So wie es aussieht hat Hecht wohl wieder ne concussion =(
Ganz nebenbei netter link der einen gewissen Scott Gomez betrifft ---> http://www.didgomezscore.com/
So wie es aussieht hat Hecht wohl wieder ne concussion =(
Ganz nebenbei netter link der einen gewissen Scott Gomez betrifft ---> http://www.didgomezscore.com/
Geändert von Stormrider1984 (25-01-12 um 22:29 Uhr)
...woww...what a game.......after 4:18 in second periode habs 6!!!!!!!!!!!......wings nothing!!!!!!!!!!!
go habs go
end: habs 7 - red wings 2
ps - please who can help me: i´ll placed a habs avatar to my profil......how´s it going???.....thanks........
Geändert von Kardopulos (26-01-12 um 03:56 Uhr)
ahhh my second favorite team (anybody playing agaist the wings)
Kardopulos you have a PM
Also a PM from me![]()
Seit seiner Kindheit immer nur in Zug gespielt, und jetzt im ersten NHL-Jahr gleich beim ASG dabei - Resprekt Raphael Diaz!
Adler Mannheim Fanclub "Feuchte Banditen", gegr. Febr. 2006
7:2! Canadiens düpieren Primus Detroit
Gleich mit einem 7:2-Kantersieg beendeten die Montreal Canadiens die Siegesserie des NHL-Besten Detroit Red Wings und setzte im Kampf um ein Play-off-Ticket unmittelbar vor dem All-Star-Game in Ottawa ein richtiges Ausrufezeichen. Der Gast aus der Motor City gab im Nachbarland eine wenig inspirierte Vorstellung ab.
Jede Menge los: Red-Wings-Goalie Ty Conklin stand gegen Montreal (hier Erik Cole) mächtig unter Beschusss.
Was für ein Debakel für die in den vergangenen Wochen so furios aufspielenden Red Wings! Gleich sieben Treffer kasserte der Favorit bei den "Habs", für die David Desharnais mit zwei Toren und einem Assist zum Matchwinner avancierte.
Nach sieben Siegen endete die Erfolgsserie für Detroit, die nun Zeit zum Nachdenken haben. Die Liga macht Pause und trifft sich in Ottawa zum traditionellen All-Star-Spiel.
Alexei Emelin erzielte sein erstes NHL-Tor, die durch ein 4:0 im ersten Drittel Wings-Goalie Jimmy Howard vom Eis schossen. Howard, der nur acht Schüsse hielt, spielt in Ottawa sein erstes All-Star-Game. Sein Vertreter Ty Conklin kam am Mittwoch im Bell Centre kaum besser weg. Im Mitteldrittel musste er gleich die ersten beiden Schüsse passieren lassen - 0:6!
"Ich werde mir von diesem Spiel kein Video anschauen", sagte Detroits Coach Mike Babcock. "Ich nehme mir lieber einen Drink, ja, das werde ich jetzt machen!"
Detroit ist dennoch mit 67 Punkten weiter Erster im Westen und ligaweit punktbestes Team. Das Team sorgt momentan durch 17 Heimsiege in Folge für Schlagzeilen.
Montreal kletterte durch den Sieg im Osten auf Rang elf und schielt wieder auf einen Play-off-Rang. "Das können wir ein paar Tage lang genießen, viel zu genießen hatten wir bisher ja nicht", sagte Torwart Carey Price, der in Ottawa zum dritten Mal ein All-Star-Spiel spielt.
from: Kicker 01-26-2012
go habs go!!!!!
Geändert von Kardopulos (28-01-12 um 01:56 Uhr)
from the canadian rivalry night:
Canadiens score twice in third to beat Leafs 3-1
TORONTO -- Randy Cunneyworth's hunch paid off.
Cunneyworth had scratched rookie defenseman Raphael Diaz in Pittsburgh on Friday night, but opted to dress him and sit Yannick Weber instead in Toronto. Diaz rewarded his coach by scoring the go-ahead goal early in the third period as the Montreal Canadiens beat the Leafs 3-1 at the Air Canada Centre on Saturday.
Diaz broke a 1-1 tie at 3:29 by capitalizing on a Joffrey Lupul turnover and firing a shot from the half boards through a screen and past Jonas Gustavsson for his third goal.
"I found out that I'd play before the game, the coach said that I would play" said the Swiss rookie, who had gone eight games without a point and six weeks without a goal. "When can score, you always feel good.
Even better for Diaz and the Habs was getting three of a possible four points this weekend.
"We had a successful weekend with three huge points. As a player, you want to play every game but right now it's important that we win the points," Diaz said.
Needless to say, Cunneyworth was pleased with the youngster's reaction to being scratched the night before.
"He's played so well, he has been one of our more steady defenseman for most of the year, he is really gradually become a better player, and a player at this level that can handle almost anything." Cunneyworth said of Diaz who got 17:53 of ice time.
It was also a sour note for Lupul on a day that started well for the Leafs forward. Earlier he was named an assistant captain on Team Chara at the 2012 All-Star Game in Ottawa.
Montreal killed off a tripping penalty to Hal Gill before Lars Eller added an insurance goal at 11:25 by driving behind the Toronto net, fighting off Cody Franson and scoring on a second effort after his initial wraparound did not make it to the net. It was Eller's 10th of the season and his second in two nights.
"I came on the left side and Franson actually had body position on me and first outmuscled me, so I held back a bit and went around him, outsmarted him a little bit," Eller said. "You see a white jersey in front and you just throw it at the net and it bounced right back to me. Those are the ones you need."
Prior to Diaz's goal, there was a lengthy delay as the glass behind Carey Price had to be replaced. Leafs coach Ron Wilson felt his squad got out of sync at that point and never fully recovered.
"It was almost like that delay kind of half put us asleep, I thought we'd started the period pretty well, there had to be a 10-minute delay, it was like the next shift we ended up getting scored on." he said.
"We lost a battle on the boards and the defenseman screened the goalie, he didn't have a chance on the shot. The last one (Eller's goal), we lost a battle behind the net, we let him go and he eventually put it in and we were more worried it seemed about, I think it was Travis Moen pushed Jake Gardiner into the goalie, but that was irrelevant, we stopped playing for a second and they took advantage of it"
Carey Price made 32 saves for the Canadiens (18-21-9), who with their performance on Friday and Saturday night, kept their flickering playoff hopes alive and moved within seven points of eighth-place Washington in the East. The ninth-place Leafs (23-19-5), who got 20 saves from Gustavsson, have dropped four of their last five and are one point out of eighth place.
After more than 18 minutes of scoreless hockey, the teams traded goals 29 seconds apart late in the first period.
The Habs got on the board at 18:26 when Rene Bourque took advantage of a fortuitous bounce to score his first goal since being acquired by Montreal last week. The play was started when the Canadiens entered the Toronto zone with speed, Erik Cole sent a pass to Tomas Plekanec whose shot went above the crossbar and off the glass but bounded back over the net where Bourque was in perfect position to bang in his 14th of the season.
But the Maple Leafs tied it at 18:55 when Matthew Lombardi scored on a breakaway, beating Price on a forehand deke before going high for his fourth of the season. He was sprung on a lovely high arching flip pass by Tyler Bozak from the near boards just over the Leafs blue line. It was Bozak's first point of the new year.
Both teams had excellent chances in the second period. Price came up big early on, keeping his left pad on the goal line as Nazem Kadri tried to drive home a Lupul rebound. When Clarke MacArthur corralled the puck just outside of the crease and tried to outwait Price on his forehand, he waited in vain as Price gave him nothing to shoot at.
In the final three minutes of the period, Price turned away Franson's point shot and then stopped Joey Crabb's low shot on a shorthanded rush.
Gustavsson made big stops on Max Pacioretty and Chris Campoli during a power play late in the period to keep the score even at 1-1 after 40 minutes.
Having the game knotted at one may have been a small victory in itself for the Canadiens -- Montreal was playing its third game in four nights but kept hanging around until breaking through in the third period.
"I felt like we were the better team in the first 10 minutes," Gustavsson said. "I think we had 10 shots before they had one, if we had another goal there, it would be a (different) game."
Maple Leafs great Borje Salming was in attendance and drew a rousing ovation during a TV timeout during which a highlight reel of the pioneering defenseman's career was featured on the video board.
Toronto has a day off before beginning a home-and-home series against Toronto-area native John Tavares and the New York Islanders on Monday. The Canadiens are off until they host Detroit on Wednesday in the final game on the NHL schedule before the All-Star break.
from: nhl gamecenter
2012 Tim Hortons NHL® All-Star Game
The best hockey players in the world skate into Ottawa January 28 and 29 for the 2012 NHL All-Star Weekend, featuring two days of events at the Ottawa Convention Centre and the Skills Competition and big game at Scotiabank Place! After hosting two NHL entry drafts and a Stanley Cup Final in the past five years, the Capital was awarded this premier hockey event. Plans for the weekend include a diverse array of festival activities for fans at the Convention Centre and on the Rideau Canal Skateway. This is the first All-Star game hosted by Ottawa, and coincides with the 20th Anniversary of Ottawa’s......................
from: 2012 Ottawa Tourism
Allstar-Game: Slowake wird wertvollster Spieler 29.01.2012
Gaborik ist der Star bei den Allstars
"Mehr könnt ihr nicht verlangen", sagte Teamkapitän Zdeno Chara nach der Show, sein Team hatte das Allstar-Game mit 12:9 gewonnen. "Wir wollen uns selbst amüsieren und Spaß haben", bringt der Stanley-Cup-Gewinner den Vergleich auf den Punkt. Bis auf die Goalies dürften wieder mal alle Beteiligten ihren Spaß gehabt haben. Mann des Tages war dabei Marion Gaborik, der beim heiteren Scheibenschießen herausragte.
Viel Glamour: Die Inszenierung stimmte wie immer.
Der Slowake steuerte beim 12:9 seines Teams Chara gegen das Team Alfredsson gleich drei Treffer sowie einen Assist bei und wurde zum wertvollsten Spieler (MVP) des Abends gewählt.
In Abwesenheit der beiden Topstars Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins) und Alexander Owetschkin (Washington Capitals) entwickelte sich in der Arena der Ottawa Senators ein munteres Spiel ohne große Defensivarbeit, dafür mit vielen Toren. Nach zwei ausgeglichenen Dritteln drehte die Auswahl von Kapitän Zdeno Chara von Stanley-Cup-Sieger Boston Bruins auf und schoss im letzten Drittel noch sechs Treffer.
Drei Sterne für drei Tore: Marion Gaborik erzielte einen Hattrick.
Daniel Alfredsson, Kapitän der gegnerischen Mannschaft, steuerte zwei Tore bei, konnte die Niederlage seines Teams aber nicht verhindern. Am Ende sah man nur lachende Gesichter. "Die Atmosphäre war unglaublich. Es war großartig", sagte Detroits Pavel Datsyuk. Und Bostons Tyler Seguin freute sich: "An dieses Wochenende werde ich mich für den Rest meines Lebens erinnern."
Dabei gab es auch hochkarätige Ausfälle zu verzeichnen. Olympiasieger Crosby stand wegen der Folgen zweier Gehirnerschütterungen sowie einer erst vor wenigen Tagen diagnostizierten Halswirbelverletzung nicht zur Verfügung, Owetschkin hatte wegen einer Sperre freiwillig auf seine Teilnahme verzichtet.
Spielführer Chara hatte seinen großen Moment bereits am Samstag gehabt. Der Slowake gewann zum fünften Mal in Folge den Wettbewerb um den härtesten Schuss. Der Abwehrspieler, in Boston Kapitän und Mannschaftskollege von Dennis Seidenberg, beschleunigte den Puck bei der jährlichen "Skills Competition" auf 175,1 km/h.
Das Allstar-Spiel wurde zum zweiten Mal im neuen Format ausgetragen. Seit dem vergangenen Jahr können die beiden Spielführer ihre Teams in einem Draft zusammenstellen. Deutsche NHL-Profis waren auch in diesem Jahr nicht dabei. Spätestens am Dienstag ist der Spaß ohnehin vorbei, dann geht es in der NHL wieder wesentlich ernster zur Sache, und auch die Keeper dürfen darauf hoffen, dass wieder Abwehrarbeit geleistet wird.
from: Kicker
Seidenbergs entscheidendes Tor von der Mittellinie
http://video.nhl.com/videocenter/con...d=35&id=154067
The good old hockey game is the best game you can name - the best game you can name is the good old hockey game ! (It's a canadian game)
Wow, da hat Sam Gagner heute Nacht die Hawks mal im Alleingang zerlegtDas erste 8-Punkt-Spiel seit Lemieux Ende der 80er!
Adler Mannheim Fanclub "Feuchte Banditen", gegr. Febr. 2006
Genau genommen das erste 8 Punkte spiel seit 1988 (Laut ESPN Sportcenter) RESPEKT !!
Tomas Holmstrom will play in his 1,000th NHL game tonight, all of them in a Red Wings sweater.
When asked by former coach Scotty Bowman why he chose to wear #96, Homer said it was because that's when he came to the NHL from Sweden.
To which Scottie replied, "you should have picked 98, because that's the year you're going back.''
Also, Nick Lidstrom will tie Alex Delvecchio for second all-time in games played with the club. (1,549)
Quelle Red Wings Facbbook Page
Ausserdem Miika Kiprusoff mit Karriere Sieg # 300
Geändert von Stormrider1984 (10-02-12 um 17:45 Uhr)
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