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GDT - Marlies opening weekend - Sunday 3pm vs. Lake Erie, LeafsTV

Started by CarltonTheBear, October 13, 2012, 11:50:22 AM

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CarltonTheBear

Quote from: The Sarge on October 14, 2012, 08:39:18 AM
Quote from: CarltonTheBear on October 13, 2012, 11:49:08 PM
Game in 6 for those who missed it:


Thanks. Hopefully I'll be able to find these year round.

They are produced by LeafsTV fot every game. Even for Leafs games when they're played.

Sarge

Quote from: CarltonTheBear on October 14, 2012, 09:54:15 AM
Quote from: The Sarge on October 14, 2012, 08:39:18 AM
Quote from: CarltonTheBear on October 13, 2012, 11:49:08 PM
Game in 6 for those who missed it:


Thanks. Hopefully I'll be able to find these year round.

They are produced by LeafsTV fot every game. Even for Leafs games when they're played.

Perfect.

CarltonTheBear


Chev-boyar-sky

Why is nobody finding me a working link to this game?  >:(

leafplasma


L K

Crummy performance by Scrivens?

Marlies outshooting Lake Erie 28-14; have a 9-2 PP advantage and are trailing 3-0.

cw

Quote from: L K on October 14, 2012, 03:41:30 PM
Crummy performance by Scrivens?

Marlies outshooting Lake Erie 28-14; have a 9-2 PP advantage and are trailing 3-0.

The brunt of the fault on the first goal was a defensive breakdown by the skaters.

The second goal might have been stoppable. It certainly wasn't soft. The opponent was allowed to break right in on Scrivens. It was a perfect backhand roofer over Scrivens shoulder. Because the player might have come out in front to try to go around Scrivens as he broke in, I'm having some trouble faulting Scrivens for going down to his knees on the play.

The trouble on the third goal began with a poor clearing attempt by Scrivens that got intercepted. That change in possession ultimately led to a point shot that was partially screened, may have been tipped and Scrivens seemed to complain of interference - he may have had a case.

4th goal was into an empty net.

The Marlies went 0-12 on the PP. It was a weakness last year. Hopefully, they can get that straightened out. It did seem that a number of their shots went into the pads of Pickard - Jonas Hoglund-like.

L K

Quote from: cw on October 15, 2012, 05:59:33 AM
Quote from: L K on October 14, 2012, 03:41:30 PM
Crummy performance by Scrivens?

Marlies outshooting Lake Erie 28-14; have a 9-2 PP advantage and are trailing 3-0.

The brunt of the fault on the first goal was a defensive breakdown by the skaters.

The second goal might have been stoppable. It certainly wasn't soft. The opponent was allowed to break right in on Scrivens. It was a perfect backhand roofer over Scrivens shoulder. Because the player might have come out in front to try to go around Scrivens as he broke in, I'm having some trouble faulting Scrivens for going down to his knees on the play.

The trouble on the third goal began with a poor clearing attempt by Scrivens that got intercepted. That change in possession ultimately led to a point shot that was partially screened, may have been tipped and Scrivens seemed to complain of interference - he may have had a case.

4th goal was into an empty net.

The Marlies went 0-12 on the PP. It was a weakness last year. Hopefully, they can get that straightened out. It did seem that a number of their shots went into the pads of Pickard - Jonas Hoglund-like.

Scrivens seems to have "shouldn't ever leave the crease to play the puck disease" then.  He made a pretty ugly turnover last night and I remember him making more than a few bad decisions with the puck last year when he hit the NHL.

Chev-boyar-sky

Quote from: cw on October 15, 2012, 05:59:33 AM
Quote from: L K on October 14, 2012, 03:41:30 PM
Crummy performance by Scrivens?

Marlies outshooting Lake Erie 28-14; have a 9-2 PP advantage and are trailing 3-0.

The brunt of the fault on the first goal was a defensive breakdown by the skaters.

The second goal might have been stoppable. It certainly wasn't soft. The opponent was allowed to break right in on Scrivens. It was a perfect backhand roofer over Scrivens shoulder. Because the player might have come out in front to try to go around Scrivens as he broke in, I'm having some trouble faulting Scrivens for going down to his knees on the play.

The trouble on the third goal began with a poor clearing attempt by Scrivens that got intercepted. That change in possession ultimately led to a point shot that was partially screened, may have been tipped and Scrivens seemed to complain of interference - he may have had a case.

4th goal was into an empty net.

The Marlies went 0-12 on the PP. It was a weakness last year. Hopefully, they can get that straightened out. It did seem that a number of their shots went into the pads of Pickard - Jonas Hoglund-like.

This thread already has it's maximum allowed number of Jonas Hoglund references (1). Please consult the site rules before posting  :P.