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GAME DAY: Ottawa Senators @ New York Rangers 7:00pm Nov. 17th, 2008

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wprager


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TheAvatar wrote:Did Foligno play at any point in time during the 3rd period last night?

Link's blocked at work, but try this:
http://www.timeonice.com/

You'll need to enter game ID. From the boxscore the full game id is 2008020258, but I don't remember if you enter the full one, or just the last 6 or the last 5 digits. Try this in order:
20258
020258
2008020258

This will give you a nice interactive ice-time chart. You can drag individual players' lines around so as to put lines and pairings together.

PTFlea


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Foligno: 8:42
Zubov 6:25 (meanwhile, the B-Sens crumble without him)

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/boxscore;_ylt=Auw342rIZLZZDkbPD2hBNKd7vLYF?gid=2008111713

shabbs


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wprager wrote:
TheAvatar wrote:Did Foligno play at any point in time during the 3rd period last night?

Link's blocked at work, but try this:
http://www.timeonice.com/

You'll need to enter game ID. From the boxscore the full game id is 2008020258, but I don't remember if you enter the full one, or just the last 6 or the last 5 digits. Try this in order:
20258
020258
2008020258

This will give you a nice interactive ice-time chart. You can drag individual players' lines around so as to put lines and pairings together.
According to that site, Foligno did not have a shift after the mid-way point of the 2nd period.

Great site by the way. Very cool.

shabbs

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Ruutu's penalty shot improvisation was within the rules and would have counted had it gone in...

http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/bob_mckenzie/?id=256384

NHL has cleared that up. Nice to see.

PKC

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shabbs wrote:Ruutu's penalty shot improvisation was within the rules and would have counted had it gone in...

http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/bob_mckenzie/?id=256384

NHL has cleared that up. Nice to see.

Hmm, was I the only one who actually thought that was a legitimate attempt? He technically never made the puck move in a backwards motion, and the puck never crossed the goal line.

I thought he had said something to them while he was skating past, and that started up all of the commotion.

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PKC wrote:
shabbs wrote:Ruutu's penalty shot improvisation was within the rules and would have counted had it gone in...

http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/bob_mckenzie/?id=256384

NHL has cleared that up. Nice to see.

Hmm, was I the only one who actually thought that was a legitimate attempt? He technically never made the puck move in a backwards motion, and the puck never crossed the goal line.

I thought he had said something to them while he was skating past, and that started up all of the commotion.

I noticed that right away as well, I dont know why people are making such a big deal out of it honestly.

shabbs

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It was hard to tell initially if he took a shot or not before the puck went towards the goal line. On the replay though, you could see that he just lost the puck and never got a proper shot off... he chased the puck and got to it before it crossed the goal line. Ruutu clearly understood the rules. I'm sure everyone watching it live thought he took a second shot at Lundqvist and that's what angered them.

shabbs

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Some interesting stats on the shoot-out from Don Brennan...

From: http://www.ottawasun.com/Sports/Columnists/Brennan_Don/2008/11/19/7460506-sun.html

The career numbers of Senators in shootouts, according to the NHL's website, are as follows:
- Ruutu: 14 tries, seven goals, 50% rate of success.
- Spezza: 13 tries, five goals, 38.5%.
- Dean McAmmond: 15 tries, four goals, 26.7%.
- Vermette: 19 tries, five goals, 26.3%.
- Alfredsson: 18 tries, four goals, 22.2%.
- Mike Fisher: Nine tries, two goals, 22.2%.
- Heatley: 17 tries, three goals, 17.6%.
- Nick Foligno: One try, no goals.
- Filip Kuba: Three tries, no goals.
Apparently Brendan Bell is pretty good too.

mattshock

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Brendan Bell I think is something like 13/15 in the AHL. I'd say give him a look.

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