Olsen may have to fast forward his recovery at this rate. Broken jaw apparently. Stevie’s tough, he’ll be back with a full face visor.
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Post by iginla on Mar 24, 2019 21:15:05 GMT
Steve Lee’s gone to hospital with an upper body injury. Olsen may have to fast forward his recovery at this rate. Broken jaw apparently. In the fight ?
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Phil Mitchell
Robert Lachowicz
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Post by Phil Mitchell on Mar 24, 2019 21:17:38 GMT
I'm hearing that Flyers won 4-3 with 12 seconds to go on O/T - scorer Joe Basara
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iginla
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Post by iginla on Mar 24, 2019 21:18:43 GMT
Perfect result to avoid Steelers eh. 😄
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 21:19:18 GMT
Normal service resumes... but why the hell take it to ot !! I had fife in Regulation! 🤣
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 21:21:40 GMT
Steelers flames or flyers I wouldn't be confident against either in the Q/F lol
Head hunter Rissling is done and Mr Turnover Lee could be doubtful knowing our medical staff
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Post by PantherB on Mar 24, 2019 21:23:36 GMT
Apparently so! Bulmer did him over pretty good, Lee went for treatment straight away.
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Post by panthersnation on Mar 24, 2019 22:31:50 GMT
Just got back to our hotel. Going to start with What planet is rick on. You have a hot goalie who gets a 37 shot shut out the night before to then benching him the day after. I do feel for garnett tonight as he had no help for those infront or him, he will want the 3rd back tho.
Was not expecting a lot this weekend so to get 3 out of the 4 on offer is a decent return.
Rissling is absolute plank no need what so ever to do that tonight.
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Post by John Casey on Mar 24, 2019 22:45:45 GMT
Steelers flames or flyers I wouldn't be confident against either in the Q/F lol Head hunter Rissling is done and Mr Turnover Lee could be doubtful knowing our medical staff If it's Fife and we had a 3-3 1st Leg, you wouldn't fancy our chances at home in the 2nd Leg
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Post by kievthegreat on Mar 24, 2019 22:55:57 GMT
What’s with those two pens then. A holding pen for Fife and a check to the head for Rissling at the same time.....sounds a bit odd ? McKenzie was holding Rissling, both fell over, with Rissling on top, and he decided to give him a crosscheck to the head. League will probably try and throw book at him again. Let’s hope it’s only 2 or 3 games. His penalty was for checking to the head, and the last time he got 3 games JUST for being a repeat offender. I'll wait to see the replay and maybe it's not as bad, but based on what you outlined I think there's absolutely zero chance of him playing again this season.
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Post by Joe on Mar 24, 2019 23:29:48 GMT
I haven’t seen the Rissling incident, but from reports I’ve seen describing the incident, it sounds worse than his hit on Mosey. Could argue it was intentional whereas he didn’t intentionally hit Mosey in the head. I’d imagine he would be considered a repeat offender and if suspensions continue to next season and we bring him back then I’d be very surprised if it isn’t 8+ games
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Post by John Casey on Mar 24, 2019 23:32:21 GMT
Amazingly, last week against Dundee, players were screaming for a Video Review and wasn't given.
Tonight in Fife, there was a Video Review (The 1st one) and no players were asking for it.
To be fair, The Officials didn't have a bad game except for The Penalty at the end making it a 5 on 3 Power Play for The Flyers
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Post by wgray on Mar 24, 2019 23:45:38 GMT
I haven’t seen the Rissling incident, but from reports I’ve seen describing the incident, it sounds worse than his hit on Mosey. Could argue it was intentional whereas he didn’t intentionally hit Mosey in the head. I’d imagine he would be considered a repeat offender and if suspensions continue to next season and we bring him back then I’d be very surprised if it isn’t 8+ games They reset don’t they? Otherwise Bentivolgio should have been a repeat offender this season
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Post by Joe on Mar 25, 2019 0:14:09 GMT
I haven’t seen the Rissling incident, but from reports I’ve seen describing the incident, it sounds worse than his hit on Mosey. Could argue it was intentional whereas he didn’t intentionally hit Mosey in the head. I’d imagine he would be considered a repeat offender and if suspensions continue to next season and we bring him back then I’d be very surprised if it isn’t 8+ games They reset don’t they? Otherwise Bentivolgio should have been a repeat offender this season I’m unsure, it’ll either be 5 games because that’s the most we could possibly have left or more and it’ll carry over into next season should he return
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Post by bobness on Mar 25, 2019 9:20:43 GMT
I haven’t seen the Rissling incident, but from reports I’ve seen describing the incident, it sounds worse than his hit on Mosey. Could argue it was intentional whereas he didn’t intentionally hit Mosey in the head. I’d imagine he would be considered a repeat offender and if suspensions continue to next season and we bring him back then I’d be very surprised if it isn’t 8+ games They reset don’t they? Otherwise Bentivolgio should have been a repeat offender this season Interesting question. But I'm not sure there's a precedent? Bentivoglio got a match for a check to the head last season but it was rescinded on review. So I don't think he's a repeat offender anyway? Did he get any head related penalties 2 years ago? Rissling, what a pillock. We shouldn't plan on seeing him again this season. As has been said, DOPS gave him 3 games last time just for his first repeat offence. And now he's done it again... His temper is the reason I wouldn't have him back. He let Lundvald-Nielson wind him up last week, and he's a about a foot taller than him! Assuming he does get suspended for the rest of the season (5 games) he'll have been suspended for 12 games out of a possible 72 (or 10 of 70). Not clever at all. So we go into the playoffs with potentially 3 of our top 4 D out. Ouch.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 11:13:15 GMT
Lee a top d man! Give me a break 🤣
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Post by kievthegreat on Mar 25, 2019 12:46:55 GMT
Lee a top d man! Give me a break 🤣 At this point Joe Hazeldine is one of our top 4 eligible D-men.
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Post by bobness on Mar 25, 2019 13:02:44 GMT
Lee a top d man! Give me a break 🤣 I said "top 4", not "top". Subtle difference, clearly lost on you. 4th of 7 is third quartile, if you want to put it mathematically... Let's face it, whatever your opinion of him (and that's been made plain) he gets plenty of minutes, way more than Billingsley and Tetlow, and has lately been partnering Rissling, having spent the middle of the season partnering Olsen (both beloved of most on here). He spent most of last season with Sauve. He's got more points than Lepine and a better +/- than Olsen, Billingsley and Lepine. He leads all defencemen this year on +s. The last 10 games, up to Saturday night anyway, he has the best +/- on the team. His partnership with Rissling is +19 in the last 8 games. Not sure how most people would rate the D this year, but most on here would have Billingsley, Tetlow & Lepine as the bottom 3 of 7? Which means that... Anyway. 1. It's all opinion, when all's said and done (although some of the facts above are quite handy), and 2. It doesn't alter the fact that Panthers are likely at least 2 D short going into the playoffs, which is a long way from ideal.
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Post by bobness on Mar 25, 2019 13:06:10 GMT
Just seen on the EIHL gamesheet, apparently Tetlow took a face off last night! His first of the season...
It needs saying, too, the lately very good indeed Stewart line was pointless all weekend.
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Post by Carnell on Mar 25, 2019 14:31:36 GMT
Just seen on the EIHL gamesheet, apparently Tetlow took a face off last night! His first of the season... He joins Steve Lee, Rissling and Lepine as a dman taking faceoffs according to the pervious game sheets. Billingsley also has 3 Face Offs to his name, but assume that was when he was playing as a forward.
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Post by bobness on Mar 25, 2019 14:38:59 GMT
Just seen on the EIHL gamesheet, apparently Tetlow took a face off last night! His first of the season... He joins Steve Lee, Rissling and Lepine as a dman taking faceoffs according to the pervious game sheets. Billingsley also has 3 Face Offs to his name, but assume that was when he was playing as a forward. Hughes took 2 early season too. Only that shirker Olsen who hasn't taken at least one, it appears.
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Post by bobness on Mar 25, 2019 14:40:37 GMT
Billingsley also has 3 Face Offs to his name, but assume that was when he was playing as a forward. 1 each on 17 Nov and 22/23 December. If that helps...?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 14:43:28 GMT
Lee a top d man! Give me a break 🤣 I said "top 4", not "top". Subtle difference, clearly lost on you. 4th of 7 is third quartile, if you want to put it mathematically... Let's face it, whatever your opinion of him (and that's been made plain) he gets plenty of minutes, way more than Billingsley and Tetlow, and has lately been partnering Rissling, having spent the middle of the season partnering Olsen (both beloved of most on here). He spent most of last season with Sauve. He's got more points than Lepine and a better +/- than Olsen, Billingsley and Lepine. He leads all defencemen this year on +s. The last 10 games, up to Saturday night anyway, he has the best +/- on the team. His partnership with Rissling is +19 in the last 8 games. Not sure how most people would rate the D this year, but most on here would have Billingsley, Tetlow & Lepine as the bottom 3 of 7? Which means that... Anyway. 1. It's all opinion, when all's said and done (although some of the facts above are quite handy), and 2. It doesn't alter the fact that Panthers are likely at least 2 D short going into the playoffs, which is a long way from ideal. Does your stat spreadsheet highlight amount of turnovers per D man?
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Post by bobness on Mar 25, 2019 14:54:44 GMT
I said "top 4", not "top". Subtle difference, clearly lost on you. 4th of 7 is third quartile, if you want to put it mathematically... Let's face it, whatever your opinion of him (and that's been made plain) he gets plenty of minutes, way more than Billingsley and Tetlow, and has lately been partnering Rissling, having spent the middle of the season partnering Olsen (both beloved of most on here). He spent most of last season with Sauve. He's got more points than Lepine and a better +/- than Olsen, Billingsley and Lepine. He leads all defencemen this year on +s. The last 10 games, up to Saturday night anyway, he has the best +/- on the team. His partnership with Rissling is +19 in the last 8 games. Not sure how most people would rate the D this year, but most on here would have Billingsley, Tetlow & Lepine as the bottom 3 of 7? Which means that... Anyway. 1. It's all opinion, when all's said and done (although some of the facts above are quite handy), and 2. It doesn't alter the fact that Panthers are likely at least 2 D short going into the playoffs, which is a long way from ideal. Does your stat spreadsheet highlight amount of turnovers per D man? Yes, Lee is mid pack at 1.63 per game, Rissling heads the pack at 1.86. No, of course it doesn't. Much like yours.
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