Wow was that a pathetic first period by the Hawks. One shot on goal? Really?
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Wow was that a pathetic first period by the Hawks. One shot on goal? Really?
Guess it was 3 but still. Then a complete reversal in the 2nd with the Hawks dominating. Crazy game.
Go Ducks!!!
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Damn, that Toews kid is pretty good.
Wow! What a 3rd! To OT we go!
Jesus. Fuck. :x
That regulation finish then you come out flat in OT. :|
DUCKS!!!!
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This game's a slaughter. Stick a fork in Tampa Bay. On to game 7.
i suppose the rangers will win game 7 again :shrug:
The west finals have been way more entertaining.
I wouldn't bet against them in a game 7, especially at home :lol:Quote:
Lundqvist is working on a NHL-record streak of six straight wins in Game 7 situations. To put that into some perspective, only two other goalies, the legendary pair of Patrick Roy and Martin Brodeur, can say that they have so many as six Game 7 wins in their careers.
And it’s not like Lundqvist is simply doing an average job in those games while getting stellar offensive support. He has not allowed more than one goal in any of the six contests, making 179 saves on 184 shots for a 0.84 goals-against average. Then there’s this stat, just to support the theory that the goalie’s Game 7 prowess has quasi-supernatural qualities:
http://i.imgur.com/B6kJ5wF.png
Of course, we’re past May 13 now, but we’re not done counting the ways in which Lundqvist figures to be nearly impossible to beat in Friday’s Game 7 in New York. He is 10-0 in his past 10 elimination games at Madison Square Garden, allowing less than a goal per game in those contests.