Monthly Archives: February 2008

Downfalls and Upswings

By |2015-07-24T11:04:38-04:00February 18th, 2008|z-Archives (other articles)|

Martin Biron

 

There’s quite a thin line between heaven and hell for NHL players and teams right now. One day you’re your sittin’ pretty nestled in the playoffs and the next you’re buried in the trenches digging for air. As a result, you can almost feel the level of intensity on your skin like a thick London fog. Instead of just casually looking to see where your favorite team is in the standings, you’re actually taking the time to look at where they could sit at the end of the night.

 

February 18, 2008

By |2008-02-17T23:39:50-05:00February 17th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 Peter Forsberg is not coming back. Now doesn't the media feel stupid for all the countless articles on where Forsberg may or may not be going? Peter Forsberg: going nowhere. I think we may have seen the last of him in the NHL. Steve Downie's injury is a concussion and he could be out for awhile.  The [...]

February 17, 2008

By |2008-02-17T11:26:44-05:00February 17th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 Carey Price picked up his first NHL shutout last night, stopping 34 shots. There will be many more of those to come in his career. He has given up just one goal in his last 70 shots faced. Seven of Sean Bergenheim's 15 points have come in the last 13 games and he has four in [...]

February 16, 2008

By |2008-02-16T09:42:20-05:00February 16th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 Carey Price will get the start today. Alex Kovalev is battling an ankle injury but will be in the lineup. In two starts for Wilkes-Barre, Marc Andre Fleury is 1-1-0, but has an impressive 1.01 GAA and a .966 SV%  Braydon Coburn skated yesterday again and is actually probable to get back into the lineup tonight.  Sam Gagner [...]

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