Showing posts with label Andrei Kostitsyn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrei Kostitsyn. Show all posts
Monday, May 24, 2010
Conference Finals- Game 5 Preview: Staring Down Elimination... Again
Offence: Montreal needs to score goals... Montreal needs to score goals. The Canadiens have have to use their speed advantage to get pucks in behind Philadelphia defence, just like they did so successfully in game 3. It's also time for the skilled guys not named Brian Gionta or Mike Cammalleri to score. Thomas Plekanec was the Habs leading scorer this season with 70 points, yet has just 4 assists in his last 12 games. Plekanec, among others (Scott Gomez, Andrei Kostitsyn) have to do more.
Defence: The defence has not played all that bad in game 4. Aside from P.K. Subban's misplay that led to Ville Leino's goal, Claude Giroux's goal may have been stopped by Josh Gorges had he not a skate problem. Roman Hamrlik has been solid the whole series, and the defence in general has done a better job of allowing Jaroslav Halak to see the shots.
Goal: Halak has played well enough to win every game except game 1. The only problem with Halak right now is that he can't score goals.
Lineup: Tom Pyatt didn't finish game 4 because of an upper-body injury. If he can't go for game 5, Mathieu Darche or Sergei Kostitsyn will.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Conference Finals- Game 2 Recap: No Goals Again
Another 3-0 shutout and Montreal is now down 2 games to Philadelphia. The Canadiens came out the gate with a fury, outshooting the Flyers 16-6 at the first intermission. The rest of the game followed a similar pattern with the Habs controlling the puck more, winning more faceoffs, getting more shots on goal and turning the puck over less. Of course, all that doesn't mean shit if you don't score a goal.
Offence: Mike Cammalleri led all forwards in TOI, logging 24:16. Brian Gionta fired 8 shots at Michael Leighton after only getting 1 SOG in game one. Leighton has made 58 straight saves during his shutouts in game 1 and game 2. Montreal's forwards have to pick it up, especially guys like Thomas Plekanec, Scott Gomez and Andrei Kostitsyn. None of these guys have scored a goal since round 1.
Defence: Roman Hamrlik led the defence again, playing almost 25 minutes and wasn't on the ice for a goal against. Jacques Martin chose to leave Ryan O'Byrne out of the lineup again. Eventhough O'Byrne would be the best defencemen to deal with Flyers forwards buzzing around Jaroslav Halak.
Goal: Halak let in three goals on 20 shots, the last one being extremely weak. It didn't matter though, only the first one matters when your team gets shutout.
Quote: "You don't score, you don't win." -Scott Gomez
The lowlights:
Offence: Mike Cammalleri led all forwards in TOI, logging 24:16. Brian Gionta fired 8 shots at Michael Leighton after only getting 1 SOG in game one. Leighton has made 58 straight saves during his shutouts in game 1 and game 2. Montreal's forwards have to pick it up, especially guys like Thomas Plekanec, Scott Gomez and Andrei Kostitsyn. None of these guys have scored a goal since round 1.
Defence: Roman Hamrlik led the defence again, playing almost 25 minutes and wasn't on the ice for a goal against. Jacques Martin chose to leave Ryan O'Byrne out of the lineup again. Eventhough O'Byrne would be the best defencemen to deal with Flyers forwards buzzing around Jaroslav Halak.
Goal: Halak let in three goals on 20 shots, the last one being extremely weak. It didn't matter though, only the first one matters when your team gets shutout.
Quote: "You don't score, you don't win." -Scott Gomez
The lowlights:
Friday, May 29, 2009
Kostitsyns Cleared

Andrei and Sergei Kostitsyn, along with Roman Hamrlik, have been cleared of any wrongdoing in their association with a man arrested during a sting operation in February.
I don't like to write about topics that aren't hockey related, hence, no Guy Lafleur posts. This issue however, was a major distraction (among many) for the hockey team last season. Both Kostitsyns went into slumps after reports of their link with Pasquale Mangiola surfaced. Sergei was demoted to Hamilton almost immediately.
Hopefully, this will serve as a good reminder of what can happen when players forget that Montreal is a fishbowl for anyone who sits on the home bench at the Bell Centre.
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