This is it, in the Carolina series, all they need to do is score 2 goals and Bobrovsky will take care of the rest. Fast forward to now, they scored 2 goals in each game this series, and Bobrovsky turns into Bob and they are down in the series 0-2. And it's fun to watch.
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Originally Posted by dino7c
Yep they scored 10 goals in a 5 game sweep (6 period game)
They scored 2 or less goals in 6 out of the 16 games they played before the finals. 10 out of 16 they scored 3 or more, against the 1st, 2nd and 4th best teams in the NHL (and now they're playing the other team tied for 4th overall). (Not sure why you guys keep ignoring the quality of their opposition, other than convenience of course.)
Maurice looked like he was almost going to cry a couple times. It's kind of a boring video. No one asked about Tkachuk getting kicked out again.
Maurice looked like a guy who had accepted his fate half way through the game. He stopped yelling and stomping his feet and looked like he was hoping they would run the clock out.
That was probably the most lopsided game I’ve seen in the playoffs this year. Vegas is in a groove. Not sure what Florida is going to be able to do to get them out of it.
Maurice looked like a guy who had accepted his fate half way through the game. He stopped yelling and stomping his feet and looked like he was hoping they would run the clock out.
That was probably the most lopsided game I’ve seen in the playoffs this year. Vegas is in a groove. Not sure what Florida is going to be able to do to get them out of it.
The back and forth Edmonton-Vegas games were more lopsided IMO.
Hell there have been a bunch of absolute blowouts this year.
I think you would be hard pressed to find a team being outscored 12-4 after two games. This is the most lopsided series of the playoffs so far statistically.
I state actual statistics from round three and you are trying to debate
They scored 10 goals last round
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The tears make it more enjoyable though
10 goals in 4 games against the #2 defensive team in the regular season.
26 goals in 7 games against the #1 defensive team in the regular season.
14 goals in 5 games against the #4 defensive team in the regular season.
I think you would be hard pressed to find a team being outscored 12-4 after two games. This is the most lopsided series of the playoffs so far statistically.
Maybe but we were talking about lopsided games, not series.
10 goals in 4 games against the #2 defensive team in the regular season.
26 goals in 7 games against the #1 defensive team in the regular season.
14 goals in 5 games against the #4 defensive team in the regular season.
No tears here, just facts.
So 10 goals last round...in four games but one was six periods
Which is what I said in the post you quoted.
NHL network hosts are saying Bob carried them but now he is struggling and the results are as expected.
But it's outlandish when I say it
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They scored 2 or less goals in 6 out of the 16 games they played before the finals. 10 out of 16 they scored 3 or more, against the 1st, 2nd and 4th best teams in the NHL (and now they're playing the other team tied for 4th overall). (Not sure why you guys keep ignoring the quality of their opposition, other than convenience of course.)
Keep peddling your naratives though.
Cinderella team comes back down to earth is fun to watch.
10 goals in 4 games against the #2 defensive team in the regular season.
26 goals in 7 games against the #1 defensive team in the regular season.
14 goals in 5 games against the #4 defensive team in the regular season.
No tears here, just facts.
Outside of against Boston though that offensive production is pretty abysmal.
2.64 goals per game in round 2 (Toronto allowed 2.6 goals against per game in the regular season) and 2.5 goals per game in round 3 (Carolina allowed 2.52 GA/60 in the regular season) isn't that impressive.
So Florida scored at the same rate against those teams in the playoffs as teams did in the regular season - when they were top 4 defensive teams.
The reason they won those series though is because they gave up 1.88 Goals against per 60 on an expected goals against of 3.35 per 60 against Toronto.
And they allowed 1.12 goals against per 60 on an expected goals against per 60 of 3.53 against Carolina.
They got timely goals...but their overall goalscoring was actually pretty poor in round 2 and 3. They won because their goalie was outperforming expected goals against by about 2 goals per game.
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Outside of against Boston though that offensive production is pretty abysmal.
2.64 goals per game in round 2 (Toronto allowed 2.6 goals against per game in the regular season) and 2.5 goals per game in round 3 (Carolina allowed 2.52 GA/60 in the regular season) isn't that impressive.
So Florida scored at the same rate against those teams in the playoffs as teams did in the regular season - when they were top 4 defensive teams.
The reason they won those series though is because they gave up 1.88 Goals against per 60 on an expected goals against of 3.35 per 60 against Toronto.
And they allowed 1.12 goals against per 60 on an expected goals against per 60 of 3.53 against Carolina.
They got timely goals...but their overall goalscoring was actually pretty poor in round 2 and 3. They won because their goalie was outperforming expected goals against by about 2 goals per game.
Yes, I'd agree with this. The Leafs and Hurricanes outplayed them in my opinion. So are the Knights, now, but they're getting goals that those teams didn't.
Yes, I'd agree with this. The Leafs and Hurricanes outplayed them in my opinion. So are the Knights, now, but they're getting goals that those teams didn't.
Because Bobrovsky isn't playing in God mode anymore.
The only difference, to me between the finals and the Carolina series is Bobrovsky returning from god mode and the Knights not falling for the Panthers antics. If anything the Knights are beating the Panthers at their own game. If Carolina faced this Bobrovisky they would be in the finals now.
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