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“We have to be more responsible with our actions,” said head coach Peter Laviolette.
Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final was another tough one for the Predators’ goalie.
No Colin Wilson for Nashville, no Carl Hagelin for Pittsburgh.
After a “weird” Game 1 win for Pittsburgh.
It would involve Trevor van Riemsdyk and Marcus Kruger.
They’ve been outshot in 14 of their 20 games.
“The game is getting faster,” said Brian MacLellan.
Right now, the referees make the call. But that’s led to a lot of confusion.
It all comes back to escrow.
In one of the oddest Stanley Cup Final openers ever, Nashville played well but couldn’t beat the Penguins.
That’s because the last three Olympic years (2006, 2010, 2014), there has been no All-Star Game.
No Ryan Johansen, but Nashville’s strength is on defense.
Colton Sissons stepped up big time against the Ducks, but now he’ll be facing Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.
“Winning it once is hard enough, but trying to do it twice in a row is even harder.”
And this is a guy who’s lost some tough games.
Filip Forsberg has eight goals for the Nashville Predators.
His name is Matiss Kivlenieks, and a bunch of other NHL teams wanted him.
If Derick Brassard still can’t take faceoffs, it may be Kelly.
How might that affect Anaheim’s expansion draft plans?
Get up to date after the Penguins’ morning skate ahead of Game 7 versus Ottawa.
They were the underdogs just two weeks ago in Washington.
In 2003, they fell to the New Jersey Devils in the final game of the Eastern Conference Final.