The Red Wings have the chance to finish off the Coyotes at home this afternoon and avoid a trip back to Glendale for a deciding Game Seven, so we're on to the third consecutive virtual must-win for Detroit.
While earlier this series a Phoenix fan accused me of not respecting the Coyotes, Fox Sports Arizona (via
I agree with you on the ever annoying 2:00 games because its 11:00 our time and really screws up the afternoon, hopefully your new couch comes in handy for the celebration. ![]()
I loved the youtube video BTW... I think that is the truth!
My only comment about this game at the moment is no game seven!
Side note: It will be interesting to see what happens to Hossa, especially since Kronner was tossed for less two years ago.
I find it hilarious that every shot on goal is being described as "A SCORCHER!" I wish I could imitate the commentator's voice.
That much power play time and the Wings didn't get a single good rebound chance, didn't get a single screened shot. Every single one of those was straight through to Bryzgalov.
Obviously not thrilled with the score (or, as I said earlier, the lack of quality chances on the power plays) but I think the Wings are moving well and moving the puck well. This could very easily be a different game right now.
Of course, that alone should be terrifying. The Wings have the tendency to lose games they should win.
Lazy passes and lack of puck awareness. Giving up the puck 4 times in our end in the first 10.
Agreed. They got a bit better but it bit them in the ass early.
Coyotes get their three consecutive power plays to even the penalties up and they take advantage. That's what Detroit failing to score earlier did.
I have faith that the Wings can still win this but not the way they played that period. So, so inconsistent.
Not that it matters, but bullsh*t on the double-roughing call. Yandle hit Abdelkader in the face first.
Highly disappointed in the Detroit effort today. Absolutely offensive.
I didn't have the opportunity to watch the game today, but I what I heard from both the radio guys and Mickey and the team in the postgame was that it wasn't a 2-5 game, just as game 5 wasn't a 4-1 game. The pundits and players seemed to agree that puck luck escaped them/they didn't "get the bounces". Babcock said he was only disappointed that they didn't win...thought they played well enough to win...maybe he was only protecting his own backside. (Mickey also said that Holland had fought vigorously to avoid these afternoon games coming off a road trip...pointed out that Detroit will have spent more time in the air in one series that any Eastern Conference team will in the whole tournament up to the finals. Hey, I've got an idea...why don't the ETZ teams each take a year's turn playing in the Western Conference...that would be FAIR!
They've played well in Glendale, and the Detroit fans actually stay for the whole game there, so I have hope.
Or you can put the Wings back in the Eastern Conference...
Way too easy! My way would be like the designated hitter in baseball...well...sorta. Think of the possibilities...! Imagination! (Or move one of the Florida teams to KC or Seattle!
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Or you can put the Wings back in the Eastern Conference...
Not that I disagree with the sentiment but the Wings never were in the Eastern Conference. It's not a matter of going back.
Way too easy! My way would be like the designated hitter in baseball...well...sorta. Think of the possibilities...! Imagination! (Or move one of the Florida teams to KC or Seattle!
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Again, not disagreeing with the sentiment, but Seattle won't work for the NHL as-is. KeyArena (recently vacated when the WHL's Seattle Thunderbirds moved to suburban Kent and the NBA's Seattle Supersonics became the Oklahoma City Thunder) is not designed for hockey. We talked about it a bit last fall in relation to relocating the Coyotes.
>>Again, not disagreeing with the sentiment, but Seattle won't work for the NHL as-is. KeyArena (recently vacated when the WHL's Seattle Thunderbirds moved to suburban Kent and the NBA's Seattle Supersonics became the Oklahoma City Thunder) is not designed for hockey. We talked about it a bit last fall in relation to relocating the Coyotes.
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C'mon, fellas! I was joking! (Although I still think the idea of rotating one team each year into the West from the Eastern Time Zone has some merit...share the pain, I say!![]()
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