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Old 03-30-2015, 10:01 PM   #201
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Woah, woah, woah. The media does not put the flames down constantly. In fact, they have probably had more positive press than anyone
I get it! Bad choice of words perhaps! But they like to talk about how we are always out played or just getting lucky, fact is IMO we are playing a system that works for our team. We aren't the best puck possession team but we play a Hartley system that is working for us!
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:03 PM   #202
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I get it! Bad choice of words perhaps! But they like to talk about how we are always out played or just getting lucky, fact is IMO we are playing a system that works for our team. We aren't the best puck possession team but we play a Hartley system that is working for us!
Fair enough, you're not wrong. Go Flames!!! Go Hartley!!! Go Johnnnnnnny!!!
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This post gets a big "so what?"
Well the obvious would be that they won't get away with another effort like this the rest of the way unless they get ridiculously lucky. I'm sure we can simply chalk it up to a tired team on back to back nights and wash the slate clean tomorrow based on the way this team has performed all year.
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:06 PM   #205
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Hiller is the reason they won the game, he starts Thursday I would bet my life savings on it

do some of you even watch hockey? Flames gave up about 30 grade A scoring chances
He can't hang on to a puck. He is made of rubber, rebounds everywhere. He made great saves, but we also got a lot of lucky bounces tonight. there were at least 3 should have been goals for Dallas that we got lucky on.


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i dont watch hockey, Get outta here. Ramo is better and I have more faith watching him.

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Old 03-30-2015, 10:07 PM   #206
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Well the obvious would be that they won't get away with another effort like this the rest of the way unless they get ridiculously lucky. I'm sure we can simply chalk it up to a tired team on back to back nights and wash the slate clean tomorrow based on the way this team has performed all year.
Except it's 3 games in 4 nights on a huge cross country road trip.
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:07 PM   #207
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Hard to watch the third but gutsy effort to get the W on a back to back. Hiller was huge after giving up a bad first goal. Crazy this team is still in a playoff spot after 77 games. This is a team of destiny they are going to get in
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:08 PM   #208
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Wow, you can see how much the boys want this, they are putting it all on the line, trying so hard. Unfortunately you can jus see how tight they get protecting the lead there in the third, just stuck in quick sand because they are tight.

All that matters is that they found a way, and how can you fault the effort. Just hope they find a way to play their aggressive game down the stretch, it will be better on my heart and on the their record I'm sure.
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:09 PM   #209
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It doesn't protect teeth, it helps prevent concussions
Well yeah, it does protect teeth. That's the job of a mouthguard.

There is actually quite a bit of debate on mouthguards preventing concussions.

http://dentistry.about.com/od/issues...concussion.htm

"Wearing a mouthguard while participating in contact sports was once thought to prevent the occurrence of sustaining a concussion. On January 17, 2009, statements made by top neurological experts dismissed this, claiming that no credible research backs this idea, further confusing parents and players on the validity of mouthguard wear."

http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/conc...-myth-1.845686

Dr. Cantu is known throughout the world for his work on catastrophic head and neck injury, concussion and post concussive syndrome. He's had an 'athletic concussion grading system' named after him and he's considered a pioneer when it comes to the diagnosis and treatment of concussions.

During his power point presentation on Saturday, Dr. Cantu included the following slide:

INJURY PREVENTION

Mouth guards have a role in preventing dental and oro-facial injury but have not been shown to decrease concussion occurrence.
Even though a large portion of the hockey community has been under the impression for years that wearing a mouth guard helps prevent a concussion, Dr. Cantu offered up a simple explanation as to why that's not true.

"No study that mouth guards prevent concussions has been done," said Dr. Cantu. "But they do prevent injuries to the teeth so I would recommend all collision-sports players wear mouth guards."

I can post many many more links, but the myth that mouthguards prevent concussions is not true.
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:09 PM   #210
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Yeah he pretty much skates around with it out permanently. He has scored many goals this season with it out haha.

Who cares eh? He's going to be ####ing rich. Can just get new teeth.
He can afford new teeth but he can't get a new brain. Mouth gaurds also help prevent concussions aswell. He should keep it in. He has been lucky so far this year only getting caught a handful of times with a solid hit. He may not get so lucky in the seasons to come.
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:10 PM   #211
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HUGE HUGE HUGE HUGE win. Hauuuuuge... HUGE
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Well yeah, it does protect teeth. That's the job of a mouthguard.

There is actually quite a bit of debate on mouthguards preventing concussions.

http://dentistry.about.com/od/issues...concussion.htm

"Wearing a mouthguard while participating in contact sports was once thought to prevent the occurrence of sustaining a concussion. On January 17, 2009, statements made by top neurological experts dismissed this, claiming that no credible research backs this idea, further confusing parents and players on the validity of mouthguard wear."

http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/conc...-myth-1.845686

Dr. Cantu is known throughout the world for his work on catastrophic head and neck injury, concussion and post concussive syndrome. He's had an 'athletic concussion grading system' named after him and he's considered a pioneer when it comes to the diagnosis and treatment of concussions.

During his power point presentation on Saturday, Dr. Cantu included the following slide:

INJURY PREVENTION

Mouth guards have a role in preventing dental and oro-facial injury but have not been shown to decrease concussion occurrence.
Even though a large portion of the hockey community has been under the impression for years that wearing a mouth guard helps prevent a concussion, Dr. Cantu offered up a simple explanation as to why that's not true.

"No study that mouth guards prevent concussions has been done," said Dr. Cantu. "But they do prevent injuries to the teeth so I would recommend all collision-sports players wear mouth guards."

I can post many many more links, but the myth that mouthguards prevent concussions is not true.
Never knew the popular notion that they 'helped' against concussions. Thanks for that info.
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:12 PM   #213
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Anyone else remember earlier in the season when a win = people getting mad that we were losing a chance at a lottery pick?

I don't miss those days.
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:12 PM   #214
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Anyone else remember when a win = people getting mad that we were losing a chance at a lottery pick?

I don't miss those days.
I honestly don't
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:13 PM   #215
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Amazing gutsy win, it feels like we clinched something tonight. So awesome!!!


Yeah- our butt cheeks!!! Whooo Hoooo!!
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I know my mouthguard has saved my front chicklets at least 3 or 4 times.

They sure don't protect against a busted lip though. Or a broke nose for that matter.
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Best part about this was it was Ritchie who completely blew coverage and left the net wide open...
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He can afford new teeth but he can't get a new brain. Mouth gaurds also help prevent concussions aswell. He should keep it in. HE has been luckey so far this year only getting caugt a handful of times getting solidly hit. He may not get so luckey in the seasons to come.
See my post above amigo.

I agree though, it would be preferable if he kept it in, however if you look at how much he plays with his mouthguard I think it's fair to say the habit would be very hard to kick. The people who do say mouthguards prevent concussions point towards the biting motion of the guard and how that removes pressure from the jaw/brain. Since Johnny does bite on his guard, even when it's half out of his mouth, I would think the level of protection for his brain is exactly the same. In fact if you look at how Johnny plays with the guard, he's actually biting down on it more than most other players who have their mouths open, as he has it hanging half out and needs to bite down to keep it in his mouth.

Anyway, I digress.
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