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Old 03-22-2021, 05:43 PM   #141
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Ottawa controlled play across the board that period 5v5.

Unacceptable.
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:43 PM   #142
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Bennett and Monahan on the PK was terrifying lol
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:44 PM   #143
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But really only had Mangiapane's scoring chance I would say.
They had an absolutely dominant shift right before the goal against. And Valimaki was pretty close to scoring too.

But they do need to attack the net more.
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:44 PM   #144
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What's the Mangiapane fall-over count at? 13 or something?
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:45 PM   #145
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It's like Johnny and mony don't want to be here.

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Team would probably be better off without them since it seems all more than likely that they won't be a part of the team performing better in the long run. They aren't the key pieces a competitive team needs.
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Ottawa controlled play across the board that period 5v5.

Unacceptable.
I would bet a fair bit Calgary had more time in the offensive zone than Ottawa.
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:45 PM   #147
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They had an absolutely dominant shift right before the goal against. And Valimaki was pretty close to scoring too.

But they do need to attack the net more.
Yeah the dominant shift was great, but I don't think they generated a real scoring chance.

Much like that 2 minute shift vs Edmonton last week.
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Just an observation, but the Flames rarely move the puck more than 10 feet from the boards. The Senators are continually trying to get the puck to the middle of the ice where the high danger opportunities are. When a team is schooled to ring it around the boards as their primary offensive strategy the likelihood of success is extremely low because they so easy to defend against. This is a team that plays along the boards and looks for shots from the point, trying to beat a goaltender with 60+ shot. Want to generate offense? Get your ass off the boards and out in the middle of the ice.
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We might be lucky to only be down 1 - 0.
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Yeah the dominant shift was great, but I don't think they generated a real scoring chance.

Much like that 2 minute shift vs Edmonton last week.
They just showed it - there were actually a couple cross crease passes that looked very good that I forgot about.
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Well......Johnny and Sean.

You want employment in the NHL???

You'll never win. You never play for another team with your effort.

This is a joke . An absolute joke from both of you.

During the dark years of this team I've seen more effort from Sasha Lakovic , Rocky Thompson , Clarke Wilm, Dennis Gauthier, Rico Fata, Trevor Kidd, .....all the worst players .

What do you have to show me???

Seriously.
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I would bet a fair bit Calgary had more time in the offensive zone than Ottawa.
Ottawa had 8 scoring chances compared to Calgary's 3 and 3 high danger chances compared to Calgary's 2.

xGF% was 65.61% in Ottawa's favor.

A team in Calgary's spot can't afford to play that poorly
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Yeah Calgary seemed fine playing perimeter hockey that period, even on the PP.
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Well......Johnny and Sean.

You want employment in the NHL???

You'll never win. You never play for another team with your effort.

This is a joke . An absolute joke from both of you.

During the dark years of this team I've seen more effort from Sasha Lakovic , Rocky Thompson , Clarke Wilm, Dennis Gauthier, Rico Fata, Trevor Kidd, .....all the worst players .

What do you have to show me???

Seriously.
Really??? FO
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:48 PM   #155
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Just an observation, but the Flames rarely move the puck more than 10 feet from the boards. The Senators are continually trying to get the puck to the middle of the ice where the high danger opportunities are. When a team is schooled to ring it around the boards as their primary offensive strategy the likelihood of success is extremely low because they so easy to defend against. This is a team that plays along the boards and looks for shots from the point, trying to beat a goaltender with 60+ shot. Want to generate offense? Get your ass off the boards and out in the middle of the ice.
Yeah this has been a problem with the team for a long time.

Perimeter play and just flinging it at the net just isn’t productive. The opposition wants to keep you on the perimeter, it takes hard work and skill to penetrate the middle of the ice.
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:48 PM   #156
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Tkachuk is one of the best at crashing the net.
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:49 PM   #157
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How is Sportsnet able to air a TSN interview?
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Flames were the better team.
No, Ottawa had a few great chances, odd man rushes etc. Flames had one or two chances at most.
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When was the last time Johnny and Mony had a full game, where they were dangerous on the ice? Not just a shift, but the whole game. I literally can’t remember.
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How is Sportsnet able to air a TSN interview?
They have done it all year when the team plays a team at home that TSN holds the rights to.
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