Morning Skate (10/31)

Alcohol and candy normally do not go together but they may tonight followed by a spectacular show tonight.  Ryan wishes us a Happy Halloween in style.

 

 

Happy Halloween, hockey fans! Stay safe today…

 

The Morning After:

Yesterday’s scores:

Rangers 2, Maple Leafs 0

Panthers 3, Canadiens 1

Bruins 4, Senators 0

Flyers 6, Islanders 1

Penguins 3, Hurricanes 0

Red Wings 5, Predators 2

Blues 4, Thrashers 3 (SO)

Blackhawks 3, Wild 1

Stars 4, Sabres 0

Avalanche 5, Blue Jackets 1

Lightning 3, Coyotes 0

Capitals 7, Flames 2

Kings 3, Devils 1

Sharks 5, Ducks 2

Predictions record: 11-3

 

My 3 stars of the night (Goalies):

1. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR (36 Saves, Shutout)… Despite Toronto’s bleak offense, I don’t think any team would have beaten Lundqvist last night.

2. Brent Johnson, PIT (33 Saves, Shutout)

3. Jonathan Quick, LA (39 Saves, 1 GA)

Close but no cigar: T. Thomas, BOS; T. Vokoun, FLA; A. Raycroft, DAL; D. Ellis, TB; M. Turco, CHI

My 3 stars of the night (Skaters):

1. Jay McClement, STL (3 Goals)… One of the more unlikely offensive heroes carried St. Louis back to a victory.

2. Pavel Datsyuk, DET (2 Goals, 1 Assist)

3. Alex Ovechkin, WSH (2 Goals, 1 Assist)

Close but no cigar: N. Backstrom, WSH; J. Carter, PHI; D. Heatley, SJ; P. Dupuis, PIT; J. Stoll, LA; D. Keith, CHI, C. Stewart, COL

 

Quick-hit Observations:

– The Capitals finally busted out offensively, tearing Calgary to shreds, 7-2. They scored six in the second period, including two from Ovechkin just 13 seconds apart which gave the Caps a 3-2 lead.

– St. Louis showed a lot of character by coming back against Atlanta to win in a shootout. Who knew ‘Jay McClement’ and ‘hat trick’ would belong in the same sentence?!

– The Central Division is crazy. Four teams with 13 points or more, and any of Chicago, Detroit, Nashville, or St. Louis could win that division!

– I thought the Penguins picked up an important win in Carolina last night, rebounding from their tough loss at home to Philadelphia on Friday. That said, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang should be watched closely as they are banged up.

– The Sabres, last year’s Northeast champs, are reeling as we speak. Ryan Miller may not have enough magic in him to get this team to the playoffs.

– How about those Tampa Bay Lightning? They are now 7-2-1 and Stamkos has 19 points. No, this isn’t a fluke.

– Fans in Los Angeles booed Ilya Kovalchuk non-stop. Judging by the team’s results this month, Kings fans should have cheered that Kovy didn’t end up in L.A.

 

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