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April 1, 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:54 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
NJ 3 - NYI 1
Shots: 31-19 NJ
PP: NJ - 1/11; NYI - 1/5

13:58 1-0 NJ Evgeni Malkin [30] (Mattias Tedenby, Tyler Cuma)
16:31 2-0 NJ Travis Zajac [28] (Blake Wheeler, Marc Staal)
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37:11 2-1 NYI Alex Kovalev [21] (Emerson Etem, Ryan Strome)PP
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46:28 3-1 NJ Steven Stamkos [40] (Ilya Kovalchuk, Kris Letang)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Steven Stamkos
2nd: Travis Zajac
3rd: Evgeni Malkin

Farm result: Bridgeport 4 - Albany 2

WPG 3 - NYR 2
Shots: 26-19 WPG
PP: WPG - 1/5; NYR - 1/6

15:52 0-1 WPG Artem Anisimov [25] (Brad Boyes)PP
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29:48 0-2 WPG Sean Couturier [22] (Derek Morris, Brandon Gormley)
33:54 1-2 NYR Ryan Malone [10] (Johnny Oduya, Jonas Brodin)
37:42 2-2 NYR Ryan Malone [11] (Martin Hanzal, Johnny Oduya)PP
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45:43 2-3 WPG Alex Pietrangelo [11] (Brandon Gormley, Logan Couture)
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Three stars:
1st: Ryan Malone
2nd: Artem Anisimov
3rd: Sean Couturier

Farm result: Connecticut 4 - St. John's 1

TOR 3 - PIT 2 (OT)
Shots: 19-17 TOR
PP: TOR - 0/2; PIT - 0/1

10:54 1-0 PIT Jarome Iginla [27] (Jonathon Blum)
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35:07 1-1 TOR Jiri Hudler [2] (Stanislav Galiev, James Wisniewski)
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46:13 2-1 PIT Anze Kopitar [34] (Cody McLeod, Paul Ranger)
48:01 2-2 TOR Thomas Hickey [10] (Lauri Tukonen, Alexander Semin)
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61:03 2-3 TOR Scott Mayfield [1])

Three stars:
1st: Lauri Tukonen
2nd: Jiri Hudler
3rd: Scott Mayfield

Farm result: WBS 4 - Toronto 2

NSH 4 - COL 3 (SO)
Shots: 30-24 COL
PP: NSH - 1/5; COL - 0/4

18:38 0-1 COL Wojtek Wolski [21] (Drew Doughty)
19:18 1-1 NAS Drew Miller [12] (Jean-Pierre Dumont, Valtteri Filppula)
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25:54 1-2 COL Gabriel Landeskog [22] (Filip Forsberg, John-Michael Liles)SH
28:41 2-2 NAS Ryan Suter [10] (Rocco Grimaldi, Brendan Mikkelson)PP
37:42 3-2 NAS Ryan Ellis [9] (Drew Miller)
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49:15 3-3 COL Alexei Ponikarovsky [14] (Wojtek Wolski, Dennis Wideman)
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no scoring
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Shootout
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Nashville Predators win 2-1
Nashville Predators - Ryan Ellis, miss; Evgeny Kuznetsov, miss; Rocco Grimaldi, goal; Simon Gagn, goal;
Colorado Avalanche - Matt Duchene, goal; Gabriel Landeskog, miss; Alexei Ponikarovsky, miss; Brandon Saad, miss;

Three stars:
1st: Wojtek Wolski
2nd: Drew Miller
3rd: Gabriel Landeskog

Farm result: Milwaukee 4 - LEM 0

CHI 4 - MIN 0
Shots: 26-21 CHI
PP: CHI - 3/10; MIN - 0/5

01:54 1-0 CHI Marian Hossa [31] (Jonathan Toews, Brent Burns)PP
07:12 2-0 CHI Patrick Sharp [43])PP
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33:29 3-0 CHI Jonathan Toews [37] (Brent Burns, Dustin Byfuglien)
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40:48 4-0 CHI Brian Ward [23] (Duncan Keith, Dustin Byfuglien)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Jaro Halak
2nd: Jon Toews
3rd: Marian Hossa

Farm result: Rockford 6 - Houston 1

DAL 3 - ANA 2 (SO)
Shots: 37-16 ANA
PP: ANA - 1/5; DAL - 0/4

no scoring
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25:57 0-1 ANA Jakub Voracek [29] (Braydon Coburn, Chris Campoli)SH
29:11 1-1 DAL Mikhail Grigorenko [11] (Mikael Salmivirta, Yaroslav Alshevsky)
36:14 1-2 ANA Logan MacMillan [12] (Alexander Burmistrov, Mark Mitera)PP
38:05 2-2 DAL Joel Ward [5] (Mike Ribeiro, James Neal)
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no scoring
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no scoring
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Shootout
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Dallas Stars win 4-3
Dallas Stars - Devin Setoguchi, miss; Mikhail Grigorenko, goal; Mikael Salmivirta, goal; Scott Gomez, miss; Ryan Callahan, goal; Paul Dejersey, miss; Mike Ribeiro, goal;
Anaheim Mighty Ducks - Alexander Burmistrov, goal; Henrik Zetterberg, miss; Brian Gionta, goal; Evander Kane, miss; Logan MacMillan, goal; Jakub Voracek, miss; Trent Hunter, miss;

Three stars:
1st: Magnus Hellberg
2nd: James Neal
3rd: Mikhail Grigorenko

Farm result: Texas 3 - Norfolk 2

CGY 4 - EDM 1
Shots: 33-13 CGY
PP: CGY - 0/2; EDM - 0/3

11:55 0-1 CGY Jordin Tootoo [4] (Quinton Howden)
13:23 0-2 CGY David Krejci [26] (Bobby Ryan, Nikita Filatov)
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30:26 1-2 EDM Toni Rajala [10] (Ryan Smyth, Alexander Frolov)
34:52 1-3 CGY Bobby Ryan [20] (Phil Kessel, Sam Gagner)
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41:02 1-4 CGY Maxim Lapierre [17] (Shawn Matthias, David Krejci)
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Three stars:
1st: David Krejci
2nd: Bobby Ryan
3rd: Jordin Tootoo

Farm result: Abbotsford 6 - OKC 5

SJ 5 - VAN 1
Shots: 20-13 SJ
PP: SJ - 1/5; VAN - 0/1

01:24 1-0 SJ Ivan Telegin [17] (Ryan Getzlaf)
18:24 2-0 SJ Joe Thornton [25] (Derek Forbort, Oscar Klefbom)
19:33 2-1 VAN Shane O'Brien [3] (Yann Sauve, Jordan Schroeder)
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32:38 3-1 SJ Ryane Clowe [18] (Alexander Radulov)
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52:55 4-1 SJ Oscar Klefbom [10] (Alexander Radulov, Dany Heatley)PP
59:39 5-1 SJ Dany Heatley [41] (Mike Komisarek)
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Three stars:
1st: Alex Radulov
2nd: Dany Heatley
3rd: Oscar Klefbom

Farm result: Worcester 6 - Chicago 2

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:01 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Scott Mayfield's first goal of the season is an overtime game winner, but that's not the story everybody's talking about. EHM reared its ugly head and dealt a serious blow to the Maple Leafs and their future. Taylor Hall suffered a career ending injury at the hands of Anze Kopitar. For Hall, it marks the end of a promising young career. For Kopitar, a repeat offender, it marks a 15-game suspension that will carry over into the playoffs. In other injury news, Jonathan Ericsson's 2012-13 season is over and repeat offender Jamie Benn will miss two games for his transgressions during the Devils' easy win over the Isles. In even more injury news, Tyler Kennedy was injured in the Ducks' 4-3 shootout loss to the Dallas Stars. Kevin Bieksa will sit for the next four games as a result.

In non-injury news, the Jets blew a 2-0 lead, but sacked up in the third period to take two must-have points against the Rangers. The Sharks hammered the Canucks 5-1. The Flames and Hawks continued the trend for the top teams in the West as they had no problems with the Oilers and Wild, respectively. Nashville's shootout win puts them one point behind the Ducks with a game in hand for the eighth and final playoff spot.

http://www.ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip

http://www.ehechockey.com/calendar.html

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:09 pm
by Jungle Cats
:shock:

cruel, ehm, cruel.

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:27 pm
by Bruins_GM
Jungle Cats wrote::shock:

cruel, ehm, cruel.
:o

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:54 pm
by TorontoGM
:lol:

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:02 am
by Jets GM
I feel we cannot allow this to happen again. I hope that my opinion may carry a little more weight because of my own history with CREI, but this is getting out of hand. Losing two superstar/franchise players in less then four years is not only unrealistic, but catastrophic for any team. I was lucky enough to have a deep team that I could start an effective rebuild with, what the HELL is Toronto going to do? Rebuild during a rebuild?

We voted upon this when it came to Lecav, it was close. I can understand why the original thread had many supporters for CREI. It was an opportunity to inflict a devastating blow upon the clear Cup contender, something some of you couldn't pass up. However, we are currently averaging .75 CREI injuries per season. Are you prepared to be the next guy that get's his teeth kicked in by one of these?

Toronto is losing their BEST player. Is PHX prepared to lose Doan? WSH Datsyuk? NSH Weber? PIT Iginla? Bern is such a sick fuck, he said "CREI add some fun!". How much fun do you think TOR is having right now? All those GMs I called out were the vocal ones when it came to supporting CREI the first time. I'm not surprised to see such a royal douche-bag like Parker on that list :roll: ; but, I'd love to here the arguments from the rest of you about how realistic EHM's application of CREI are and how they support the growth of the league.

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:17 am
by CapsGM
April Fools? (Haven't checked file yet)

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:44 am
by Devils_GM
CapsGM wrote:April Fools? (Haven't checked file yet)
Almost guaranteed(also haven't checked file yet)

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:44 am
by SharksGM
Tampa Bay GM wrote:I feel we cannot allow this to happen again. I hope that my opinion may carry a little more weight because of my own history with CREI, but this is getting out of hand. Losing two superstar/franchise players in less then four years is not only unrealistic, but catastrophic for any team. I was lucky enough to have a deep team that I could start an effective rebuild with, what the HELL is Toronto going to do? Rebuild during a rebuild?

We voted upon this when it came to Lecav, it was close. I can understand why the original thread had many supporters for CREI. It was an opportunity to inflict a devastating blow upon the clear Cup contender, something some of you couldn't pass up. However, we are currently averaging .75 CREI injuries per season. Are you prepared to be the next guy that get's his teeth kicked in by one of these?

Toronto is losing their BEST player. Is PHX prepared to lose Doan? WSH Datsyuk? NSH Weber? PIT Iginla? Bern is such a sick fuck, he said "CREI add some fun!". How much fun do you think TOR is having right now? All those GMs I called out were the vocal ones when it came to supporting CREI the first time. I'm not surprised to see such a royal douche-bag like Parker on that list :roll: ; but, I'd love to here the arguments from the rest of you about how realistic EHM's application of CREI are and how they support the growth of the league.
A BLOOOOOO BLA BLOO BLOO BLOOOOO

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:31 am
by Montreal Canadiens
Lol nicely done Adam.

I fist pumped when I saw Kopitar will sit 15 games. Damn you.

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:19 am
by Femur
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote: Three stars:
1st: Jaro Halak
a little more subtle, but another nice zinger from the commish. nice job Adam. what really happened in my game?

and Justin. oh boy. it's not all about you....

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:39 am
by Parker
It would've been funnier if it was Seguin or Cam Fowler. Justin deserves to be pranked a lot more than Mike. Then again, Jutin probably would've killed himself over it and I guess that would be slightly less funny.

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:44 am
by Jets GM
Wow, wp Adam. As I was searching for the CREI poll, I found the "goodbye everyone" level on April fools and still whiffed on this one. Thinking about losing Lecav must of elicited an emotional response that took over any logical brain functioning; at least I didnt miss a chance to rip on parker :p

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:00 am
by Jets GM
Parker wrote:It would've been funnier if it was Seguin or Cam Fowler. Justin deserves to be pranked a lot more than Mike. Then again, Jutin probably would've killed himself over it and I guess that would be slightly less funny.
Making light of suicide and mental illness? You really are a asshole.

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Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:37 am
by Virtual Jarmo
Parker wrote:It would've been funnier if it was Seguin or Cam Fowler. Justin deserves to be pranked a lot more than Mike. Then again, Jutin probably would've killed himself over it and I guess that would be slightly less funny.
He was the first person I thought of when I got the idea, but, unfortunately, he didn't play last night.

Figured Walters would be the next best guy because he wouldn't let it linger. He'd laugh about it and be over it.

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:45 am
by Parker
Tampa Bay GM wrote:Making light of suicide and mental illness? You really are a asshole.
Yeah, don't flatter yourself. It was just less typing than "had a hissy fit like a little girl."

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:26 am
by Commish Bub(NYR)
This is all really, really shocking.

I mean, Johnny Oduya has four points in the last two games, and NO ONE'S MENTIONING IT.

Jeez.

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:47 am
by CapsGM
Bub(NYR) wrote:This is all really, really shocking.

I mean, Johnny Oduya has four points in the last two games, and NO ONE'S MENTIONING IT.

Jeez.
Gotta be April fools.

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:22 am
by Commish Bub(NYR)
CapsGM wrote:
Bub(NYR) wrote:This is all really, really shocking.

I mean, Johnny Oduya has four points in the last two games, and NO ONE'S MENTIONING IT.

Jeez.
Gotta be April fools.
:lol: Ordinarily, yes. But look...

3/30/2013 vs. Montreal:
D Johnny Oduya 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 21.10 8

4/1/2013 vs. Winnipeg:
D Johnny Oduya 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 22.40 7

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:10 pm
by Penguin
Fuck youuuuuuuuuuuuuu Adam! :lol:

Very well played. Believed it for the night and I was fine with it.

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:42 pm
by TorontoGM
I'll be perfectly honest, my first thought was retirement(from EHM). I sat there for 10 mins thinking about what I should post/say then I checked the file. :lol:

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:48 pm
by Penguin
TorontoGM wrote:I'll be perfectly honest, my first thought was retirement(from EHM). I sat there for 10 mins thinking about what I should post/say then I checked the file. :lol:
I was actually down for Kopi to be suspended just to see your reaction if it was to be true. :D

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:58 pm
by TorontoGM
Penguin wrote:
TorontoGM wrote:I'll be perfectly honest, my first thought was retirement(from EHM). I sat there for 10 mins thinking about what I should post/say then I checked the file. :lol:
I was actually down for Kopi to be suspended just to see your reaction if it was to be true. :D
I would have pleaded/begged for a stiffer suspension. 8-)

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:13 pm
by Montreal Canadiens
I was certainly down for a Kopitar suspension (even if it meant we're down one canuck fan).

Re: April 1, 2013

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:11 am
by Femur
Montreal Canadiens wrote:I was certainly down for a Kopitar suspension (even if it meant we're down one canuck fan).
one less 'nuck fan? guess that would have been the silver lining to the dark cloud of the loss of Walters...