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Old 06-06-2013, 08:14 AM   #1681
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both pens goals this sries have provided top notch entertainment......to me the B's are out entertaining the Pens right now......

i wonder if iggy is injured, or out of gas as his play continues to be awful.
I thought he looked good last night. Its too bad he didnt finish that chance in OT
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Old 06-06-2013, 08:16 AM   #1682
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Game 3 was the first game I thought Iggy played decent. He was back checking and stripping pucks off players and making things happen down low. He looks much more at home on the 3rd line than the second line. He's still struggling in the neutral zone, but even that is better than it was.
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Thornton out of the playoffs with a broken leg. That was crazy that he got off the ice on his own.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=424865

Ugh... Campbell

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Old 06-06-2013, 08:31 AM   #1684
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Thornton out of the playoffs with a broken leg. That was crazy that he got off the ice on his own.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=424865
Thornton?
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It's too bad the Pens didn't play the whole series like they did last night.

I thought Orpik was going to do a Ric Flair face flop.


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Old 06-06-2013, 08:41 AM   #1686
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Wow its tough to watch sometimes, even though I thought Iggy played well last night, you can see the end of his career in sight. His day as a game breaker is clearly over, he just can't seem to keep up to the play. That ability to drive to the net is completely gone, and he's no longer the same force along the boards that he used to be.

I guess the question now, is if the Pens get bounced out of the playofs, does he take a look in the mirror and say, I can't be that great player anymore and walk away. Or does he possibly make a mistake and keep playing?
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i think iggy is hurt
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Jagr > Iginla.

Boston dodged a bullet.
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Wow its tough to watch sometimes, even though I thought Iggy played well last night, you can see the end of his career in sight. His day as a game breaker is clearly over, he just can't seem to keep up to the play. That ability to drive to the net is completely gone, and he's no longer the same force along the boards that he used to be.

I guess the question now, is if the Pens get bounced out of the playofs, does he take a look in the mirror and say, I can't be that great player anymore and walk away. Or does he possibly make a mistake and keep playing?
There is nothing stopping Iginla from changing his game and continuing to be an effective player for another few years, nothing except his mental game and a refusal to adopt a defensive mindset.

Sure, he's 'slow', but he's a heck of a lot slower when he's gliding vs. when he's pumping his legs. He only pumps his legs going one direction though, up ice for a potential 2-1 or breakaway.

If he put as much effort into coming back into his own zone as he did flying from it, he'd be a much more effective player.

He doesn't want to do that though, he wants his points.
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Wow its tough to watch sometimes, even though I thought Iggy played well last night, you can see the end of his career in sight. His day as a game breaker is clearly over, he just can't seem to keep up to the play. That ability to drive to the net is completely gone, and he's no longer the same force along the boards that he used to be.

I guess the question now, is if the Pens get bounced out of the playofs, does he take a look in the mirror and say, I can't be that great player anymore and walk away. Or does he possibly make a mistake and keep playing?
I don't feel too bad for Iggy. He's had a stellar career, made a lot of money, and got to go to a dream situation in Pittsburgh. It looks like the cup dream may not work out but there are a lot of HOF players that didn't win it all in all sports. It just happens and time doesn't wait for anyone and his career is coming close to the end.

I think if anything this raises the question to Flames management that still believed they could build a legitimate contender around the guy. HOLY CRAP YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME!!!! This just goes to show just how badly Flames ownership and management miscalculated here and a big red flag going forward.
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Yeah so how about that 28th overall pick.

Someone is still playing hockey or something? The NHL's gotta do something about the season extending into the summer.
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Old 06-06-2013, 10:19 AM   #1691
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I have Boston in our work pool. I want them to lose. I cannot stand watching them get away with all the crap they do get away with, all season long and through the playoffs.
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Man this sucks...
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Old 06-06-2013, 10:54 AM   #1693
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I'm cheering for Boston so our Pittsburgh pick is higher, even if it's one spot higher, i want that. I am a Flames fan first, Iginla second.
Congratulations!!! You are the 100 000 person to make a post containing the phrases "cheering for Boston", "Pittsburgh pick higher" "Flames fan first, Iginla second". Step right up, sir. Let's tell him what he's won!!!
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Haha, take that Iginla for screwing us with a worse trade deal. Hockey Gods delivering justice.
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I like how people in Boston and other US arenas I guess, all stand druing the play. A lot of them stood during all the OT also it looked like

Must be fun being in the first row and deciding to stand to watch the game knowing everyone behind you is going to have to do it too. Wonder if that will fly at the dome?
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I like how people in Boston and other US arenas I guess, all stand druing the play. A lot of them stood during all the OT also it looked like

Must be fun being in the first row and deciding to stand to watch the game knowing everyone behind you is going to have to do it too. Wonder if that will fly at the dome?
Ya, I like it too. Gives the impression that the fans are into the game, and actually give a ####.

I think it's a carry-over from the NFL, where the fans stand most of the time. 'Merica loves their pigskin.
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Old 06-06-2013, 11:18 AM   #1697
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He is noticeably a step (to be generous) slower or just thinking to much. In the third period after the Malkin rush where the puck was just barely knocked away by Chara would have been a goal by Iginla in years past. All he had to do was drive to the net. There are flashes but I think it has become quite apparent he is a shadow of what he knew him as.

I also can't see him coming back to Pittsburgh. He wants to play with Crosby and Malkin but I don't think he is a top six player on that team. This off season will be interesting to see what his value is.
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I feel for Iginla, but he's just not getting it done. It's not just him - the Bruins are a stifling team. But he seems to get out-battled and/or give the puck away all the time. It could be true, and he might just be too old to get it done anymore.
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I also can't see him coming back to Pittsburgh. He wants to play with Crosby and Malkin but I don't think he is a top six player on that team. This off season will be interesting to see what his value is.
Very true - they don't need or want him I bet. I can see LA, the perpetual dark horse, because of the Sutter connection; but they don't play a style of game that suits him I don't think.
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He is noticeably a step (to be generous) slower or just thinking to much. In the third period after the Malkin rush where the puck was just barely knocked away by Chara would have been a goal by Iginla in years past. All he had to do was drive to the net. There are flashes but I think it has become quite apparent he is a shadow of what he knew him as.

I also can't see him coming back to Pittsburgh. He wants to play with Crosby and Malkin but I don't think he is a top six player on that team. This off season will be interesting to see what his value is.
If he wants to keep playing, he has to change and it's that simple. He's still a phenomenal athlete, but for whatever reason, his ability to make the hockey plays that he used to has vanished. Jagr evolved with age and look how many praises people are throwing on him.
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