***Chicago Blackhawks vs. LA Kings EARLY START GDT 3/24/22 7:00pm on ESPN+ & Hulu***

Lucky to get the point. What’s up with the whistle on Vilardi’s attempt?

I believe that even though the linesman skated away from the puck, the referee never blew his whistle and Gabe still started his attempt. It was only after he touched the puck that we heard the whistle in the arena.
 
I?m not worried about a shootout loss as it?s a skill competition and we don?t have the best skill scorers. What I am worried about is having to go to a SO.
 
Fixed Your Post.

Also many "passes" straight to opposition players.

Todd's quote last night:

"Communication kind of went out the door and our passing was atrocious. There were opportunities when the quarterback hit the receiver right on the hands and he dropped the ball and there were other times when I don’t know where the quarterback was throwing it. It needs to get better."
 
Kopi is 1 for 5 this season. Gabe was apparently very successful in SO in Ontario.

Kopi looks like he is dragging a blocking sled behind him. I don't know if the coaching staff is overusing him or if he is staying out too long. Even during the OT, I thought he was extending his shifts too long.

As talented as Kopi is, I think goalies have figured out that he is going try and open them up and go 5 hole. And this season it has not worked so well (2020 too). In his prime he was usually a 40-50% guy (except for the occasional 10% season). I don't have a problem letting the kids take their chances; especially with Kopi being used so heavily during the game.
 
Before things get too dark...

Congrats to Moore (more shorties please) and Danault- a twenty goal season my guy! Making this open skeptic eat crow, it tastes amazing. Alex being bullied in front of the net and Kopitar skates into the scrum? With intent?!!! What year is this? =)


But yeah, one more game like this and the Chychrun thread is going to reactivate.

Go Kings!
 
Congratulations I think to the following posters who correctly guessed Debrincat would score the game deciding goal in the SO, which nobody guessed is when the game would be decided. In the past we have not counted Shoot out winners as credit for the GWG so this will be up to Nyssa to decide:

DeBrincat:
Kurisu
Dr. Tran
JayWells24
CIrvine
jammer06
VegasHockey
DRice
STONE
Helvetica
dannybuoy1
John a90
kingsmen93
srm1105
Ragbone
pray4mojo
hornman
AngelEyes
Rogie-Vachon
Busted Chops
kingrussell
JETS GARAGE
Shackleford
sonnyboy11
hokiecat
Rusty
Reg or Rog?
LeftyKing
notbob
Bill Hicks
forum gold
Chateau Bow Wow
Nyssa42
Liz4LA

In another first, everyone who selected a blackhawk to score a GWG picked DeBrincat. I don't think we've ever had a near unanimous win like that before, and of course it gets coupled with a shut out on the other question. If I was Nyssa I'd claim that there was no GWG scorer (as credited by NHL stats, there is not) and keep enjoying fantasy camp since it really won't change the standings. As for the game itself, getting that point was crucial. Kudos to Moore and Danault for coming through. I was reminded of the beginning of the season when the Kings would control play, but every single mistake cost them a goal. This was different however, there were mistakes all over the place that weren't costing them (and others that did). I'm not ready to chalk it up to being this team is now better and can stay in games against lesser competition when they play terrible, but it was an anomaly. They still absolutely controlled the first and third. Had to head to the airport at the start of the second so I caught most of the rest of the game at that point on radio but I was back for OT. That too many men was....well it was the cherry on the top for just how sloppy the Kings were all night. Lets see how they respond on Saturday.
 
3v3 sucks, they need to implement a rule similar to basketball where you can't cross back over the red line (center court line) once you enter the offensive zone.
 
Congratulations I think to the following posters who correctly guessed Debrincat would score the game deciding goal in the SO, which nobody guessed is when the game would be decided. In the past we have not counted Shoot out winners as credit for the GWG so this will be up to Nyssa to decide:

DeBrincat:
Kurisu
Dr. Tran
JayWells24
CIrvine
jammer06
VegasHockey
DRice
STONE
Helvetica
dannybuoy1
John a90
kingsmen93
srm1105
Ragbone
pray4mojo
hornman
AngelEyes
Rogie-Vachon
Busted Chops
kingrussell
JETS GARAGE
Shackleford
sonnyboy11
hokiecat
Rusty
Reg or Rog?
LeftyKing
notbob
Bill Hicks
forum gold
Chateau Bow Wow
Nyssa42
Liz4LA

In another first, everyone who selected a blackhawk to score a GWG picked DeBrincat. I don't think we've ever had a near unanimous win like that before, and of course it gets coupled with a shut out on the other question. If I was Nyssa I'd claim that there was no GWG scorer (as credited by NHL stats, there is not) and keep enjoying fantasy camp since it really won't change the standings. As for the game itself, getting that point was crucial. Kudos to Moore and Danault for coming through. I was reminded of the beginning of the season when the Kings would control play, but every single mistake cost them a goal. This was different however, there were mistakes all over the place that weren't costing them (and others that did). I'm not ready to chalk it up to being this team is now better and can stay in games against lesser competition when they play terrible, but it was an anomaly. They still absolutely controlled the first and third. Had to head to the airport at the start of the second so I caught most of the rest of the game at that point on radio but I was back for OT. That too many men was....well it was the cherry on the top for just how sloppy the Kings were all night. Lets see how they respond on Saturday.

I agree that there should not be a winner. The league -- and this GDPoll -- have never counted SO winners as GWG. Why start now?
 
Kopi looks like he is dragging a blocking sled behind him. I don't know if the coaching staff is overusing him or if he is staying out too long. Even during the OT, I thought he was extending his shifts too long.

As talented as Kopi is, I think goalies have figured out that he is going try and open them up and go 5 hole. And this season it has not worked so well (2020 too). In his prime he was usually a 40-50% guy (except for the occasional 10% season). I don't have a problem letting the kids take their chances; especially with Kopi being used so heavily during the game.

I think part of the OT issue was that they just couldn't get off this ice once they lost the faceoff.
 
Change it to 4x4.

The league had this once upon a time, and it was dreadfully boring. If any of you watch other games, the 3v3 can still be exciting. It's just that a handful of teams, like the Hawks, have decided to suck the life out of it. The current format can be salvaged by doing as [MENTION=15088]beedee[/MENTION] says: prohibit taking the puck back over the red line, once the offensive zone has been gained.
 
3v3 sucks, they need to implement a rule similar to basketball where you can't cross back over the red line (center court line) once you enter the offensive zone.

That's a good idea and would make 3v3 slightly more bearable. Personally I'd rather they just stick to real hockey, 5v5 in overtime since they have the shootout implemented. I miss 5v5 in All-Star games too.
 
Extremely sloppy game. Kings were lucky to get a point out of it. On to the next one.
 
Lemieux is skating in a white jersey today. And Drew was out there, too, for a minute. Lemieux went to the bench early, though
 
3v3 sucks, they need to implement a rule similar to basketball where you can't cross back over the red line (center court line) once you enter the offensive zone.

I think it might be better to eliminate a two line pass from your offensive zone back to your defensive zone to anyone but the goalie during OT.

A one-line pass from the neutral zone back behind your side of the red line is often necessary in setting up an attack.
 
Interesting idea. I'd love to see how it looks in practice.

I think all the play would end up in the neutral zone. The players on defense would make the red line their friend and just clog things up between the lines.
 
3v3 sucks, they need to implement a rule similar to basketball where you can't cross back over the red line (center court line) once you enter the offensive zone.

That's a good idea and would make 3v3 slightly more bearable. Personally I'd rather they just stick to real hockey, 5v5 in overtime since they have the shootout implemented. I miss 5v5 in All-Star games too.

I think it might be better to eliminate a two line pass from your offensive zone back to your defensive zone to anyone but the goalie during OT.

A one-line pass from the neutral zone back behind your side of the red line is often necessary in setting up an attack.

I'd rather not get back into line passes that are really confusing to the players. How about making it simple, once the offensive team enters the zone, the next time the puck crosses the blue line out it can only be played (first touch) by the defending team. Think of the cherry picking opportunities (caveat being the goalie can freely play it if they shoot it all the way down).
 
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