How does he look conditioning-wise? I feel like he'll have a big season if he's in good shape.
Ive been mainly watching the philly-pitt game I just flipped it over during a commercial and saw him score. Philly looks really slow and out of shape. Shots are 11-3 Pitt
Ive been mainly watching the philly-pitt game I just flipped it over during a commercial and saw him score. Philly looks really slow and out of shape. Shots are 11-3 Pitt
Yep, they look bad. Had good energy the first couple shifts right up to that bad (imo) penalty call.
I'd love to see this LA-Chicago game, just not over the Philly-Pit game. I was going to have LA-Chicago on via NBCSports.com's stream, but it requires Silverlight and for whatever reason my Moonlight plug-in isn't working with my current browsers.
One of my few uses for Firefox is Moonlight. When I tried, I got an error message warning that I may experience incompatibilities as Moonlight doesn't have full support for Silverlight 4 yet, but it loaded and streamed fine anyway.
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Originally Posted by Rob Paxon
How does he look conditioning-wise? I feel like he'll have a big season if he's in good shape.
Byfuglien looked fit and had the aforementioned slapper goal. Then, off a Little rush at the end of the first period, he put another chance off a stick/post, nearly giving him two goals already.
Ottawa looked pretty flat though, but Michalek did pounce on his one chance after Postma turned it over on a failed clear.
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Game Center (web version) seems completely overwhelmed and I'm pretty irritated about it.
I forgot how impatient I can be during intermissions...
Prepare to be impatient even longer - NHL added one more minute to intermissions this year. Definiately going to feel it at the games as I'm one who rarely goes out and about - I stay at my seat. May have to change that...
One of my few uses for Firefox is Moonlight. When I tried, I got an error message warning that I may experience incompatibilities as Moonlight doesn't have full support for Silverlight 4 yet, but it loaded and streamed fine anyway.
The problem isn't between Moonlight and the service, but rather neither of my browsers are recognizing/loading the plug-in. I guess I should just manually install it as I imagine what's available in AUR is just outdated.
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Byfuglien looked fit and had the aforementioned slapper goal. Then, off a Little rush at the end of the first period, he put another chance off a stick/post, nearly giving him two goals already.
Ottawa looked pretty flat though, but Michalek did pounce on his one chance after Postma turned it over on a failed clear.
Nice, thanks.
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No issues here on my end.
Stuff's just not loading on most attempts, including the scoreboard on NHL.com
Prepare to be impatient even longer - NHL added one more minute to intermissions this year. Definiately going to feel it at the games as I'm one who rarely goes out and about - I stay at my seat. May have to change that...
Prepare to be impatient even longer - NHL added one more minute to intermissions this year. Definiately going to feel it at the games as I'm one who rarely goes out and about - I stay at my seat. May have to change that...
I usually get up and do at least a lap around the arena during intermissions, just to get up for a bit.
I defend Doc in this thread and then one of his stories gets rudely interrupted by a goal. He didn't even stop the story to call the goal.
What the hell Emrick.
OMG that drives me ****ing bonkers.... your the god damn play by play man, stop rambling with your retarded stories about life before world war 2 and call the ****ing game. Holy hell he sucks.
I'm not sure - there is a thread in the main forum here about it. Something to do with the ice? - like an extra minute of non usage is going to help the ice better. They also reduced promotion time to four minutes - now the Sabres are going to make those kids shoot on Sabretooth quicker now - my guess no more little kids who can't skate and take forever to shoot and probably eliminate a shooter for each team when they do those high-school shootouts.