Aaaaaaand Anderson doesn't have to relocate.
Dissecting the GWG: Obviously Bickell's failure to get the puck deep directly led to the Ducks' successful counter-attack. In the WGN Postgame show, Troy Murray went on an extended rant criticizing the failed dump-in, first and foremost because it denied the Hawks the opportunity to test the shaky Anderson.
But Murray never connected the two thoughts. Was it really the horrible misfire it's being made out to be? Or was Bickell actually trying to throw the puck on net?
Ultimately I suppose it doesn't matter; Bickell can be criticized either way. I'd just like to fully understand what happened. Anyone get a better look, or have further info?
Of course it can be argued that the Hawk's failure to bother playing hockey until the second period was a big (maybe THE big) reason that they lost the game, but the game was miraculously in OT and we didn't even get a chance to shoot the puck once at a shaky Andersen.
The first period was irrelevant once OT started.
Sure. Course they couldn't be bothered not to play hockey when playing the Wild. Only the Ducks. Funny how that works.
The 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs definitely won't be known for stellar goaltending.
Did you miss the Washington/NYR series? That series was ENTIRELY goaltending.
Cheapest ticket on Stub Hub for Friday's game 7 is $821. $821!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah, I won't be going. Need a place to go watch it!
Cheapest ticket on Stub Hub for Friday's game 7 is $821. $821!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah, I won't be going. Need a place to go watch it!