Also a very good player so you can find him irritating even when he doesnt mean to be. Boo him for coming back from a hellish concussion, and youre kind of creepy. Very fast, and creates havoc in the offensive zone with that speed. Not a lot, true he finished tied for 60th with Still a smart player and a useful checker alongside. Still, with McDonald, a very good faceoff man, and hell get a few warm cheers from the nostalgics among the crowd.
His name is onomatopoetic for his playing style. For that matter, Jackmans is an exact description of his. And they block shots all day long. They all have gifts, they all have value. Huskins is the former Shark, Stewart is not the former Giant. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Filed under:. Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. How many of these guys do you think have seen each other's dicks? I just hate the Kings so much! Here are five reasons why.
They're dirty. They won a Stanley Cup. Most of their players are huge jerks. Their fans don't know anything about hockey. They employed Chris Pronger. You suck, Kings! Loading comments Share this story Twitter Facebook. Perhaps more importantly, round one saw a more disciplined Pronger stay out of the penalty box. In the six-game series, he accumulated a mere four minutes in penalties. His regular-season average of less than one two-minute minor every two games was a career low.
Although Pronger maintained his ice time logging a team-high on 32 shifts , it was the Sharks ability to keep him off the official scoring sheet while taking advantage of opportunities while Pronger was on the bench. Marleau tallied the first goal for the Sharks and his eighth of the playoffs at of the first period. Marleau received a perfect pass from rookie Steve Bernier who was stationed behind the net. Marleau was able to fire the puck past Edmonton goaltender Dwayne Roloson, to tie the game at one midway through the first period.
Marleau added an assist later in the second period, again with Pronger on the bench. The Sharks captain began the play by forcing a hit behind the net and stripping the Oilers defenseman of the puck. Marleau then found Milan Michalek for two in close shots. When the puck slid toward the corner, Marleau was there again, this time feeding Christian Ehrhoff at the point. He has such a long stick.
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