December 16, 2021
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2021 2:07 am
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It's been a long week, I have felt like it was Thursday for the last three days and on multiple times today forgot/remembered I had to do the sim. So one thing I will note, because I think multiple teams may have had their lines this way (and it's a mistake I accidentally made last weekend) - step 5 in the sim procedure is activate day-to-day players, step 6 is advance to next day. In other words, if a player has 1 week left before the sim but day-to-day on sim day, I'm not reactivating them from the IR ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Anyway, the Islanders out shot Boston 34-18 and outscored them 3-1, despite Boston getting the only powerplay goal and stopping 11 New York powerplay shots.
The famous Battle of Teams With Six Digit Names Beginning With S looked an even affair with the Sabres outshooting the Sharks by just two shots. Unfortunately, the Sharks couldn't score on any of their 24 attempts while the Sabres put up 3 goals (they also had 8 powerplays)
The score was then repeated in the next game as the Kings snuffed the Flames in a game featuring 7 fights and 9 game misconducts.
Despite their GM being halfway across the world without wifi, the Sens thumped the Rangers 6-2 in the battle of McDavid and Eichel.
Current Winnipeg beat old Winnipeg 3-2 in a game that only featured three powerplays but also 4 Gudbranson penalties (one fight and three offsetting roughings).
The Wild scored with 11 seconds left in the game to make it 4-3, but unfortunately for them they lost 4-3 to the Blues.
Toronto goalie Taylor Gauthier was directly involved in six goals - the good news for him is that one of those was an assist, the bad news is the Flyers won 5-3.
And finally the Panthers' Andrei Kostitsyn scored with 1:29 left to even the score at 2-2, but the Capitals' offensive dynamo Cody Ceci scored with 36 seconds left in overtime, just 26 seconds after 6'4" Joseph Labate fought 6'7" Nikita Tryamkin (why were either on the ice in OT?).
It's been a long week, I have felt like it was Thursday for the last three days and on multiple times today forgot/remembered I had to do the sim. So one thing I will note, because I think multiple teams may have had their lines this way (and it's a mistake I accidentally made last weekend) - step 5 in the sim procedure is activate day-to-day players, step 6 is advance to next day. In other words, if a player has 1 week left before the sim but day-to-day on sim day, I'm not reactivating them from the IR ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Anyway, the Islanders out shot Boston 34-18 and outscored them 3-1, despite Boston getting the only powerplay goal and stopping 11 New York powerplay shots.
The famous Battle of Teams With Six Digit Names Beginning With S looked an even affair with the Sabres outshooting the Sharks by just two shots. Unfortunately, the Sharks couldn't score on any of their 24 attempts while the Sabres put up 3 goals (they also had 8 powerplays)
The score was then repeated in the next game as the Kings snuffed the Flames in a game featuring 7 fights and 9 game misconducts.
Despite their GM being halfway across the world without wifi, the Sens thumped the Rangers 6-2 in the battle of McDavid and Eichel.
Current Winnipeg beat old Winnipeg 3-2 in a game that only featured three powerplays but also 4 Gudbranson penalties (one fight and three offsetting roughings).
The Wild scored with 11 seconds left in the game to make it 4-3, but unfortunately for them they lost 4-3 to the Blues.
Toronto goalie Taylor Gauthier was directly involved in six goals - the good news for him is that one of those was an assist, the bad news is the Flyers won 5-3.
And finally the Panthers' Andrei Kostitsyn scored with 1:29 left to even the score at 2-2, but the Capitals' offensive dynamo Cody Ceci scored with 36 seconds left in overtime, just 26 seconds after 6'4" Joseph Labate fought 6'7" Nikita Tryamkin (why were either on the ice in OT?).