Alright, I’ve got nothing. Wings and Kings tonight. No lineup changes for Detroit.
Los Angeles? Hell if I know what they’ve been doing. They’re a team that looks damned good on paper but ended up getting their coach fired. Darryl Sutter is set to take over for the now-unemployed Terry Murray but won’t be behind the bench tonight, so apparently the team can’t even hire coaches properly.
Game time is 7:00 PM. TV is FSD.
Clark RasmussenDecember 17, 2011 11:28 AM
Back to having a bad feeling.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 1:21 AM
Amazing shot by Zetterberg. He had no space there.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 1:24 AM
Wow. Just wow. Three great plays to pull that goal off.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 1:39 AM
Great shot by Miller. Two chances for Curly Fries now.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 2:09 AM
Miller time!
Bang Bang Booyaa!
DetroitRiverDecember 18, 2011 2:09 AM
Can’t believe that Howard mugging wasn’t called.
DetroitRiverDecember 18, 2011 2:14 AM
Eight goals. December Saturdays are looking nice this year.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 2:19 AM
Save some for the rest of the season boys!
DetroitRiverDecember 18, 2011 2:19 AM
OK. LA’s looking flustered. End this game before we get hurt from a cheap shot…
DetroitRiverDecember 18, 2011 2:23 AM
Well, the Wings are loving Saturdays this December. Combined score of 15-3 in the two games on that night this month. They’ll get another chance on December 31st against the St. Louis Blues.
Even with the early lead, the Kings refused to go away for the first half of the game or so, partially because Detroit kept letting up. LA scored twice to cut a three-goal lead down to two but the Wings responded both times, leading by three to end both the first and second periods.
The big story is the third and fourth liners getting goals. Drew Miller and Cory Emmerton had fantastic games and it’s great to see them get on the scoresheet. With the big lead, they each had a chance to finish their hat tricks on a third-period power play but it wasn’t to be.
Not to be overlooked, the Wings stars had some nice plays too. Henrik Zetterberg’s goal was an unreal shot and Pavel Datsyuk’s came off a string of three fantastic plays – Todd Bertuzzi at center ice, Johan Franzen’s pass, and Datsyuk’s tip. Niklas Kronwall and Brad Stuart each scored on rocket shots.
The diversity in scoring really shows how well the Wings were clicking as a team tonight.
Two crazy stats…
Kronwall had three points in a game where the opposition only scored twice and he still managed to go minus-one on the night. He was out for both Kings goals and scored a goal but neither of his assists got him a plus. On Zetterberg’s goal, he’d already left the ice. On Stuart’s goal, it was a power play.
Simpler but no less odd: The Wings were outshot in this one. Honestly, I have no idea how that happened.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 3:32 AM
And that’s why you go to the net.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 12:12 PM
Very damned quick start. Wow.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 12:14 PM
Hell of a shot by Kronner. Damn, yo.
Clark RasmussenDecember 18, 2011 12:21 PM
Kings should have been killing a penalty there, hope it wakes the Wings up.
Alright, I’ve got nothing. Wings and Kings tonight. No lineup changes for Detroit.
Los Angeles? Hell if I know what they’ve been doing. They’re a team that looks damned good on paper but ended up getting their coach fired. Darryl Sutter is set to take over for the now-unemployed Terry Murray but won’t be behind the bench tonight, so apparently the team can’t even hire coaches properly.
Game time is 7:00 PM. TV is FSD.
Back to having a bad feeling.
Amazing shot by Zetterberg. He had no space there.
Wow. Just wow. Three great plays to pull that goal off.
Great shot by Miller. Two chances for Curly Fries now.
Miller time!
Bang Bang Booyaa!
Can’t believe that Howard mugging wasn’t called.
Eight goals. December Saturdays are looking nice this year.
Save some for the rest of the season boys!
OK. LA’s looking flustered. End this game before we get hurt from a cheap shot…
Well, the Wings are loving Saturdays this December. Combined score of 15-3 in the two games on that night this month. They’ll get another chance on December 31st against the St. Louis Blues.
Even with the early lead, the Kings refused to go away for the first half of the game or so, partially because Detroit kept letting up. LA scored twice to cut a three-goal lead down to two but the Wings responded both times, leading by three to end both the first and second periods.
The big story is the third and fourth liners getting goals. Drew Miller and Cory Emmerton had fantastic games and it’s great to see them get on the scoresheet. With the big lead, they each had a chance to finish their hat tricks on a third-period power play but it wasn’t to be.
Not to be overlooked, the Wings stars had some nice plays too. Henrik Zetterberg’s goal was an unreal shot and Pavel Datsyuk’s came off a string of three fantastic plays – Todd Bertuzzi at center ice, Johan Franzen’s pass, and Datsyuk’s tip. Niklas Kronwall and Brad Stuart each scored on rocket shots.
The diversity in scoring really shows how well the Wings were clicking as a team tonight.
Two crazy stats…
Kronwall had three points in a game where the opposition only scored twice and he still managed to go minus-one on the night. He was out for both Kings goals and scored a goal but neither of his assists got him a plus. On Zetterberg’s goal, he’d already left the ice. On Stuart’s goal, it was a power play.
Simpler but no less odd: The Wings were outshot in this one. Honestly, I have no idea how that happened.
And that’s why you go to the net.
Very damned quick start. Wow.
Hell of a shot by Kronner. Damn, yo.
Kings should have been killing a penalty there, hope it wakes the Wings up.
Yep, that’s waking up. Two for Emmerton tonight.