Selasa, 17 April 2012

2012 Playoffs: Quarterfinals Day Six

#1 New York Rangers / #8 Ottawa Senators

Rangers lead series 2-1 after a 1-0 win



Of course it was a 1-0 win. With Henrik Lundqvist, we aren't even surprised anymore. We were waiting for this game to happen.

And Lundqvist had 39 saves. 39, 3-9, one more than 38 and one less than 40. 39. Anderson had 22 saves. 39.

Brian Boyle scored the only goal for the Rangers.

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#2 Boston Bruins / #7 Washington Capitals

Bruins lead series 2-1 after a 4-3 win in the Verizon Center



There was finally more than one goal scored in this series and we couldn't believe it was happening.

The game was tied pretty much the whole game until the third period and the Bruins took the lead on a Brian Rolston goal.

Then Brooks Laich tied the game and it looked back for the Bruins until Chara scored with under two minutes to play.

It was an energetic and exciting game in the series. Finally.

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#2 St. Louis Blues / #7 San Jose Sharks

Blues lead series 2-1 after a 4-3 win at the Shark Tank



Andy McDonald was the story of the game with a hand in every goal (1g, 3a) that the Blues scored.

The game was 4-1 until the third and the Sharks scored twice to put the fear into the Blues. Joe Thornton was a beast in the third period for the Sharks.

But it wasn't enough. The Blues held strong defensively and won the game by one goal.

Senin, 16 April 2012

2011-2012 Fantasy Hockey Results

Hey everyone!

We know it's been like a week since the season ended but it's the playoffs so we hope you can forgive us for not talking about the fantasy hockey league until now.

We would like to congratulate the Top Five in our pool:



1. Ramen Truck
2. Evgenia
3. Socially Awkward
4. Bert and Ernie's
5. Newark Wraparounds

Good job to all of you!

Are there prizes?

No. You should just be happy that you got into the top five. Or something.

Anyway, we will be doing this for next season so get your pool ideas ready because we are straight serious about this.

2012 Playoffs: Quarterfinals Day Five

#4 Nashville Predators / #5 Detroit Red Wings

Predators lead series 2-1 after a 3-2 win in Detroit



Shea Weber scored the first goal.

And then Kevin Klein scored a beauty of a goal, one that we were surprised to see out of a defenseman.


And then Pavel Datsyuk does what he does best and steals the puck from an unsuspecting Preds d-man and then scores when Pekka Rinne is looking off. Ridiculous and awesome.

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#4 Pittsburgh Penguins / #5 Philadelphia Flyers

Flyers lead series 3-0 after a decisive 8-4 win



One of the longest games we've ever witnessed in some way.

This is all we have to say about this game.



The Pens played right into the Flyers hands and the Flyers ran roughshod over them. It was too easy. Game Four will definitely be a must-watch.

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#3 Florida Panthers / #6 New Jersey Devils

Series tied 1-1 after a 4-2 win for the Panthers



This was the first playoff win at BankAtlantic Center for the Panthers. And fans threw rats on the ice in celebration.

Heck yes. Good for them.

Stephen Weiss was a huge part of the win, scoring two goals.

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#1 Vancouver Canucks / #8 Los Angeles Kings

Kings lead series 3-0 after a 1-0 win.



Dustin Brown scored the game's only goal. You knew that a one-nothing game would be right in the Kings wheelhouse because that's how they roll.

This game was also full of more controversy when Brown hit Henrik Sedin and knocked the wind outta the guy but you know how it is when it's a star player and the hit looks late.

Still, the Kings are up three games to none and the Canucks have to figure out how to solve Quick and the Kings defense.

Next game is gonna be a doozy.

Minggu, 15 April 2012

2012 Playoffs: Quarterfinals Day Four

#1 New York Rangers / #8 Ottawa Senators

Series tied 1-1 after a stunning OT win for the Sens



This game started out brutal and just went on and on. We can't even go into everything that happened because after every whistle there was a scrum or eight.

Brian Boyle was sucker-punched by Matt Carkner.

Brandon Dubinsky took his Hilk-like rage out on the poor Gatorade cooler that was just chilling in the runway.

Carl Hagelin elbowed Daniel Alfredsson in the face.

So much.

Oh, and there was the goals. And the eventual winner scored by Chris Neil of all people.

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#2 Boston Bruins / #7 Washington Capitals

Series tied 1-1 after another OT game but this time a win for the Capitals



Nicklas Backstrom played the hero this time, scoring on a wicked wrister in the second overtime period.

The Capitals goaltending has been really good, with Braden Holtby closing the door on the Bruins which no one expected.

This series could be the one that goes seven just because the Capitals always seem to come back from everything and the Bruins never quit.

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#2 St. Louis Blues / #7 San Jose Sharks

Series tied 1-1 after a thrilling 3-0 win for the Blues



Biggest story coming out of this game is the injury to Jaroslav Halak. He was taken down by his own defenseman and Brian Elliott had to come in to relieve him.

Oh, and the giant fight pile-up at the end of the game when every guy on the ice had a dance partner.

What we really want to talk about was the offensive output by the Blues in this game. They were all over the Sharks and TJ Oshie assisted on two goals.

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#3 Phoenix Coyotes / #6 Chicago Blackhawks

Series tied 1-1 after another OT game but this time a win for the Hawks



This was another game when the Hawks were down and Brent Seabrook came up big for the team. Except this time, the puck was deflected by Patrick Sharp.

Still, it was an exciting and fast game and full of the after-whistle pushing and chirping. Especially after the Shaw-Smith incident when the rookie took out the goaltender.

Brandon Bollig scored his first NHL goal and then yelled 'WHAAAAAT?!' during the celebrations with his teammates.

And Bryan Bickel scored in the first overtime period on a play that seemed strange but obviously it worked.

Sabtu, 14 April 2012

New Feature: STATurday with Curtis

Hello internet! Curtis here with possibly the most boring new feature we've ever introduced. But, hey. Our blog. Whateva whateva we do what we want.

So if you've been following our twitter (and I expect you have been), you learned today that I spent all night Thursday researching and analyzing stats. Interestingly enough, that's something I do pretty often. However, Noodles is the only one I share my findings with and we decided it was a shame that my "hard work" goes to waste.


This is an actual screenshot of my actual spreadsheet.

So I'll have a new post every Saturday, and I don't sleep- so if you have a request? Something that's been bugging you, a feeling, or just something you want to know more about, let me know in the comments or on the twitter and I will be that person who does the dirty work for you. I haven't really decided how to format the posts- I don't know how much explanation it needs and I'm kind of wordy.

Enough expository garbage. Here's the first post.

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The Impact of Taylor Hall's Absence on Jordan Eberle and the Edmonton Oilers

As the Oilers season wound down, I started to look forward to the end with a certain resignation to the fact that it was going to be another brutal, awful finish. But that wasn't all- I started to realize how much I was beginning to hate watching the Oilers play without Taylor Hall.

Hall is my favourite player, as just about anyone would be able to tell you. This was a rough season. He missed 21 games, including the last 11 games of the season, but still managed to solidify himself as a dangerous scorer and the emotional leader of the Edmonton Oilers. The games without him were tough to watch- Jordan Eberle is by far the most talented player on our team, and while he kept scoring, even he seemed to be missing the extra jump. So while I suspected that the Oilers, and Jordan, were just better with Hall in the lineup, I couldn't trust that it wasn't just my own bias. So uh, being the person that I am, aka- a person whose brain is probably 75-80% hockey stats, I decided to investigate.


The results were more telling than I could have imagined. The deeper I got, the more my feelings were confirmed.

The Ebs and Hallsy bromance is one of the greatest of our generation but it seems they might actually be a little bit more co-dependent than I even initially thought.

Over the 78 games he played this year, Jordan finished with a .97 pts/game average. He played 20 games without Taylor in the lineup. During that time, his p/g dropped to .75. In the 58 games with Taylor in the lineup? 1.05, over a point per game. A 30% increase in points (12% more goals, 19% more assists). He was also a +6 with Taylor, and a -2 without.

They're just better together.


As far as the team? Let's look at the wins. Well, we all know the Oilers season wasn't exactly picture perfect, with a 32-40-10 (.390). Not exactly stellar. However, they went 6-11-4 without Hall. That's a .286 winning percentage. Over the course of a season, that's 23-43-16, for 62 points... which would have been even worse than Columbus this year. With Hall, their winning percentage actually jumps up to .426. Still not a winning team, and doesn't change much this year, but still a marked improvement.


One of the biggest things I noticed was that there was a substantial drop-off in the effort level, especially after the 40 minute mark, particularly if we were losing. A number of players alluded to this in their end-of-year interviews. So obviously I looked into that, too.

Without Taylor Hall, the Oilers scored 12 goals in the third period (while allowing 22). Of twenty-one games. TWELVE GOALS in TWENTY-ONE games. In one of those games they broke out against the Blue Jackets in the third period and scored 5 goals, including a Ryan Jones hattrick. So that game aside? 7 3PG in 20 games. They outscored the opponent in the third period THREE times. 3 out of 21 games. That's probably because Taylor Hall scored about 15% of the Oilers 3rd period goals this year. 41% of his goals this year came after the 2nd intermission. In the business, that's called "Clutch".


There are other Oilers who know that word, too.

Interestingly enough, since Taylor Hall came into the league as a rookie in the 2010-2011 season, the Oilers have scored 4 overtime goals. He scored three of them. The first was scored by Dustin Penner on December 1st, 2010, and since then, it's been all Taylor. Not to mention that Taylor scored 26% of the Oilers' game winners this season.


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To summarize, yea. The Oilers are better with Taylor Hall. The Oilers need Taylor Hall. And I think everyone- not just Oilers fans- should be excited to see what he can do healthy, with a full season, next year.

2012 Playoffs: Quarterfinals Day Three

#3 Florida Panthers / #6 New Jersey Devils

Devils lead series 1-0 after a 3-2 win.



In the first period, it was all Devils. They took it to the Panthers and it looked hopeless. They scored three goals in the first and everything looked to be under control.

But the Panthers wouldn't let that happen. And they scored two in the second and then it was a battle to the end to see if the Panthers would tie it.

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#4 Pittsburgh Penguins / #5 Philadelphia Flyers

Flyers lead series 2-0 after an insane 8-5 win in PGH.



Claude Giroux had an amazing game. Six points. Are you kidding us?

Again, the Penguins scored the first couple of goals. And again the Flyers came back to win the game. But this time they won with eight goals. Are you freaking kidding us? Eight goals.

These types of character wins scare the crap outta us. It just gives the Flyers more motivation and that isn't good for the Penguins.

Well, it will sure as hell be interesting in Philadelphia.

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#4 Nashville Predators / #5 Detroit Red Wings

Series split 1-1 after a 3-2 Wings win.



We could have predicted this win. The Wings were motivated after the injury to Helm and the WWF move pulled by Weber. It was an emotional win for the Wings and we expected it.

The Wings scored two in the first and then added another and all seemed well for the Wings. But the Predators made it interesting and scored two.

The series is going to Detroit after this and everyone knows how the Wings are at home so it's going to be really interesting to see who wins Game Three.

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#1 Vancouver Canucks / #8 Los Angeles Kings

Kings lead series 2-0 after a 4-2 win in Vancouver.



No one predicted this that's for sure.

The Kings power play has been out of control right now. And the Canucks power play is not doing well.

Even with the Kings taking a million penalties in the game, the Canucks could not capitalize on the power plays. And even got scored on. Both of Dustin Brown's goals came shorthanded.

Uh, what? That's pretty awesome.

People are already yelling about putting Schneider in goal but Luongo isn't the problem. The rest of the team is.

Jumat, 13 April 2012

2012 Playoffs: Quarterfinals Day Two

#1 New York Rangers / #8 Ottawa Senators

Rangers lead series 1-0 after a 4-2 win at the Garden



Of course Captain Callahan scored the Rangers first goal in the playoffs. Because he's the man.

It looked like Henrik Lundqvist was gonna get the shutout but Daniel Alfredsson ruined it. Of course.

It was one of those games that you knew would either be a shutout or a high-scoring affair. Kinda was both actually.

The Senators looked like they were not ready for this game and it showed. They were nervous and all over the place. Next game will be interesting.

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#2 Boston Bruins / #7 Washington Capitals

Bruins lead series 1-0 after a thrilling OT win.



Okay, we're kidding about the thrilling part. It was one of those 0-0 games that you feel.

Braden Holtby was being a beast. And the Bruins couldn't solve him at all. Not until the third period at least.

Chris Kelly came out of nowhere and scored the game-winning goal.

And then the glass wanted in on the celebration and fell on top of David Krejci. Poor glass, it just wanted to be in on the celly.

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#2 St. Louis Blues / #7 San Jose Sharks

Sharks lead series 1-0 after a 2OT goal.



Martin Havlat showed up and made a difference in the game. He scored the game-winning goal in second overtime.

The game was literally back and forth and exciting and they were trading chances left and right.

The Sharks scored first and it didn't look good for the Blues but they came back and scored. It was definitely a back and forth kind of game.

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#3 Phoenix Coyotes / #6 Chicago Blackhawks

Coyotes lead series 1-0 after a win in OT.



Martin Hanzal, the night of Martins, scored in the first couple minutes of OT and broke all of our hearts.

Well, those that were cheering for the Hawks were heartbroken.

But it was lovely to see Captain Toews score in his first game back and the first goal for the Blackhawks in the 2012 Playoffs.

Just lovely.

But the Coyotes definitely held the best of the play and deserved the win. They were really good and played defensively and just waited for the opportunity to get the game-winner.

Fine then, there's always next gameeeeeeeee.