I've followed hockey all my life. Been an NHL fan as much as an NBA fan.
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I've followed hockey all my life. Been an NHL fan as much as an NBA fan.
[QUOTE=pauk]Whats up with Goalies leaving the goal empty for long stretches sometimes? (yes, in the middle of a freakin game) **** makes no sense... :biggums:[/QUOTE]
If there is a delayed penalty the team that will have the man advantage will often pull their goalie in order to put on an extra player on the ice. Essentially giving them a 6 on 5 advantage until the opposing team manages to touch the puck. Once they touch the puck, the delayed penalty is called and the goalie comes back out.
Thats the only reason I can think of for during the middle of a game, however they will also pull the goalie at the end of the game in the last minute or so if they are down a goal and really want to pressure the other team. Its just a matter of whether the extra attacker is worth the chance of the other team getting an empty net goal.
[QUOTE=Bcogswell]If there is a delayed penalty the team that will have the man advantage will often pull their goalie in order to put on an extra player on the ice. Essentially giving them a 6 on 5 advantage until the opposing team manages to touch the puck. Once they touch the puck, the delayed penalty is called and the goalie comes back out.
Thats the only reason I can think of for during the middle of a game, however they will also pull the goalie at the end of the game in the last minute or so if they are down a goal and really want to pressure the other team. Its just a matter of whether the extra attacker is worth the chance of the other team getting an empty net goal.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's almost like in football where they allow the play to unfold before the play stops. If you have control of the puck and draw a penalty play continues and only stops when the other team touches the puck. Since it's virtuallu impossible foe the other team to score rules stae that 6 players are allowed to be on the ice, including goalie if you want to play him.
Technically you can play the game with 6 players and no goalie, but that wouldn't be wise
hit the puck with the hockey stick
Hockey is too unpredictable. I like to know ahead of time which teams will be in the Finals.
Thanks Bcogswell, that post helped a lot! :applause:
Some random questions:
-How would the KHL compare to NHL? Euroleague to NBA?
-What are the GOAT players in NHL history?
-Current players that are all-time greats?
-Most/least successful franchises?
-Top 10 players and their teams today?
-If the OT/shootout breaks a tie then why does the team record have a x-y-z format?
Posting this picture just for myself to help visualize the teams.
[IMG]http://www.tmlfever.com/files/map_of_team_cities.gif[/IMG]
Have to say that the NHL has the most badass team names and logos!
I like the SENS and STARS.
If you ever wanna be entertained by hockey watch #65 for Ottawa, Erik Karlsson. Best offensive defenseman in a long time, gets the puck in own zone and skates past everyone to create scoring chance at other end. Takes risks on D to create offensive chances, and usually recovers because of his speed when his gamble fails.
[QUOTE=hateraid]Yeah, it's almost like in football where they allow the play to unfold before the play stops. If you have control of the puck and draw a penalty play continues and only stops when the other team touches the puck. Since it's virtuallu impossible foe the other team to score rules stae that 6 players are allowed to be on the ice, including goalie if you want to play him.
Technically you can play the game with 6 players and no goalie, but that wouldn't be wise[/QUOTE]
The only way the opposing team can score is if the offensive team throws the puck back and accidentally put it in there own net. In all my years of watching hockey i think i've only seen that happen once.
[QUOTE=D-Rose]Thanks Bcogswell, that post helped a lot! :applause:
Some random questions:
-How would the KHL compare to NHL? Euroleague to NBA?
-What are the GOAT players in NHL history?
-Current players that are all-time greats?
-Most/least successful franchises?
-Top 10 players and their teams today?
-If the OT/shootout breaks a tie then why does the team record have a x-y-z format?
Posting this picture just for myself to help visualize the teams.
[IMG]http://www.tmlfever.com/files/map_of_team_cities.gif[/IMG]
Have to say that the NHL has the most badass team names and logos![/QUOTE]
Some of those logos are really old;
Washington, Anaheim, LA and Phoenix haven't had those logo's in awhile
Also Atlanta is now in Winnipeg
[QUOTE=D-Rose]Thanks Bcogswell, that post helped a lot! :applause:
Some random questions:
-How would the KHL compare to NHL? Euroleague to NBA?[B]Pretty much. The best players play in the NHL.[/B]
-What are the GOAT players in NHL history?[B]Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Bobby Orr[/B]
-Current players that are all-time greats? [B]Crosby, Ovechkin[/B]
-Most/least successful franchises?[B]Most- Montreal Canadians, Least - Phoenix Coyotes [/B][B] /Money wise the Toronto Maple Leafs are the most successful [/B]
-Top 10 players and their teams today? [B]That's a tough one for me to do from the top of my head, I'd have to do research. Too lazy right now :cheers: [/B]
-If the OT/shootout breaks a tie then why does the team record have a x-y-z format? T[B]here are wins, losses, and overtime losses - where the losing team gets 1 point. [/B]
Have to say that the NHL has the most badass team names and logos![/QUOTE]
Hope that helps ^^
[QUOTE=D-Rose]Thanks Bcogswell, that post helped a lot! :applause:
Some random questions:
-How would the KHL compare to NHL? Euroleague to NBA?
-What are the GOAT players in NHL history?
-Current players that are all-time greats?
-Most/least successful franchises?
-Top 10 players and their teams today?
-If the OT/shootout breaks a tie then why does the team record have a x-y-z format?
Posting this picture just for myself to help visualize the teams.
[IMG]http://www.tmlfever.com/files/map_of_team_cities.gif[/IMG]
Have to say that the NHL has the most badass team names and logos![/QUOTE]
- Yes. Probably similar.
- Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Mario Lemieux, Bobby Hull
- I think Jaromir Jagr is an all time great, he's on the Stars now. Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin have the potential to be.
- Most successful - All time? Bruins, Rangers, Flyers IDK. Least - Jets, Islanders
1. Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
2. Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins)
3. Alex Ovechkin (Washington Capitals)
4. Jonathan Toews (Chicago Blackhawks)
5. Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay Lightning)
6. Pavel Datsyuk (Detroit Red Wings)
7. Claude Giroux (Philadelphia Flyers)
8. Shea Weber (Nashville Predators)
9. Daniel Sedin (Vancouver Canucks)
10. Henrik Sedin (Vancouver Canucks)
-[B]Wins-Losses-Overtime/Shootout Losses[/B] is how it's broken down. Teams get a point for OT losses.
BTW, regarding that picture, you should know that the Atlanta Thrashers are now the Winnipeg Jets.
Here's the updated logos:
[img]http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lz7v9z6dPz1qk17n8o1_500.jpg[/img]
TOP 10 off the top of my head
1. Crosby - Penguins
2. Malkin - Penguins
3. Stamkos - Lightning
4. Datsyuk - Red Wings
5. Giroux - flyers
6. Karlsson - Senators
7. Henrik Sedin - Canucks
8. Toews - Blackhawks
9. Kovalchuk - Devils
10. Chara - Bruins
perhaps
What's the average height of a hockey player?
[QUOTE=Skywalker]TOP 10 off the top of my head
1. Crosby - Penguins
2. Malkin - Penguins
3. Stamkos - Lightning
4. Datsyuk - Red Wings
5. Giroux - flyers
6. Karlsson - Senators
7. Henrik Sedin - Canucks
8. Toews - Blackhawks
9. Kovalchuk - Devils
10. Chara - Bruins
perhaps[/QUOTE]
Ovie?