April 29, 2011

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April 29, 2011

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CBJ 4 - DAL 3 (3OT)
Shots: 60-25 CBJ
PP: CBJ - 1/11; DAL - 0/4

05:22 1-0 CBS Rick Nash [4] (Jakub Voracek, David Backes)
07:18 1-1 DAL Drew Miller [3] (Nathan Horton, James van Riemsdyk)
09:43 1-2 DAL David Booth [5] (Ivan Vishnevskiy, Jaroslav Spacek)
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25:46 2-2 CBS David Backes [3] (Scott Niedermayer)
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40:18 3-2 CBS Rick Nash [5] (Jochen Hecht)SH
58:12 3-3 DAL Scott Gomez [4] (Brandon Dubinsky, Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson) WG
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no scoring
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no scoring
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103:14 4-3 CBS Derick Brassard [3] (Scott Niedermayer, John Moore)PP

Three stars:
1st: Rick Nash
2nd: David Backes
3rd: Scott Niedermayer

Columbus leads Best of 7 Western Conference Semi 1-0.

PHX 4 - LA 2
Shots: 28-21 PHX
PP: PHX - 2/5; LA - 2/5

11:12 1-0 PHO Oliver Ekman-Larsson [1] (Sergei Gonchar, Jordan Staal)PP
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27:26 2-0 PHO Mikkel Boedker [4] (Ed Jovanovski, Martin Hanzal)PP
35:07 2-1 LA Patrik Elias [3] (Dwight King, Alexander Frolov)PP
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44:56 2-2 LA Alexander Frolov [4] (Jack Johnson, Dustin Brown)PP
47:58 3-2 PHO Shane Doan [3] (Ed Jovanovski, Sergei Gonchar)
58:34 4-2 PHO Mikkel Boedker [5] (Tomas Kaberle, Sergei Gonchar) EN
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Three stars:
1st: Mikkel Boedker
2nd: Sergei Gonchar
3rd: Shane Doan

Phoenix leads Best of 7 Western Conference Semi 1-0.
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Re: April 29, 2011

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Due to a lack of communication with Nick and Ryan, I found out at 11:30 that nobody had simmed. So, I had to break my cardinal rule and sim my own playoff game, but like I've said before, I think I've shown enough trustworthiness. So, I get a triple OT thriller with my game where DAL gets 25 shots in 103:14 of hockey, but I squeak by on the strength of my first PP goal in 11 chances on the night. Phoenix takes care of business in more conventional fashion as Shane Doan racks up his 6,450th game winning goal of the season.

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Re: April 29, 2011

Post by Montreal Canadiens »

3 OT????? Wow you never see that in EHM. Crazy start to the series!
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Re: April 29, 2011

Post by Parker »

Yeah triple overtime is super-rare in any EHM game. Hopefully that series destroys both teams and whoever survives is easy pickings for Phoenix once we take care of LA. :D

Man, look at Boedker go. I never would've guessed he'd be leading my team in goalscoring in the playoffs. Ryan Stone has been a pleasant surprise too.
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Re: April 29, 2011

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Yeah, it's been a while since I saw an OT goal time that didn't start with a 6.

How the hell does Drew Miller keep scoring goals??
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Re: April 29, 2011

Post by StarStruck »

leave drew alone...hes doing his thing.

are you sure you didn't fix this game :P
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