Names I've heard on the stream so far:
Czikas (spelling?)
Hamonic
Brock Nelson
Nino
Kabanov Andy Mac
Haley (For the Baby Rags)
DeHaan
Donovan
Whishart
Poulin
Goal for the Whale: 1-0 Whale
Newbery on the PP
Goal for the Whale: 2-0 Whale
Some dude named Jean on a penalty shot.
- BP looked outright dominant that period, like the 1982 NYI (okay, exaggeration and a bit out of context)
- Kabanov: skating well, working hard, making plays. Looks confident out there and is a threat every shift. Really impressive.
- Cizikas: playing extremely well. Looks like he's already outgrown the AHL. Doesn't have "out-of-your-seat" skills, but just looks so solid out there.
- Nino, having a great game on the scoresheet, seems to be confident out there. Doesn't stand out as much as the pure stats, but he looks much smarter out there, more confident.
- Brock Nelson: looking better every shift out there. Skating well, working hard, he's big and skates fairly well, has some solid offensive instincts, he doesn't look like a rookie.
- Sundstrom is smooth, smart, very skilled player who works hard. Sundstrom-Ullstrom-Persson are also dangerous out there, incredibly effective down low (like the Sedins, again, different scale)
- deHaan is the most impressive defenseman out there. Seems like when the puck is on his stick, everyone calms down. Reminds me of Scott Niedermayer, not the big scorer or booming slap shot, but makes the smart play, can skate the puck out of trouble with ease, has added some muscle and a small physical side over the years, he'll be an NHLer sooner than later.
- BP is dominating shifts out there and it's the young ones that are leading the way. All the kids have played really well, better than I expected. Even mixing the lines, the players are just flying.
- Kabanov has really shocked me. He looks better than he did in the memorial cup.
- Now, back to reality for a second......it's been 2/3rds of one game in the AHL. But still, better to be excited too soon than disappointed and falling into the "it's early" that has plagued this franchise (NYI), well, for the past few decades anyway.
- Now, back to reality for a second......it's been 2/3rds of one game in the AHL. But still, better to be excited too soon than disappointed and falling into the "it's early" that has plagued this franchise (NYI), well, for the past few decades anyway.
and...what I meant by the above....was, it's way early.
6-4 now. BP looking flat, but filled with penalty trouble.
another penalty, this time on Nino. Bad penalty, but nice to see a #22 getting some offense going with that jersey on.
- BP looked outright dominant that period, like the 1982 NYI (okay, exaggeration and a bit out of context)
- Kabanov: skating well, working hard, making plays. Looks confident out there and is a threat every shift. Really impressive.
- Cizikas: playing extremely well. Looks like he's already outgrown the AHL. Doesn't have "out-of-your-seat" skills, but just looks so solid out there.
- Nino, having a great game on the scoresheet, seems to be confident out there. Doesn't stand out as much as the pure stats, but he looks much smarter out there, more confident.
- Brock Nelson: looking better every shift out there. Skating well, working hard, he's big and skates fairly well, has some solid offensive instincts, he doesn't look like a rookie.
- Sundstrom is smooth, smart, very skilled player who works hard. Sundstrom-Ullstrom-Persson are also dangerous out there, incredibly effective down low (like the Sedins, again, different scale)
- deHaan is the most impressive defenseman out there. Seems like when the puck is on his stick, everyone calms down. Reminds me of Scott Niedermayer, not the big scorer or booming slap shot, but makes the smart play, can skate the puck out of trouble with ease, has added some muscle and a small physical side over the years, he'll be an NHLer sooner than later.
- BP is dominating shifts out there and it's the young ones that are leading the way. All the kids have played really well, better than I expected. Even mixing the lines, the players are just flying.
- Kabanov has really shocked me. He looks better than he did in the memorial cup.
- Now, back to reality for a second......it's been 2/3rds of one game in the AHL. But still, better to be excited too soon than disappointed and falling into the "it's early" that has plagued this franchise (NYI), well, for the past few decades anyway.