Hey, were the Jackets on a power play slump? Of course they were.
Clark RasmussenMarch 25, 2014 11:44 AM
Oh, awesome chance for Nyquist right there.
Clark RasmussenMarch 25, 2014 11:57 AM
Franzen hurt? Awesome.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 1:06 AM
Okay, Franzen maybe just had the wind knocked out of him. Too used to every injury being major.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 1:09 AM
Wings chasing their tails that shift, no room for that here.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 1:31 AM
Hrm, apparently the whistles are put away.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 1:33 AM
Wings have had goals called back for less but this should be allowed.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 1:38 AM
Okay, result is the same but they just made up a reason for that.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 1:40 AM
What a joke. Absolute joke.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 1:46 AM
I’m unhappy with the game-winner tonight but to focus entirely on that is to ignore the problems the Red Wings have.
Coming down the stretch, needing a goal to get even, how many unscreened shots from the blue line got straight through to McElhinney to grab for a stop in play? No second chances, no tips in front. And if it wasn’t the Gustav Nyquist / Riley Sheahan / Tomas Tatar line, there was no offense. They really are the new Eurotwins.
It’s not just Nyquist and Tatar, though. Sheahan is becoming a force. His move to get the puck to Nyquist on the first Detroit goal was beautiful.
Also on the personnel front, Mitch Callahan looked acceptable in his NHL debut. Better than Landon Ferraro, probably worse than Teemu Pulkkinen. Didn’t do enough to make me want to see more of him if Tomas Jurco comes back on Thursday but I wouldn’t expect that.
That said, let’s come back to that game-winner. I have issues with it on multiple fronts.
First is the call, that the net came off because Brendan Smith pushed Cam Atkinson into it. Yes, Smith pushed Atkinson. He didn’t push him that much.
Second is that Atkinson was standing in the space normally occupied by the post while he handled the puck. If he wasn’t able to be in that spot, he wouldn’t have been able to score. If he was able to be in that spot, clearly the net being off its moorings had an affect on the play.
Third, goes back to last weekend, when this goal was waived off but then Columbus’ is allowed to stand. Just feels like the Wings are the only team that can’t get away with anything around the net.
But coming out of the night Detroit still holds a playoff spot, sitting in eighth due to tiebreakers as they’re tied for seventh with Columbus, Toronto and Washington. Big games coming up against Montreal and Toronto later this week.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 2:38 AM
Oh wow, Danny. That was kinda awful.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 12:04 PM
Maybe not as bad as a deflection, I thought the pass had gotten through. Still not good.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 12:05 PM
Nyquist, the only Red Wings scorer!
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 12:09 PM
And none of the refs saw that. Of course not.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 12:13 PM
Babcock: “Do your job!”
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 12:13 PM
If not Nyquist, than Tatar. That’s how things are going now.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 12:54 PM
Nice pass by Cally there. Too bad he’s playing with Andersson. Better than Glendening, I guess.
Clark RasmussenMarch 26, 2014 12:57 PM
Last rush notwithstanding, Wings skating with all the confidence right now.
Two points. Enough said
Yep. Bad feeling though.
Hey, were the Jackets on a power play slump? Of course they were.
Oh, awesome chance for Nyquist right there.
Franzen hurt? Awesome.
Okay, Franzen maybe just had the wind knocked out of him. Too used to every injury being major.
Wings chasing their tails that shift, no room for that here.
Hrm, apparently the whistles are put away.
Wings have had goals called back for less but this should be allowed.
Okay, result is the same but they just made up a reason for that.
What a joke. Absolute joke.
I’m unhappy with the game-winner tonight but to focus entirely on that is to ignore the problems the Red Wings have.
Coming down the stretch, needing a goal to get even, how many unscreened shots from the blue line got straight through to McElhinney to grab for a stop in play? No second chances, no tips in front. And if it wasn’t the Gustav Nyquist / Riley Sheahan / Tomas Tatar line, there was no offense. They really are the new Eurotwins.
It’s not just Nyquist and Tatar, though. Sheahan is becoming a force. His move to get the puck to Nyquist on the first Detroit goal was beautiful.
Also on the personnel front, Mitch Callahan looked acceptable in his NHL debut. Better than Landon Ferraro, probably worse than Teemu Pulkkinen. Didn’t do enough to make me want to see more of him if Tomas Jurco comes back on Thursday but I wouldn’t expect that.
That said, let’s come back to that game-winner. I have issues with it on multiple fronts.
First is the call, that the net came off because Brendan Smith pushed Cam Atkinson into it. Yes, Smith pushed Atkinson. He didn’t push him that much.
Second is that Atkinson was standing in the space normally occupied by the post while he handled the puck. If he wasn’t able to be in that spot, he wouldn’t have been able to score. If he was able to be in that spot, clearly the net being off its moorings had an affect on the play.
Third, goes back to last weekend, when this goal was waived off but then Columbus’ is allowed to stand. Just feels like the Wings are the only team that can’t get away with anything around the net.
But coming out of the night Detroit still holds a playoff spot, sitting in eighth due to tiebreakers as they’re tied for seventh with Columbus, Toronto and Washington. Big games coming up against Montreal and Toronto later this week.
Oh wow, Danny. That was kinda awful.
Maybe not as bad as a deflection, I thought the pass had gotten through. Still not good.
Nyquist, the only Red Wings scorer!
And none of the refs saw that. Of course not.
Babcock: “Do your job!”
If not Nyquist, than Tatar. That’s how things are going now.
Nice pass by Cally there. Too bad he’s playing with Andersson. Better than Glendening, I guess.
Last rush notwithstanding, Wings skating with all the confidence right now.