YoungJRNY wrote:Triple S wrote:Habs were a different team today - amazing they can find that strength after the schedule they've had. We're all tied up!
Strength? What strength? Getting out shot out the wazoo and getting dominated in your own zone pretty much for 40/60 minutes of game time?
I think she was referring to the fact that the Habs had only a single day off between the Washington series and the start of the Pittsburgh series.
The first goal against Fluery was one that got away, one who saw one of our top defenseman standing right in front of the net doing nothing, the 2nd one was shot in midair, and the 3rd one was a one on one shot after the Pens spent 17 minutes in the Habs zone. Halak played a good game, but there was 15 solid shots blocked. There were NO rebounds for the Pens to feed off of and couldn't get any angle's for the puck to trickle in, even though they had 39 shots on goal.
I watched this game and I gotta tell ya YoungJRNY, the Pens had a ton of shots, but when you look at chances, real scoring opportunities, they were few and far between. Montreal collapses so well to the slot and crease that it makes getting shots through from the point difficult and even more tough to get rebounds; that is if Halak even allows them. he was on tonight.
Good game by the Habs and the scoreboard says they deserve it. But I haven't seen one team get dominated the entire game the way the Habs did and still walk out winners of 3-1.
I didn't see it that way at all. I saw PGH just throwing shots up, but they weren't quality chances. I saw Pittsburgh take a lot of bad penalties and too many as well.
The Pens will get to Halak, guaranteed, and with 40 shots, more than one will find it's way into the net.
You better hope so. The Molson Centre is a tough place to play. I still see MTL winning in 6 or 7, because of goaltending. Fleury sucks.