Since Stamkos, Crombeen, Downie, and Purcell are playing on the same team, and wearing white and blue, it's sort of like a Lightning game. (Kyle Quincey was a Lightning for a few minutes so I guess he counts too)
Team Blue:
Steven Stamkos (C)
Michael Del Zotto
Mike Komisarek
Niklas Kronwall
Dion Phaneuf
Kyle Quincey
Dan Cleary
Tim Connolly
B.J. Crombeen
Steve Downie
Chris Kelly
Clarke MacArthur
Matt Martin
James Neal
Teddy Purcell
David Steckel
Kris Versteeg
Wojtek Wolski
Jonas Gustavsson
Mike Leighton
Team White:
P.K Subban (C)
Chris Campoli
Carlo Colaiacovo
Tomas Kaberle
John-Michael Liles
Brad Boyes
David Clarkson
Logan Couture
Phil Kessel
Tom Kostopoulos
Matthew Lombardi
Joffrey Lupul
Jay McClement
John Mitchell
Steve Ott
Peter Regin
Chris Stewart
Dan Winnik
Martin Biron
Last edited by Felonious Python: 12-19-2012 at 06:18 PM.
What I imagine the Stamkos dressing room was like before the game
NSFW language. What are you still doing at work?
STAMMER AGAIN
Stamkos really deserves some credit for upping the pace of this game. When he stepped off the bench to take a shot at the net, it's like he woke everyone up.
Purcy also got an assist earlier.
Crombeen!
5-2 Stamkos
13-10 SOG
This game needs one thing:
They're counting these kids shots that don't go in as goals?
One of the Subban players got a penalty. How many games?
Last edited by Felonious Python: 12-19-2012 at 06:59 PM.
Interesting that Subban and Phaneuf have signed Habs and Leafs sweaters as auctions or giveaways or something.
2nd period:
Still, it's 14-5
Downie has been invisible.
Jonas Gustavsson reflected well in this game. Despite being a charity game, he has a high compete level and signed quite a few autographs.
Stam trick
and Stammer laid down on the ice near the end of the game to try and block a shot.
Unlike the Atlantic City game, which reportedly had a lot of chanting, especially of the anti-Bettman oriented variety, it was pretty quiet in TO in that regard.
3rd period:
Last edited by Felonious Python: 12-19-2012 at 08:34 PM.