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Bender

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 6:32 pm
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Just have to love that the Rangers premiere offensive players are able
to get gaping nets with the puck on their sticks, and manage to miss
the net each and every time. That's logic that can only hang around
the New York Rangers.

Also glad to see Lundqvist finally realized what team he plays for,
and that any consistent excellence is impossible while wearing a
blueshirt.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 6:54 pm
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On Jan 29, 7:43 pm, "kovy" <s... DeleteThis @happy.com> wrote:
> Lundqvist really looks bad. He has for a while. I don't just mean the fact
> that he isn't keeping the puck out of the net. I mean just how he looks.
> Unsteady. Always flopping. Not focused on the play. Down WAY too early. Even
> worse than in his rookie season. Unable to find pucks. Out of position very
> often... like every period. He looks like Valiquette with worse positioning
> and less size. It's really quite alarming.

The scariest part to me is that he doesn't strike me as the type of
person who will look to better himself in the case that he gets
benched a few times. He seems like the type to take it personally,
and instead go into a sulk-mode.

That could just be my pessimism talking, though.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:43 pm
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"Bender" <Jeffrey.S.Morrison DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just have to love that the Rangers premiere offensive players are able
> to get gaping nets with the puck on their sticks, and manage to miss
> the net each and every time. That's logic that can only hang around
> the New York Rangers.
>
> Also glad to see Lundqvist finally realized what team he plays for,
> and that any consistent excellence is impossible while wearing a
> blueshirt.

Lundqvist really looks bad. He has for a while. I don't just mean the fact
that he isn't keeping the puck out of the net. I mean just how he looks.
Unsteady. Always flopping. Not focused on the play. Down WAY too early. Even
worse than in his rookie season. Unable to find pucks. Out of position very
often... like every period. He looks like Valiquette with worse positioning
and less size. It's really quite alarming.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:02 pm
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The offense hasn't scored since Nov. 2007, and you are concerned about the
goalie!?!?!

Maybe he gave up on the "team" at the same time as all the intelligence
fans.

Oh Canada!

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"kovy" <so.DeleteThis@happy.com> wrote in message
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> "Bender" <Jeffrey.S.Morrison.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:a05571e1-3877-4ae9-ba93-62cc2ba2af45@f47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>> Just have to love that the Rangers premiere offensive players are able
>> to get gaping nets with the puck on their sticks, and manage to miss
>> the net each and every time. That's logic that can only hang around
>> the New York Rangers.
>>
>> Also glad to see Lundqvist finally realized what team he plays for,
>> and that any consistent excellence is impossible while wearing a
>> blueshirt.
>
> Lundqvist really looks bad. He has for a while. I don't just mean the fact
> that he isn't keeping the puck out of the net. I mean just how he looks.
> Unsteady. Always flopping. Not focused on the play. Down WAY too early.
> Even worse than in his rookie season. Unable to find pucks. Out of
> position very often... like every period. He looks like Valiquette with
> worse positioning and less size. It's really quite alarming.
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:06 pm
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"Bender" <Jeffrey.S.Morrison RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Jan 29, 7:43 pm, "kovy" <s... RemoveThis @happy.com> wrote:
>> Lundqvist really looks bad. He has for a while. I don't just mean the
>> fact
>> that he isn't keeping the puck out of the net. I mean just how he looks.
>> Unsteady. Always flopping. Not focused on the play. Down WAY too early.
>> Even
>> worse than in his rookie season. Unable to find pucks. Out of position
>> very
>> often... like every period. He looks like Valiquette with worse
>> positioning
>> and less size. It's really quite alarming.
>
> The scariest part to me is that he doesn't strike me as the type of
> person who will look to better himself in the case that he gets
> benched a few times. He seems like the type to take it personally,
> and instead go into a sulk-mode.
>
> That could just be my pessimism talking, though.

Maybe you're actually being optimistic. woah...
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:14 pm
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"Erik" <erik.l.TakeThisOut@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> The offense hasn't scored since Nov. 2007, and you are concerned about the
> goalie!?!?!

Yes.


> Maybe he gave up on the "team" at the same time as all the intelligence
> fans.

That would be a bad sign.


> Oh Canada!

I disagree.


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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:53 am
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On Jan 29, 8:02 pm, "Erik" <eri....RemoveThis@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> The offense hasn't scored since Nov. 2007, and you are concerned about the
> goalie!?!?!

Much much much much much more than the offense. You bet.

> Maybe he gave up on the "team" at the same time as all the intelligence
> fans.

It all started the day he called out the offense (either just before
or just after a game in Tampa). Since then it's been all downhill.

> Oh Canada!

Yep.
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