Do not like Jimmy fighting that off so awkwardly and kinda looking lost.
Clark RasmussenApril 3, 2014 1:12 AM
Well, with how scrambly that was getting, expected Boston to score. Detroit penalty is better.
Clark RasmussenApril 3, 2014 1:14 AM
Oooh, that was ugly, Jurco. Knock that off quick.
Clark RasmussenApril 3, 2014 1:28 AM
Granted I don’t get to watch more anymore but Jimmy has looked terrible this period in my opinion. For lack of a better word, it looks like he’s bellyflopping everywhere and it’s disconcerting. He just looks really off.
Mathieu_Datsyuk132351April 3, 2014 1:34 AM
That was a bs call on Jurco… Anyone see the hit on Toews by Orpik that was NOT called a penalty? Junco hit Boychuk on the side, not in the numbers, did not leave his feet…
OldBroadApril 3, 2014 1:35 AM
Great D by Boston on the odd man rush.
Clark RasmussenApril 3, 2014 2:07 AM
Good win on a great effort…Wings often play best against the best teams, it seems….
OldBroadApril 3, 2014 2:41 AM
I’ve said a lot of this via Twitter already but I’m going to collect my postgame thoughts here.
Detroit got outplayed for roughly 50 minutes tonight, but pulled it together in the last ten to rally from down 2-1 for a 3-2 win. After skating in circles in their own end for much of the night, as soon as they got the lead they suddenly were stronger on the boards and clogged up the middle better. You shouldn’t be able to win with a ten minute effort. Tonight they did.
They got some help early, though, as the Bruins had an apparent goal waived off for goalie interference where there was none. We’ve seen that enough as Red Wings fans that you had to figure one would eventually go in their favor, but that doesn’t make it the right call.
Gustav Nyquist… What more can be said about this kid. Scores the game-winner, blowing past Zdeno Chara and then snapping a shot past Tuukka Rask. That’s his six GWG in 51 games this season. He’ll play at most 57 games, meaning he’ll finish the year having scored the game-winner in over 10% of his games played.
Not only did Nyquist remain on fire, so did the Kid Line, as Tomas Tatar and Tomas Jurco scored Detroit’s first two goals. Tatar actually did most of the work on Jurco’s, breaking free of a headlock to kick the puck over to Jurco to knock past Rask.
Not to be lost in celebrating the kids, Jimmy Howard stood on his head tonight, stopping 33 of 35 shots. This win doesn’t happen without him keeping the team in in.
With the win, the Red Wings now have a three point lead over the Columbus Blue Jackets for the first wild card playoff spot, with Columbus having a game in hand. Toronto is four back and Washington five with Detroit having a game in hand on the Leafs. Graham from Winging it in Motown says the Wings are projected to need seven more points to clinch a playoff spot. There are two games against last-place Buffalo and one against out-of-the-playoffs Carolina that should yield six points. That means three games to find one more point.
Clark RasmussenApril 3, 2014 3:56 AM
Wings are indeed only going with two captains tonight. Fourth time this year.
Clark RasmussenApril 3, 2014 12:13 PM
Message to the players?
SYfanSDApril 3, 2014 12:17 PM
Nice stop there
SYfanSDApril 3, 2014 12:20 PM
Babs is really patient with him
SYfanSDApril 3, 2014 12:29 PM
Oh my. That didn’t look like interference.
Clark RasmussenApril 3, 2014 12:38 PM
That’s an awful call. Gone against the Wings a ton, gotta call it what it is this time.
Clark RasmussenApril 3, 2014 12:39 PM
No kidding. I was surprised as well
SYfanSDApril 3, 2014 12:41 PM
Could be worse after 20, but any deficit vs. Boston is huge. Gonna take a lot to come back.
Any thoughts on the game?
Tats! Making good use of that far post.
Do not like Jimmy fighting that off so awkwardly and kinda looking lost.
Well, with how scrambly that was getting, expected Boston to score. Detroit penalty is better.
Oooh, that was ugly, Jurco. Knock that off quick.
Granted I don’t get to watch more anymore but Jimmy has looked terrible this period in my opinion. For lack of a better word, it looks like he’s bellyflopping everywhere and it’s disconcerting. He just looks really off.
That was a bs call on Jurco… Anyone see the hit on Toews by Orpik that was NOT called a penalty? Junco hit Boychuk on the side, not in the numbers, did not leave his feet…
Great D by Boston on the odd man rush.
Good win on a great effort…Wings often play best against the best teams, it seems….
I’ve said a lot of this via Twitter already but I’m going to collect my postgame thoughts here.
Detroit got outplayed for roughly 50 minutes tonight, but pulled it together in the last ten to rally from down 2-1 for a 3-2 win. After skating in circles in their own end for much of the night, as soon as they got the lead they suddenly were stronger on the boards and clogged up the middle better. You shouldn’t be able to win with a ten minute effort. Tonight they did.
They got some help early, though, as the Bruins had an apparent goal waived off for goalie interference where there was none. We’ve seen that enough as Red Wings fans that you had to figure one would eventually go in their favor, but that doesn’t make it the right call.
Gustav Nyquist… What more can be said about this kid. Scores the game-winner, blowing past Zdeno Chara and then snapping a shot past Tuukka Rask. That’s his six GWG in 51 games this season. He’ll play at most 57 games, meaning he’ll finish the year having scored the game-winner in over 10% of his games played.
Not only did Nyquist remain on fire, so did the Kid Line, as Tomas Tatar and Tomas Jurco scored Detroit’s first two goals. Tatar actually did most of the work on Jurco’s, breaking free of a headlock to kick the puck over to Jurco to knock past Rask.
Not to be lost in celebrating the kids, Jimmy Howard stood on his head tonight, stopping 33 of 35 shots. This win doesn’t happen without him keeping the team in in.
With the win, the Red Wings now have a three point lead over the Columbus Blue Jackets for the first wild card playoff spot, with Columbus having a game in hand. Toronto is four back and Washington five with Detroit having a game in hand on the Leafs. Graham from Winging it in Motown says the Wings are projected to need seven more points to clinch a playoff spot. There are two games against last-place Buffalo and one against out-of-the-playoffs Carolina that should yield six points. That means three games to find one more point.
Wings are indeed only going with two captains tonight. Fourth time this year.
Message to the players?
Nice stop there
Babs is really patient with him
Oh my. That didn’t look like interference.
That’s an awful call. Gone against the Wings a ton, gotta call it what it is this time.
No kidding. I was surprised as well
Could be worse after 20, but any deficit vs. Boston is huge. Gonna take a lot to come back.