Morning Skate (12/17)

Ryan brings us the Morning Skate….with pancakes and sausage.

The Morning After:

Yesterday’s scores:

Islanders 3, Ducks 2

Rangers 4, Coyotes 3 (SO)

Hurricanes 3, Thrashers 2 (SO)

Canadiens 4, Bruins 3

Blues 6, Kings 4

Senators 3, Wild 1

Sharks 4, Stars 3 (OT)

Flames 5, Maple Leafs 2

Oilers 6, Blue Jackets 3

Predictions record: 3-6


My 3 stars of the night:

1. Cam Ward, CAR (45 Saves, 2 GA)… Ward came up big time and time again for the ‘Canes, allowing them to make the comeback to top Atlanta.

2. Jordan Eberle, EDM (2 Goals)

3. Kristian Huselius, CBJ (3 Goals)

Close but no cigar: L. Omark and T. Hall, EDM; D. Setoguchi, SJ; O. Jokinen, CGY; M. Pacioretty, MTL; V. Sobotka, STL; D. Girardi, NYR; R. DiPietro, NYI

 

Quick-hit Observations:

– That Boston/Montreal game was one of the more enjoyable I’ve watched this year. It had a little bit of everything, along with the feel of a very important game. The Habs snapped their three-game skid and extended their division lead to four points.

– Kings/Blues was another fun game to watch; a lot of back-and-forth action. It also included some heated animosity in the third period! Considering their injury woes, the win for the Blues had to feel like a huge confidence boost.

– After blowing a late lead to Preds on Wednesday, the Sharks dug deep and picked up a huge two points in Dallas last night. Though it came in overtime, they are back in the top eight and Logan Couture scored his fifth game-winner of the season.

– Dion Phaneuf certainly heard the boos in his return to Calgary, but his former ‘mates got the last laugh.

– For the second straight night, Carolina completed a comeback against a divisional foe; this time, they beat the Thrashers in a shootout to creep closer to the eighth seed in the East.

– Linus Omark scored a goal last night… I wonder if anyone felt it was ‘disrespectful’.

 

Tonight’s Slate:

Predators @ Devils, 7:00 ET

Sabres @ Panthers, 7:30

Red Wings @ Blackhawks, 8:30

Senators @ Avalanche, 9:00

 

Game of the Night:

Detroit Red Wings @ Chicago Blackhawks

8:30 ET… TV: NHL Net. (US), Local Networks


 

Records:

Overall: Red Wings (20-7-3) … Blackhawks (16-14-3)

Last Ten: Red Wings (6-3-1) … Blackhawks (5-4-1)

Away/Home: Red Wings (8-3-1) … Blackhawks (8-9-0)

Season Series: 1-0 Red Wings

 

Players to watch:

DET- Henrik Zetterberg

Zetterberg has eight points in his last five games.

CHI- Troy Brouwer

The ‘Hawks need their secondary scoring to step up tonight.

 

Projected Goaltenders:

DET- Jimmy Howard (2010/11 stats: 17-5-2, 2.60 GAA)

CHI- Corey Crawford (2010/11 stats: 8-6-1, 2.51 GAA)

 

Injury Report:

DET- Mike Modano (wrist, out)

CHI- Patrick Kane (ankle, out), Marian Hossa (lower body, out), Fernando Pisani and Viktor Stalberg (upper body, questionable)

 

Game Thoughts:

The best rivalry in the Western Conference is set to renew its acquaintances tonight. Division-leading Detroit makes their way to the Windy City to take on the Blackhawks for an important contest. The Wings have been able to fend off the rest of the division, while Joel Quenneville’s ‘Hawks need to re-group after a three-game skid. Detroit took the first meeting, but I like Chicago tonight.

Prediction: Blackhawks 4, Red Wings 2


The rest of tonight’s predictions:

Devils over Predators

Sabres over Panthers

Avalanche over Senators

About Chris Wassel

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Morning Skate (12/17)

BallHype: hype it up!

Bombing away with Ryan who pulls no punches on this morning’s Morning Skate.

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The Morning After:
Last night’s scores:

Islanders 2, Rangers 1
Devils 2, Canadiens 1
Hurricanes 5, Stars 3
Senators 2, Sabres 0
Panthers 4, Thrashers 3
Coyotes 6, Maple Leafs 3
Blackhawks 3, Blues 0
Ducks 3, Canucks 2
Predictions record: 6-2

My 3 stars from last night:
1. Brian Elliott, OTT
(22 Saves, Shutout)
Elliott continued his solid play of late with a big shutout over Buffalo.
2. Tuomo Ruutu, CAR (3 Goals)
Ruutu’s first career hat trick sparked the ‘Canes to a victory.
3. Saku Koivu, ANA (1 Goal, 1 Assist)
Koivu may have had his best game of the season thus far, and scored the winner with just under 5 minutes left.
Honorable Mention: C. Huet, P. Prucha, S. Weiss, D. Roloson, P. Kane

Tonight’s Slate:
Wild @ Canadiens, 7:00 ET
Rangers @ Islanders, 7:00
Penguins @ Flyers, 7:00
Stars @ Thrashers, 7:00
Coyotes @ Blue Jackets, 7:00
Lightning @ Red Wings, 7:30
Kings @ Flames, 9:30
Predators @ Oilers, 9:30
Ducks @ Sharks, 10:30

Game of the Night:
Los Angeles Kings @ Calgary Flames

9:30 ET… TV: Local Networks

Records:
Overall:
Kings (22-11-3) … Flames (19-10-4)
Last Ten: Kings (8-1-1) … Flames (5-4-1)
Away/Home: Kings (12-7-1) … Flames (8-5-1)
Season Series: Tied 1-1

Players to watch:
LA- Alexander Frolov

Frolov has a point in three straight games, and has decent career numbers vs. Calgary.
CGY- Jarome Iginla
Hello… you there!? Zero goals and three points here in December.

Projected Goaltenders:
LA- Jonathan Quick
(09/10 stats: 20-10-3, 2.60 GAA)
CGY- Miikka Kiprusoff (09/10 stats: 17-8-4, 2.18 GAA)

Injury Report:
LA-
Ryan Smyth (upper body, out), Jack Johnson (lower body, out), Jarret Stoll (groin, out), Wayne Simmonds (knee, out), Brandon Segal (knee, out)
CGY- Cory Sarich (undisclosed, out)

Game Thoughts:
Los Angeles is catching Calgary at either the perfect or worst time. The Flames have lost 4 of 5, and offense has been hard to come by. L.A. is coming off a hard-fought win in Edmonton. The Kings haven’t won at the Saddledome in their last 7 trips, so I’ll take Kiprusoff and company.
Prediction: Flames 3, Kings 1

The rest of tonight’s predictions:
Canadiens over Wild
Islanders over Rangers
Penguins over Flyers
Stars over Thrashers
Blue Jackets over Coyotes
Red Wings over Lightning
Predators over Oilers
Sharks over Ducks

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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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