Cameron said Bennett was the best forward for the Flames (no surprise); thought Foo worked hard had some good looks, needs to adjust to speed of the NHL game
I'm not worried about Smith. The preseason is rarely indicative of goaltender success. Remember when Hiller was lights out during the preseason? He then went out to have a career-worst season.
It's a bit hard to say that the double loss to the Oilers is completely meaningless, because there's precedence. Last year, the Oilers won both of the split games. They then went on to win the first 2 regular season games, then the whole season series.
But oh well, at least the Flames won't have a Grossman this year. I hope.
The Coilers commentators were talking about how unlucky and snakebitten a night Poirier had tonught. Hope tge kid doesnt get discouraged and has a good rest of the preseason.
Smith was bad, agreed, wasn't sharp. In fact if he stops the two softies Calgary wins so that was the difference.
Jankowski looked alright. I think he's overrated on these boards but he didn't look out of place. His puck handling seemed poor though. Seemed to constantly bobble it or couldn't seem to control it very well.
Gaudreau and Monahan I thought looked good which was encouraging. Ferland is not a top line RW and I wish he would go back to what made him which is hitting and mucking it up.
The NHL product seems to focus on the refs and some of the calls tonight were ridiculous. I can't remember a preseason game where there was no fights, and I've probably been to a preseason game just about every year since the mid 90's. The NHL product taking fighting and even hitting seems removed from the game just sucks any energy out of the sport. It really just isn't that interesting without that raw intensity or emotion which comes from the physical play. There was a moment where Draisaitl was being a ###### bag to Giordano and they both got called on the play. They went to the box and were chirping each other. I thought something might come of that... a hit... a fight... a something but no looks like they peacefully and diplomatically resolved their issue through discussion in the penalty box. Talk about boring.
Kylington made a nice move at the blue line once. Dube should have scored on a breakaway, barely missed the last part of a nice deke.
Brouwer should be cut, legitimately. I'm not sure he is a NHL player.
Mangiapane took a penalty when the refs decided in one of those moments that the game was about them, so somewhat unfair to him. Still, not sure he's a NHLer.
Hamonic looked not noticeable (in a good way for a dman). Brodie played good. Valimaki was smooth but unnoticeable in a good way.
Gillies I thought looked good. I hope the Flames are quicker to move kids into the roster if we get goaltending like Smith showed tonight so we don't burn 1/4 of a season on subpar NHL goaltending.
That's about my thoughts tonight.
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Smith was bad, agreed, wasn't sharp. In fact if he stops the two softies Calgary wins so that was the difference.
Jankowski looked alright. I think he's overrated on these boards but he didn't look out of place. His puck handling seemed poor though. Seemed to constantly bobble it or couldn't seem to control it very well.
Gaudreau and Monahan I thought looked good which was encouraging. Ferland is not a top line RW and I wish he would go back to what made him which is hitting and mucking it up.
The NHL product seems to focus on the refs and some of the calls tonight were ridiculous. I can't remember a preseason game where there was no fights, and I've probably been to a preseason game just about every year since the mid 90's. The NHL product taking fighting and even hitting seems removed from the game just sucks any energy out of the sport. It really just isn't that interesting without that raw intensity or emotion which comes from the physical play. There was a moment where Draisaitl was being a ###### bag to Giordano and they both got called on the play. They went to the box and were chirping each other. I thought something might come of that... a hit... a fight... a something but no looks like they peacefully and diplomatically resolved their issue through discussion in the penalty box. Talk about boring.
Kylington made a nice move at the blue line once. Dube should have scored on a breakaway, barely missed the last part of a nice deke.
Brouwer should be cut, legitimately. I'm not sure he is a NHL player.
Mangiapane took a penalty when the refs decided in one of those moments that the game was about them, so somewhat unfair to him. Still, not sure he's a NHLer.
Hamonic looked not noticeable (in a good way for a dman). Brodie played good. Valimaki was smooth but unnoticeable in a good way.
Gillies I thought looked good. I hope the Flames are quicker to move kids into the roster if we get goaltending like Smith showed tonight so we don't burn 1/4 of a season on subpar NHL goaltending.
That's about my thoughts tonight.
There were also 111 PP's in 8 games and a total of 49 slashing penalties. Clear crackdown on slashing could have caused for games to be more boring and harder to evaluate. Also first pre-season game being a split squad game makes it less exciting to watch
Shinkaruk celebrating with a one legged double fist pump after making it 5-2 in the last minute. Clownish behavior. On a lucky goal no less. So unearned.
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That's right but god forbid we have a fight. Soccer might borderline be tougher than hockey these days. Some of the penalties called tonight were embarrassing for literally everyone involved.
Was disappointed to see Versteeg playing the point on the PP in preseason. Why dress young, skilled D and put a forward back there?
Coach said our young kids are not likely to see regular season PP time and therefore its best to get our real PP units assembled right away and get them reps so they have some chemistry when the season starts. That's the regular season PP1 combination.
Shinkaruk celebrating with a one legged double fist pump after making it 5-2 in the last minute. Clownish behavior. On a lucky goal no less. So unearned.
Calling all fun police... Calling all fun police.. we have a 187 on all exciting plays.
Shinkaruk celebrating with a one legged double fist pump after making it 5-2 in the last minute. Clownish behavior. On a lucky goal no less. So unearned.
Well finally got a chance to see the replay of this. Talk about overreaction on your part. Clownish behaviour? That would be Yakupov sliding across the rink on his knees. This kid did a small fist pump. Big whoop.
Some people sure make mountains out of molehills.
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