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Tag Archives: jeff schultz
Capital Punishment II post-post season-pre free agency fun
Another year, another Capital Punishment installment… So, the Caps suffered from yet another breakdown against the Pens. The second time of which resulted in a Pens Cup. Clearly, I am destined to hate the Pens. Ha! Anyway, let’s not dwell … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, sports commentary
Tagged alex ovechkin, alex semin, Alexandre Giroux, Andrew Joudrey, assists, atlantic converence, blake, Boyd Gordon, brent johnson, Brooks Laitch, bruce boudreau, Bryan Helmer, Carpenter, carter, center, Chris Bourque, chris clark, Daren Machesney, Dave Steckle, defencse, donald brashear, Eric Fehr, forward, goalie, goals, Graham Mink, hatcher, hockey, hunter, Iafrate, Jakub Cutta, jeff schultz, jim carey, john ernskine, jose theodore, Konawalchuck, Kyle Wilson, Langway, mike green, mike nylander, Milan Jurcina, national hockey league, nhl, nicholas backstrom, olaf kolzig, Sasha Pokulok, scoring, Sergei Fedorov, Shaone Morrisonn, Simeon Varlamov, south east division, Staffan Kronvall, staney cup, Steven Pinizzotto, Stevens, Thomas Flieshman, tom poit, Travis Morin, Tyler Sloan, viktor kozlov, washington capitals, winger, witt
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capital netminding chaos
So, those Washington Capitals are at it again. The goofy goalie games are back yet again. This time its the subjugation of another struggling goalie for another possible surprise move in net even more drastic than last years trade deadline … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, sports commentary
Tagged ahl, alex ovechkin, alex semin, american hockey league, Bobby Carpenter, brad randford, brendan witt, brent johnson, Brooks Laitch, bruce bondreau, butterfield award, calder cup, caps, cristbal huet, cristobal huet, detroit red wings, don beaupre, Eric Fehr, gaa, goalie, goals against average, goaltending, hershey bears, hockey, jeff schultz, jim carey, Kevin Hatcher, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, martin brodeur, Mike Gartner, mike green, minor league hockey, montreal canadians, national hockey league, netminder, new jersey devils, nhl, Nicklas Backstrom, olaf kolzig, ottawa senators, russian hockey, Russian Super League, Scott Stevens, sergie federov, sergie gonchar, Simeon Varlamov, st louis blues, stanley cup, Tom Fleishman, venezia trophy, viktor kozlov
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Goofy Goalie Games starring Christobal Huet
So, yesterday I was forwarded an interesting article by the Leather Daddy. It was information regarding a pending trade between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Washington Capitals with Mike Nylander. Stopping the trade, however, is the salary cap. The obvious … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Quick Quip, sports commentary
Tagged al iafrate, calle johannson, carey price, chicago blackhawks, christobal huet, defense, goalie, jeff schultz, jose theodore, mike green, mike nylander, montreal canadians, national hockey league, nhl, Nikolai Khabibulin, olaf kolzig, patrick roy, sergi gonchar, tampa bay lightening, tom poti, washington capitals
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Handicapping the Caps
I am getting somewhat impatient regarding the impending beginning of hockey season. Not that I am ready to give up baseball yet, as the stretch run is going to make for some great story lines, but with pre-season football getting … Continue reading →