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Panthers @ Leafs - Nov. 17th, 7:30pm - TSN4, Fan 590

CarltonTheBear said:
herman said:
At 5v5: CF-CA CF%
Gardiner-Carrick: 19-5 79%
Rielly-Zaitsev: 11-14 44%
Hunwick-Polak: 6-17 26%

All situations:
Gardiner-Carrick: 19-7 73%
Rielly-Zaitsev: 15-16 48%
Hunwick-Polak: 6-29 22%

Florida didn't get a single shot on goal when Matthews and Nylander were on the ice at even-strength.

Encouraging. And Auston's faceoff percentage has continued to improve. The media gets caught up sometimes with G and A, but this is the kind of stuff that build championship caliber teams. Remember when Grabbo got 75 pts and Kulimen got 30 goals?
 
Captain Canuck said:
Nothing personal against Reimer but I enjoyed seeing the future crush the past!

Definitely! The drudgery of the Nonis/Carlysle era is fricking ancient history.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
herman said:
At 5v5: CF-CA CF%
Gardiner-Carrick: 19-5 79%
Rielly-Zaitsev: 11-14 44%
Hunwick-Polak: 6-17 26%

All situations:
Gardiner-Carrick: 19-7 73%
Rielly-Zaitsev: 15-16 48%
Hunwick-Polak: 6-29 22%

Florida didn't get a single shot on goal when Matthews and Nylander were on the ice at even-strength.

They were the only two that Hunwick-Polak looked decent with too.
 
That Marner fellow just keeps on amazing.  It helps playing on a line with two veterans in Bozak & JVR but the it's also the fact that Marner's position is at centre and he plays on the right wing with this line.

That helps to create the opportunity for him to either pass or receive, and he's all over the ice, call it double Marner, which gives him flexibility and makes him difficult to gauge foe the opposing defence.  Using his speed to create advantage adds to the mix,  and leaves opponents with plenty  to handle.
 
hockeyfan1 said:
That Marner fellow just keeps on amazing.  It helps playing on a line with two veterans in Bozak & JVR but the it's also the fact that Marner's position is at centre and he plays on the right wing with this line.

That helps to create the opportunity for him to either pass or receive, and he's all over the ice, call it double Marner, which gives him flexibility and makes him difficult to gauge foe the opposing defence.  Using his speed to create advantage adds to the mix,  and leaves opponents with plenty  to handle.
I call it a Grand Marnier, after my favorite nightcap
 

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