How about Ovie getting the first goal and (even though it doesn't officially count) the last goal of the night for the East?

Steve Spurrier III wrote:I'm not a hockey expert, so could someone explain the rationale for the penalty-killing strategy we were running last night?
Whenever the Capitals were on the power play, the Bruins were aggressive, forcing Washington to move the puck. When the Capitals were on the penalty kill, especially in overtime, they just boxed in real tight and tried to protect the goal. It allowed Boston to creep up incredibly close unchallenged. It seems like that strategy is susceptible to funny bounces (like the one that cost the Caps the game).
I don't get it. Boston's strategy seems much better. I'm sure there's a reason the Caps did what they did...so what is it?
Bob 0119 wrote:Boston's last shot was actually a pass that Morrison would have interrupted and might have had a chance to clear, but the funny bounce resulted in a score.
Steve Spurrier III wrote:Bob 0119 wrote:Boston's last shot was actually a pass that Morrison would have interrupted and might have had a chance to clear, but the funny bounce resulted in a score.
Yeah, but it's not exactly like Boston got lucky. The only reason the game was still going was because of the incredible save Theodore made in a pretty similar situation just a possession or two before.
I get the arguments that packing it in closes down the lanes, but I just don't see how allowing the puck to get that close to the net uncontested can be a good idea. It also doesn't strike me as a style of play that meshes well with the Capitals strengths.
But again, these are just the musings of a casual fan, I don't have the first clue what I'm talking about. Here's to hoping we get the penalty kill figured out sometime soon.
Bob 0119 wrote:What a great weekend to be a Caps fan!
We have increased our lead in the Southeast to 13-points!
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Bob 0119 wrote:
Alzner, Washington’s first-round draft choice (fifth overall) in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, has played in 24 games this season with Hershey, recording two goals, eight assists and a +16 rating, which is tied for 10th in the AHL.
Sir_Monk wrote:Bob 0119 wrote:
Alzner, Washington’s first-round draft choice (fifth overall) in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, has played in 24 games this season with Hershey, recording two goals, eight assists and a +16 rating, which is tied for 10th in the AHL.
did someone get hurt? I thought with Poti back, we were up against the cap with Alzner playing in DC?
Bob 0119 wrote:
I noticed today's email didn't have any new injuries on it, but that you
guys have picked up two defensemen. Is somebody injured or is Coach
planning a fire-sale on the blueline?
Caps PR wrote:
Alzner will be in tomorrow; not sure who will come out. Kronwall has
some immigration issues, so he won't be ready to play by tomorrow.
ChocolateMilk wrote:Really appreciate how you update us on these kind of things when ya can Bob.. I'm really getting into hockey and the Capitals.