Morning Skate (11/18)

Ryan brings us the Morning Skate and later on in the day we have the Turkeys and much more as the fallout from last night’s show continues to spread.

 

 

 

Keith Ballard dinged up Malkin last night and now ye AM Skate…

 

The Morning After:

Yesterday’s scores:

Lightning 4, Islanders 2

Bruins 3, Rangers 2

Penguins 3, Canucks 1

Capitals 4, Sabres 2

Hurricanes 7, Senators 1

Panthers 2, Thrashers 1

Red Wings 7, Blues 3

Wild 2, Ducks 1 (OT)

Avalanche 4, Sharks 3 (OT)

Coyotes 3, Flames 1

Blackhawks 5, Oilers 0

Blue Jackets 5, Kings 3

Predictions record: 7-5

 

My 3 stars of the night:

1. Eric Staal, CAR (3 Goals, 2 Assists)… Staal was at the center of another blowout win for Carolina.

2. Jonathan Toews, CHI (3 Goals)

3. Ilya Bryzgalov, PHX (39 Saves, 1 GA)

Close but no cigar: C. LaRose, CAR; D. Cleary, DET; T. Thomas, BOS; M. Neuvirth, WSH; T. Vokoun, FLA; R. Nash, CBJ; M. St. Louis, TB; C. Stewart, COL; M. Talbot, PIT

 

Wednesday GOW Recap:

Blues @ Red Wings

The Wings definitely imposed their will on the Blues last night. With the game knotted at three midway through the third period, Detroit blew the game open with four goals in a span of 3:14. Dan Cleary stayed hot with two goals (including the game-winner), extending his point streak to eight games.

 

St. Louis held in there for 50 minutes, but couldn’t match the Wings’ effort and determination late in regulation. When it looked like at least a point was possible, they dropped their fifth straight as Jaroslav Halak surrendered seven goals. Back to the drawing board for the brusied and battered Blues.

 

Quick-hit observations:

– Steven Stamkos continued his early-season success with two more points on Long Island. He is on pace for 136.7 points this season.

– Six of the eight November games involving the Hurricanes have featured a team scoring seven or more goals. Crazy!

– On the flip side, no team should have to do what Ottawa did on Wednesday.  The whole team attended the funeral service of Luke Richardson’s daughter, then traveled to Raleigh on gameday. Tough loss in tough circumstances.

– The Coyotes have now won four in a row, a nice little streak that has resembled the team they were last year. Can they keep it up?

– Despite out-shooting the Avalanche 43-22, Joe Thornton and company blew a 3-1 third period lead and lost in overtime 4-3. San Jose’s road struggles continue…

– Chicago avenged their two home losses to the Oilers by beating them 5-0 in Edmonton last night… and it really wasn’t that close. It was essentially men against boys.

– The Kings finally lost a home game. Columbus beat them 5-3, pushing L.A.’s record at Staples Center to 8-1-0. Not bad!

– Low attendance numbers in Uniondale (8,025) and Atlanta (10,168) last night. After watching those games, those numbers may be a bit generous!

 

Tonight’s Slate:

Panthers @ Bruins, 7:00 ET

Devils @ Maple Leafs, 7:00

Lightning @ Flyers, 7:00

Predators @ Canadiens, 7:30

Sharks @ Stars, 8:30

 

Game of the Night:

Tampa Bay Lightning @ Philadelphia Flyers

7:00 ET… TV: NHL Net. (US), Local Networks

 

Records:

Overall: Lightning (9-7-2) … Flyers (12-5-2)

Last Ten: Lightning (4-5-1) … Flyers (8-1-1)

Away/Home: Lightning (5-5-1) … Flyers (8-3-0)

Season Series: 1-0 Lightning

 

Players to watch:

TB- Martin St. Louis

St. Louis has been so consistent, but seemingly overshadowed by Stamkos.

PHI- Ville Leino

He should find the score-sheet tonight after going pointless in two straight.

 

Projected Goaltenders:

TB- Mike Smith (2010/11 stats: 4-3-0, 3.62 GAA)

PHI- Sergei Bobrovsky (2010/11 stats: 11-3-1, 2.07 GAA)

 

Injury Report:

TB- Vincent Lecavalier (hand, out), Simon Gagne (neck, out)

PHI- Dan Carcillo (knee, out), Michael Leighton (back, out), Ian Laperriere (head, out), Matt Walker (hip, out)

 

Game Thoughts:

Philadelphia was humbled in Montreal on Tuesday after a 9-0-1 stretch. They’ll look to get the offense back on track against a Tampa Bay club that won last night at the Islanders. I would expect the Flyers will try to pounce on the Bolts early, so Mike Smith will need to have his A-game. Go with Philly in this one handily.

Prediction: Flyers 5, Lightning 2

 

Lock of the Night:

Bruins over Panthers… This is the night where Tuukka Rask gets his first win of the year. Both teams played last night and can’t see Florida going into Boston and winning this one.

 

The rest of tonight’s predictions:

Maple Leafs over Devils

Canadiens over Predators

Sharks over Stars

About Chris Wassel

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Morning Skate (11/18)

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The Morning After:
Last night’s scores:

Capitals 4, Rangers 2
Senators 3, Maple Leafs 2
Canadiens 3, Hurricanes 2 (SO)
Predators 4, Sharks 3
Avalanche 3, Flames 2
Predictions record: 3-2

My 3 stars from last night:
1. Mike Fisher, OTT
(2 Goals)
Fisher was huge for the Sens last night, scoring a pair including the game-winner.
2. David Legwand, NSH (1 Goal, 2 Assists)
‘Leggy’ put forth his best effort of the season, and scored the eventual game-winner.
3. Ryan Wilson, COL (1 Goal, 1 Assist)
The rookie D-man scored his first NHL goal in a 2-point effort in the Avs’ win.

Tonight’s Slate:
Panthers @ Sabres, 7:00 ET
Stars @ Red Wings, 7:30
Coyotes @ Wild, 8:00
Avalanche @ Oilers, 9:00
Flyers @ Kings, 10:30

Games of the Night:
Dallas Stars @ Detroit Red Wings

7:30 ET… TV: NHL Net. (US), Local Networks

Records:
Overall:
Stars (8-5-6) … Red Wings (10-5-3)
Last Ten: Stars (4-3-3) … Red Wings (7-2-1)
Away/Home: Stars (5-3-3) … Red Wings (7-1-1)
Season Series: First meeting

Players to watch:
DAL- James Neal

Neal is playing like the Stars’ best player, recently coming off an 8-game point streak.
DET- Henrik Zetterberg
He is white-hot right now, collecting 9 points in the last 3 games.

Projected Goaltenders:
DAL- Marty Turco
(09/10 stats: 6-3-4, 2.25 GAA)
DET- Jimmy Howard (09/10 stats: 4-2-1, 2.85 GAA)

Injury Report:
DAL-
Jere Lehtinen (groin, questionable), Fabian Brunnstrom (shoulder, questionable), Brian Sutherby (groin, questionable)
DET- Johan Franzen (knee, out), Valterri Filppula (wrist, out), Chris Osgood (flu, doubtful), Jason Williams (leg, out), Kirk Maltby (flu, probable), Andreas Lilja (head, out)

Game Thoughts:
The red-hot Red Wings will get to host Dallas tonight, where Mike Babcock’s crew is great at home. The Stars have played pretty well on the road this year, keeping the games close and competitive. Detroit is starting to turn the corner, while the Stars have been inconsistent. Couple that with Turco’s lack of success against the Wings, and you get a ‘W’ for the guys in red.
Prediction: Red Wings 3, Stars 2

Philadelphia Flyers @ Los Angeles Kings
10:30 ET… TV: Local Networks

Records:
Overall:
Flyers (11-5-1) … Kings (13-7-2)
Last Ten: Flyers (7-3-0) … Kings (5-3-2)
Away/Home: Flyers (3-2-0) … Kings (5-2-1)
Season Series: First meeting

Players to watch:
PHI- James van Riemsdyk

JVR has been very impressive in his rookie season, and has 16 points already.
LA- Dustin Brown
With Smyth out, Brown needs to step up as he’s gone three games without a point.

Projected Goaltenders:
PHI- Ray Emery
(09/10 stats: 11-4-1, 2.22 GAA)
LA- Jonathan Quick (09/10 stats: 12-6-2, 2.67 GAA)

Injury Report:
PHI-
Simon Gagne (hernia, out), Arron Asham (oblique, out), O-K Tollefsen (concussion, out)
LA- Ryan Smyth (upper body, out), Rob Scuderi (lower body, out), Alec Martinez (ankle, out)

Game Thoughts:
Philadelphia hasn’t played many road games this season, and will be tested on their upcoming road trip. They travel to Los Angeles to take on a Kings team coming off an up-and-down trip on the east coast. The Flyers took both games between these two last season, and I think they’ll come out on top again.
Prediction: Flyers 4, Kings 2

The rest of tonight’s predictions:
Sabres over Panthers
Wild over Coyotes
Oilers over Avalanche

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About Chris Wassel

Simply I am a sports writer whose first loves will always be hockey and food. As we attempt to fix the site which has fallen into some disrepair (okay a lot), any and all help is always appreciated. For now, everything will channel through on a post by post basis. As always, let's have some fun!

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