Love watching this kid. He's gonna be contending for some Rockets once the team around him gets better.
Love watching this kid. He's gonna be contending for some Rockets once the team around him gets better.
12 team H2H Most Cats Wins; Keep 6/winner keeps 7; G A PPP +/- SHP SOG HIT BLK PIM // W SV GAA SV% SHO
3 C, 3 LW, 3 RW, 6D, 2G, 5 bench
C - McDavid, Crosby, Tavares
LW - DeBrincat
RW - Meier, Miller
D -
G - Jarry
Zegras scored one last night too. It was so fast and smooth I missed it
https://twitter.com/AnaheimDucks/sta...63000058974363
#1 Yahoo Keep 5, 14 teams
C, C, RW, LW, F, F, D, D, D, Uti, G, G, BN, BN, BN, BN
G, A, P, +/-, PIM, PPP, SHP, GWG, FOW~W, L, GAA, Sv%, saves, SO
McDavid C, Kadri C, Zibanejad C, Mackinnon C, Boldy LW/RW, Backlund C, Duchene C/RW, Fantilli C, Batherson LW/RW, Forsberg LW, Zegras C IR, Mintyukov D, Dunn D, Seider D, Hellebucyk G, Kochetkov, Bobrovsky G
Meh, it's been done.
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Keep 20/25 at seasons end, Cut 5 to FA for redrafting
Goalie points W=2pt L=-1pt SHO=2pt
Stamkos, Tavares, Eichel, Mercer, JRobertson, RThomas, Kucherov, Nugent-Hopkins, Tuch, KConnor, Necas, Point, Konecny, SJarvis, Cozenz, Morrissey, Bouchard, Josi, Novak, Tolvanen, Peterka, Brink
G- Vasilevskiy, Sorokin, Oettinger
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What’s going to happen when a goalie gets smacked in the face with a stick one of these times?
12 Team Weekly H2H, Daily Lineups. Keep 7 + 1 Prospect (<164 NHL games).
Scoring:PLAYER: G(3), A(2), D Pts(addt'l 0.7), +/-(0.5), PPP(addt'l 1), SHP(addt'l 0.5), SOG(0.4), BLK(0.8)GOALIE: W(2), GA(-1.5), Saves(0.3), SO(3)Positions - 3C, 2RW, 2LW, 4D, 2G, 5 Bench, 4 IR, 1 prospect
C - J Hughes(LW), Hintz, Malkin, Pinto
LW - M Tkachuk(RW), Robertson
RW - Rust, Necas, Zuccarello
D - Makar, Fox, Bouchard, Roy, Krug
G - Oettinger, Thompson, Wedgewood
Prospect Keeper - L Hughes(D)
IR - Hill(G)
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Would that be considered "follow-through" of your shot? This is the rule:
A “high stick” is one which is carried above the height of the opponent’s shoulders. Players must be in control and responsible for their stick. However, a player is permitted accidental contact on an opponent if the act is committed as a normal windup or follow through of a shooting motion, or accidental contact on the opposing center who is bent over during the course of a face-off. A wild swing at a bouncing puck would not be considered a normal windup or follow through and any contact to an opponent above the height of the shoulders shall be penalized accordingly.
Rylant
12 Team Weekly H2H, Daily Lineups. Keep 7 + 1 Prospect (<164 NHL games).
Scoring:PLAYER: G(3), A(2), D Pts(addt'l 0.7), +/-(0.5), PPP(addt'l 1), SHP(addt'l 0.5), SOG(0.4), BLK(0.8)GOALIE: W(2), GA(-1.5), Saves(0.3), SO(3)Positions - 3C, 2RW, 2LW, 4D, 2G, 5 Bench, 4 IR, 1 prospect
C - J Hughes(LW), Hintz, Malkin, Pinto
LW - M Tkachuk(RW), Robertson
RW - Rust, Necas, Zuccarello
D - Makar, Fox, Bouchard, Roy, Krug
G - Oettinger, Thompson, Wedgewood
Prospect Keeper - L Hughes(D)
IR - Hill(G)
2024 Picks - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
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Just catching this... damn holidays - I almost missed it! Glad somebody made a thread.
So far in NHL history:
2019-10-29 Svechnikov
2019-12-17 Svechnikov
2020-12-14 F.Forsberg
(2021-12-07 Zegras *assist* to Milano)
2022-01-27 Zegras
2022-04-01 Zegras
2023-03-24 Kent Johnson (*Johnson has pulled it off in BCHL, NCAA, Canada Juniors, AND NHL!!!)
2023-12-23 Bedard
Is that all of them?
(Forsberg's is my favourite - he pulled it off without "pressing" it for friction. Plus - it's something the kids practice... at practice... in their downtime between skills or with extra time. Forsberg is a dinosaur compared to the kids - so props to him.)
Crazy that it caught steam in the last 3-4 years.
The original was Mike Legg in an NCAA tournament game on March 24, 1996.
Personally I was a fan of the assist, because I don't think anyone saw that coming. much like the first time Legg did it.
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Zegras just did one too P7
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10 Team, Points Only, Cash League
25 Man Roster (no position), top 20 point getters count at end of month
Keep 20/25 at seasons end, Cut 5 to FA for redrafting
Goalie points W=2pt L=-1pt SHO=2pt
Stamkos, Tavares, Eichel, Mercer, JRobertson, RThomas, Kucherov, Nugent-Hopkins, Tuch, KConnor, Necas, Point, Konecny, SJarvis, Cozenz, Morrissey, Bouchard, Josi, Novak, Tolvanen, Peterka, Brink
G- Vasilevskiy, Sorokin, Oettinger
"Cleavage is like the sun. You can look, but dont stare.. Unless you're wearing sunglasses."
Oh neat.
What's amazing - for me - is that micro-second where the player gets the puck from flat-on-ice to onto-their-stick.
There's doing it with the 'press' (I call it, which is how skateboarders spring their boards up).
And there's this method where the player just somehow coaxes/glides it onto the flat of their blade. (which I understand even LESS!).
I've tried both... tens of times... and I have no effin idea how they do this.
I'd love to watch a physics tutorial on what's happening in that super-short-period.
I mean... does Zegras chisel his stick to some sort of ramp/wedge/slope?
zegras puck.png
Oh neat.
What's amazing - for me - is that micro-second where the player gets the puck from flat-on-ice to onto-their-stick.
There's doing it with the 'press' (I call it, which is how skateboarders spring their boards up).
And there's this method where the player just somehow coaxes/glides it onto their stick.
I've tried both... tens of times... and I have no effin idea how they do this.
I'd love to watch a physics tutorial on what's happening in that super-short-period.
I mean... does Zegras chisel his stick to some sort of ramp/wedge/slope?
zegras puck.png
^If one slows this down, this puck is gliding perfectly flat.
And it somehow seems to glide perfectly onto the 1/4" or 3/8" of the stick blade of Zegras.
Like... WTF. That's some magic shit right there.